Assessing the U.S. Climate in February 2023
NCEI News Feed
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/national-climate-202302
In February, the average contiguous U.S. temperature was 36.5°F, which is 2.7°F above the 20th-century average.
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The Great Lakes Commission today issued a request for proposals (RFP) to support in-person outreach and voluntary watercraft inspections in coordination with the annual regional Great Lakes Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Landing Blitz. This funding is intended to support partner activities with a specific focus on expanding access and event coverage to water bodies and access points that have not historically been included as participants in previous Great Lakes AIS Landing Blitz events. Tribal or U.S.-based local units of government, lake associations/watershed protection groups, non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations, universities/colleges, conservation groups are eligible to apply for the grants, which expected to range from $4,000 and $10,000.
The Great Lakes AIS Landing Blitz is an annual event that brings together state agencies and local volunteer partners to visit public and private boating access sites to deliver messaging about preventing the introduction and spread of AIS from the movement of watercraft and equipment between water bodies. The Great Lakes Commission coordinates the Landing Blitz in partnership with state and provincial agencies and Sea Grant program staff.
Applications are due April 21, 2023 and project activities are expected to take place at least from June 30 – July 9, 2023. Please contact Ceci Weibert at cweibert@glc.org with any questions.
The Great Lakes Commission, led by chair Todd L. Ambs, deputy secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (retired), is a binational government agency established in 1955 to protect the Great Lakes and the economies and ecosystems they support. Its membership includes leaders from the eight U.S. states and two Canadian provinces in the Great Lakes basin. The GLC recommends policies and practices to balance the use, development, and conservation of the water resources of the Great Lakes and brings the region together to work on issues that no single community, state, province, or nation can tackle alone. Learn more at www.glc.org.
For media inquiries, please contact Beth Wanamaker, beth@glc.org.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/news/blitz-030823
Fishbrain is an app that allows users to post photos of their catches and log the species and size of the fish they caught, the gear they used and the location, date and time of the catch.
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This lesson will explore the phenomenon of ice climbing in the Great Lakes. Students will explore the phase changes associated with water going between the liquid and solid state in order to learn about the formation of ice that is climbable, the melt patterns of ice, and how salinity affects ice melting.
Great Lakes Now
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2023/03/episode-2302-ice-climbing-lesson-plan/

By Tom Krishner, AP Auto Writer
CHICAGO (AP) — The No. 66 bus is packed on a recent weekday afternoon as it starts and stops its way from Chicago’s near west side to Navy Pier along the Lake Michigan shore.
The seats and windows squeak and rattle just like a regular diesel bus, but no one seems to notice the high-pitched whine of the electric motor that makes it go.
Great Lakes Now
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2023/03/ap-adapting-electric-buses-winter-challenge/

As the Alliance’s Agricultural & Restoration Policy Director, Tom leads work in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ohio to achieve the Alliance’s agriculture and water goals and implements regional restoration initiatives. In addition, he serves as a convener, organizer, and relationship builder at all levels of government and stakeholders, emphasizing state-level agriculture water policy.
Bold Action Needed to Meaningfully Reduce Algal Blooms in Western Lake Erie

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ANN ARBOR, MI – In advance of Great Lakes Day this week, a binational coalition of regional agencies, Indigenous nations, legislators, local communities, and business, maritime and environmental groups today released shared priorities for restoring the Great Lakes and supporting the region’s economy. Great Lakes Day is an annual event that brings together regional leaders and members of Congress who play a critical role in shaping Great Lakes policies. Great Lakes Day will be held in-person in Washington, D.C. for the first time since March 2020.
“Restoring and protecting the Great Lakes is an enduring, bipartisan priority for the nation and for Great Lakes basin communities,” the priorities read. “Support of these priorities will accelerate progress, foster equity, build resilience, and ensure the Great Lakes are a source of drinking water, an environmental treasure, and an economic engine for North America.”
