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  1. Smack in an urban setting, a nature preserve grows
  2. Michigan's turtles need careful assistance
  3. Beach gets no-smoking section
  4. Alliance for Coastal Technologies
  5. Taking the wind out of energy sales
  6. Ohio's north shore home to natural and man-made adventure
  7. Sand mine planning wind energy experiments
  8. Radioactive tritium in Great Lakes putting children, pregnant women at risk: study
  9. Dredging of St Marys River/Tannery Bay to resume
  10. Chicago Park District floats plans for 3 harbors
  11. No rush for Lake Erie pipeline
  12. Getting Hooked - Fishing on Lake Ontario
  13. Amateur sailors to race under the stars on Lake Ontario
  14. Waterfront district hosts inaugural Splash Bash
  15. Mystery corrosion threatens Duluth Harbor
  16. Water levels will be fluctuating
  17. Exhibit explores lake legends and lore
  18. The case of the disappearing Great Lake
  19. Michigan officials complete rules on bait fish movement
  20. The Lake Erie Islands Historical Society
  21. Harbor project worries workers
  22. EDITORIAL: State Senate should approve bill to protect Great Lakes
  23. Lake Superior Water-level meeting: not a happy camper in the house
  24. Fish disease regulations for New York finalized
  25. Boaters push bill to eliminate permit process
  26. EDITORIAL: Michigan must lead in resource protection
  27. Getting hooked - fishing on Lake Ontario
  28. Amateur sailors to race under the stars on Lake Ontario
  29. Mystery corrosion threatens Duluth Harbor
  30. Historic ship returns
  31. America's most polluted beaches
  32. Divided Michigan Senate panel passes animal farm bills
  33. Study: Escaping prey may harm species
  34. Ozone could foil economic initiative
  35. COMMENTARY: New rules will make using baitfish tough
  36. Biologists implant trackers in Asian carp
  37. Michigan Boating Industries Association
  38. EECO 2007 Environment and Energy Conference
  39. Growing public concern for the environment hasn't helped Great Lakes: Premier McGuint
  40. Freighter drought sinks some Bay City spirits, raises others
  41. Trout decision could be made by September
  42. Low water sinks run to Isle Royale
  43. Dredging effective, if done right: council
  44. Awash with sun, new state park is urban island oasis
  45. EPA to study farm air pollution
  46. Canada crucial to ailing birdlife
  47. An inconvenient truth is re-examined
  48. Waterworks - Krasl exhibition embodies love of water, vessels that float
  49. Michigan DNR warns anglers to be on the lookout for VHS
  50. Hitching a ride into Wisconsin's inland waters
  51. Harbor ports pay for own dredging
  52. New Michigan fishing rules take effect June 28
  53. Water quality being monitored at beaches
  54. EDITORIAL: Kalamazoo clean-up: do it right
  55. Rain provides some air-quality relief
  56. Fish flies now bug us twice as long
  57. Fisherman Missing in Manistee
  58. Lake Ontario Fishing
  59. Ohio Nowcasting Beach Advisories
  60. Saving Rattray Marsh
  61. Fabled Apostle Island lighthouse reopens to public
  62. Americans enjoy wildlife without carrying guns or fishing rods
  63. Fish virus found in Skaneateles Lake
  64. Lake Erie anglers say walleye fishing best in years
  65. Riverfront reborn: Promenade buoys Detroit's shoreline
  66. EDITORIAL: Thick, dirty air sign we need regulatory balance that works
  67. Province isn't doing enough to protect water: New Democrat Party leader
  68. Detroit seizes the moment to rebuild
  69. Jobbie Nooner partygoers ready to revel
  70. Time travelers
  71. VHS threatens family's guide business
  72. Preparing for the worst
  73. Shallower Lake Superior already hurting travel season
  74. Wreck discovered in lake is of 1850 steamship
  75. The Great Lakes are shrinking
  76. Dr. Frank leads gold rush at Great Lakes Great Wine Competition
  77. Great Lakes' past may offer clues on climate
  78. BaySail
  79. 'Ghost ship' discovered off Vermilion
  80. Low lake level halts Isle Royale ship
  81. EDITORIAL: Muddy waters
  82. Divided Michigan Senate passes animal farm bills
  83. Jobbie Nooner partygoers ready to revel
  84. Time travelers
  85. VHS threatens family's guide business
  86. Preparing for the worst
  87. Great Lakes' past may offer clues on climate
  88. Yahoo visitors land on Indiana Beach
  89. The Flats a haven for nature lovers
  90. Saginaw Bay slowly trying to get off EPA's 'worst of worst' list
  91. Sewer project to halt overflows that pollute Lake St. Clair
  92. Aged infrastructure costly to W. Michigan water systems
  93. Ozone limits may get stiffer
  94. Johnny Biosphere: early eco-warrior
  95. COMMENTARY: Climate change threatens 'the mighty Gitchee Gumee'
  96. Deadly fish virus feared heading toward Lake Michigan
  97. Lawsuit targets salties, invasives
  98. Smaller fish big concern for charter captains
  99. A Great Lakes legend turns 100
  100. Big Bay Harbor in need of dredging
  101. COMMENTARY: Feds failing to fight off invasion of Great Lakes
  102. Stream erosion a worry to many
  103. Livestock that swim gaining popularity as business in Ohio
  104. EDITORIAL: Step up, Canada
  105. Citizen lawsuit targets foreign ships
  106. Tests offer good news in battle against fish virus
  107. Great Lakes Lake Sturgeon
  108. Smaller fish big concern for charter captains
  109. A Great Lakes legend turns 100
  110. Big Bay Harbor in need of dredging
  111. COMMENTARY: Feds failing to fight off invasion of Great Lakes
  112. Stream erosion a worry to many
  113. Livestock that swim gaining popularity as business in Ohio
  114. EDITORIAL: Step up, Canada
  115. Citizen lawsuit targets foreign ships
  116. Tests offer good news in battle against fish virus
  117. Federal grant intended to support Lake Michigan research
  118. Drip, drip, drip...
  119. Mussels found in lake
  120. COMMENTARY: Don't give large farms the leeway to pollute
  121. Farm's new juice isn't moo - Methane from cow manure generates sustainable electricit
  122. Scientists have formula for river cleanup
  123. Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative 2007 Annual Meeting
