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    • — September 10, 2010

    Ocean current models help track Lake Michigan beach bacteria

    The U.S. Geological Survey and Michigan State University are using ocean current models to predict and identify transport patterns of fecal bacteria around beaches in southern Lake Michigan. The project’s[…]

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    • — September 9, 2010

    Lake Michigan trout still not rebounding, despite multi-million-dollar recovery effort

    Lake Michigan trout have been rendered all but incapable of naturally maintaining a viable population. A study recently concluded by the Great Lakes Science Center in Ann Arbor confirmed that[…]

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    • — September 8, 2010

    EPA announces first GLRI competitive grants

    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson announced yesterday the first round of Great Lakes Restoration Initiative competitive grants. She joined other officials for press events in Toledo, Ohio, and Green[…]

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    • — September 7, 2010

    Invasive mussels feasting on ‘doughnut’ critical to Lake Michigan ecosystem

    As officials from Great Lakes states head into the courtroom today in the fight against the notorious Asian carp, another invasive species troubles Charlie Kerfoot. He says the threat posed[…]

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