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Pheasant Hunting Season Opens in Michigan

by GLN Editor October 15, 2015November 10, 2025

Pheasant hunting season has opened in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, with the season opening in lower Michigan later this month. Michigan is now considered one of the top spots in the […]

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U of M Researchers Launch Great Lakes Mapping Tool

by GLN Editor October 15, 2015November 10, 2025

Researchers at the University of Michigan have compiled maps of all five Great Lakes spotlighting key areas for sport fishing, recreational boating, birding, beach use, and park visits. Those recreational […]

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NOAA Proposes National Marine Sanctuary for Lake Michigan Area

by GLN Editor October 15, 2015November 10, 2025

Public comment is open until January 16, 2016 on a proposal from NOAA to designate an 875-square mile portion of Lake Michigan in Wisconsin a National Marine Sanctuary.  The site, […]

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Flint Action Plan

by GLN Editor October 15, 2015November 10, 2025

Lawyers and engineers are hard at work to facilitate the city of Flint, Michigan’s return to Detroit-processed drinking water. A combination of state money, foundation funds, and local resources are […]

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Gov. Rick Snyder: Move back to Detroit water provides best protection for public health in Flint

by GLN Editor October 8, 2015

FLINT, Mich. – Flint families and children will be better protected by reconnecting with the Great Lakes Water Authority as the source of the city’s drinking water until the Karegnondi […]

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Great Lakes Week On Demand

by GLN Editor September 29, 2015November 10, 2025

Watch Great Lakes Now coverage of the Great Lakes Week 2015 water levels, invasive species, algae blooms and many other important issues facing our Great Lakes  – Watch Now >

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Great Lakes Week 2015 On Demand

by GLN Editor September 28, 2015

Miss any of the coverage of Great Lakes Week? All the sessions are available below. Click the navigation in the upper left corner to view all. You can also visit the […]

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About The Great Lakes Bureau

by GLN Editor September 28, 2015

  Detroit Public Television Announces Launch of The Great Lakes Bureau Provides Live Stream of Great Lakes Week to Environmental, Regional, News Websites & TV Stations

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Great Lakes Week 2015 Webcast Schedule

by GLN Editor September 27, 2015

Great Lakes Now will webcast highlights from the Great Lakes Commission 2015 Annual Meeting and the Great Lakes Restoration Conference – View the Schedule >

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Big Blue Live on PBS Watch on Demand

by GLN Editor August 26, 2015November 10, 2025

The Giants of the Deep Return to Monterey Bay Big Blue Live is a live television and online event celebrating some of the world’s most amazing marine creatures converging off California’s […]

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