In collaboration with state, provincial, tribal, NGO, and federal partners, the International St. Croix Watershed Board (ISCRWB) will initiate the first bi-national comprehensive effort to evaluate fish passage improvement opportunities and constraints at Woodland and Grand Falls dams on the St.…
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The International Joint Commission's 2020 Second Triennial Assessment of Progress (TAP) Report on Great Lakes water quality.
Anyone who’s watched fish swim around an aquarium for even a short amount of time knows it’s quite fascinating.
Matthew Futia received the 2019 Journal of Great Lakes Research/Elsevier Student Author Award as the first author of a top-ranked article, “Evaluation of adult and offspring thiamine deficiency in salmonine species from Lake Ontario,” published in August 2019. Futia discusses the research behind…
The Great Lakes are different today than they were in the past, thanks to invasive species, changes in land use and climate change.
If you haven’t listened to “Teach Me About the Great Lakes” yet, you’re missing a podcast featuring a quirky host and fun, knowledgeable guests talking about important science and Great Lakes topics.
Lake trout are still spawning in at least one tributary to Lake Superior decades after the fishery collapsed.
Fish can’t get past a dam on a river without help. Researchers are studying the best ways to help fish on the St. Croix River travel past the Woodland and Grand Falls dams, working with the owners, Woodland Pulp.
Fish in the Red River-Lake Winnipeg system don’t carry passports, even though they move between Canada and the United States.
Water managers in the Rainy-Lake of the Woods watershed have worked to create ideal conditions to help lake sturgeon successfully spawn this year in the Rainy River.