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New York ballast rules battle may end soon, says U.S. Seaway head
Watertown Daily Times (2/3)
The head of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. believes Gov. Andrew Cuomo will help the shipping industry fight New York State’s “scientifically unachievable” ballast standards.

Carp threat a concern to 93% of Michiganders
Detroit Free Press (2/3)
Michigan voters know a lot about Asian carp and 93% of them say in a new poll that they are somewhat or very concerned about the fish getting into Lake Michigan.

Internationally renowned ‘Ocean Doctor’ to speak in Grand Rapids
MLive.com (2/3)
Known as the “Ocean Doctor,” David Guggenheim will speak in Grand Rapids, Mich., about the many similarities between the threats to the oceans and to our Great Lakes.

SUNY Fredonia to lead Great Lakes pollution study
Wall Street Journal (2/3)
Researchers from the State University of New York will try to quantify the amount of plastic polluting the fresh water Great Lakes.

For some surfers, Lake Ontario and the Great Lakes are 'the last frontier'
Gates-Chili Post (2/3)
While there aren't that many Great Lakes surfers, those who attempt to ride the region's waves learn that it is not only possible, but also that it can be done year-round.

Toledo's cleanup of Acme power plant approved
The Toledo Blade (2/3)
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has approved the city of Toledo's cleanup of the former Toledo Edison Acme Generating Station site in East Toledo by issuing a "covenant not to sue."

Great Lakes Bay Region featured in Super Bowl program ad
Midland Daily News (2/3)
As over 67,000 fans gear up inside Indiana’s Lucas Oil Stadium Sunday to watch the showdown of Super Bowl XLVI, they’ll have a little piece of Pure Michigan before their eyes.

First Friday Focus on the Environment: New plans to keep Asian Carp out of the Great Lakes
WEMU (2/3)
Tim Eder, executive director of the Great Lakes Commission, is interviewed about a report released this week that details engineering options for Chicago's waterway system that will prevent interbasin movement of aquatic invasive species.

Study reveals benefits of native plants on water quality, wildlife and property values
Green Bay Press-Gazette (2/2)
The Wisconsin Lakeshore Restoration Project is a collaborative research study testing how shoreline restorations at developed sites improve water quality and revive native plants and wildlife.

Great Lakes on thin ice this winter
Medill Reports: Chicago (2/2)
The frozen moonscape of an ice-covered beach can be all too familiar in winter across the Great Lakes, but this winter is largely bereft of these frosty vistas and that could impact the ability of some fish to spawn.

SSC students taking part in marine science bowl
Arenac County Independent (1/31)
Teams of Michigan high school students will be heading to Ann Arbor this weekend to take part in the annual Great Lakes Bowl, a quiz event that focuses on questions about marine and freshwater systems and biology.

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