Arctic grayling were once abundant in Michigan’s waters. But almost a century ago, habitat destruction, overfishing, and predation by introduced species decimated their populations. Today an effort is underway to restore self-sustaining populations of this long-lost fish. Read the full story by the Great Lakes Now.
Great Lakes Daily News
Latest Daily News
- Michigan’s Great Lakes fish populations assessed
- Soo Locks shipping slows down due to ice
- How commercial divers obliterate invasive mussels
- Demand for hydropower surges as Trump clamps down on clean energy
- Participants needed for long-term study on health effects of Lake Erie algal blooms
- New augmented reality map of Great Lakes launches in region
- Historically-low water levels on Lac St. Louis to be raised
- Wildlife stamps aim to improve conservation across the Great Lakes region
- Lake Superior Estuarium unveils new “Ishkode” exhibit
- ‘Rock snot’, spotted lanternfly, and more: Michigan hosts invasive species webinars
- House passes bill to reauthorize Great Lakes Restoration Initiative funding
- SONS of Lake Erie release over a thousand trout into Presque Isle Bay