Sea lamprey collapsed the Great Lakes commercial fishery. A 'silver bullet' chemical brought it back
A new documentary released to streaming services on Jan. 31, 'THE FISH THIEF: A Great Lakes Mystery' tells the story of the ...
Great Lakes tribes and state biologists are working together to reintroduce Arctic grayling to northern Michigan's waterways ...
Last month, the Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District discovered four adult zebra mussels in Chanhassen’s Lake Ann, ...
The oxbow’s natural shoreline along the Rouge River, once eliminated for flood control, has been restored and transformed ...
There are about 42 fewer days of wintry weather in the Great Lakes than in 1995, according to a study published in the ...
The Fish Thief: A Great Lakes Mystery is directed ... of Windsor researcher who specializes in chemosensory systems for species such as sea lampreys. "They have taste buds just like you and ...
When the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement was passed in the 1970s, eutrophication was the big problem. Eutrophication occurs when too many nutrients enter a body of water, increasing the amount of ...
The health of Great Lakes will be in focus when the documentary called "All Too Clear: Beneath the Surface of the Great Lakes ...
If you come across one of these goopy colonies, don't fear! While they may be gross, they are native to the Great Lakes and ...
thanks to a mysterious invasive species that began popping up across the basin more than 100 years ago: the sea lamprey. It came to the Great Lakes from the Atlantic Ocean and began rearing its ...
Since 1973, ice coverage has fallen by 77% on Lake Michigan and 71% on the Great Lakes as a whole. That has a far-reaching ...
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