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Sustainable Brands Day 3: Changing behaviors, Forever Chemicals and renewable energy
- by Natasha BlakelyOn day three of the Sustainable Brands conference, Great Lakes Now screened its PFAS documentary before an audience Q&A.
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Sustainable Brands Day 2: Great Lakes Now takes a look at the plastic problem
- by Natasha BlakelyCollaboration and engagement were pinpointed as key to tackling the issue of plastic waste on the second day of Sustainable Brands in Detroit.
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Sanctuaries in Sight: The solo national marine sanctuary in the Great Lakes could be joined by three more
- by Natasha BlakelyNOAA is looking for public input on a potential new national marine sanctuary in the southeast corner of Lake Ontario.
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Sustainable Brands Day 1: Great Lakes Now looks at water crises and plastic pollution
- by Natasha BlakelyConcerns about plastic pollution and what companies can do to help remedy the issue were on the minds of many speakers and attendees at Sustainable Brands.
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Letters, Packages, Pizzas: The duties of the mail boat have changed with the evolution of delivery
- by Natasha BlakelyThe J.W. Westcott Co. has a long-established reputation as a mail boat, delivering letters and messages to freighters passing through the Detroit River, but that no longer encompasses what the boat does.
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Boat Life: The ups and downs of life as a mail boat captain
- by Natasha BlakelyGreat Lakes Now talked to Sam Buchanan, senior boat captain and general manager of the J.W. Westcott, about what it’s like being a boat captain.
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Pipeline Footage Sparks New Concerns: Read up on updates and history of Enbridge’s Line 5
- by Natasha Blakelyvideo showing Enbridge Inc.’s Line 5 pipeline taking damage was recently released, sparking a new debate on the risks of having an oil pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac.
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Wrecks Within Reach: Current and proposed Great Lakes national marine sanctuaries and state bottomland preserves
- by Natasha BlakelyIn the waters of the Great Lakes are dozens of shipwrecks. Plenty of locations all around the lakes provide opportunities…
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Technology, Data, Tariffs: The most prominent topics of the 2019 Great Lakes Economic Forum
- by Natasha BlakelyThe forum, which was held in Cleveland from May 6 through 8, hosted guests from more than just Canada and the U.S., but also France, Colombia and Japan.
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Big Week for Small Birds: The Biggest Week in American Birding started on Friday
The Biggest Week in American Birding, which started on May 3 this year, regularly draws thousands of visitors to Ohio’s coastline.
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