Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Great Lakes Fishery Commission Hosts Workshop to Explore Lampricide Resistance

<> Great Lakes Fishery Commission Hosts Workshop to Explore Lampricide Resistance and the Development of Next Generation Lampricides -  GLC convened a first-of-its-kind workshop recently to explore the question: "Are sea lampreys becoming less susceptible to the lampricides that serve as the primary method of control for this destructive invader?"

Monday, January 26, 2015

Moves afoot to ban microbeads from personal care products

<> Moves afoot to ban microbeads from personal care products - Tiny plastic beads in personal care products are showing up in the Great Lakes and other water bodies amid growing worries about the danger they pose for humans, fish and other aquatic life.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Industrial Water Stewardship - A Look into the Future

<> Industrial Water Stewardship – A Look into the Future - A team led by the Council of Great Lakes Industries hosted a well-attended expert workshop last week in Ann Arbor, MI, that was focused on tools that industry can use to become better stewards of the region's water resources.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Law and Governance of the Great Lakes

<> Law and Governance of the Great Lakes – From Professor Noah Hall of Wayne State University Law School: Along with my friend and colleague Ben Houston, I've published a new article entitled simply "Law and Governance of the Great Lakes."

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Great Lakes Commission releases water quality trading economic feasibility report

<> Great Lakes Commission releases water quality trading economic feasibility report - The report concludes a nine-month effort to determine whether water quality trading is economically feasible in the Lower Fox River Watershed.

Friday, January 16, 2015

Asian carp eDNA found above barrier, feared to be in Great Lakes waters

<> Asian carp eDNA found above barrier, feared to be in Great Lakes waters - Several recent water samples came back positive for silver carp eDNA above an electrical barrier system near Chicago and environmentalists are concerned the species of Asian carp may have reached the Great Lakes.