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  1. Invasive Species Exhibit Opens at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium
  2. Sea Grant Awarded $2.5 Million to Support Great Lakes and Ocean Sciences Education
  3. Chemical sneaks into Great Lakes
  4. Chemical sneaks into Great Lakes
  5. Mackinaw's captain sanctioned
  6. Economy blamed as Michigan's boat fleet drifts from top
  7. SOS for alewives!
  8. Canadians to test fish for mercury
  9. Great Lakes levels above long-term average
  10. Lamprey Control Budget Cut
  11. Bio-Bullet Pill Could Kill Mussels
  12. Lake Ontario "State of the Lake" meeting Feb. 21
  13. New Regs for commercial fishing pending
  14. New invasive species mussel threatens lakes
  15. Powerful winds push two lakes' water to east
  16. Seasonal Boat Slips Available at State Harbors
  17. Public Comment Invited on Lamprey Barrier in Menominee County, MI
  18. Ohio’s Lake Erie Steelhead Fishery
  19. NEW: MNR enforcement blitz aimed at lake trout
  20. Company faces $72,500 in fines and surcharges for pollution
  21. Wild Lake Trout Found In Lake Simcoe
  22. Commercial Fishers Fined $4,000 For Not Paying Royalties
  23. Stopped Twice On The Same Day For Illegal Fishing
  24. Ontario anglers face major rule changes
  25. Parting the Waters
  26. Institute critical of calls to ban foreign ships
  27. CG notice on recall of Strike First Fire Extinguishers
  28. Yellow perch might be recovering from decimation
  29. Warm winter sinks ice-fishing business
  30. What's draining two Great Lakes?
  31. Lake Michigan invaders now viewed as essential to ecosystem
  32. Coastguard to decommission 12 fog signals and 8 lighthouses
  33. Wisconsin Chinook Harvest At All Time High
  34. Lake Michigan perch fishery rebounds
  35. Port Clinton Commercial Fishing Company guilty of Felony Charges
  36. Province Increases Walleye Fishing
  37. Continued Fishery Closure
  38. Food chain broken, salmon may starve
  39. Great Lakes Fishery Commission
  40. Bad apples could cost Erie its commercial fishing industry
  41. Fewer young 'kings' stocked
  42. Lake Superior’s water level is down
  43. Congress misses the boat on invasive species
  44. House committee votes to ban Asian carp
  45. Cormorant controls scheduled for Alpena area
  46. Professor rejects worry over salmon PCB levels
  47. Fish die-off alarms lakeside residents, but DNR biologist says numbers typical
  48. Superior claims landmark!
  49. Youth Fishing Clinic Offered at Michigan Fisheries Visitor Center in Oden
  50. Indiana - Inland trout stream season opens April 29
  51. Indiana boaters need lake permits this year
  52. Lake Huron walleyes rise as alewives sink
  53. Wisconsin law requires classes for future boaters
  54. Why did Miners Castle rock fall?
  55. Grass carp caught in St. Croix expands species' range to north
  56. Lake St. Clair Fish Die Off
  57. Best Month(s)/Port Lake Erie
  58. Best Month(s)/Port Lake Superior
  59. Dredging Closes Clinton River Cut-Off Access Site
  60. Province works to restore Atlantic Salmon
  61. Invasive Snail Found in Minn. Harbor
  62. Large fish kill hits western Lake Erie
  63. Carp barrier delayed
  64. DNR Releases Fisheries Management 2006 Updates for Waters in Southwest Michigan
  65. Michigan?s Walleye Stocking Program Going Strong
  66. New Indiana state record brown trout
  67. Ohio - Free Watercraft Inspections offered statewide in May
  68. State acts to protect nesting colonies of Egrets & Herons
  69. Light may help stop breakwall accidents
  70. Illegal fishing nets perch dinner for needy
  71. Wisconsin - Cormorant culling under way in Green Bay
  72. Ohio - Wildlife Officials Fight Aquatic Bird(commorants) Boom
  73. DNR Conservation Officers Seize Asian Carp Being Sold Illegally in Southeast Michigan
  74. Michigan - Free Fishing Weekend - June 10-11
  75. New York officials looking into death of thousands of gobies
  76. U.P. creek receives lamprey treatment
  77. Study says snow flushes pollution to Lake Erie 'dead zone'
  78. Pennsylvania puts cormorants on hit list
  79. Big fish has officials wondering how grass carp got in Lake Erie
  80. Goby Die-off in St. Lawrence and Lake Ontario
  81. New NY regs
  82. Experts: Lake Erie fishing safe despite virus, perch die-off
