While the Great Lakes region has been a leader for innovative science and advances in natural resources management, there are still significant gaps in knowledge about ecological processes and key indicators of ecosystem health. The Great Lakes face new and emerging problems due to the effects of climate change, including potentially changing long-term water levels and the timing and duration…
While the Great Lakes region has been a leader for innovative science and advances in natural resources management, there are still significant gaps in knowledge about ecological processes and key indicators of ecosystem health. The Great Lakes face new and emerging problems due to the effects of climate change, including potentially changing long-term water levels and the timing and duration…
While the Great Lakes region has been a leader for innovative science and advances in natural resources management, there are still significant gaps in knowledge about ecological processes and key indicators of ecosystem health. The Great Lakes face new and emerging problems due to the effects of climate change, including potentially changing long-term water levels and the timing and duration…
While the Great Lakes region has been a leader for innovative science and advances in natural resources management, there are still significant gaps in knowledge about ecological processes and key indicators of ecosystem health. The Great Lakes face new and emerging problems due to the effects of climate change, including potentially changing long-term water levels and the timing and duration…
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GLRI News and Noteworthy Events Updates on events and successes related to the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, the largest investment in the Great Lakes in two decades. read more... |
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More than 1.5 million jobs, $62 billion in wages directly tied to the Great Lakes Michigan Sea Grant released a new analysis of direct employment related to the Great Lakes. The conservative estimate of jobs and wages total 1.5 million jobs and $62 billion in wages…. read more... |
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Potential Great Lakes Aquatic Invasive Species Watchlist, Now Available! The Great Lakes Nonindigenous Species Information System (GLANSIS) now has the watchlist of 52 nonindigenous species with the highest probablity of invading the Great Lakes available online… read more... |
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