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A new University of Michigan model shows that extreme temperature swings are reshaping the Great Lakes with big implications ...
Great Lakes aquaculture pioneers fight imports and regulations to build a sustainable, local seafood industry by creating ...
More PFAS news with the EPA to update its stance on “forever chemicals,” while Wisconsin residents call for an end to ...
Explore the quantum shift in Chicago’s economy as it transforms the former U.S. Steel South Works site into a sustainable future.
I Speak for the Fish is a column written by Great Lakes Now Contributor Kathy Johnson. Publishing the author’s views and assertions does not represent endorsement by Great Lakes Now or Detroit PBS.
Thanks to decades of catch-and-release fishing and shifting ecological factors, Lake St. Clair has become a world-class ...
Catch the latest energy news from around the region. Check back for these bimonthly Energy News Roundups. A mothballed ...
By Lynne Peeples, Ensia, through the Institute for Nonprofit News network This story is the first in a nine-month investigation of drinking water contamination across the U.S. The series is supported ...
The Great Lakes’ history of fishing can be separated into three general periods beginning with Indigenous nations’ utilization of the lakes for their subsistence. That was followed by the ...
After the release of the recent IJC report, there was an article floating around with a headline saying people might want to “think twice” before swimming in the Great Lakes. After talking to Rochman ...