Visitors to Lake Huron this summer may have a unique opportunity to glimpse science in action. During July and September, scientists on board a half dozen research vessels will crisscross Thunder Bay, Saginaw Bay, and the open waters of Lake Huron, collecting samples of sediment, water, mussels, microscopic organisms, and fish.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking nominations from a diverse range of qualified candidates to be considered for appointment as members of its Great Lakes Advisory Board (GLAB). The GLAB will provide advice and recommendations to the EPA Administrator, in her capacity as Chair of the Great Lakes Interagency Task Force, on matters pertaining to Great Lakes restoration and protection. Vacancies are expected to be filled by September 2012. Sources in addition to this Federal Register Notice may be used in the solicitation of nominees.
The fine for forgetting to pull your drain plug at a boat landing, allowing a zebra mussel into your boat or leaving weeds hanging on your trailer will double across Minnesota to as much as $500.
The move was set by the Minnesota Legislature last year and Department of Natural Resources officials said Friday they are ready to enforce the change and slap violators with hefty fines.
Nearly all of the Kalamazoo River is being reopened for recreational use and the cleanup of a massive Enbridge Inc. oil spill nearly two years ago is in its final stages, federal, state and local officials announced. Thirty-four miles of the river and all of Morrow Lake are reopening.
The discovery of stocked lake sturgeon bearing eggs in the Oswegatchie River and Oneida Lake's outlet this spring marks a milestone in restoration efforts that began nearly 20 years ago, biologists said Monday.
Federal officials are giving out $10 million in grants to reduce phosphorus in the Great Lakes. The element is tied to the production of algae, which can be toxic to wildlife and people.
The funding is part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, launched in 2010 to tackle a diverse set of environmental problems.High levels of phosphorus are often due to farm runoff and poorly treated sewage, according to the initiative’s action plan. The grants are aimed at farmers who are looking for more efficient conservation programs for their land and nearby water sources.
The state Fish and Boat Commission confirmed that Todd Young of Nazareth, Pa., set a state record for lake trout with a fish weighing 29 pounds, 4 ounces. Caught May 6 in Lake Erie on a Northern King spoon trolled about 3 miles off Harbor Creek, the fish topped the previous record of 27 pounds, 13 ounces caught in Lake Erie in 1996 by Tom Illar Jr. of Apollo.
In other northern climates, lake trout can grow to more than 50 inches and tip the scales at more than 100 pounds.
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a permanent Special Local Regulation on Lake Erie, Lakeside, Ohio. This regulation is intended to regulate vessel movement in portions of Lake Erie during the annual Kelley's Island Swim. This special local regulated area is necessary to protect swimmers from vessel traffic.
Comments and related materials must be received by the Coast Guard on or before July 5, 2012.
By Amy Lane/Bridge Magazine contributor
It’s taking plenty of $100 checks and some larger amounts, fundraisers and perseverance. But with a big slice of their economic future at stake, members of the small waterfront community of Pentwater are banding together to pay for something Washington, D.C., no longer does: Dredging of the sandbar that annually accumulates and chokes off the mouth of a channel between Pentwater Lake and Lake Michigan.
Citing both erosion and devastating effects to its fishing and tourism business, county legislators from Niagara and Orleans are opposing an International Joint Commission plan to raise water levels in Lake Ontario. A proposal by the commission calls for raising and lowering water levels in the lake by as much as 9-12 inches to restore balance to the lake and maintain wetlands. But county officials say the plan, which would alter water levels for the first time since the 1950s, could be devastating.
- EPA Creates Great Lakes Protection Advisory Board
- Establishment of the Great Lakes Advisory Board (GLAB) by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Final Aquatic Nuisance Species Control Paper Released
- GLMRIS Welcomes New Interim Program Manager
- Buoy on Lake Erie Marks 148-Year-Old Shipwreck Near Cleveland
- Water-Monitoring Robofish Almost Ready to Patrol Great Lakes
- Canada Pledges $17.5 Million in Asian Carp Fight
- DNR Release 40,000 Steelhead to the AuSable River
- Isolated Chicago Lagoon Nets Two 60-Pound Asian Carp
- $12 Million Cleanup of Muskegon Lake Completed
- Fully Opening the Lower Rouge River to the Great Lakes
- Coast Guard Finishing Up Navigational Aids
- Restoring the Natural Divide Between Great Lakes & Mississippi River Basins
- Coast Guard Proposed Detroit River Restricted Speeds
- New St. Clair River Reef's
- Wisconsin Searchable Fishing Regulations Tool Now Available
- Wisconsin's Musky Reintroduction Program has Spawned Success
- New Rules on Cleaning Fish in Ohio
- State, federal agencies partner to help restore populations of 3 fish species
- Great Lakes Restoration Initiative