Great Lakes Videos: November 2, 2012 For links to these videos and more, visit http://www.great-lakes.net/news/video/ Lake Ontario water levels alarmingly low ------------------------------------------------- Kingston has more waterfront than normal. Large tracts of shoreline have been exposed because of very low water levels and they dropped even more in recent days. Source: CKWS TV - Kingston, ON (11/1) Low lake levels causing problems for shore wells ------------------------------------------------- Low lake levels are causing extremely low water levels in many home owners' shore wells. Source: Fox 28, WNYF (10/31) Severe weather on Lake Michigan through the eyes of the Coast Guard ------------------------------------------------- While waves continued to pound the shore of Lake Michigan on Wednesday due to the remnants of Hurricane Sandy, the wild conditions were perfect for The United States Coast Guard personnel in St. Joseph to do some training. Source: ABC 57--South Bend, IN (10/31) Sandy sinks dozens of boats on Lake Erie ------------------------------------------------- The turbulent waters from the latest storm to hit northeast Ohio has wreaked havoc on local marinas with docks torn apart and at least 30 boats under water. Source: Fox 8 Cleveland (10/30) Video details Great Lakes governors' protection efforts ------------------------------------------------- A video featuring former governors, scientists and policy experts details projects financed by the Great Lakes Protection Fund. Source: Great Lakes Echo (10/29) Major flooding strikes another Lake Superior community ------------------------------------------------- For the third time this year, floodwaters have wreaked havoc on a Lake Superior community. Source: Duluth News Tribune (10/29) Lake Ontario a dangerous destination during Sandy ------------------------------------------------- Allison Stuart of Emergency Management Ontario warned citizens against putting themselves at risk by chasing the storm or visiting Lake Ontario. Source: The Globe and Mail (10/29)