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Gray winter skies
-Bridge Michigan reporter Kelly House said this winter has been especially cloudy.
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Gigiigoo’inaan app
-Abigail Comar of Great Lakes Echo looked into how certain resources can improve environmental health literacy among the Great Lakes’ Anishinaabe population.
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St. Lawrence River survey
-Verity Stevenson of the CBC talks about detailing the work a group of scientists are doing aboard the Lampsilis, a research vessel on the St. Lawrence River.
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Freshwater jellyfish
-A group of college students from Eastern Michigan University are studying freshwater jellyfish in Dexter Township, Michigan.
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Meet the author behind “Nibi Chronicles”
-“There’s a lot to be learned from Ojibwe history and culture.”
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Robots tackle shoreline trash
-The bots will collect plastic pollution as part of a larger binational effort called the Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup initiative.
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The Latest on Enbridge Line 3
-Enbridge is facing government action and criminal charges stemming from violations during the construction of the Line 3 pipeline in Northern Minnesota.
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Secrets of Lake Mendota
-It’s believed to be the oldest canoe ever discovered in the Great Lakes region and the second to be found in Lake Mendota.
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Cruising the Great Lakes
-“This past summer was a record-setting year for cruise ships in the Great Lakes, and that’s meant a lot more tourists coming to the region.”
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Record number of piping plovers
-Of the region’s 72 breeding pairs, 48 were in Michigan, and Michigan’s nests produced a record number of chicks.