The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy says there’s not enough money to take care of Michigan’s dams — especially the ones that have put off maintenance for decades — and it’s putting people and property at risk. Read the full story by WDIV-TV – Detroit, MI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251114-dams

Laura Andrews

A northern Michigan tribe along with local environmental organizations have scored a major victory in a legal case in Elk Rapids against Burnette Foods, a nearby fruit processing operation, for allegedly polluting wetlands and Spencer Creek. Read the full story by Interlochen Public Radio.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251114-elkrapids

Laura Andrews

Increased demand due to residential and industrial growth has strained the water system in North Dundas, Ontario. One long-term solution to this problem is to connect to the water system in South Dundas, which draws water from the St. Lawrence River. Read the full story by The Morrisburg Leader.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251114-dundas

Laura Andrews

Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, is studying a neighborhood to see how people deal with their leaves. Leaves naturally contain phosphorus and other nutrients, which are great for growing plants and your lawn, but bad for rivers, streams, and Lake Michigan. Read the full story by WTMJ-TV – Milwaukee, WI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251114-mulch

Laura Andrews

In Michigan, the Kalamazoo Water Reclamation Plant emits over a ton of noxious hydrogen sulfide gas annually. The city is pursuing its latest odor-busting project — a $135 million sludge dryer. Read the full story by WMUK – Kalamazoo, MI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251114-sludge

Laura Andrews

Lake Erie’s mythical monster, Bessie, was spotted Wednesday in the Cuyahoga River in Ohio. But this Bessie looked a bit different, thanks to the artistry of a plastic pollution awareness advocate. Read the full story by Ideastream Public Media.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251114-bessie

Laura Andrews

Ontario plans to merge thirty-six conservation authorities to seven to improve efficiencies for the organizations that monitor water levels and erosion, manage recreation, and teach people about the environment. Read the full story by CBC News.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251112-ontario-conservation-authorities

Autumn McGowan

Every year as summer ends, Indigenous Michiganders head out onto lakes and rivers to collect wild rice, a staple food with cultural significance to these communities. Read the full story by WKAR-TV – East Lansing, MI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251112-michigan-manoomin

Autumn McGowan

On October 1, the federal government shutdown began, halting many research projects tied to federal agencies, including those vital to the University of Michigan’s Great Lakes programs. The Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research works in partnership with NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory and depends on federal collaboration for critical work on water quality, algal blooms, and regional climate impacts. Read the full story by WEMU – Ypsilanti, MI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251112-annarbor-research

Autumn McGowan

Hidden in the Milwaukee Public Library’s Central Library is a little-known collection of artifacts related to ships that have traversed the Great Lakes for the past 400 years — including the legendary SS Edmund Fitzgerald. Read the full story by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251112-artifacts

Autumn McGowan

50 years ago on Monday, one of the most “mysterious and controversial” of all shipwrecks on the Great Lakes took place 17 miles north-northwest of Whitefish Point, Michigan, taking the lives of 29 crew members. Read the full story by WZZM-TV – Grand Rapids, MI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251110-edmund-fitzgerald-50th-anniversary

Hannah Reynolds

A new era of electrical generation and power demand is taking shape across the eight states of the Great Lakes basin – and with it come potentially treacherous consequences for the region’s environment and its world-leading supply of clean, fresh water. Read the full story by Circle of Blue.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251110-confrontation-energy-water-greatlakes

Hannah Reynolds

New research funded by Wisconsin Sea Grant shows Anishinaabe fire practices shaped today’s Great Lakes ecosystems. The region’s forests never existed and can’t continue to exist without people – or fire. Read the full story by Great Lakes Echo.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251110-anishinaabe-fire-greatlakes-ecosystems-research

Hannah Reynolds

There are well over 6,000 shipwrecks between the five Great Lakes, the most well-known, of course, being the SS Edmund Fitzgerald. In recent years, especially around northeast Wisconsin, shipwreck discoveries have been on the rise. Read the full story by WLUK-TV – Green Bay, MI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251110-maritime-experts-shipwrecks-wisconsin

Hannah Reynolds

Research from Michigan State University (MSU) is protecting the Great Lakes from a dangerous threat looming specifically in and around Lake Erie. For roughly a decade, MSU scientists have been studying grass carp using acoustic telemetry, which incorporates sound to track populations of fish, where underwater acoustic receivers collect data on fish surgically tagged with acoustic transmitters. Read the full story by Morning Ag Clips.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251110-msu-led-greatlakes-invasive-carp-research

Hannah Reynolds

Most reefs are associated with tropical waters and colorful fish, not the Great Lakes, but Saginaw Bay was once the home of many rock reefs. Created by glacial activity, the reefs provided a habitat for the bay’s fish. Over time, reef habitat was lost, buried by sediment due to logging, manufacturing and agricultural activity in the area. Now, efforts are underway to restore this lost habitat. Read the full story by WNEM-TV – Bay City, MI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251110-reef-restoration-saginawbay

Hannah Reynolds

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald going down during a violent Lake Superior storm in November of 1975, dozens of swimmers braved those same waters to finish the journey the ship and her crew never could. Read the full story by WLUK-TV – Green Bay, WI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251110-fondulac-lakesuperior-edmund-fitzgerald-memorial-swim

Hannah Reynolds

The sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald remains a pivotal moment in maritime history, prompting significant safety advancements in Great Lakes shipping over the past 50 years. In the wake of the Fitzgerald disaster, the U.S. Coast Guard implemented stricter training requirements, including the use of life-saving devices and immersion suits to protect against hypothermia. Read the full story by WPBN – Traverse City, MI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251107-fitzgerald-safety-legacy

