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  1. Sarnia project means cleaner water
  2. Botulism blamed in bird die-off
  3. New York Finger Lakes Visitors Connection
  4. Little Traverse Conservancy
  5. Travel Green Wisconsin
  6. Clean beaches a refreshing change
  7. Our bridge at 50
  8. Ohio wetlands project under way
  9. EDITORIAL: Invasive species require international strategy
  10. Inland Seas museum lands 3 special artifacts
  11. Flaws in water service not set for fix until '08
  12. DEQ tours Mich. dock in cruise ship grant process
  13. Island opened up for tours
  14. Sand Point named top beach
  15. Dentists eyed in mercury reduction efforts
  16. Rotting algae causing foul smell along Lake Erie shoreline
  17. COMMENTARY: Make the most of Great Lakes
  18. The tale of two beaches
  19. Silver carp restriction set
  20. Salt water may be the solution to aquatic pests, study says
  21. MDEQ tours dock in cruise ship grant process
  22. Island opened up for tours
  23. COMMENTARY: Make the most of Great Lakes
  24. The tale of two beaches
  25. Silver carp restriction set
  26. Salt water may be the solution to aquatic pests, study says
  27. Lake Superior Day
  28. Something smells rotten - and no one knows what
  29. EDITORIAL: What about hot air?
  30. A former Engler aide is fired in boundary dispute
  31. Boaters won't let cost of gas anchor them
  32. Adventurers lead journey along Lake Superior's northwest shore
  33. Mackinaw to work yacht race
  34. Even cutting-edge science can't kill scary-looking sea lampreys in Great Lakes
  35. Pollution making Great Lakes fish inedible
  36. Shallow harbors could beach boaters
  37. NOBOB Best Management Practices Final Report
  38. Report on Great Lakes says boats float $16 billion yearly
  39. Cormorant controls likely to continue
  40. Pike project could pay off for anglers and Suamico landowners
  41. Great Lakes cities vow to cut water use by 2015
  42. Rescuing the old lighthouse at Point Abino
  43. Birds blamed for bad beaches
  44. Forbidden shore could go public
  45. A day for Lake Superior
  46. Researchers urge Great Lakes help
  47. Mercury, PCBs down in area, but advisories remain on some lakes
  48. Funding for harbors eyed
  49. Water talks can proceed
  50. COMMENTARY: Look at environmental math in the ethanol equation
  51. BP gets break on dumping in lake
  52. EDITORIAL: Let's all go low-flow
  53. Farmers respond to peer pressure
  54. Michigan: Help stop deadly fish virus
  55. Great Lakes Maritime Research Information Clearinghouse
  56. Swish and spit for ships
  57. COMMENTARY: Congress must restate intent to protect all waters
  58. Ports in a Storm
  59. Rock Creek watershed subject of phosphorous study
  60. Stuck in the beach muck
  61. EDITORIAL: End sewage dumping
  62. Wood-boring insect known as 'sirex woodwasp' detected in Michigan
  63. EDITORIAL: A watertight decision
  64. Marine Star leaves Buffalo berth
  65. Ashtabula gets free beach-cleaning machine
  66. Detroit delayed water warning
  67. Wisconsin DNR's VHS dilemma: Lakes or landfills?
  68. COMMENTARY: Please, policy makers, don't risk our Great Lakes
  69. EDITORIAL: Swimmers should take E. coli warnings seriously
  70. Wastewater treatment
  71. Will minister dig deep for toxic reef?
  72. Apostle Islands develops action plan for climate change
  73. Beetles to be released at park
  74. Congress to hear proposed change to restore federal protection to small wetlands and
  75. Legislators blast waiver for BP plant near lake
  76. Sustainable Michigan Endowed Project
  77. Meeting draws complaint
  78. EDITORIAL: Old Welland canals are nationally historic
  79. Zebra mussel's impact anything but clear
  80. PBS airs feature on inland waterways tonight, next week
  81. Green project wins cash prize
  82. Sensitive lands win $5M reprieve
  83. Chicago to fight BP refinery over pollution waiver
  84. BP defends permit
  85. Great Lakes mayors told it will soon be too late to reverse environmental decline
  86. Michigan cultivates its wine industry
  87. Angling for some simple pleasures
  88. Official says Bay of Quinte's condition not perfect, but...
  89. Clearer Lake Michigan water a bad omen
