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Posted inFeatured, Fish, Birds and Animals, History and Culture, Lake Huron, Latest News, Michigan, News, Recreation and Tourism, Region, Science, Technology, Research, Shipwrecks, Tourism, Wisconsin

New stamps celebrate NOAA marine sanctuaries’ landscapes and marine life

by Tynnetta Harris, Great Lakes Now August 25, 2022November 9, 2025

A Great Lakes national marine sanctuary is included in a new collection of U.S. postage stamps.

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NOAA doubles five-year grant to $53 million for Great Lakes researchers at University of Michigan

by Michigan Public July 18, 2022
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Mild Year for Lake Erie algae blooms

by GLN Editor November 2, 2016
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NOAA Proposes National Marine Sanctuary for Lake Michigan Area

by GLN Editor October 15, 2015November 10, 2025

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