MILWAUKEE -- Like tourists in an underwater museum, divers in the Great Lakes explore shipwrecks searching for remnants of clothes, containers of food or even floating human remains. Divers say it's ...
Tamara Thomsen, a maritime archaeologist and diving instructor, has helped uncover more than 100 shipwrecks across the region ...
As climate change increasingly shapes the Great Lakes region’s ecology and economy, scientists plan to use underwater robots to gather previously inaccessible data they say will help communities adapt ...
LANSING, MI — Michigan game regulators have voted to greatly expand where divers can spear popular fish in the Great Lakes. On Thursday, Nov. 6, the state Natural Resources Commission unanimously ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — With hundreds of shipwrecks sitting at the bottom of the Great Lakes, the state of Michigan works to prevent theft, damage and corrosion with legally protected locations ...
ELK RAPIDS, MI – A group of scientists met up north to scuba dive in Lake Michigan’s Grand Traverse Bay, training how to stay safe while doing environmental research beneath the waves of the Great ...
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Why Are There So Many Shipwrecks in the Great Lakes?
S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, the return of a set of important belongings to the Lakota community and a baseball field resurrected ...
Losing winter ice is changing the Great Lakes food web – here’s how light is shaping life underwater
Winters on the Great Lakes are harsh – so much so that the scientists who work there often focus on the summer months, when tiny microbes at the base of the food chain were thought to be most ...
LANSING — A new order from the Natural Resources Commission will open more of the Great Lakes to recreational spearfishing.
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