<> What is happening to the salmon? - In a four-year span between 2004 and 2008, |
Monday, November 16, 2015
What is happening to the salmon?
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Bipartisanship key in working to protect Great Lakes
<> Bipartisanship key in working to protect Great Lakes - Guest column by U.S. Rep. Fred Upton, R-St. Joseph, MI |
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
NOAA seeks public input on WI/Lake Michigan national marine sanctuary proposal
<> NOAA seeks public input on WI/Lake Michigan national marine sanctuary proposal - NOAA is asking for the public's input on a proposed national marine sanctuary to protect historic shipwrecks in a section of Lake Michigan along the Wisconsin coast. The area was proposed to NOAA with broad community support -- meetings: Nov. 17, 18, 19; public comment period closes on Jan. 15, 2016. |
Monday, November 9, 2015
Asian carp recommendations could take 4 more years
<> Asian carp recommendations could take 4 more years - Nearly two years after the release of a landmark report on alternatives for keeping Asian carp out of the Great Lakes, federal officials told members of Congress on Wednesday it could be another four years before recommendations for stopping the invasive species at a key chokepoint outside Chicago, Ill., are ready. |
Friday, November 6, 2015
MI Senators Stabenow, Peters, Rep. Kildee Call for Newly Elected Canadian Prime Minister to Stop Storage of Nuclear Waste on Great Lakes
<> MI Senators Stabenow, Peters, Rep. Kildee Call for Newly Elected Canadian Prime Minister to Stop Storage of Nuclear Waste on Great Lakes - The previous Canadian administration said a decision on whether or not to move forward with the construction of a repository would be made by December 2. |
Thursday, November 5, 2015
New saltie on Great Lakes is first with onboard ballast treatment
<> New saltie on Great Lakes is first with onboard ballast treatment - Fednav, Canada's largest Great Lakes shipping fleet, took delivery this week of the first Great Lakes-bound saltie with a permanent, on-board ballast water treatment system. |
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
A scientific panel weighs in on fish farming
<> A scientific panel weighs in on fish farming - A report on fish farming in the Great Lakes suggests Michigan should move carefully if it allows the industry to start up -- Canadians raise millions of trout in Lake Huron every year and some people want Michigan to do the same -- fish farms are proposed for the Bay de Noch near Escanaba, and in Lake Huron near Roger's City -- the main concern scientists have about pollution from these farms is phosphorus, a nutrient plants need |