Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Alpena, Michigan, will host a community lecture on Lake Trout Restoration on September 18 at the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center. The conversation will center around a conservation effort to build a series of artificial reefs to promote fish spawning. Read the full story by the Alpena News.
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