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Algae

Monitoring algal blooms in the Great Lakes Basin

By Kurt Williams | February 13, 2019

This is how algal blooms are monitored in the Great Lakes Basin.

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Proposed eel farm raises concerns about invasive species

By Eric Freedman | January 22, 2019

A proposed aquaculture project could make Michigan the first state to commercially raise African longfin eel.

Water

Study: toxic algae develops faster

By Anntaninna Biondo | November 21, 2018

The new report examining the big picture finds algae cells persisting in sediments through the winter.

Beer

Drink a beer, save a forest

By Tamia Boyd | October 26, 2018

Michigan breweries lead the nation in participating in campaign to help trees and ultimately the water that makes their beer.

Plastics

Great Lakes advocates fight for last straw

By Alexandria Iacobelli | October 17, 2018

Plastic straws pose problems to waterways and the animals that inhabit them.

Water

Algae is ugly: Why Lake Erie anglers avoid harmful algal blooms

By admin | October 16, 2018

A new study reports that aesthetics are the main reason anglers avoid harmful algal blooms.

Water

Despite Flint, many water systems not open about lead pipes

By Eric Freedman | October 8, 2018

Flint’s lead-tainted water crisis has drawn international headlines, but some states and their water systems appear to be slow in learning the importance of keeping the public informed about similar risks.

Water

GLRI proves economic boost along Great Lakes Corridor

By Angelica A. Morrison | October 1, 2018

A new study shows a boost in economic activity in communities along the Great Lakes Corridor where Great Lakes Restoration Initiative projects took place.

Contaminants

Firefighting chemical linked to water safety concerns

By Jeremy Wahr | September 17, 2018

A firefighting foam has been linked to a group of chemicals known to be harmful to infants, toddlers and pregnant women. But it is still kept on hand because firefighters say they don’t have effective alternatives.

Water

A Great Lake plunge may not be such a great feat

By David Poulson | September 14, 2018

Climate change is taking the polar out of a polar plunge and could fuel bacteria and algae outbreaks.

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Environmental news of the Great Lakes region from the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University.

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