A network of scientific buoys is being deployed across Lake Erie for the summer season to provide real-time data on wave conditions, water temperature, wind, and water quality for boaters, anglers, researchers, and weather forecasters. Officials say the buoy system improves safety and helps scientists monitor issues like harmful algal blooms and changing lake conditions throughout the region. Read the full story by Erie News Now.
Great Lakes Daily News
Latest Daily News
- High levels of PFAS found at Kalamazoo property bordering river
- Steel pollution still plagues Northwest Indiana
- World’s largest nuclear station proposed for Lake Ontario shore
- Oneida County Health Department to monitor five public beaches for E. coli this summer
- Judge recommends Public Service Commission reject Consumers dam sales
- Michigan Republicans target wetland protections with broad rollback
- Researchers look for ‘zombie fish,’ find beer can during dive to deepest point in Lake Superior
- The iconic Great Lakes sailing race that’s bringing 1,600 sailors to Michigan this summer
- Why a tiny insect is forcing an entire Ohio town to turn its lights off
- DNR wants input on use of PFAS funding
- Bottles, cans and fishing gear pulled from Genesee River during Rochester cleanup event
- Detroit River pollution projects advance with state, EPA agreement