Our Work
Here’s some of the work we’re doing to ensure a healthy environment, strong economy and high quality of life for current and future generations.
Thanks for joining us in New York!
Thank you to all who joined us in New York for the 2024 Great Lakes Commission Annual Meeting, held October 8-10 in Rochester, New York, at The Strathallan Hotel!
Improving regional management of invasive Phragmites
The Phragmites Adaptive Management Framework (PAMF) is initiating the first cycle of a new program that will improve Phragmites management across the Great Lakes basin and beyond.
The Advisor
The September 2024 edition of the Commission’s e-newsletter, The Advisor, includes final information in advance of the 2024 GLC Annual Meeting, news from several GLC projects, an introduction to our new GLC fellows, and more!
2023 Great Lakes Commission Annual Report
The 2023 Great Lakes Commission Annual Report is now available online! The GLC’s Annual Report includes highlights and key accomplishments under Chair Mary Mertz of Ohio, and Executive Director Erika Jensen.
A new Great Lakes Water Use Database
The GLC recently launched an updated Great Lakes Water Use Database website that is more secure and makes it easier for the public to access water use data.
Great Lakes Investment Tracker
The new Great Lakes Investment Tracker is an interactive mapping application developed by the Great Lakes Commission to showcase federally-funded projects in Great Lakes states.
After decades, lake trout restored to sustainable levels in Lake Superior
Lake Superior’s top predator fish is at a sustainable population. The lake trout population has recovered to the point it no longer has to be stocked. Read the full story by Michigan Public.
How Native Americans are saving lake sturgeon
Tribal communities have played a pivotal, but often overlooked, role in lake sturgeon restoration efforts in the Great Lakes. Read the full story by Great Lakes Now.
Too many beavers harm Michigan’s trout streams, conservationists warn
Beavers are considered ecological architects, but certain conservationists are worried there can be too many in some areas of Michigan. Read the full story by MLive.
Great Lakes Commission calls for reauthorization of Great Lakes legislation and stronger protections against invasive species
Rochester, New York – At its Annual Meeting, held last week on the shores of Lake Ontario in Rochester, New York, the Great Lakes Commission (GLC) passed resolutions calling for reauthorization of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative and stronger protections against...
Great Lakes Commission awards more than $1.4 million to reduce runoff and improve water quality
Ann Arbor, Mich. – The Great Lakes Commission (GLC) announced today that it will award more than $1.45 million in grants through the Great Lakes Sediment and Nutrient Reduction Program to reduce the runoff of pollutants such as sediment and nutrients from entering...
The Advisor E-Newsletter: September 2024
The September 2024 edition of the Commission’s e-newsletter, The Advisor, includes the last chance to register for the 2024 GLC Annual Meeting, news from several GLC projects, an introduction to our new GLC fellows, and more!
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GREAT LAKES EVENTS
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Great Lakes Calendar
Let’s Talk Lake Superior: Invasive Species in Lake Superior
December 4Adaptive Forestry for a Resilient Climate
December 19Annual Invasive Species Forum
February 18, 2025 - February 20, 2025