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