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Alien Species in Chesapeake Bay
North America. Also responsible for shellfish poisoning, and declining commercial and sport fisheries. A Strain of Cholera: responsible for paralytic shellfish poisoning, declining commercial and sport fisheries, and ...
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About Our Great Lakes -Economy- NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab (GLERL)
Today, corn, soybeans, and hay are the primary crops in the Great Lakes region. The northwestern region of Michigan's Lower Peninsula is known for its cherry production. Commercial and Sport Fisheries Commercial and sport fisheries are important industries in the Great Lakes region. Commercial fishing began in about 1820 and ...
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Economy of the Great Lakes Region
The primary economic activities in the region today are agriculture, industrial manufacturing, steel production, shipping, commercial and sport fisheries, and recreation and ...
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Great Lakes Forever: Meet the Lakes
Yet this incredible natural resource is threatened. Pollution is closing our beaches and contaminating our fish. Invasive species and irresponsible development are threatening the survival of our native wildlife. And ...
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Great Lakes Forever: Great Lakes Economy
Another major problem, the zebra mussel, was introduced to the Lakes ... overharvesting, pollution, shoreline and stream habitat destruction, and the introduction of menacing invasive species (such as the sea lamprey and zebra mussel) have thrown many commercial fisheries into drastic decline ...
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600 Scientists Support the Act to Save America's Forests
The result is species extinction, soil erosion, flooding, destabilizing climate change, the loss of ecological processes, declining water quality, diminishing commercial and sport fisheries, and ...
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Fish and Fisheries of the Great Lakes Region
Search GLIN for more news items about Overview The commercial and sport fishery ... and descriptions of nonindigenous fish species. Trout and Salmon identification guide Great Lakes Sport Fishing Council Color illustrations show markings useful to identify various salmon and trout. Fisheries Atlas of the Spawning and ...
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NOAA Center for Excellence for Great Lakes and Human Health Homepage
Provides drinking water to 40 million U.S. and Canadian citizens $4 billion commercial and sport fishing business Human health is profoundly affected by water ... Fisheries Science Center in Seattle, WA and Hollings Marine Laboratory in Charleston, SC). Brochures NOAA Center of Excellence for Great Lakes and Human Health National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Oceans and ...
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Fishing in Wisconsin and the Great Lakes
Great Lakes " Fishing is valuable in Wisconsin and the Great Lakes. Fishing in Wisconsin and the Great Lakes Commercial and sport fishing are very important to the economies of Wisconsin and ...
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A Green Bay Fishing History
St. Lawrence Seaway. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the fisheries could only be described as ailing. Lamprey control and introduction of salmon and trout have ... dollars to Wisconsin’s economy. Today, the state is considering closing the yellow perch commercial and sport fishery on Green Bay due to recent severe population declines in the fish. (Green ...
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