The agenda urges Congress and the Biden administration to: appropriate no less than $425 million for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) in FY 2024, in addition to the supplemental investment through the infrastructure legislation; ensure water infrastructure investments tackle historic inequities; enhance the Great Lakes’ resiliency to the impacts of a changing climate; develop coordinated regional science plans; strengthen Great Lakes ports and the maritime transportation system; support federal actions to address harmful algal blooms; and protect the Great Lakes basin from invasive carp and other aquatic invasive species.
The priorities are endorsed by the Great Lakes Commission, Great Lakes Fishery Commission, Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition, Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative, Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority, Great Lakes Metro Chambers Coalition, American Great Lakes Ports Association, Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Legislative Caucus, Great Lakes Business Network, and Lake Carriers’ Association.
The Great Lakes Commission, led by chair Todd L. Ambs, deputy secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (retired), is a binational government agency established in 1955 to protect the Great Lakes and the economies and ecosystems they support. Its membership includes leaders from the eight U.S. states and two Canadian provinces in the Great Lakes basin. The GLC recommends policies and practices to balance the use, development, and conservation of the water resources of the Great Lakes and brings the region together to work on issues that no single community, state, province, or nation can tackle alone. Learn more at www.glc.org.
For media inquiries, please contact Beth Wanamaker, beth@glc.org.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/news/regional-priorities-030723
The organization teaches kids at its brick and mortar building or travels to communities with a bus filled with recycled materials.
The post Detroit group reduces waste and improves education by merging art and science first appeared on Great Lakes Echo.Great Lakes Echo
http://greatlakesecho.org/2023/03/07/detroit-group-reduces-waste-and-improves-education-by-merging-art-and-science/
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Great Lakes Moment is a monthly column written by Great Lakes Now Contributor John Hartig. Publishing the author’s views and assertions does not represent endorsement by Great Lakes Now or Detroit Public Television.
On that September day in 1998, more than 1,000 rain-soaked and determined people stood up for what they felt was right.
Great Lakes Now
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2023/03/great-lakes-moment-the-event-that-saved-humbug-marsh/
ANN ARBOR, MI – The Great Lakes Commission (GLC) today released its 2023 federal priorities, urging the Biden administration and Congress to invest in projects and programs that will foster a more resilient Great Lakes region, increase economic opportunity, and equitably improve the health of important ecosystems throughout the Great Lakes basin. The priorities are being shared in advance of Great Lakes Day, an annual event that brings together regional leaders and members of Congress who play a critical role in shaping Great Lakes policies. Great Lakes Day will be held in-person in Washington, D.C. for the first time since March 2020.
“The Great Lakes Commission is grateful that our federal partners understand the incredible importance of the Great Lakes to our nation,” said GLC Chair Todd L. Ambs of Wisconsin. “We look forward to meeting once again in D.C. to celebrate the lakes and call for ongoing investment to strengthen the economic and environmental health of the basin.”
In FY 2024, the GLC urges Congress and the Biden administration to: fully fund the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative; comprehensively address the causes of harmful algal blooms; strengthen the Great Lakes Navigation System; build a resilient Great Lakes basin; protect against invasive species; ensure equitable access to clean and safe water; and support integrated binational science and data collection. The GLC also encourages Congress to enact a new, five-year Farm Bill that builds upon policies that promote agricultural growth, sustainability, resilience, and conservation; and provide dedicated, sustainable funding to the GLC to enhance regional collaboration between the states and the federal government.
The GLC will meet with members of Congress and the federal government throughout the week to discuss these priorities. The GLC organizes Great Lakes Day annually to bring together the states, members of Congress and the federal government to raise awareness of Great Lakes issues. For more information on the GLC and its work, visit www.glc.org.
The Great Lakes Commission, led by chair Todd L. Ambs, deputy secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (retired), is a binational government agency established in 1955 to protect the Great Lakes and the economies and ecosystems they support. Its membership includes leaders from the eight U.S. states and two Canadian provinces in the Great Lakes basin. The GLC recommends policies and practices to balance the use, development, and conservation of the water resources of the Great Lakes and brings the region together to work on issues that no single community, state, province, or nation can tackle alone. Learn more at www.glc.org.
