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Little chance of Lake Ontario flooding even if 2022 is a wet year, officials say
The International Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Board, the organization that controls outflows from Lake Ontario, indicated this week that it is not worried that flooding will occur on the lake’s New York shore this year based on current water levels. Read the full story by The Buffalo News. Read the full story
Ontario announces funding for wetlands
The Ontario government is investing up to C$6.9 million in wetland conservation projects across the province. The Wetlands Conservation Partner Program sees the government collaborate with conservation groups such as Ducks Unlimited Canada and the Nature Conservancy of Canada. Read the full story by Sarnia News Today. Read the full story
New Waukesha water a ‘whole lot better’ and ‘far superior’ to old supply, some say
The transition from groundwater to Lake Michigan water for Waukesha, Wisconsin, is nearing its end, and residents are beginning to form opinions. According to a mid-October Milwaukee Journal Sentinel survey , the new water source tastes fine. Read the full story by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Read the full story
Restoration proceeds, but Boblo boat’s steaming days are over
Avoiding Coast Guard regulations, potential damage and a horrific cost atop the $1 million already spent and the bucketloads to come, the Ste. Claire will not sail. Essentially, it will be an ornate barge, but the owners figure the memories are more important than the motion. Read the full story by the Detroit Free Press….
How will a warm winter affect spring fishing? What to know before the opener
The Minnesota Governor’s Fishing Opener took place on Saturday and anglers were eagerly waiting to drop a line, hoping to reel in trout, bass, walleye and muskie. But the state’s unseasonably warm winter may have had an effect on fish hatch for some species. Read the full story by Minnesota Public Radio. Read the full…
Tribes’ spring fish harvest provides food, preserves culture
With the ice finally gone on most Minnesota lakes, the spring fish harvest is in full swing. Tribal members say the annual ritual of gathering fish through spearing or netting provides a vital food source for the community and preserves a cultural tradition. Read the full story by Minnesota Public Radio. Read the full story