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    • — July 18, 2011

    Volunteer program watches over Michigan lakes for over 35 years

    The Great Lake state can continue to be proud of its nickname thanks to its diligent citizens. Michigan residents have been volunteering to maintain the state’s thousands of lakes for[…]

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    • — July 12, 2011

    Moses Lake officials to dredge 60 years of sediment buildup

    Dredging in Washington’s Moses Lake has begun. The project aims to remove 300,000 cubic yards of sediment, which represents more than 60 years of accumulation. Commissioners granted full project approval[…]

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    • — July 11, 2011

    Rip currents continue to kill in the Great Lakes

    Rip currents, sometimes incorrectly called rip tides or undertow, continue to claim 100 lives each year in the U.S, according to Michigan Sea Grant’s Upwellings magazine. Though many believe these[…]

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    • — July 11, 2011

    Lake Erie water snake population booming

    After nearly a decade of decline, the Lake Erie water snake is making a comeback. It’s been listed as threatened by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service but could be[…]

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