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[dailynews] Great Lakes Videos March 4, 2011

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Fri Mar 4 13:31:16 EST 2011

Great Lakes Videos: March 4, 2011

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      Ice breaker Biscayne Bay prepares for a busy spring
      WJRT-TV - Flint, MI (3/3)
      We've endured a long, cold winter in Michigan, but it's been even 
colder on the Straits of Mackinac. Just ask the crew of U.S. Coast Guard ice 
breaker Biscayne Bay, based in St. Ignace.

      Camp, Stabenow plan Asian carp bill
      WOOD-TV - Grand Rapids, MI (3/3)
      Two members of Congress from Michigan say they'll introduce 
legislation designed to block Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes 
through Chicago-area waterways.

      Local industrial pollution dropping in Waterloo Region
      CTV (3/2)
      The amount of industrial pollution produced locally in Waterloo Region 
is falling gradually, and there are number of factors contributing to the 
decrease.

      Flooding revisits Ohio city soaked 4 years ago
      The Associated Press (3/1)
      Residents of a flood-prone Ohio city brightened as the waters crested 
Tuesday, a day after wicked storms lashed the eastern half of the nation 
with heavy rain and tornadoes.

      Robots search beneath Lake Huron
      Detroit Free Press (2/28)
      Robots search beneath Lake Huron: Scientists will send divers down 
starting this spring to hunt for more definitive signs of humans.

      Virtual caribou herd simulation
      Detroit Free Press (2/28)
      Caribou herd simulation: A lab at Wayne State has simulated, using 
video game technology, paths that caribou herds might have taken along the 
ridge when it was above Lake Huron.





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