For media inquiries, please contact Beth Wanamaker, beth@glc.org.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/news/fed-priorities-030623
As western water woes continue, some experts and authorities say a national-level problem like this requires an innovative solution. Some are suggesting diverting Great Lakes water and desalination. Read the full story by USA Today.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230306-watercrisis-west-greatlakes-desalination
Acidification is happening in the Great Lakes, and new research right here in Lake Huron will continue to provide insight into what that means for plants, wildlife, and humans. Read the full story by The Alpena News.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230306-lakehuron-acidification-research
Officials are asking people who engage in outdoor sports on the Great Lakes to use caution in some areas Monday through Thursday. Read the full story by The Mining Journal.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230306-anglers-icebreaking-avoid
Concentrations of toxic PFAS chemicals remain high in bluegill and smallmouth bass in the Huron River, located in southeast Michigan. Read the full story by MLive.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230306-southeastmi-pfas
Starry stonewart is an invasive species that came from Europe and Asia and — like so many others — was unintentionally released into the Great Lakes through cargo ship ballast water. It is very costly to manage once a lake is infested, making early detection key to managing it effectively. Read the full story by DL-Online.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230306-starrystonewort-aquaticinvasivespecies
A 116-year-old steamship that ferried passengers and goods in the upper Great Lakes is bound for the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes in Kingston, Ontario. The museum announced Friday that it had acquired the SS Keewatin from a development group in Port McNicoll, east of Midland, where it has been a museum ship since 2012. Read the full story by the Kingston Whig Standard.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230306-maritimemuseum-keewatin-steamship
Members of the Chicago Fire Department were among the thousands who braved the frigid waters of Lake Michigan for the Polar Plunge Sunday morning. Read the full story by WBBM-TV – Chicago, IL.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230306-lakemi-polarplunge
The Canadian government has invited stakeholders to apply for a new US$9.2M Ballast Water Innovation Programme (BWIP). Vessels need to use a ballast water management system to comply with the regulations and reduce the risk of introducing and spreading aquatic invasive species in Canada. Read the full story by Riviera Maritime Media.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230306-canada-ballastwater-regulations
Large paper corporations along the Fox River in Wisconsin dumped tons of polychlorinated biphenyls into the river in the 1950s, contaminating fish and making the water unsafe for people. Fifty years later the chemicals were still there. Paper Valley is the story of the fight to get the chemicals removed from the river. Read the full story by Great Lakes Echo.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230306-foxrivercleanup
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Paper Valley started as a simple exercise in chronicling the past, but turned into something more.
The post Turning a chronicle of the Fox River clean-up into a story first appeared on Great Lakes Echo.Great Lakes Echo
http://greatlakesecho.org/2023/03/06/turning-a-chronicle-of-the-fox-river-clean-up-into-a-story/
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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This article was republished here with permission from Great Lakes Echo.
By Vladislava Sukhanovskaya, Great Lakes Echo
The city of Detroit and a nonprofit agency recently added 1,125 gallons of water per person per month to a program that prevents water shut-offs in low-income households.
Great Lakes Now
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2023/03/detroiters-can-get-another-1125-gallons-of-water-under-discount-program/

Science Says What? is a monthly column written by Great Lakes now contributor Sharon Oosthoek exploring what science can tell us about what’s happening beneath and above the waves of our beloved Great Lakes and their watershed.
As spring comes to Saginaw Bay, a group of elementary school students are preparing to play an important role in a long-term scientific study.
