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Whitefish are disappearing. What can we do? | Great Lakes Now

by November 24, 2025December 31, 2025

Lake whitefish are disappearing as invasive mussels filter away food that baby whitefish need to survive. Fishing families who depend on whitefish harvests have had to shift to new species […]

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How Tugboats Keep the Great Lakes Moving

by November 20, 2025December 29, 2025

Tugboats are a crucial part of keeping Great Lakes shipping running smoothly. They spend most of their time assisting larger vessels, whether they’ve run aground, lost a bow thruster, or […]

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$18M approved in bill credits for Pennsylvania customers in ‘forever chemicals’ settlement

by Lisa John Rogers, Great Lakes Now November 19, 2025December 18, 2025

More PFAS news with a “cover-up” in Canada’s North Bay, and Wisconsin legislators estimate pollution cleanup could cost several billion dollars.

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Time is Running Out for Whitefish

by November 19, 2025December 26, 2025

Time is running out for Great Lakes Whitefish. Their numbers have been declining for decades, and they could disappear entirely in a matter of years. The culprit? Invasive mussels that […]

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The history of taming the Great Black Swamp

by Patrick Wensink November 19, 2025

Before farms and suburbs, the Great Black Swamp thrived. Restoring it could help curb Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms today.

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The Fight to Save Lake Whitefish

by Mila Murray November 18, 2025December 18, 2025

The race to save whitefish, a restaurant with local flavors and the Erie Canal turns 200.

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Roads Get Riskier After Daylight Saving

by November 18, 2025December 22, 2025

A study suggests that year-round daylight saving time would limit vehicle collisions with deer, and save approximately $1.2 billion annually. That same study found a 16% spike in deer collisions […]

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How the Erie Canal Shaped Our World | Great Lakes Now

by November 17, 2025December 18, 2025

2025 marks the 200th anniversary of the opening of the Erie Canal, the waterway connecting Lake Erie to the Hudson River, New York City, and the Atlantic Ocean. The canal […]

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Stanton Yards development merges art, nature on Detroit River, envisions ‘thriving new community destination’

by John Hartig, Great Lakes Now November 14, 2025December 18, 2025

A waterfront extension of Detroit’s Little Village cultural development is planned as a 13-acre public gathering place.

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How should we remember the Edmund Fitzgerald?

by November 13, 2025December 16, 2025

According to Thomas M. Nelson, author of Wrecked: The Edmund Fitzgerald and the Sinking of the American Economy, the Edmund Fitzgerald is more than a maritime tragedy: it’s a cautionary […]

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