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Author Archives: Lea Vigi

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Sea Lamprey Biopesticide

by Lea Vigi January 13, 2016November 10, 2025
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Secret Lives of Fish

by Lea Vigi January 13, 2016November 10, 2025
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Impact of Asian Carp in Lake Erie

by Lea Vigi January 13, 2016November 10, 2025
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Regional Maritime Strategy

by Lea Vigi January 13, 2016November 10, 2025
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Ships Wintering in Duluth

by Lea Vigi January 13, 2016November 10, 2025
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Science in Action – Restoring Fish Habitat in Urban Rivers

by Lea Vigi December 9, 2015November 10, 2025
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Wolf Scientists Support Delisting Wolves in Great Lakes

by Lea Vigi December 9, 2015November 10, 2025
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Cities Initiative Launches Best Practices Library

by Lea Vigi December 9, 2015November 10, 2025
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International Joint Commission Calls for Improved Great Lakes Atmospheric Mercury Monitoring

by Lea Vigi December 9, 2015November 10, 2025
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New Fednav Ship Better Protects The Environment

by Lea Vigi November 4, 2015November 10, 2025

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  • How to check if your Michigan water system is replacing lead pipes
    Michigan’s ambitious plan to replace 580,030 lead and galvanized lines is underway, yet many residents remain in the dark about their water safety. The Michigan Lead Service Line Tracker empowers communities to safeguard against lead exposure.
  • The Next Deluge May Go Differently
    Changes in wetlands policy and reductions in funding mean flooding will worsen.
  • Tensions flare as Line 5 public comment deadline nears
    Public comments are due by the end of the week after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed a tunnel alternative last month.

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