Topic: Healthy Waters

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The Helm Fall 2015 Thumbnail
File Type: pdf
File Size: 3.44 MB

Feature Headlines

  • Indiana Seafood: Coming to a Restaurant Near You
  • Cook County Critical Facilities have New Tool to Reduce Flood Impacts
  • The Grand Cal Keeps Getting Better
  • Medicines in Lake Michigan Impact Minnow Embryos
  • New Research Projects Address Pollutants and Other Key Issues
  • The Medicine Chest has a New Look and New Lessons
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Safe Rx Disposal as Easy as 1-2-3 Thumbnail
File Type: pdf
File Size: 31.90 MB

This poster provides the best way to safely dispose of unwanted medicine by providing instructions for bringing to it to a take-back and what to do if you cannot make it to a take-back.

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The Helm Spring 2016 Thumbnail
File Type: pdf
File Size: 2.42 MB

Feature Headlines

  • Peoria Stormwater Issue Reaches a Tipping Point
  • Rain Barrel Use Connected to Benefits
  • Stormwater Troopers go Green
  • Crude Oil Transport Brings the Great lakes risks and Benefits
  • Sea Grant Takes AIM in the War on AIS
  • Students Connect with Real-time Buoy Data
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Helping Hands: Restoring Great Lakes Habitat Thumbnail
File Type: pdf
File Size: 5.69 MB

This curriculum can engage upper elementary and high school students in Great Lakes environmental stewardship. It is designed for schools located in Areas of Concern (AOC) but can apply to any Great Lakes community where large scale environmental cleanup projects are ongoing.

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Charting New Waters: The Lake Michigan Nearshore Food Web Thumbnail
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File Size: 1.87 MB

What are the most critical concerns facing Lake Michigan? The Great Lakes Regional Research and Information Network (GLRRIN) Lake Michigan team set out to answer this question by bringing together more than 50 government and academic researchers over several meetings to share what’s known, what isn’t, and what information would be most valuable to inform resource managers and others interested in the health of the lake.

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