  83. Whitefish spawning shows river's health
  84. Wind project planned in lake
  85. Funding seeks to control cormorant population
  86. Michigan - 2006 Cormorant Control Actions Announced
  87. Wisconsin - Early salmon reports raise season's hopes
  88. Phosphorus to blame for Lake Erie dead zones
  89. Successful Walleye Egg Collection for 3rd Year of Restoration Program
  90. Commercial fishermen hit with $485,000 fines
  91. Bay's boaters left high and dry
  92. DNR studying lakers in deepest hole in Superior
  93. Ohio Commercial Fishermen Concerned
  94. Virus now killing perch
  95. Landmark smokestacks toppled in Mississauga
  96. Viral disease strikes Ontario area fishery
  97. 'Green slime' on a comeback
  98. Stress may be factor in muskie deaths
  99. Empty net is good news in search for Asian carp
  100. MUSKIE MAGIC: Muskellunge fishing getting back to normal
  101. Cheating with mercury cheats us of our health
  102. Ontario breaks mercury pledge
  103. Wildlife agent: Informant harassed over fish-poaching probe
  104. Seeking the old North Shore
  105. Scientists: Ethanol's water demands cause for scrutiny, not alarm
  106. 3.4 earthquake recorded near Cleveland
  107. Scrap 'em
  108. Drunk boaters face road ban
  109. Region likely to be swamped with a deluge of mosquitoes
  110. Great Lakes bill hinges on Maziarz
  111. Upper Manistee River Access Action Plan Approved
  112. Lake Erie Yellow Perch & Drum affected by fish virus Infection appears to be waning
  113. Occidental to pay $12 million for Restoration; Lake Ontario and Tribs
  114. Algae threatens to spoil charm of lake
  115. Looking to soak up lake's potential
  116. When the wells run dry
  117. Tritium found near shuttered nuclear plant
  118. 'Acres and acres' of sewage in river from Sault plant - Mich. official
  119. Effort to boost boating sinks
  120. New Berlin deserves water
  121. Hope shines for lighthouse fix-up project
  122. Duluth divers put wrecked ships back together
  123. What we can't see can still hurt Great Lakes
  124. Consumers Energy to sell Palisades nuclear plant
  125. Province In Talks With Partner About Leasing Fish Hatchery
  126. Fishing Opportunities Increased
  127. Who should be able to tap Great Lakes?
  128. Oswego River off the list of polluted waterways
  129. Lake Superior Binational Program celebrates 15 years
  130. Big fish threaten our Great Lakes
  131. Explorer, state square off over shipwreck
  132. Huron buys site to add lake access
  133. What causes the mist rising from Niagara Falls?
  134. Deadly fish virus spreads in Northeast
  135. Great Lakes to pay price for quick fix
  136. Mud puppy die-off raises eyebrows
  137. It's a summer of discontent as `gunk' fouls Huron County beaches
  138. McQuade may get bump in funding
  139. Health officials hope to solve E. coli mystery
  140. Scientists use oranges to track blue-green algae
  141. Climate change experts predict drop in Lake Erie water levels
  142. Walleye stock on Great Lakes continues to grow
  143. Search for boat missing in Lake Michigan - Muskegon
  144. Man drowns in Saugatuck after jumping off pier
  145. New drunk boating law takes effect in N.Y.
  146. Some sport anglers skeptical about fish advisory
  147. U.S. funds bid to clear ammo from Lake Erie
  148. Botulism in Lake Ontario harming birds, fish
  149. Look out Jet-Ski's
  150. 2 Michigan Swans Seem Infected With Nonlethal Avian Flu Strain
  151. Protect Great Lakes with tougher regulations: Ontario minister
  152. Death shows danger of sand
  153. A skyline filled with sails
  154. Lake Michigan shipwreck discoveries announced
  155. Great big gobs of... holopedium gibberum wash up in Lake Superior
  156. How archeologists unearthed Cartier's lost fort
  157. Secrets of deep lure treasure seekers
  158. Sault. Ste. Marie engineer denies source of sewage
  159. Lake Huron conference underlines progress on cleanup
  160. Neighbors weather nuclear plant leak
  161. Shallower Lake Erie spells deep trouble
  162. Live ammo on Great Lakes: U.S. plan blindsides boaters
  163. Public comment period extended on live-fire zones
  164. Could bills lead way to oil drilling in the Great Lakes?
  165. Researchers hatch theory that mayflies add to Lake Erie algae woes
