GLIN's January Site of the Month is the 2015 Great Lakes Commission Semiannual Meeting and Great Lakes Day in Washington, D.C. Events will take place Feb 24-26, and feature dialogue on Great Lakes priorities by regional leaders and members of Congress who play a critical role in shaping Great Lakes policies. More...
A major donation to the Bayfront Maritime Center will soon be adding to the Erie, Pa., skyline. The Porcupine Project will recreate one of the longest-lasting of Perry's boats from the Battle of Lake Erie. More...
It's the first week of winter, and the Erie, Pa., area is remarkably snow-free. With temperatures well above freezing, the ice dunes have not yet formed on Presque Isle beaches, and that could pose a problem. More...
Largely lost in the flurry of 11th-hour activity on Capitol Hill before Congress adjourned last week was a major defeat for the Great Lakes due to Senate inaction. More...
A federal judge's decision reinstating federal protections for wolves in the Great Lakes region could have a profound impact on other areas of the United States where wolves don't exist. More...
New York's Monroe County Executive says that the proposed Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River water level plan does not work for property owners and local communities on Lake Ontario. More...
Registration is now available for the 2015 No-Spills Conference is scheduled for January 5-7, 2015, in Mt. Pleasant, Mich., at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort. This year, the conference theme is "Blue Waters, Golden Shores: No-Spills Silver Anniversary." More...
A large delegation of lawmakers reiterated their support of a Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River water level plan designed to allow larger seasonal variations. More...
Beaver are using many of northwest Ohio's streams and the Lake Erie shoreline to re-colonize into Ohio's last remaining counties after being absent for nearly two centuries. More...
The Minnesota DNR is accepting grant applications for projects dealing with habitat, water quality, public access, community development and outreach and coastal hazards along Lake Superior and its tributaries. More...
With Prairie farmers producing record harvests and railways clogged with crude oil, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway are bustling once again. More...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Ohio Environmental Protection Agency disagree over where to put sediment that's dredged from the bottom of the Cuyahoga River and Cleveland Harbor each year. More...
The N.Y. Department of Environmental Conservation's revised plan to deal with wild mute swans will be released soon for another comment period. More...
McMaster University researchers are harvesting and fertilizing whitefish eggs to understand the impacts of climate change on Great Lakes fisheries. More...
New York Sea Grant's latest edition of Coastlines, the program's flagship e-newsletter, is now available. Topics in this double issue include efforts related to stewardship, severe storms and climate change, as well as spotlights on research, harmful algal blooms and aquatic invasive species. More...