Freshwater jellyfish roughly the size of a penny have recently been spotted in western and eastern Lake Erie. Most of the time, they’re stuck to the bottom of the lake as polyps, but occasionally they grow into the traditional jellyfish form. Read the full story by the Times-Reporter.
Great Lakes Daily News
Latest Daily News
- US Army Corps of Engineers approves Enbridge plan to encase aging Great Lakes oil pipeline
- Environmental groups react to Army Corps approving Line 5 permits
- Lakewood’s $7.8M storm sewer project aims to control Lake Erie erosion
- DNR proposes limiting commercial whitefish harvest after steep population decline
- Great Lakes cruising expected to see huge growth, $300M economic impact in 2026
- Michigan environmental regulators to start enforcing 2020 industrial farm pollution law
- Massive Michigan data center slated to power Oracle, OpenAI
- Water levels drop across Great Lakes and St. Lawrence system
- Hellbenders are real, and Ohio zoo recovery program helps rare, endangered species thrive
- Michigan island tackles clunker car problem that could threaten water supply
- Great Lakes Commission hosts tree planting event
- Are Chicago and the Great Lakes a climate haven? Experts weigh in on shelter from climate change