  166. Event marks 193rd anniversary of Battle of Lake Erie
  167. Cladophora explained
  168. Coast Guard fires machine guns on Lake Superior
  169. Scientists baffled by decline in Great Lakes water levels
  170. Bill would aid Great Lakes
  171. Phosphorus breakthrough near
  172. City of Longueuil dumps raw sewage in the St-Lawrence
  173. Quality Of Lake Ontario Focus Of Study
  174. Waukesha water war continues to rage
  175. Congress doubles its efforts, which pale against threat
  176. Lighthouse transfer nears
  177. Scientists hope lamprey 'perfume' can help reduce their numbers
  178. Mild winter could affect lake levels
  179. Group plans to sue Coast Guard
  180. U.S. bans 37 fish species from Ontario, Quebec
  181. Great Lakes fish hauling stopped to combat virus
  182. Lake Erie's dead zone re-emerges
  183. Scientists gather here to assess multiple threats to complex ecosystem
  184. Caught, but not released
  185. Coast Guard's training plan for Lake Ontario looks safe
  186. Michigan warns about water
  187. Great Lakes fish stable, but they'd feel a fallout
  188. Great Lakes could be region of troubled waters, writer warns
  189. Nuclear dump near Lake Huron triggers protest
  190. Fish virus could wreak havoc on local waters
  191. Canada wants Coast Guard to keep the lead out of Great Lakes
  192. It'll take more study to determine what's in Lake Huron beach muck
  193. Plan for big mercury cuts advances
  194. Feds ignore ballast issue
  195. Lake Michigan water access could be near for Waukesha
  196. U.S. eases ban on live fish shipments
  197. Army Corps plans to add berm at dike disposal site
  198. Invasive reed taking over beaches
  199. Millions of minnows
  200. Great Lakes a giant `toilet,' study finds
  201. Morrell’s horror lingers 4 decades after sinking
  202. Toronto gets 'C' for sewage control
  203. Asian carp could threaten Great Lakes
  204. Nanotubes persist in natural environments
  205. Engineer tries to address effect of taconite plan on St. Louis River
  206. Enforcement called lax on overbagging
  207. Michigan seeks best way to manage wolves
  208. Meijer donates $450,000 to fight spread of invasive plants
  209. Nearly $1M set aside for NY waterfront projects
  210. Port of Buffalo sees big rise in cargo
  211. Aircraft able to track tankers at night ready
  212. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes shouldn't include raw sewage
  213. From nuclear plant to park?
  214. St. Lawrence River Institute of Environmental Sciences
  215. Concerns flow during Great Lakes meeting
  216. U.S. Great Lakes Proposed Permanent Safety Zones
  217. Health official sees North Channel improvement
  218. Lakes' health is 'about kids'
  219. Where did waste firm go?
  220. Michigan DNR drops plan to buy former nuke plant site
  221. Bottler aims to take more from rivers
  222. COMMENTARY: Wisconsin must protect streams
  223. EDITORIAL: Freshwater, murky rules
  224. Fish disease prompts ban on ballast water
  225. North Woods Conservancy
  226. Michigan revises ash borer quarantine to prevent spread
  227. Michigan Gov. to renewable fuels group: "Think big"
  228. South Haven rejects resort site
  229. Beached timber may be from train trestle
  230. Vacant site possibly a marine museum
  231. EDITORIAL: Delaying nuke site purchase smart
  232. Ferry's crew watches and waits
  233. New cargo could change shipping on the lakes
  234. Bay cleanup costs run deep
  235. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes an undervalued asset
  236. Wisconsin sues dairy for polluting creek
  237. Environmentalists take steps to sue Coast Guard
  238. Great Lakes, great problems
  239. Peace group asks city to oppose Coast Guard exercise
  240. Officials: Algae causing shoreline muck
  241. State park director's departure ‘big loss'
  242. EDITORIAL: No way to treat our Great Lakes
  243. Another ferry for Lake Michigan discussed in Frankfort
  244. Where has the water gone?
  245. Historical Collections of the Great Lakes (HCGL)
  246. Revolt over new federal mercury law
  247. Marina District on 'wish list' for Ohio funds
  248. City getting ferry ready to go
  249. Panel opposes ceiling on Michigan's wolf population
  250. Michigan hunting, fishing fees could double under plan