Great Lakes Now
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2023/03/science-says-what-how-5th-graders-counting-plants-can-lead-to-positive-change/
Ohio Representative Marcy Kaptur announced on Thursday the awarding of $99,590,000 for projects in the Great Lakes Region. The funds secured are for four projects that are critical to the economic development and environmental health of Ohio’s 9th Congressional District, Lake Erie shoreline communities and the Great Lakes region as a whole. Read the full story by WTVG-TV – Toledo, OH.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230303-funding
The Great Lakes Water Authority is updating its Water Residential Assistance Plan for customers who struggle to pay their bills. The biggest change is that the program is now income-based. Read the full story by Michigan Radio.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230303-gl-water-authority
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is hosting a series of virtual “Conversations & Coffee” meetings, focusing on fisheries management around the state. Virtual meetings will be held throughout March and April. Read the full story by WHMI-FM – Howell, MI.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230303-dnr-fish-meetings
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is holding a series of public meetings to provide information and get public input on the designation of part of Lake Ontario as a national marine sanctuary. Read the full story by WRVO-FM – Oswego, NY.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230303-marine-sanctuary
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the completion of a series of flood resiliency projects in the Village of Fair Haven, Cayuga County. The projects will help mitigate the impact of future high-water events and improve the resiliency of Cayuga County’s shoreline. Read the full story by WSTM-TV – Syracuse, NY.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230303-flood-resliency
The State of Michigan is giving $3.6 million in grants to efforts to stop the spread of damaging plant, animal, and insect invasive species. Read the full story by Michigan Radio.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230303-invasive-species
Great Lakes Lightning Sprints is returning to the snowy Soo area for a second year in a row to make sprint races on the St. Marys River a local tradition. Read the full story by The Sault News.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230303-lighting-sprints
The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission Board of Commissioners have given preliminary approval to a list of proposed fee adjustments for various fishing licenses and permits for the 2024 license year. Read the full story by Erie News Now.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230303-license-fee
The city of Saugatuck, Michigan will receive hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Army Corps of Engineers to dredge its harbor and portions of the Kalamazoo River. For the 2023 fiscal year, the Corps has allotted $895,000 for the project. Read the full story by WOOD-TV.com.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230303-dredging
The Charlevoix, Michigan lighthouse is lucky to still be around and has been in need of constant love and attention for most of its life. It is public sentiment that has kept the iconic structure standing through the years. Read the full story by the Petoskey News Review.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230303-lighthouse

By Kelly House, Bridge Michigan
The Great Lakes News Collaborative includes Bridge Michigan; Circle of Blue; Great Lakes Now at Detroit Public Television; and Michigan Radio, Michigan’s NPR News Leader; who work together to bring audiences news and information about the impact of climate change, pollution, and aging infrastructure on the Great Lakes and drinking water.
Great Lakes Now
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2023/03/flint-5-months-finish-lead-pipe-replacement/
The aquatic ecosystems downstream of the former Black Butte Mine in Oregon are exposed to mercury contamination from historic mining activities, as well as mercury transported to the area through the atmosphere.
Upper Midwest Water Science Center
Upper Midwest Water Science Center
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/forest-and-rangeland-ecosystem-science-center/news/identifying-sources-mercury-water?utm_source=comms&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=news
The city of Detroit and the Wayne Metropolitan Action Agency recently added 1,125 gallons of water per person per month to a program that prevents water shut-offs in low-income households, expanding a program launched in August to erase water bill debt, repair plumbing, and lower monthly bills for low-income residents. Read the full story by Great Lakes Echo.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230301-water-shutoff-prevention
A new national report gave Michigan a failing grade for its efforts to combat lead contamination in school drinking water. While the researchers praise Detroit schools for working to install hundreds of filtered water stations across the school district, they award only partial credit for Michigan’s plan to replace every lead service line in the state by 2041. Read the full story by WKAR-TV – East Lansing, MI.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230301-lead-response-report
In 2019, a team of historians, underwater archaeologists, and technicians located the wreckage of the Ironton, a 191-foot (58-meter) cargo vessel that collided with a grain hauler on a blustery night in September 1894, and deployed remotely controlled cameras to scan and document it. The Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Alpena, Michigan, plans to reveal the location in coming months and is considering placing a mooring buoy at the site. Read the full story by The Associated Press.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20230301-ship-wreck-discovery