  90. EDITORIAL: Lake benefits
  91. Salmon huge in Lake Ontario
  92. Committee re-forms in aid of Lake St. Clair
  93. EDITORIAL: Ohio lakefront land battle should end
  94. Bill includes $600,000 for dredging Clinton River
  95. Silver Asian carp listed as 'injurious'
  96. Governors vow to keep hands off Great Lakes
  97. Recycling ash trees
  98. COMMENTARY: Hostile stowaways
  99. Muddied waters
  100. Making boat washing mandatory
  101. Report: Ethanol not the answer
  102. Congress to discuss ballast tank treatment bill
  103. Toxin kills endangered birds
  104. Illinois puts pressure on BP
  105. Summer Discovery Cruises
  106. Presque Isle Officials Approve Mystery Coal Plant
  107. EDITORIAL: Beach-cleansing plan a brilliant concept
  108. Thumb residents organize to pressure officials over beach muck problems
  109. Wind, solar to help fuel two National Guard bases
  110. Charge more for water at peak times: Report
  111. Fatal fish disease spreads to Finger Lakes region
  112. Mayor says chemicals too close to drinking water
  113. Communication needed to save St. Mary's River
  114. Sen. Voinovich, Sen. Brown target invasive species in Lake Erie
  115. COMMENTARY: Titanic questions of the Great Lakes demand
  116. BP delays plans to dump more toxins into Lake Michigan
  117. Toledo energy plant design pact awarded
  118. Trenton cove gets clean break from polluted past
  119. Rethinking beach safety
  120. COMMENTARY: BP says it will not endanger aquatic or human life
  121. Our spoiled shore
  122. Wisconsin fish hatcheries free of deadly fish virus
  123. EDITORIAL: Titanic questions of the Great Lakes demand
  124. CarbonNeutral
  125. Toledo energy plant design pact awarded
  126. Indiana's "Most Unwanted" Invasive Plant Pest List
  127. Nestle wins fight over water
  128. COMMENTARY: Perils of a waterfront paddler
  129. Lake Erie is getting warmer and smaller
  130. Canoe teams set to begin marathon on Au Sable River this weekend
  131. EDITORIAL: Manage Michigan's water for widest benefit
  132. Lakes issue highlights fed, state differences
  133. COMMENTARY: Nestl affronts flagship law
  134. Great Lakes threatened, need more protection, group says
  135. Court narrows environmental protection law
  136. The Third Annual Great Lakes Restoration Conference
  137. Mighty Mac kicks off party for 50th
  138. Project should help improve water quality of Welland River
  139. Winery helps salmon return to Lake Ontario
  140. Residents to fight housing on dunes
  141. Water technology seen as way to replenish Wisconsin economy
  142. EDITORIAL: Clean up leaky tanks
  143. Some say growing more corn will lead to more pollution
  144. BP dumps mercury in lake
  145. COMMENTARY: Waukesha a leader on water
  146. BP says mercury discharges will drop
  147. Changing Lake Superior frustrates boaters, mystifies scientists
  148. Water quality improving, scientist declares
  149. Long green seen in algae in city lakes
  150. EDITORIAL: New 'battle' for Lake Erie
  151. Oil refinery expansion on hold
  152. Neighbors cry foul as megafarms increase
  153. Invasive pests claiming new habitats
  154. Wisconsin Beach Health
  155. New laws would build on cormorant successes
  156. No-swim advisories often come a day too late for the beach-bound
  157. Wind power ardor cools
  158. State regulators put UP mine back on track
  159. EDITORIAL: Cleaning ballast water would help Lake Erie fish survive an invasion of ex
  160. Developer trying to put project on firm ground
  161. Ottawa boosts Great Lakes freight corridor
  162. COMMENTARY: Wrap Great Lakes in strong security blanket of law
  163. Chicagoans protest as Indiana lets a refinery add to lake pollution
  164. Another BP foe on lake pollution
  165. Superior Watershed Partnership
  166. Ashtabula River dredging is half done
  167. Company seeks to reopen 1970s Reserve Mining case
  168. EDITORIAL: Pollution increase threatens Great Lakes
  169. Are we losing Lake Superior?
  170. U.S. EPA declines to stop BP dumping into Lake Michigan
  171. Volunteers say E. Chicago air samples reveal dangerous chemicals
  172. After devastating ash trees in Michigan, beetle moves east
