World Weather Lake Effect Snow
Lake effect snow can cause large local variations in snow depth with 50 cm of snow accumulate over the course of a few days near the shore and a few miles inland from the lake shore there may be no snowfall [...]
Ghost Ships Of The Great Lakes, Niagara
The wreck of the Niagara
Great Lakes Waterproofing
Great Lakes Waterproofing using the exclusive hydro-clay injection method
Why Does the Lake Erie Dead Zone Exist?
In the summer, the water in the Great Lakes separates into two layers. The top layer is warmer than the bottom one, it receives the sunlight, and it mixes with oxygen from the air. The bottom layer is cooler than the top layer, it is usually dark, and it is cut off from the air [...]
Lake Ontario Walleye Fishing – Where to Fish, and How to Fish & Tips
The walleye are probably best known for their large eyes that allow them to see very well even when it’s dark and the sharp teeth located in their jaws and the roof of their mouth. They are a nocturnal species of fish so the best results usually come with night fishing but this doesn’t mean [...]
Michigan?s Big Lake Fishing
Think you have what it takes to do battle with a ferocious king salmon, that is, a Chinook, the biggest battling fish in Lake Michigan? How about a giant brown trout? Or a steelhead, one of those silver torpedo or silver bullets with fins?
Consider a Great Lakes Charter fishing trip. You can find licensed, charter [...]
Walleye Fishing Lakes – Top 3 Lakes in North America
The top three North America lakes for catching walleye have to be Lake Erie, Lake Huron and Lake Superior. The lakes are populated with walleye and other species of fish and guide services run on all three lakes. The common areas to fish depend on the weather, water temperatures and the conditions of the water. [...]
Willis B. Boyer Great Lakes Museum Ship
A short clip of the Great Lakes Museum ship Willis B. Boyer at Toledo Ohio.
Great Lakes Folk Festival 2009
Scenes from the Great Lakes Folk Festival, held in East Lansing, Michigan, August 7, 8 & 9, 2009. Sponsored and produced by the Michigan State University Museum.
Five Great Lakes, Two Countries, One Chance
All of life depends on freshwater. The Great Lakes basin is one of the most abundant freshwater ecosystems on Earth and ranks with the Grand Canyon, Yosemite and the Everglades as one of North America¹s most iconic national landscapes. But, it is also important for sustainable natural and human communities. The Nature Conservancy has identified [...]