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A Vernal Pool in Michigan teaches Great Lakes lessons

by Mary Ellen Geist August 8, 2017

From Great Lakes Bureau Chief Mary Ellen Geist: Today, greatlakesnow.org posts the second in a series of short videos about the Great Lakes by filmmaker Aaron Martin. Aaron is a […]

Posted inArticle, Asian Carp, Invasive Species, Latest News, News, Science, Technology, Research

Blast noise to keep Asian carp out of Great Lakes, new U.S. study says

by Great Lakes Today August 7, 2017

By Elizabeth Miller, Great Lakes Today In a long-awaited report, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says new measures are needed to prevent Asian carp from getting into the Great Lakes. The […]

Posted inArticle, News, Protect

Minnesota’s new collaborative approach to improve water quality

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now August 7, 2017November 10, 2025

Polluted waters and systems in disrepair Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton took the next step in his quest to improve his state’s declining water quality last week when he kicked off […]

Posted inArticle, Audio, Interview, News, Recreation and Tourism, Shipwrecks, Video

Divers chronicle Great Lakes shipwreck that left 32 dead

by GLN Editor August 3, 2017

By Elizabeth Miller from Great Lakes Today There’s more than just fish and sand in the Great Lakes.   According to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum in Michigan, there are over […]

Posted inArticle, Interview, News, Work

Great Lakes mayors drop legal threat on Waukesha diversion

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now August 3, 2017November 10, 2025

Mayors seek collaborative process improvements Waukesha, Wisconsin cleared the last hurdle yesterday that could have prevented it from drawing from Lake Michigan for its drinking water needs. In an action […]

Posted inAlgae Blooms, Article, News, Protect, Video, Water Quality and Restoration Efforts

Algae: a Great Lakes’ ancient mystery

by Mary Ellen Geist August 2, 2017

From Great Lakes Bureau Chief Mary Ellen Geist: Today, Great Lakes Now begins posting the first in a series of short videos about the Great Lakes by filmmaker Aaron Martin. Aaron […]

Posted inBeaches, Boating, Paddle Sports and Sailing, News, Play, Recreation and Tourism, Video

How they spent their summer vacation: swimming all five Great Lakes

by Mary Ellen Geist August 1, 2017

Looking for a last -minute family vacation idea before the lazy days of summer run out? There’s still time to do something your kids will never forget. Why not follow […]

Posted inArticle, Interview, Invasive Species, Latest News, News, Science, Technology, Research

Army Corps of Engineers to release Trump-Delayed Asian Carp Study

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now July 31, 2017November 10, 2025

The Army Corps of Engineers announced late Friday that it will release the results of a study on options for establishing a choke point to inhibit the advance of Asian […]

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From the NY Times, “36 Hours in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan”

by Mary Ellen Geist July 27, 2017November 10, 2025

From Great Lakes Bureau Chief Mary Ellen Geist: Darn! The word is getting out. And yet I’m happy for my friends in the U.P. who feel that beautiful part of […]

Posted inArticle, Enbridge Line 5 and Other Pipelines, Industry, Energy, Economic Development, Latest News, News

Will Line 5 get new anchor supports?

by Mary Ellen Geist July 27, 2017November 10, 2025

The majority of the people who showed up at hearings this week in St. Ignace say they want to do everything they can to keep the pipeline from becoming more dangerous.

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