Monthly Archives: May 2017

The White Whale for Great Lakes Shipwreck Hunters by Sarah Kramer, Bryce Gray, Lizz Giordano, and Anne Arntson

Inside the consuming obsession with finding the 300-year-old Griffon.  Read more…

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Great Lakes sailing jobs explored as post-high-school alternative by MLive.com

MUSKEGON, MI – When one door closes, another one opens. That’s the case for North Muskegon senior Christian Berends, who wanted nothing more than to enlist in the U.S. Navy […]

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Why Lake Superior Is the Country’s Most Overlooked Playground by Outsideonline.com

Famously cold and frighteningly massive, Lake Superior contains 10 percent of the world’s surface freshwater, holds the remains of 6,000 shipwrecks, and offers a lifetime of adventure. Stephanie Pearson sets […]

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Great Lakes water temperatures have flatlined

Water temperatures on the surface of the Great Lakes haven’t warmed as fast as usual in recent weeks, due to cooler than normal temperatures. The much warmer than normal water […]

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Nor Any Drop to Drink?: Why the Great Lakes Face a Murky Future

In the oceanic depths of the Great Lakes, life and death swirl like coffee and cream. Growing up on the western shores of Lake Michigan, I knew this instinctively. The […]

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