  124. Minnesota's VHS fish virus plan going statewide
  125. Turtle species are on the decline
  126. Federal grant intended to support Lake Michigan research
  127. City disputes study on water use
  128. Mussels found in lake
  129. COMMENTARY: Don't give large farms the leeway to pollute
  130. Methane from cow manure generates sustainable electricity
  131. Scientists have formula for river cleanup
  132. Poisonous brew can seep from wet farms
  133. EDITORIAL: West Minnesota cities take common-sense approaches to cleaning up lakes
  134. Efforts continue to help protect piping plovers
  135. Researchers don't find invasive shrimp off Ludington
  136. 'Devastating' beetle spreads to Pennsylvania
  137. MDNR has new guidelines to battle disease in fish
  138. University of Wisconsin gets new bioenergy center
  139. Invasive species eating up beach
  140. Algae has some beachgoers seeing green
  141. Central Lake Superior Land Conservancy
  142. Poisonous brew can seep from wet farms
  143. COMMENTARY: West Minn. cities take common-sense approaches to cleaning up lakes
  144. Efforts continue to help protect piping plovers
  145. Researchers don't find invasive shrimp off Ludington
  146. 'Devastating' beetle spreads to Pennsylvania
  147. MDNR has new guidelines to battle disease in fish
  148. Wisconsin to add 10,000 acres to far-flung natural areas
  149. Tough standards for ballast water make it into House bill
  150. Lovin' the lifestyle in Canada's Caribbean
  151. Evidence points to more barrels dumped into Lake Superior during the Cold War
  152. Hydro will flow from Welland Canal
  153. House bills would allow docks at end of lake roads
  154. Fishing Michigan
  155. Visclosky secures $2 million for NWI lakeshore
  156. Time to celebrate, not destroy, cormorant success story
  157. To save the lakes, join the campaign
  158. Minnesota Waters
  159. Toledo Port Authority approves ethanol plant proposal
  160. Farmers cleaning up to protect Lake Erie
  161. EDITORIAL: Congress must join fight against invasive species
  162. Common laundry chemical can mess up the sex of fish, maybe do more damage
  163. Congress pushes ballast water regulations
  164. Fox River cleanup to require less dredging
  165. EDITORIAL: The lakes' dark invaders
  166. Environmentalists say proposed ballast water bills fall short
  167. Bill funds a barrier to stop high-flying carp U.S. House
  168. Toledo Port Authority approves ethanol plant proposal
  169. Congress pushes ballast water regulations
  170. Fox River cleanup to require less dredging
  171. Environmentalists say proposed ballast water bills fall short
  172. House bill funds a barrier to stop high-flying carp
  173. The 2007 Chrysler Jeep Superstores Bayview Mackinac Race
  174. 2007 National Clean Beaches Week
  175. Invasive decorative plants targeted
  176. COMMENTARY: Who can tap state's liquid gold?
  177. Groups: Ballast bill will miss boat
  178. Let there be lighthouses
  179. Rough sailing for Michigan's boating industry
  180. Warmer water, lower levels
  181. Warmer water, lower levels
  182. Bio-gas shorted on rates
  183. Growing zones warm up
  184. It's getting harder to make a living on Lake Michigan
  185. Minnesota Campaign for Conservation
  186. EDITORIAL: Record of Decision key step in Fox River cleanup
