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- Sarnia project means cleaner water
- Botulism blamed in bird die-off
- New York Finger Lakes Visitors Connection
- Little Traverse Conservancy
- Travel Green Wisconsin
- Clean beaches a refreshing change
- Our bridge at 50
- Ohio wetlands project under way
- EDITORIAL: Invasive species require international strategy
- Inland Seas museum lands 3 special artifacts
- Flaws in water service not set for fix until '08
- DEQ tours Mich. dock in cruise ship grant process
- Island opened up for tours
- Sand Point named top beach
- Dentists eyed in mercury reduction efforts
- Rotting algae causing foul smell along Lake Erie shoreline
- COMMENTARY: Make the most of Great Lakes
- The tale of two beaches
- Silver carp restriction set
- Salt water may be the solution to aquatic pests, study says
- MDEQ tours dock in cruise ship grant process
- Island opened up for tours
- COMMENTARY: Make the most of Great Lakes
- The tale of two beaches
- Silver carp restriction set
- Salt water may be the solution to aquatic pests, study says
- Lake Superior Day
- Something smells rotten - and no one knows what
- EDITORIAL: What about hot air?
- A former Engler aide is fired in boundary dispute
- Boaters won't let cost of gas anchor them
- Adventurers lead journey along Lake Superior's northwest shore
- Mackinaw to work yacht race
- Even cutting-edge science can't kill scary-looking sea lampreys in Great Lakes
- Pollution making Great Lakes fish inedible
- Shallow harbors could beach boaters
- NOBOB Best Management Practices Final Report
- Report on Great Lakes says boats float $16 billion yearly
- Cormorant controls likely to continue
- Pike project could pay off for anglers and Suamico landowners
- Great Lakes cities vow to cut water use by 2015
- Rescuing the old lighthouse at Point Abino
- Birds blamed for bad beaches
- Forbidden shore could go public
- A day for Lake Superior
- Researchers urge Great Lakes help
- Mercury, PCBs down in area, but advisories remain on some lakes
- Funding for harbors eyed
- Water talks can proceed
- COMMENTARY: Look at environmental math in the ethanol equation
- BP gets break on dumping in lake
- EDITORIAL: Let's all go low-flow
- Farmers respond to peer pressure
- Michigan: Help stop deadly fish virus
- Great Lakes Maritime Research Information Clearinghouse
- Swish and spit for ships
- COMMENTARY: Congress must restate intent to protect all waters
- Ports in a Storm
- Rock Creek watershed subject of phosphorous study
- Stuck in the beach muck
- EDITORIAL: End sewage dumping
- Wood-boring insect known as 'sirex woodwasp' detected in Michigan
- EDITORIAL: A watertight decision
- Marine Star leaves Buffalo berth
- Ashtabula gets free beach-cleaning machine
- Detroit delayed water warning
- Wisconsin DNR's VHS dilemma: Lakes or landfills?
- COMMENTARY: Please, policy makers, don't risk our Great Lakes
- EDITORIAL: Swimmers should take E. coli warnings seriously
- Wastewater treatment
- Will minister dig deep for toxic reef?
- Apostle Islands develops action plan for climate change
- Beetles to be released at park
- Congress to hear proposed change to restore federal protection to small wetlands and
- Legislators blast waiver for BP plant near lake
- Sustainable Michigan Endowed Project
- Meeting draws complaint
- EDITORIAL: Old Welland canals are nationally historic
- Zebra mussel's impact anything but clear
- PBS airs feature on inland waterways tonight, next week
- Green project wins cash prize
- Sensitive lands win $5M reprieve
- Chicago to fight BP refinery over pollution waiver
- BP defends permit
- Great Lakes mayors told it will soon be too late to reverse environmental decline
- Michigan cultivates its wine industry
- Angling for some simple pleasures
- Official says Bay of Quinte's condition not perfect, but...
