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The outdoor network CarbonTV is displaying live webcam video from a display pond at the Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery Visitor Center in Mattawan, Mich.
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Thousands of anglers are taking to the waters of Lake Michigan this week, looking for that prize-winning salmon.
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Researchers have found a pocket of biodiversity on a 32-acre limestone sheet 300 feet from the Chicago shoreline.
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Fly fishing Indiana's Lake Michigan coast for smallmouth bass is an adventure every serious bronzeback angler should experience.
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Researchers have found a pocket of biodiversity on a 32-acre limestone sheet 300 feet from the Chicago shoreline.
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In Ohio, a mile northwest of downtown Put-in-Bay, visitors can get a close-up look at historical and present-day marine life in Lake Erie, both good and bad, including threats they face and the research being done to maintain that vital ecosystem.
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As traditional outdoor activities, like hunting and fishing, have waned in popularity, states like Michigan are starting to readjust their focus to outdoor activities popular with newer generations.
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A new ad campaign to stop poaching and illegal trade of lake sturgeon wants to boost awareness of threats to the species, which sustained the Great Lakes region's early Anishinaabek people.
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Ontario's Invading Species Awareness Program is asking the public to be on the lookout for Asian carp in the Great Lakes.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has asked Lake Michigan fishermen to help it gather information on salmon and trout fishing.
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A Michigan panel is expected to set regulations for a sport angling practice known as "chumming," which involves releasing parts of dead fish into the water to attract live fish.
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A Michigan panel is expected to set regulations for a sport angling practice known as "chumming," which involves releasing parts of dead fish into the water to attract live fish.
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As part of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service program, all Chinook salmon and lake trout raised at hatcheries over the last five years have been implanted with a tiny metal data tracking cylinder prior to being stocked in Lake Michigan.
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Many of the walleye were young and too small to keep, but they did not stop biting for a big crowd of government officials from throughout Ohio who came to town for the 37th annual Governor's Fish Ohio Day.
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is encouraging anglers to be aware of spawning lake sturgeons. DEC staff received numerous reports of lake sturgeon caught by anglers targeting walleye at this time of year.
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A program started two years ago to help control the seagull population in a part of Thunder Bay, Ont., appears to be making some strides. Birds of prey, as well as a number of other techniques, are being used to try and drive off nuisance seagulls.
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Southern Ontario wetlands continue to house some of the rarest fish in Canada, say biologists roaming the region this week.
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Quèbec's Environment Ministry says it did not authorize the dump of 8,000 tonnes of raw sewage by the City of Saint-Hyacinthe that experts and local officials believe led to the deaths of thousands of fish in the Yamaska River. The province is now investigating.
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All parties agree on the goal: a healthy fishery in Lake Michigan. But the means to get there is receiving serious debate. And some are even questioning the need to do anything, given the current relatively rosy state of affairs.
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Adult salmon mostly eat the small alewife fish. That food source is dwindling. So researchers plans call for only planting 690,000 Chinook salmon fingerlings next year down from 1,800,000 this year.
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Lake Superior held around half a million lake sturgeon before development, overfishing, hydropower construction and invasive species triggered a decline in population. Numbers are currently closer to 30,000, said Henry Quinlan, a fish biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service office in Ashland.
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An algae bloom on Lake Erie is wreaking havoc on fishermen already struggling with smaller catches and migrating fish.
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A celebration was held Tuesday in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., by residents and representatives of the many groups that put together a project to restore the Little Rapids portion of the St. Marys River.
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A recent study by researchers at Cornell University, in N.Y., revealed that anglers in the Great Lakes region are aware of and concerned about the threat of aquatic invasive species (AIS).
ODNR Division of Wildlife seeks help scanning perch
in Great Lakes News
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources' Division of Wildlife is asking anglers to take yellow perch they catch this year in Lake Erie to be scanned for microchips at one of seven stations along the coast.
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