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What happens when Great Lakes shipping season ends?
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In the old days, shipyards would shut down and workers retire to Florida for the season. Not so, anymore.
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In the old days, shipyards would shut down and workers retire to Florida for the season. Not so, anymore.
Gov. Rick Snyder discussed Asian carp, wetland conservation, water quality and other environmental issues in his 2017 State of the State Address.
Gary Wilson talks with Current State about the month in Great Lakes news.
The report cites some significant progress such as improving wetlands and restoring contaminated areas.
Environmental groups are criticizing changes to climate change information on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website and worry that this is a preview of the Trump administration.
Lake Ontario homeowners fear new regulations will mean more flooding.
The latest from Mr. Great Lakes.
Foraging for food can be healthy for you and for the environment.
A new study from Rochester Institute of Technology tracks how much plastic is getting into the Great Lakes.
The United States and Canada are moving to ban microbeads — the tiny plastic bits in toothpaste and facewash that are big water polluters. Now scientists are focusing on a similar problem — and it’s lurking in your laundry pile.