From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject MI Environment Weekly Digest
Date August 19, 2022 1:31 PM
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This week, read about Lake Superior stamp sands, aquatic connectivity and whitefish





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"MI Environment Digest - August 19, 2022"
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Bringing back the whitefishes [ [link removed] ]

"August 17, 2022"

Renewed interest in this key native fish is expected to lead to its revival.

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Implanting lake whitefish from Lake Michigan with acoustic tags. (Photo courtesy of DNR.)
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Connections matter: The importance and status of aquatic connectivity for fish in Michigan [ [link removed] ]

"August 16, 2022"

To complete its critical function, a watershed?s rivers and streams must be connected to each other and the Great Lakes.

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Sixth Street Dam, Grand Rapids, Mich., 2013. (Photo courtesy of Michigan Department of Natural Resources.)
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$10M for EGLE targets ?stamp sands? threat to Lake Superior fishery [ [link removed] ]

"August 15, 2022"

The bipartisan budget allocation will defend spawning ground for whitefish and lake trout.

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Concept of Buffalo reef jetty.
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