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GLIN==> September/October Advisor now online!
- Subject: GLIN==> September/October Advisor now online!
- From: Courtney Shosh <cshosh@glc.org>
- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 16:12:48 -0400
- List-Name: GLIN-Announce
- Organization: Great Lakes Commission
View the latest issue of the Great Lakes Commission's bimonthly newsletter,
the Advisor, online at http://www.glc.org/docs/advisor/00/sept-oct00.pdf
Highlights include:
* Commission to assess progress, obstacles in aquatic nuisance species
prevention and control
* Sensitivity atlas promotes spill protection
* Great Lakes outflows, hydromet station directory coming online
* Which way to environmental improvement: Voluntary compliance and
reporting, or strict standards and enforcement?
* Double-crested cormorants: A management challenge
* The St. Lawrence Action Plan: A productive partnership
View an eight-page feature on Recreational Boating and the Great Lakes-St.
Lawrence Region at http://www.glc.org/docs/advisor/00/recboating.pdf
Also, read about Canadian ANS prevention and control programs in the latest
issue of the ANS Update, the quarterly newsletter of the Great Lakes Panel
on Aquatic Nuisance Species, at
http://www.glc.org/docs/ansupdate/ansv6n3.pdf
The Advisor, recreational boating feature and ANS Update also are available
online via the
Great Lakes Commission's home page at http://www.glc.org Check under
"what's new @ the commission" for the latest issue. For back issues of the
Advisor and ANS Update, select
Publications, Newsletters, then Advisor or ANS Update.
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Courtney Shosh, Advisor Editor
Great Lakes Commission
Argus II Bldg., 400 Fourth St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Phone 734.665.9135, Fax 734.665.4370
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