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The Cool Down on MSNScientists warn of serious risks lurking in the Great Lakes: 'Highest reported worldwide'People who eat fish from the Great Lakes should be cautious, too. Scientists warn of serious risks lurking in the Great Lakes ...
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The Cool Down on MSNExperts warn of devastating consequences after major cuts to Great Lakes program: 'The impact is immediate'Cuts to the federal workforce may threaten the health of the Great Lakes. What's happening? Twelve U.S. Fish and ...
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Though the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians opposed the fishing rights agreement, the appellate court said the “overriding priority” was to both protect tribal rights and to preserve the ...
The Trump administrations efforts to cut funding could make it easier for invasive species to thrive in the Great Lakes.
A board of scientists has proposed a system to monitor microplastics in the Great Lakes. Currently, there’s no coordinated ...
Illinois last month had delayed signing paperwork with the Army Corps of Engineers, citing “uncertainty” of funding from the Trump administration.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The highly successful Sea Lamprey Control program, charged with eradicating the invasive fish from around ...
“Microplastics are reported to be present in sources of drinking water and in fish collected from the Great Lakes and their ...
Sea lamprey decimated popular Great Lakes fish from the 1920s to the 1950s. Since then, the Great Lakes Fishery Commission has been applying a pesticide to keep the invasive species from reproducing.
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