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This poster explains simple actions you can take to help protect local waters by fighting the spread of aquatic invasive species when angling.
A plaintext version of the information is available here.

This poster explains simple actions you can take to help protect local waters by fighting the spread of aquatic invasive species when angling.
A plaintext version of the information is available here.

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This report discusses community attitudes toward ongoing Great Lakes Legacy Act cleanup efforts in Milwaukee County’s Lincoln Park and provides recommendations for future GLLA outreach and community stewardship of the park.

This report discusses stakeholder perceptions of the Detroit River’s Trenton Channel and attitudes toward a cleanup plan proposed under the Great Lakes Legacy Act.

The Great Lakes Sea Grant Social Science Network (GLSGSSN) evaluated the impact based warning (IBW) product throughout the National Weather Service (NWS) Central Region in 2013. The evaluation study builds off previous work commissioned by the NWS (Galluppi et al. 2013). Galluppi’s study assessed the product in 2012, when five Weather Forecast Offices (WFOs) piloted the IBW product. The study we conducted reveals the product’s effectiveness throughout the NWS Central Region, which includes 38 WFOs. Our evaluation data was collected using focus groups, interviews, and surveys of NWS weather forecasters, emergency managers, and broadcast media to assess the product’s effectiveness.

This brochure offers tips on keeping our yards green and water clean.
IISG historical pub number IISG14-91
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