Tuesday, October 12, 2004

GLIN NEWS: 11 October 2004

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Great Lakes Daily News: 11 October 2004
A collaborative project of the Great Lakes Information Network and the Great
Lakes Radio Consortium.

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GAO: Great Lakes need better monitoring
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A new report from the Government Accounting Office says the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency lacks the information it needs to assess the
overall health of the Great Lakes. Source: Great Lakes Radio Consortium
(10/11)


Fight for river monitoring continues
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Despite a financial setback, local environmental leaders still hope to add
chemical monitoring equipment to water plants along the St. Clair River.
Source: The Port Huron Times-Herald (10/11)


Ideal weather deepens color palette for trees
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Ideal conditions for brilliant fall colors exist in most regions of the
Midwest, except where a lack of rainfall has stressed some trees. Source:
The Detroit News (10/11)


After an 80-day run, high-speed ferry is going nowhere - for now
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The Spirit of Ontario looks to be going nowhere fast after its debt-laden
operator abruptly suspended service on the high-speed ferry Sept. 8. Source:
Booth Newspapers (10/10)


U.S. opens terror base to patrol northern border
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The federal government has opened a base in northeastern New York to stop
terrorists, drug smugglers and illegal immigrants from crossing the nation's
vast northeastern border, including Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. Source:
Chicago Tribune (10/10)


Officials want to destroy invasive plants along Lake Erie
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials are tapping a global-positioning
system to map the extent of invasive plants in Lake Erie as part of a
national database to spot and track the spread of hardy, unwanted plants.
Source: WEWS-NewsChannel5 (10/10)


Michigan's ash trees doomed by pest
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Once-sprawling green canopies have been laid bare by the destruction wrought
by the invasive emerald ash borer, turning entire neighborhoods into
concrete jungles. Source: The Toledo Blade (10/10)


Researchers studying radar security for Great Lakes
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Erie-area researchers are studying whether low-cost commercial radar might
be used to track vessels on the Great Lakes for homeland security purposes.
Source: NEPA News (10/9)


Toxic spillers face big fines
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The Ontario government will slap large fines on corporations that spill
toxic chemicals, in a move targeted at companies in the St. Clair River's
"Chemical Valley" and elsewhere. Source: The Windsor Star (10/9)


Michigan mounts effort to halt salvage of purported shipwreck
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Michigan has begun legal action to prevent a local man from salvaging a
shipwreck that may be the Griffin, the first European decked ship to sail
the upper Great Lakes. Source: Traverse City Record-Eagle (10/9)


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