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Monday, August 7, 2023

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources continues to help enhance fish populations in Lake Michigan and Lake Superior through its 2023 stocking efforts. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO, WISCONSIN DNR The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) continues to help enhance fish populations in Lake Michigan and Lake Superior through

by: Lake Geneva Regional News

tags: Fishing, Great Lakes, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Wisconsin

Friday, August 4, 2023

The outline of a dead bat can be seen in the waters of Lake Michigan. On Saturday, residents of Michigan City, Ind., said that they scooped "at least 50" dead bats out of the water. No one knew why so many bats were washing up on shore. Photo credit Mike Krauser MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (WBBM NEWSRADIO) — There's a mystery

by: Terry Keshner, WBBM News Radio

tags: Great Lakes, Indiana, Lake Michigan

Friday, July 28, 2023

Little Traverse Bay Ferry Company's newest boat is the Harbor Princess, which is booking sunset cruises now. Photo provided by Little Traverse Bay Ferry Company's Harbor Princess. PETOSKEY, MI - When big boats motor into Petoskey’s beautiful Little Traverse Bay, they tend to attract attention. The neighborhood’s newest

by: Tanda Gmiter, MLive

tags: Great Lakes, History, Lake Michigan, Michigan

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

USGS - A saildrone in Charlevoix headed out to northern Lake Michigan. The government is using three uncrewed research vessels in the Great Lakes. These autonomous vessels are gathering data on fish. One vehicle is on the surface on northern Lake Michigan. Another is on Lake Erie. There’s also a long-range autonomous

by: Lester Graham, Michigan Radio

tags: Canada, Great Lakes, Lake Erie, Lake Michigan, Michigan, Wisconsin

Monday, July 24, 2023

Nearly 800 shipwrecks in Wisconsin lakes and waterways have been catalogued by the Wisconsin Historical Society Maritime Preservation Program and the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute on WisconsinShipwrecks.org. With the right equipment and skills, it is possible to visit several of them. Many have become popular tourist

by: Claire Reid, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

tags: Lake Michigan, Shipwrecks, Wisconsin

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

CMU Biological Station submarine expedition Cliff Redus pilots his submarine off the coast of Beaver Island on Saturday, July 15, 2023. Innerspace Science submarine owners volunteered their submarines to assist Central Michigan University professor Don Uzarski with water monitoring and ecological surveys. (Neil Blake | MLive.com)

by: Garret Ellison, M Live

tags: Diving, Great Lakes, Lake Michigan, Michigan

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - After a decade of drastic shifts between record lows and record highs, Lake Michigan waters levels are just four inches above their long-term average for the month of July. In 2013, Lake Michigan and Bay of Green Bay water levels fell to their lowest point in recorded history, causing all kinds of issues. The

by: Jeff Alexander, WBAY

tags: Great Lakes, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin

Monday, June 19, 2023

The first efforts to stop the advance of invasive carp to the Great Lakes began in the early 2000s when electrical barriers in the Chicago Area Waterway System leading to Lake Michigan were thought to be a deterrent. The fear was that if the voracious carp entered the lake, they could expand their range, wipe out the food supply and

by: Gary Wilson

tags: Chicago, Fishing, Great Lakes, Illinois, Lake Michigan

Thursday, May 11, 2023

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today reminds the public of the upcoming fourth public meeting of the Lake Michigan Lake Trout Commercial Harvest Stakeholder Group to present information and gather public feedback on the Lake Michigan lake trout population. The meeting is on Tuesday, May 16

by: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

tags: Fishing, Great Lakes, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin

Monday, April 24, 2023

EAST CHICAGO — After conducting two public meetings and a public survey, Indiana DNR is implementing a new stocking strategy for Chinook salmon in Lake Michigan this month, stocking 75,000 Chinook salmon in East Chicago, 100,000 in the Little Calumet River, and 100,000 in Trail Creek. This stocking strategy was suggested at

by: KPC News - Staff Reports

tags: Chicago, Fishing, Great Lakes, IDNR, Indiana, Lake Michigan

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