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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Tuesday, October 31, 2023 (Toledo, Ohio) – On Saturday, December 2, the National Museum of the Great Lakes, in partnership with Geo. Gradel Co., invites individuals to join a holiday tradition by welcoming back the ”Christmas Tree Ship.” Additionally, thanks to the generosity of The University of Toledo Medical

by: National Museum of the Great Lakes

tags: Boat Museum, Great Lakes, History

Monday, October 30, 2023

One of the world's largest remaining Edwardian steamships, the S.S. Keewatin, has arrived at its new home at a museum in Kingston, Ont., after sailing through the Great Lakes from Georgian Bay near Barrie. The vessel is older than the Titanic. It had been docked at Port McNicoll in Georgian Bay, which was once a vital stop

by: CBC News

tags: Canada, Georgian Bay, Great Lakes, History, Lake Huron

Monday, October 23, 2023

MUSKEGON, Mich. — As the days grow shorter and the temperatures tumble, it won't be much longer before Lake Michigan's buoys will get pulled in for the season. This winter, however, a new type of buoy is hoping to make sure scientists have access to the vital weather data those buoys provide all year. The Great Lakes

by: Collin Rogers, News Channel 3

tags: Environmental Impact, Great Lakes, Lake Michigan

Friday, October 20, 2023

CHARLEVOIX COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- An autonomous quiet vessel that has been traveling across the Great Lakes is back on dry land. Saildrone's mission to gather data began in June. We're here in Charlevoix and on last Wednesday we were fortunate enough to capture Saildrone being towed underneath the drawbridge after more than 50

by: Heather Bricca, Up North Live

tags: Education, Environmental Impact, Fishing, Great Lakes

Thursday, October 19, 2023

A diver examines a sinkhole in Lake Huron as part of research to study microbes and bacteria similar to those found in the Earth’s earlier shallow seas. Photo courtesy of Michigan Maritime Museum When people think of sinkholes they often think of ones that happen on land, but sinkholes also exist in the Great Lakes, a

by: Becky Kark, South Haven Tribune

tags: Diving, Education, Great Lakes, Lake Huron, Michigan

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Supporting this Record Breaking Class - Great Lakes Boat Building School recently received a $354,600 USDA Rural Business Development Grant to support the school’s Enhancing Education with Equipment Campaign. The campaign’s purpose is to acquire the latest in equipment and technology for students to prepare for employment

by: Great Lakes Boat Building School

tags: Education, Great Lakes, Michigan

Thursday, October 12, 2023

COLUMBUS, Ohio — During its annual meeting in Oregon, Ohio, the Great Lakes Commission elected Ohio Department of Natural Resources Director Mary Mertz to serve as the organization’s chair. “We have made protecting Lake Erie a priority in Ohio through Governor Mike DeWine’s groundbreaking H2Ohio

by: Ohio Department of Natural Resources

tags: Great Lakes, Industry News, Lake Erie, ODNR, Ohio

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

On a Saturday afternoon in June 2023, Yvonne Drebert and Zach Melnick set out on their boat from a launch near their home in Larsen Cove, Ont., a tiny community on the shore of Lake Huron. They were joined by two friends and a dog. The group had planned a casual day on the water, catching up and checking out an unusual bump on the

by: Christina Frangou, Canadian Geographic

tags: Canada, Great Lakes, Lake Huron, Shipwrecks

Monday, October 9, 2023

WAUKESHA - The proverbial pipe wrench has turned, and Lake Michigan's water has begun flowing through the city of Waukesha's precedent-setting new system in a transition that will last anywhere from five to 30 days. Wondering where the water is right now relative to your home or business? Don't worry, there's a map for that. City

by: Jim Riccioll, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

tags: Great Lakes, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin

Thursday, October 5, 2023

Fall means popular splake fishing on Lake Superior. And the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking anglers to help them understand better how the fish live in the largest Great Lake. The DNR has stocked splake, a hybrid cross between lake trout and brook trout, in Lake Superior most years since 1971, and every year since

by: Keith Matheny, Detroit Free Press

tags: Fishing, Great Lakes, Lake Superior, Michigan

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