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By Jeff Kart – Musings on the Freshwater Seas, Local NPR 'Friday Edition' Reports

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February 23, 2012February 24, 2012 jeffkart

36 Against a Weak Ballast Water Permit, Michigan Green Schools & Landfills Filling Up

February 16, 2012 jeffkart

Invasive Mussels Thrive, Native Mussels Endangered & a Restoration Update

February 9, 2012February 9, 2012 jeffkart

Saginaw Bay Watershed Confab, Bucks for Dredging & Flaming Fish

February 2, 2012February 2, 2012 jeffkart

The Greatest of the Great Lakes (vote) & Raising Renewable Standards

January 31, 2012 jeffkart

Asian Carp Plan: Separate the Great Lakes-Mississippi Basins for $4 Billion with Four Barriers

January 26, 2012January 26, 2012 jeffkart

What’s in Your Water? & How Wetlands Help (Video)

January 19, 2012October 29, 2012 jeffkart

Mystery Genes in Great Lakes Beach Sand & Fixing Fishing Guides

January 12, 2012January 12, 2012 jeffkart

Happy Fish, Environmental Citizenship & the Michigan Envirothon

January 5, 2012 jeffkart

Dow Corning Makes Solar Stick, Beach Testing & Saving $4 By Spending $1

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