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Michigan will discuss multi-state plans to cut chinook salmon stocking in Lake Michigan by almost half and lake trout stocking by more than 20 percent.
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In the Grand Traverse Bay, Mich., fisheries biologists are working on improving lake herring populations by restoring the degraded reefs to increase spawning habitats for several native fish, including cisco.
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At Knowlton Creek, near Duluth, Minn., the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is overseeing one of the most ambitious single stream restoration projects in state history.
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Michigan state officials have scheduled two public meetings to discuss salmon stocking in Lake Michigan.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is slated to invest more than $12-million to improve facilities within its fisheries division.
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The Thompson State Fish Hatchery near Manistique, Mich., is poised for a multi-million dollar upgrade that would boost output of steelhead, walleye and muskellunge.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says its hatcheries produced significantly more fish for stocking Great Lakes and inland waterways this year than in 2015.
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Fishtown, located in Leland, Mich., is all about fish, thanks to a massive community effort spearheaded first by a fishing family and then by a nonprofit society known as the Fishtown Preservation Society.
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With the help of The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration or NOAA, Michigan Technological University scientists continue to learn about their surroundings.
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No new information is available relating to the discovery of 11 dead sturgeon found in the St. Lawrence River.
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A major project has placed more than 600 tons of rocks in the East Arm of Michigan's Grand Traverse Bay, to rehabilitate a degraded reef and increase spawning habitat for several native fish species.
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Sturgeon found gutted in the St. Lawrence River have raised the ire and concern of Mohawks on both sides of the U.S./Canadian border.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is offering tours of the Black River sturgeon hatchery in Onaway. During the free tours, researchers will be available to talk about sturgeon biology, reproductive ecology and this year's research.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources worked with the state's commercial fishers to set a harvest quota for cisco.
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The newest Michigan Department of Natural Resources research vessel has unique technology that will help researchers learn more about fish in Lake Huron.
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The Natural Resources Board approved an emergency rule to maintain cisco numbers in the Wisconsin waters of Lake Superior. Commercially important whitefish feed on cisco eggs, a critical piece of the lake ecosystem.
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An angler tossing a line into the fish-rich waters of Lake St. Clair is aware that a lot of outcomes are possible. But no St. Clair fisherman, in their wildest dreams, expects to lift that fishing rod and see a South American pacu.
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Multiple agencies are investigating what caused a fish kill along the Auglaize River in Putnam County, Ohio, this week.
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It's a toothy giant, a fearsome-looking prehistoric fish that plied U.S. waters until it disappeared from many states a half-century ago; but the once-reviled predator is now being seen as a potentially potent weapon against a more threatening intruder in Illinois.
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Sturgeon go back to the river to spawn safely. But hydroelectric dams often block rivers, forcing fish to spawn in more dangerous spaces. The River Alliance of Wisconsin is giving those fish a little boost.
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A fish with human-like teeth was pulled from Lake St. Clair; it wasn't supposed to be there. Despite the Pacu being an omnivorous fish indigenous to fresh water sources throughout South America, Department of Natural Resources officials say catching them in Michigan lakes isn't that uncommon.
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In Ohio, lakes sturgeon-recovery efforts are getting a big boost in the latest round of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service grants, which include $92,130 to help fund a proposed, first-ever streamside rearing facility along the Maumee River.
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In Ontario, Manitoulin's anglers are asked to be on the lookout for tagged fish in Lake Huron, Georgian Bay and the North Channel.
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Thousands of anglers are taking to the waters of Lake Michigan this week for Wisconsin's Kewaunee/Door County Salmon Tournament.
Ambitious project seeks to restore Knowlton Creek to more natural state
in Great Lakes News
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At Knowlton Creek, near Duluth, Minn., the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is overseeing one of the most ambitious single stream restoration projects in state history.
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