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2016 Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative Annual Meeting: A Showcase of Knowledge, Collaboration and Action at the Local Level

by GLN Editor June 24, 2016November 10, 2025
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Great Lakes & St. Lawrence Cities Annual Meeting Videos

by GLN Editor June 15, 2016

Great Lakes Now covered the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Great Lakes & St. Lawrence Cities Initiative. View the video on demand below.

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On Flint and Moving Forward: A lot of “Eeyore” and a Little Hope

by GLN Editor June 1, 2016

In his opening remarks at The Mackinac Policy Conference, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder called for Michiganders to shift their focus from the “depressing” past to focus on solutions. He said […]

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WATCH: Beyond the Tap

by GLN Editor June 1, 2016

Our piece about Flint’s water crisis as a harbinger of failing infrastructure. Made in collaboration with World for their Local, USA series.

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Bad News for Aquatic Invasive Species in the Great Lakes Region

by GLN Editor May 9, 2016November 10, 2025

A new national investment is supporting a Great Lakes Sea Grant Network effort to work with multiple partners, including aquarists, water gardeners, educators and anglers, to prevent the spread of aquatic […]

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Minnesota Sea Grant Announces $1.5 million in Great Lakes Research

by Lea Vigi April 20, 2016November 10, 2025

What happens under the ice of Lake Superior is just one of six research programs funded by NOAA announced by the University of Minnesota Sea Grant office. Researches based in […]

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Poll Results: “Protect the Great Lakes”

by Lea Vigi April 20, 2016November 10, 2025

In the largest survey of its kind, 85% of surveyed U.S. and Great Lakes residents have told the Great Lakes Water Quality Board that protecting the Great Lakes from threats […]

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New NASA Images on the Great Lakes

by Lea Vigi April 20, 2016November 10, 2025

There was not a lot of ice cover on the Great Lakes this winter, and new images released by NASA show evidence of significant turbidity and possible early algal growth […]

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Soo Locks opens, 2016 shipping season gets underway

by GLN Editor March 25, 2016November 10, 2025

Photo courtesy of Detroit District, U.S. Army Corps of EngineersThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, announces the Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., opened Friday, March 25, […]

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Climate change threatens rare Minnesota orchid

by Lea Vigi March 23, 2016November 10, 2025

As climate change threatens wet landscapes with persistent and intense droughts, natural resource managers look for ways to preserve the remaining habitats of the rare species that dwell in them.

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