The Great Lakes are awash in plastic. A new project is using trash-trapping technology to get rid of it
In his role as president and CEO of the Council of the Great Lakes Region, Mark Fisher is now helping to lead a project to collect some of that plastic from marinas around the province of Ontario using two kinds of trash-trapping technology: Seabins and Littatraps. Read the full story by CBC.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20201001-great-lakes-plastic





Two speakers will offer virtual talks at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, via Zoom. Brandon Krumwiede, Great Lakes geospatial coordinator with NOAA’s Office for Coastal Management, will present, “Water Level Change Impacts in the St. Louis River Estuary.” Over the past several years, water level changes from near-record lows to near-record highs have altered the shorelines along Lake Superior and the estuary. Krumwiede’s presentation will provide an overview of the interplay between water levels and physical changes seen along the shorelines.

