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Mr. Great Lakes, Jeff Kart

Mr. Great Lakes on top water trails, Midwest Birding Symposium

By Jeff Kart | August 18, 2015

Mr. Great Lakes (Jeff Kart) reports from Bay City, Michigan’s Delta College Q-90.1 FM. This week, Jeff Kart discusses the top 11 water paddling trails in Michigan and the upcoming Midwest Birding Symposium in Bay City, Michigan. Text available at Mr. Great Lakes.

Water
Mr. Great Lakes, Jeff Kart

Mr. Great Lakes on restoration and septic systems

By Jeff Kart | August 11, 2015

Jeff Kart discusses newly funded Great Lakes grants, native fish passage and Michigan septic systems.

Recreation
Mobile Boat Wash unit sprays off hidden invasives

Free boat wash targets Michigan invaders

By Kevin Duffy | August 7, 2015

Michigan State University is fighting the state’s worst aquatic invaders with mobile lakeside education and free boat washes.

Energy
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Michigan task force calls for heavy oil ban in Straits of Mackinac pipelines

By WKAR Current State | August 5, 2015

Environmental groups are calling on Michigan to pay attention to the Enbridge pipeline system beneath the Straits of Mackinac.

Water
Mr. Great Lakes, Jeff Kart

Mr. Great Lakes on restoration report to Congress and waterfowl festival

By Jeff Kart | July 31, 2015

Jeff Kart talks the Great Lakes Initiative Report to Congress and the President, and the Saginaw Bay Waterfowl Festival this weekend.

Land
Mr. Great Lakes, Jeff Kart

Mr. Great Lakes on Michigan lighthouse sale, conservation and community solar

By Jeff Kart | July 20, 2015

Mr. Great Lakes covers lighthouses, conserved land and a new community solar program.

Recreation

Public service announcement: heed warning flags

By Brooke Kansier | July 20, 2015

This Be Current Smart video covers exactly what those flags at the beach mean, and why it’s so important to pay attention to them.

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Center grows food businesses

By Guest Contributor | July 16, 2015

Kitchen incubator gives entrepreneurs a leg up.

Recreation

Public service announcement: escape dangerous currents

By Brooke Kansier | July 14, 2015

Here’s another tip from Be Current Smart to keep yourself safe around dangerous currents this summer.

Water
Mr. Great Lakes, Jeff Kart

Mr. Great Lakes on new beach-testing method in Michigan

By Jeff Kart | July 13, 2015

Mr. Great Lakes reports from Bay City, Michigan’s Delta College Q-90.1 FM.

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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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