Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) members heard a tale of two different Great Lakes at its Oct. 22 meeting.
Also known as the "witches" of November, they occur between mid-October and mid-December, when storm tracks collide over the Great Lakes, ...
Only a few expeditions have made the journey down to the wreck, which is now designated a protected grave site. That leaves ...
For decades, officials have worried the fish could wreak disaster on the world’s largest freshwater ecosystem and the ...
A listener who grew up near the lake wants to know why it doesn't merit the title of "great." We found people who think it's ...
In September, the Michigan DNR said the bay’s walleye population has recovered after collapsing in the 1940s and is now ...
The state budget has cut funding for the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program this year but it won’t reduce money for ...
Sea lampreys—invasive, leechlike creatures that once nearly destroyed the Great Lakes’ fishing economy—are kept in check by a ...
Michigan has seen a week of windy weather, so much so, that Lake Erie's waters sloshed back and forth like water in a bathtub. "A fascinating natural phenomenon is happening today (Oct. 22) on Lake ...
The coasts of the Great Lakes are undeniably great places to be ... such as life-saving service and commercial fishing. When ...
Late October into early November 1991, a fierce storm wreaked havoc on the high seas, bringing hurricane-force winds, major ...