- Clearer Lake Michigan water a bad omen
- EDITORIAL: Lake benefits
- Salmon huge in Lake Ontario
- Committee re-forms in aid of Lake St. Clair
- EDITORIAL: Ohio lakefront land battle should end
- Bill includes $600,000 for dredging Clinton River
- Silver Asian carp listed as 'injurious'
- Governors vow to keep hands off Great Lakes
- Recycling ash trees
- COMMENTARY: Hostile stowaways
- Muddied waters
- Making boat washing mandatory
- Report: Ethanol not the answer
- Congress to discuss ballast tank treatment bill
- Toxin kills endangered birds
- Illinois puts pressure on BP
- Summer Discovery Cruises
- Presque Isle Officials Approve Mystery Coal Plant
- EDITORIAL: Beach-cleansing plan a brilliant concept
- Thumb residents organize to pressure officials over beach muck problems
- Wind, solar to help fuel two National Guard bases
- Charge more for water at peak times: Report
- Fatal fish disease spreads to Finger Lakes region
- Mayor says chemicals too close to drinking water
- Communication needed to save St. Mary's River
- Sen. Voinovich, Sen. Brown target invasive species in Lake Erie
- COMMENTARY: Titanic questions of the Great Lakes demand
- BP delays plans to dump more toxins into Lake Michigan
- Toledo energy plant design pact awarded
- Trenton cove gets clean break from polluted past
- Rethinking beach safety
- COMMENTARY: BP says it will not endanger aquatic or human life
- Our spoiled shore
- Wisconsin fish hatcheries free of deadly fish virus
- EDITORIAL: Titanic questions of the Great Lakes demand
- CarbonNeutral
- Toledo energy plant design pact awarded
- Indiana's "Most Unwanted" Invasive Plant Pest List
- Nestle wins fight over water
- COMMENTARY: Perils of a waterfront paddler
- Lake Erie is getting warmer and smaller
- Canoe teams set to begin marathon on Au Sable River this weekend
- EDITORIAL: Manage Michigan's water for widest benefit
- Lakes issue highlights fed, state differences
- COMMENTARY: Nestl affronts flagship law
- Great Lakes threatened, need more protection, group says
- Court narrows environmental protection law
- The Third Annual Great Lakes Restoration Conference
- Mighty Mac kicks off party for 50th
- Project should help improve water quality of Welland River
- Winery helps salmon return to Lake Ontario
- Residents to fight housing on dunes
- Water technology seen as way to replenish Wisconsin economy
- EDITORIAL: Clean up leaky tanks
- Some say growing more corn will lead to more pollution
- BP dumps mercury in lake
- COMMENTARY: Waukesha a leader on water
- BP says mercury discharges will drop
- Changing Lake Superior frustrates boaters, mystifies scientists
- Water quality improving, scientist declares
- Long green seen in algae in city lakes
- EDITORIAL: New 'battle' for Lake Erie
- Oil refinery expansion on hold
- Neighbors cry foul as megafarms increase
- Invasive pests claiming new habitats
- Wisconsin Beach Health
- New laws would build on cormorant successes
- No-swim advisories often come a day too late for the beach-bound
- Wind power ardor cools
- State regulators put UP mine back on track
- EDITORIAL: Cleaning ballast water would help Lake Erie fish survive an invasion of ex
- Developer trying to put project on firm ground
- Ottawa boosts Great Lakes freight corridor
- COMMENTARY: Wrap Great Lakes in strong security blanket of law
- Chicagoans protest as Indiana lets a refinery add to lake pollution
- Another BP foe on lake pollution
- Superior Watershed Partnership
- Ashtabula River dredging is half done
- Company seeks to reopen 1970s Reserve Mining case
- EDITORIAL: Pollution increase threatens Great Lakes
- Are we losing Lake Superior?