James Polidori

According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, European frog-bit, an invasive aquatic plant, has been confirmed in two locations near Lake Michigan: in the lower Grand River, immediately upstream of Grand Haven, in Ottawa County, and in Pentwater Lake in Oceana County. Read the full story by WDIV – Detroit, MI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251107-invasive-plant

James Polidori

In Illinois, the city of Evanston’s Climate Action and Resilience Plan Implementation Task Force signed off on the current draft of a Lakefront Protection Ordinance to set a unified policy to regulate development and protect natural habitats and shoreline along Lake Michigan. Read the full story by the Evanston RoundTable.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251107-lakefront-protection

James Polidori

Edmund Fitzgerald was a businessman in Wisconsin and the president of Northwestern Mutual in Milwaukee, which owned the ship. His roots in the Great Lakes ran deep, with several relatives working in the maritime trade. Read the full story by WOOD-TV – Grand Rapids, MI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251107-edmund-fitzgerald

James Polidori

The Michigan Natural Resources Commission voted Thursday to expand the areas where people can spearfish lake trout, northern pike and walleye. Starting in April 2026, anglers will be allowed to spearfish for the three gamefish in parts of Lake Erie and Lake Superior and expanded portions of Lake Michigan. Read the full story by Bridge Michigan.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251107-spearfishing-access

James Polidori

The S.O.N.S. (Save Our Native Species) of Lake Erie Fishing Club received around 1,500 brown trout from the Linesville Fish Hatchery in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. The fish are only a few inches in size, and will be cared for at the hatchery until they’re ready to be released into Presque Isle Bay. Read the full story by WJET – Erie, PA.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251107-trout-hatchery

James Polidori

The Ohio Lake Erie Commission is now accepting applications for grants of up to $50,000, which are available to local governments, research institutions and nonprofit groups for projects that will improve water quality, restore habitats, and strengthen the long-term sustainability of Lake Erie. Read the full story by The Plain Dealer.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251107-sustainability-grants

James Polidori

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation says 1,000 young lake sturgeon were released into Cattaraugus Creek this week as part of a long-term plan to reestablish the fish in one of its former spawning grounds along Lake Erie. Read the full story by Fingerlakes1.com.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251107-sturgeon-release

James Polidori

Pre-proposal submissions for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) yearly fisheries habitat grants are now being accepted. Each year, the DNR allocates $1.5 million in fisheries habitat grants to governments and nonprofit organizations around the state. Read the full story by Great Lakes Echo.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251107-fisheries-grants

James Polidori

According to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society, the Edmund Fitzgerald’s 200-pound bronze bell was recovered on July 4, 1995, through a joint expedition. Every year, the original bell is tolled 29 times in honor of the 29 men who perished. Read the full story by WXYZ – Detroit, MI.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251107-fitzgerald-bell

James Polidori

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Oct. 29 approved energy company Enbridge’s plans to reroute an aging oil pipeline around a northern Wisconsin tribal reservation. Enbridge wants to build a new 41-mile segment of pipeline around the reservation of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa to replace a 12-mile segment that now crosses tribal land. Read the full story by Iron Mountain Daily Press.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251105-army-corps-approves-enbridge-pipeline-wisconsin

Hannah Reynolds

Construction is now underway on a $2.2 million project approved this summer for a new trail in Plainfield Township, Michigan. When completed, it will help connect a network of pedestrian trails running from Lake Michigan to mid-Michigan. Read the full story by MLive.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251105-construction-project-trail-system-lake-michigan

Hannah Reynolds

A unique dataset of shipwreck sonar scans, captured by researchers from the University of Michigan and Michigan Technological University, has been selected for inclusion in the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot. The dataset, known as AI4Shipwrecks, is one of only ten chosen for the national initiative focused on advancing artificial intelligence. Read the full story by Hydro International.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251105-lakehuron-shipwrecks-american-ai-research

Hannah Reynolds

A new study from Loyola University Chicago finds that muskrats – the humble, semi-aquatic rodents long overshadowed by beavers – may play a crucial role in restoring the health of the Great Lakes wetlands. Read the full story by WBBM – Chicago, IL.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251105-loyola-study-greatlakes-wetlands-muskrats

Hannah Reynolds

U.S. Congressional committees have approved the Great Lakes Fisheries Research Reauthorization Act in both the House and the Senate, clearing them for full votes in both bodies. The legislation would authorize funding for the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) Great Lakes Science Center for another five years. Read the full story by SeafoodSource.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251105-us-congressional-committees-greatlakes-fisheries

Hannah Reynolds

Butterfly populations are in decline across the continental U.S., dropping by 22% between 2000 and 2020. To help combat that trend, the John Ball Zoo launched its Great Lakes Rare Butterfly Program in 2021 to protect the region’s most threatened species. Read the full story by the Daily Press.

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Great Lakes Commission

https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251105-grandrapids-zoo-greatlakes-butterflies

Hannah Reynolds

Each year, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources allocates $1.5 million in fisheries habitat grants to governments and nonprofit organizations around the state. Pre-proposal submissions for the yearly fisheries habitat grants are now being accepted. Read the full story by the Daily Press.

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Great Lakes Commission

https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251105-state-soliciting-fisheries-habitat-projects

Hannah Reynolds

American Cruise Lines’ American Patriot cruise ship, built in 2025, will stop in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, four times in 2026 on the Lake Michigan & Upper Peninsula cruise line, one of the company’s three Great Lakes cruises. Read the full story by The Post-Crescent.

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https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20251105-sheboygan-lake-michigan-cruise-ship-2026

Hannah Reynolds