  173. Foreign fish caught recently in Lake Huron
  174. EDITORIAL: Water woes
  175. Michigan enviros petition lawmakers for cleaner energy
  176. Energy grows on trees in ULERN project in Sault
  177. Endangered plovers face new threat
  178. COMMENTARY: Support a strong Great Lakes Compact
  179. Southern states now eyeing Great Lakes water
  180. BP permit appeal may be possible
  181. Garden centers drop invasive trees, plants
  182. Fishtown gets 'momentum builder'
  183. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes deserve fresh funds
  184. International Upper Great Lakes Study
  185. Local shipwreck enthusiasts hoping for return of stolen ship's bell
  186. EDITORIAL: Gov. Spitzer - Protect the lakes
  187. Everything's coming up plovers
  188. COMMENTARY: The power in the carbon tax
  189. COMMENTARY: Wrap Great Lakes in strong security blanket of law
  190. $342 million set aside for newest Soo Lock in House Bill
  191. Ottawa boosts Great Lakes freight corridor
  192. IDEM eyes water pollution policy
  193. EDITORIAL: Arizona doesn't want our water: They aren't getting it anyway
  194. Listen to Your Lakes
  195. A boost for Great Lakes cruising
  196. Benton Harbor sees boon, bust in resort plan
  197. Ontonagon projects included in Water Resource Development Act
  198. Oil refinery expansion: Legal, not popular
  199. Pottawatomie Lighthouse still beckons visitors to Door County
  200. 'No good excuse' for permit backlog
  201. Carpe carp? Fishermen seize the fish
  202. EDITORIAL: Growing farm energy
  203. Chicago cries foul over Indiana wastewater
  204. Dark days for whitefish
  205. COMMENTARY: Lake Superior woes hold lessons for other waters
  206. Problem rising to the surface
  207. Teen hooks Wilson with idea for ridding pier of dead fish
  208. GVSU official will help study water level drop
  209. Wave of protest swelling over Lake Simcoe resort
  210. Fun stories, photos submitted for Great Lakes contest
  211. Site near Luna Pier under study for new Consumers Energy plant
  212. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes are endangered by slow-moving Legislature
  213. Boating industry thriving in Ohio
  214. Testing the Waters 2007
  215. Dark days for whitefish
  216. Teen hooks Wilson with idea for ridding pier of dead fish
  217. GVSU official will help study water level drop
  218. Wave of protest swelling over Lake Simcoe resort
  219. Fun stories, photos submitted for Great Lakes contest
  220. Site near Luna Pier under study for new Consumers Energy plant
  221. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes are endangered by slow-moving Legislature
  222. Boating industry thriving in Ohio
  223. Harbor cleanup moves forward
  224. Official says report on bacteria at local beaches is misleading
  225. Edmund Fitzgerald life ring an 'amazing find'
  226. BP water pollution under a microscope
  227. Great Lakes' health threatened
  228. Perspective on found Edmund Fitzgerald life ring
  229. Work to start soon on channel's naval museum
  230. Super-lock flows closer to reality, but Bush veto looms
  231. Department of Environmental Conservation pushes new ballast rules for ships
  232. Boating industry thriving in Ohio
  233. NOAA Celebrates 200 Years of Science, Service and Stewardship
  234. EDITORIAL: Polluted beaches affect tourism
  235. Toronto Islands slipping into Lake Ontario through erosion
  236. Lakefront group pitches new money-saving policy
  237. Teamwork on the lakes: Sea Cadets helping research scientists
  238. MDEQ targets septic fields
  239. EDITORIAL: Look again before leaping into lakeside refinery deal
  240. Marine Star is headed for Turkey, but its fate is unknown
  241. Michigan officials tout nuclear power
  242. Erie beaches top U.S. list of risky sites
  243. Tall ships return to Kenosha for Days of Discovery
  244. Study: Aging dams a danger
  245. Detroit man takes to the Great Lakes to indulge his passion for riding the waves
  246. Rain pollutes area beaches
  247. COMMENTARY: Ballast water legislation is needed
  248. Bills seek to limit cormorants
  249. Fish virus VHS difficult to track over summer months
  250. Senator stumps to stop invaders