- U.S. EPA declines to stop BP dumping into Lake Michigan
- Volunteers say E. Chicago air samples reveal dangerous chemicals
- After devastating ash trees in Michigan, beetle moves east
- Foreign fish caught recently in Lake Huron
- EDITORIAL: Water woes
- Michigan enviros petition lawmakers for cleaner energy
- Energy grows on trees in ULERN project in Sault
- Endangered plovers face new threat
- COMMENTARY: Support a strong Great Lakes Compact
- Southern states now eyeing Great Lakes water
- BP permit appeal may be possible
- Garden centers drop invasive trees, plants
- Fishtown gets 'momentum builder'
- EDITORIAL: Great Lakes deserve fresh funds
- International Upper Great Lakes Study
- Local shipwreck enthusiasts hoping for return of stolen ship's bell
- EDITORIAL: Gov. Spitzer - Protect the lakes
- Everything's coming up plovers
- COMMENTARY: The power in the carbon tax
- COMMENTARY: Wrap Great Lakes in strong security blanket of law
- $342 million set aside for newest Soo Lock in House Bill
- Ottawa boosts Great Lakes freight corridor
- IDEM eyes water pollution policy
- EDITORIAL: Arizona doesn't want our water: They aren't getting it anyway
- Listen to Your Lakes
- A boost for Great Lakes cruising
- Benton Harbor sees boon, bust in resort plan
- Ontonagon projects included in Water Resource Development Act
- Oil refinery expansion: Legal, not popular
- Pottawatomie Lighthouse still beckons visitors to Door County
- 'No good excuse' for permit backlog
- Carpe carp? Fishermen seize the fish
- EDITORIAL: Growing farm energy
- Chicago cries foul over Indiana wastewater
- Dark days for whitefish
- COMMENTARY: Lake Superior woes hold lessons for other waters
- Problem rising to the surface
- Teen hooks Wilson with idea for ridding pier of dead fish
- GVSU official will help study water level drop
- Wave of protest swelling over Lake Simcoe resort
- Fun stories, photos submitted for Great Lakes contest
- Site near Luna Pier under study for new Consumers Energy plant
- EDITORIAL: Great Lakes are endangered by slow-moving Legislature
- Boating industry thriving in Ohio
- Testing the Waters 2007
- Dark days for whitefish
- Teen hooks Wilson with idea for ridding pier of dead fish
- GVSU official will help study water level drop
- Wave of protest swelling over Lake Simcoe resort
- Fun stories, photos submitted for Great Lakes contest
- Site near Luna Pier under study for new Consumers Energy plant
- EDITORIAL: Great Lakes are endangered by slow-moving Legislature
- Boating industry thriving in Ohio
- Harbor cleanup moves forward
- Official says report on bacteria at local beaches is misleading
- Edmund Fitzgerald life ring an 'amazing find'
- BP water pollution under a microscope
- Great Lakes' health threatened
- Perspective on found Edmund Fitzgerald life ring
- Work to start soon on channel's naval museum
- Super-lock flows closer to reality, but Bush veto looms
- Department of Environmental Conservation pushes new ballast rules for ships
- Boating industry thriving in Ohio
- NOAA Celebrates 200 Years of Science, Service and Stewardship
- EDITORIAL: Polluted beaches affect tourism
- Toronto Islands slipping into Lake Ontario through erosion
- Lakefront group pitches new money-saving policy
- Teamwork on the lakes: Sea Cadets helping research scientists
- MDEQ targets septic fields
- EDITORIAL: Look again before leaping into lakeside refinery deal
- Marine Star is headed for Turkey, but its fate is unknown
- Michigan officials tout nuclear power
- Erie beaches top U.S. list of risky sites
- Tall ships return to Kenosha for Days of Discovery
- Study: Aging dams a danger
- Detroit man takes to the Great Lakes to indulge his passion for riding the waves
- Rain pollutes area beaches
- COMMENTARY: Ballast water legislation is needed
- Bills seek to limit cormorants
- Fish virus VHS difficult to track over summer months
- Senator stumps to stop invaders
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