From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject MI Environment Weekly Digest
Date June 7, 2024 1:31 PM
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"MI Environment Digest - June 7, 2024"

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Charting a course for the waters that nourish us [ [link removed] ]

"June 6, 2024"

The Office of the Great Lakes is focusing on partnerships, communities, and the next generation.

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EGLE Director Phil Roos and Emily Finnell joined representatives from the EPA and the City of Benton Harbor. Photo courtesy of the EPA.

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Help prevent the spread of invasive species during PlayCleanGo Awareness Week [ [link removed] ]

"June 5, 2024"

The annual event aims to educate outdoor enthusiasts on the importance of stopping the spread of invasive species while enjoying the great outdoors.

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A group of 5th graders clean their shoes on a boot brush after a visit to Maybury State Park.

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Great Lakes and Fresh Water Week focuses on connections between water and wellness [ [link removed] ]

"June 5, 2024"

This week or any week, there are countless ways to experience the benefits of Michigan?s water wonderland.

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Mike Shoreman takes to the lakes on his paddle board. Courtesy of Mike Shoreman.

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Safeguarding Michigan?s ever-changing fisheries [ [link removed] ]

"June 4, 2024"

Managers have stayed focused as challenges have evolved over centuries.

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A lake sturgeon survey on Black Lake in Cheboygan County comes up with a specimen. Courtesy of Michigan DNR.

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Readying for a remediation and restoration 'moonshot' [ [link removed] ]

"June 3, 2024"

Public Advisory Councils are growing and diversifying to meet the 2030 challenge.

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Dredging of contaminated sediment is part of remediation efforts in the Rouge River Area of Concern.

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