Monday, September 21, 2015

Register now for the GLC 2015 Annual Meeting

<> Register now for the GLC 2015 Annual Meeting - The Great Lakes Commission 2015 Annual Meeting is an opportunity for Great Lakes stakeholders to convene with colleagues and share perspectives on important Great Lakes issues. 

Friday, September 18, 2015

Great Lakes Commission receives funding to examine water quality trading in Western Lake Erie

 

<> Great Lakes Commission receives funding to examine water quality trading in Western Lake Erie - The Great Lakes Commission will soon embark on a three-year effort in partnership with member states and the Province of Ontario to test water quality trading as a tool for improving water quality in the western basin of Lake Erie.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Bird sounds signal Great Lakes forest health

<> Bird sounds signal Great Lakes forest health - Birds reveal a great deal about the condition of a forest ecosystem, and form the basis of a new study "Sensitivity of breeding birds to the 'human footprint' in western Great Lakes forest landscapes."

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

COMMENTARY: Ballast bill would harm Great Lakes

<> COMMENTARY: Ballast bill would harm Great Lakes - The shipping industry's lobbyists have been pushing legislation that would exempt their ballast water discharges from the Clean Water Act -- this would shift the burden of invasive species away from them and onto the ones who benefit from healthy Great Lakes.

Friday, September 11, 2015

Waukesha's quest to divert Lake Michigan water challenged

<> Waukesha's quest to divert Lake Michigan water challenged - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is opposed to Waukesha's quest to divert water from Lake Michigan, but the city argues that this is the only answer to a court order to improve water quality by June 2018 and to also meet demands for more water.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Battle building over fish farming in Great Lakes

<> Battle building over fish farming in Great Lakes - Penned fish farms like the ones being advocated for the Great Lakes can bring significant revenue to Michigan. But critics note they also allow fish waste to escape freely into surrounding water.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Get Involved in the World's Largest Shoreline Cleanup

<> Get Involved in the World's Largest Shoreline Cleanup - The Alliance for the Great Lakes and the Ocean Conservancy invite you to join hundreds of thousands of volunteers worldwide in cleaning up beaches and shorelines on Saturday, September 19, during the 2015 Adopt-a-Beach™ event held in Michigan and other Great Lakes states.