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Emergency Dredging Plan for the Great Lakes

by GLN Editor March 19, 2013November 10, 2025

Last month, the Michigan State Waterways Commission announced an emergency dredging plan for the Great Lakes.  On Wednesday, March 13th, the Michigan State House Appropriations Committee approved nearly $21 million […]

Posted inEnergy, Clean Energy, Ethanol and Fracking, Industry, Energy, Economic Development, News, Science, Technology, Research

U-M researchers will brief officials on fracking March 5 in Lansing

by GLN Editor February 21, 2013November 10, 2025

DATE: 1:30-3:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 5, 2013 EVENT: University of Michigan researchers will brief state officials and others about a detailed study underway at U-M to examine the potential environmental […]

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The Debate over Restoring the Natural Divide and Dealing With the Asian Carp Issue

by GLN Editor February 7, 2013November 10, 2025

There are a number of invasive species in the Great Lakes, the best known is probably the Asian Carp. According to a recent study by Canada’s Department of Fisheries and […]

Posted inInvasive Species, News, Science, Technology, Research

David Knight, Great Lakes Ports & Navigation Specialist

by GLN Editor February 1, 2013November 10, 2025

            Christy McDonald discusses with David Knight, Great Lakes Ports & Navigation Specialist is interviewed about water levels and changing coast lines. Watch it On […]

Posted inInvasive Species, News, Science, Technology, Research

Sarah LeSage, Department of Environmental Quality

by GLN Editor January 28, 2013November 10, 2025

              Christy McDonald talks with Sarah LeSage of AIS Program Coordinator Department of Environmental Quality about invasive species impact the Great Lakes and the […]

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The Search for Solutions

by GLN Editor January 25, 2013November 10, 2025

From the Great Lakes Now Connect: Invasive Species event, the second panel The Search for Solutions allows the panel to give their outlook on the Great Lakes, problems that need managing, […]

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They’re Here! (and it’s more than just Carp!)

by GLN Editor January 22, 2013November 10, 2025

From the Great Lakes Now Connect: Invasive Species event, the first panel They’re Here! (and it’s more than just Carp!) discusses the 180 different species of plants and animals who have been identified as invasive […]

Posted inInvasive Species, News, Science, Technology, Research, Video

Interview with Tom Barrett, Mayor of Milwaukee

by GLN Editor January 15, 2013November 10, 2025

                After the Great Lakes Now Connect: Invasive Species seminar on Tuesday, Christy McDonald sat down with the Mayor of Milwaukee to talk […]

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Great Lakes Now Connect Video Player

by GLN Editor January 7, 2013

Great Lakes Now Connect January 15, 10-12pm Download the video player code to embed in your website.

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Live Stream – Great Lakes Now Connect

by GLN Editor January 7, 2013

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