The Great Lakes have been brutally compromised over the years, by overfishing and industrial pollution for example, and more recently by the outbreak of toxic algal blooms in Lake Erie. Perhaps the ...
The health of Great Lakes will be in focus when the documentary called "All Too Clear: Beneath the Surface of the Great Lakes ...
Every year from April to November, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is on the Great Lakes, surveying the ...
Volunteers and invasive species prevention partners will ... and live wells can help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species. Reitzloff will be at the boat launch on North Charley Bluff Road on ...
Every year from April to November, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is on the Great Lakes, surveying the important and diverse Great Lakes fisheries. Crews from research stations in ...
From lake trout to invasive species, discover what Michigan’s waters revealed in this year’s DNR surveys. Photo: Research ...
Each year from April to November, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources surveys the diverse and vital Great Lakes ...
The problem of invasive species is recognized as a significant threat to everything from global biodiversity to maintaining ...
Across the globe, the problem of invasive species is recognized as a significant threat to everything from global biodiversity to maintaining healthy fields and forests, and even to keeping our ...
Perhaps the most dramatic assault on the Great Lakes ecosystem occurred decades ago, perpetrated by an invasive species called the sea lamprey.
The Asian carp, an invasive species, travels through North American waters, eating, breeding and decimating native fish populations.
A new documentary film that tells the underwater impact of the quagga mussels in the Great Lakes will be featured on Thursday ...