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Insufficient infrastructure, high development costs and a lack of environmental impact data among the reasons the project was hard to justify in the short term, a state report said.
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The South Buffalo Democrat said the bill would secure legal rights for the entire ecosystem, and give people and nature a role in the decision-making process regarding current and future Great Lakes projects.
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Eligible fishery sectors include commercial harvesters and for-hire fishing operations based in the New York waters of Lake Erie or Lake Ontario, including the Upper and Lower Niagara River and the St. Lawrence River.
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March 2 marks the observation of Great Lakes Day, a virtual event that brings together a binational coalition of regional agencies, legislators, local communities, tribes and business, maritime and environmental groups.
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Teams from more than a dozen U.S. and Canadian universities and government agencies will venture onto the frozen surfaces of all five lakes this month.
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The Great Lakes Commission has unveiled a new website that allows Great Lakes decision-makers to track the region’s progress to reduce harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie and to stop aquatic invasive species.
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Another project in New York's Lake Ontario Resiliency and Economic Development Initiative (REDI) has begun.
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Lake Erie and the rest of the Great Lakes may be cleaner in the coming years, thanks to $1 billion in funding from the federal infrastructure bill.
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Those responsible for monitoring and managing water flow in the Great Lakes have deviated from their usual flow controls to address lower-than-average…
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Major construction would continue along the Great Lakes under the Biden Administration's proposed budget now before Congress.The proposed budget includes…