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Can artificial reefs in Lake Michigan slow erosion and boost fish population? Researchers aim to find
Man-made reefs have become a popular way to provide a habitat for fish in coastal communities. The rubble ridges, however, are also designed as a cost-effective tool to prevent erosion. Read the full story by the Chicago Tribune.
As climate change alters lakes, tribes and conservationists fight for the future of spearfishing
As a result of warming waters, increasingly variable seasonal changes and lakeshore development, walleye numbers in some lakes are dwindling. Losing the species would mean losing a food source for community members, a sovereign right to fish, and a deep connection to tradition and nature for Ojibwe and other Indigenous communities. Read the full story by ICT News.
How Barn Sanctuary champions compassion and conservation in the Great Lakes
Barn Sanctuary in Chelsea, Michigan, hopes to make a positive impact on the region to stand as a living model where animal welfare and ecological stewardship aren’t just compatible, but linked. Read the full story by Michigan Public.
Swimmers to honor the Edmund Fitzgerald by covering ship’s remaining 411 miles
Fifty years after the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald sank into Lake Superior, 68 open water swimmers will symbolically complete the ship’s failed voyage. Read the full story by MLive.
Tall ships returning to Detroit this summer for Sail Detroit Festival
The Sail Detroit Festival will showcase tall ships of various sizes and styles. They will arrive to Detroit on August 7 and tie up on the Detroit River for three days of public access. Read the full story by WXYZ-TV – Detroit, MI.
Want to be a sailor on the Great Lakes? Here’s what it takes to have career on the water
The U.S. shipboard maritime workforce is projected to turn over in the coming decades and have more than 35,000 job openings for sailors and marine oilers; 29,000 captains, mates, and pilots; and 9,500 ship engineers. Read the full story by Detroit Free Press.
A record year for Great Lakes piping plovers
Great Lakes piping plovers hit a record count of 85 nesting pairs this year, which is four more pairs than in the last two years. Since being put on the Endangered Species Act list in 1984, the plovers are recovering, but only with the protection and assistance of a significant coalition of people and organizations. Read the full story by Michigan Public.
Funding for Ohio water quality initiative cut 39%. What could this mean for Lake Erie?
Ohio’s two-year operating budget was officially signed into law by Governor DeWine, solidifying a massive cut to DeWine’s own H2Ohio program, a statewide water quality initiative. The cut has resulted in worries about environmental causes across Ohio, particularly those involving Lake Erie. Read the full story by the Akron Beacon Journal.
New DNR K9 detects aquatic invasive species
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has added four new K9s to their staff, including Jet, a four-year-old black lab trained to detect and track zebra mussels, an aquatic invasive species. Read the full story by KBJR-TV – Superior, WI.
Lake Ontario sanctuary council to meet as threat of Trump cuts grows
The advisory council for the Lake Ontario National Marine Sanctuary will meet later this month amid the specter of massive budget and staff cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which is charged with managing the sanctuary. Read the full story by Oswego County News Now.