Tag: Lake Erie
Lake Erie water snakes to be studied
The Lake Erie water snake (LEWS), Nerodia sipedon insularum, is a described subspecies that has been found on 22 of Lake Erie’s islands and is believed to, at least seasonally, […]
Points North: The Longest Paddle
By Ellie Katz, Interlochen Public Radio
Points North is a biweekly podcast about the land, water and inhabitants of the Great Lakes.
This episode was shared here with permission from Interlochen Public Radio.
In the summer of 2015, Traci Lynn Martin’s mom was in the final weeks of a battle with cancer.
What kind of harmful algal bloom is predicted for Lake Erie this year?
According to the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, the severity of the harmful algal bloom in the western basin of Lake Erie is projected to be in the mild-to-moderate […]
Keeping the $5.5 billion Great Lakes fishery afloat as Trump administration considers cuts
Federal budget cuts proposed by the Trump administration could cause significant disruption in the efforts to restore and sustain fish populations in the Great Lakes.
Toledo to build new raw water main that will supply 500,000 customers with treated water from Lake Erie
A roughly ten-mile pipeline will carry Lake Erie water to the Collins Park Water Treatment Plant in Ohio. The project will service 500,000 customers in the Toledo area. Read the […]