  187. Water plea is problematic
  188. Scientists testing new lamprey control methods
  189. Lake Huron beaches get clean ratings
  190. Wisconsin's waterfowl population stable
  191. Lighthouse in need of new keepers
  192. Seeking Erie's 'holy grail'
  193. Proposed laws to protect Michigan water resources
  194. Man kayaks solo across Lake Ontario
  195. Fish flies stick on, and stink up the Shores
  196. Monitor tracks toxic spills in SC River, Lake St. Clair
  197. Canada reviews waste storage
  198. She's sailing deep waters
  199. Lawmakers consider $500 fine for pier-jumping
  200. OPINION: This is it -- when living in Michigan really pays off
  201. Issues at home -- will there be enough and will it be clean?
  202. Canadians take Great Lakes for granted, aren't aware of mounting issues: experts
  203. What's black and white and has the Great Lakes seeing red?
  204. High-speed rail may link Midwest
  205. Great Lakes fish getting worse: Study
  206. Man kayaks solo across Lake Ontario
  207. Monitor tracks toxic spills in SC River, Lake St. Clair
  208. Canada reviews waste storage
  209. She's sailing deep waters
  210. Lawmakers consider $500 fine for pier-jumping
  211. COMMENTARY: This is it -- when living in Michigan really pays off
  212. Issues at home -- will there be enough and will it be clean?
  213. Experts: Canadians aren't aware of mounting Great Lakes issues
  214. Skaneateles Lake users react to fish virus
  215. EDITORIAL: Nuclear waste plan demands public review
  216. Minister jumps on 'H2O highway' ferry suggestion
  217. EDITORIAL: Plan protects the future of the Great Lakes
  218. Milwaukee County 'green print' in works
  219. Saving Michigan's lighthouses
  220. EDITORIAL: Share Lake Michigan
  221. Butting out on Ontario beaches unlikely
  222. Legislation seeks restrictions on sewage dumping into lakes
  223. After lobbying, wetlands rules are narrowed
  224. Lake users react to fish virus
  225. EDITORIAL: Plan protects the future of the Great Lakes
  226. EDITORIAL: Share Lake Michigan
  227. Butting out on Ontario beaches unlikely
  228. Legislation seeks restrictions on sewage dumping into lakes
  229. After lobbying, wetlands rules are narrowed
  230. Coast Guard again seeks live-fire exercises
  231. Invasive plants ... for sale?
  232. Cottagers, beach-goers dry-docked
  233. As beach closings soar, officials ask why
  234. EDITORIAL: Lansing: Start protecting our Great Lakes before it's too late
  235. Answer is blowing in wind, he hopes
  236. An underwater fence to stop invasive species
  237. COMMENTARY: Ugly lamprey teach important lessons
  238. Who gets Great Lakes water?
  239. New rules won't keep sewage out of lakes
  240. Coast Guard again seeks live-fire exercises
  241. Invasive plants ... for sale?
  242. EDITORIAL: Start protecting our Great Lakes before it's too late
  243. COMMENTARY: Ugly lamprey teach important lessons
  244. Who gets Great Lakes water?
  245. New rules won't keep sewage out of lakes
  246. EDITORIAL: Invasive species require international strategy
  247. Inland Seas museum lands 3 special artifacts
  248. COMMENTARY: Government ignoring Great Lakes pollution
  249. Flaws in water service not set for fix until '08
  250. Divers hope to preserve Duluth-area shipwrecks