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Peninsula Township Hall

Summary: Learn about Great Lakes water levels and best shoreline management practices. Speakers are Heather Smith, baykeeper with Watershed Center Grand Traverse Bay, and Mark Breederland, extension educator with Michigan Sea Grant in Traverse City.

Format: sound recording-nonmusical

Publisher / Publication Date: 2019

Copies Available at Peninsula

1 available in Compact Disc Audio Book, Call number: CD 551.45 FOR

Alexander, Jeff

Summary: "The St. Lawrence Seaway was considered one of the world's greatest engineering achievements when it opened in 1959. The $1 billion project-a series of locks, canals, and dams that tamed the ferocious St. Lawrence River-opened the Great Lakes to the global shipping industry. Linking ports on lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario to shipping hubs on the world's seven seas increased...

Format: text

Publisher / Publication Date: Michigan State University Press 2009

Copies Available at Woodmere

1 available in Local Author, Call number: 577.63 ALE
1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 577.63 ALE

Copies Available at Interlochen

1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: Transport Alexander

Bogue, Margaret Beattie

Summary: Examines the history of human use of the fish resources of the Great Lakes, and analyzes the changing nature of the fish populations, especially those that became popular in the commercial markets.

Format: text

Publisher / Publication Date: University of Wisconsin Press 2000

Copies Available at Woodmere

1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 333.9561 Bogue

Robertson, Joanne

Summary: "A translation of The Water Walker into Anishinaabemowin. The book contains both Anishinaabemowin and English. The Water Walker is the story of a determined Ojibwe Grandmother who walked around all of the Great Lakes to protect our water."--

Format: text

Publisher / Publication Date: Second Story Press 2019

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Grady, Wayne.

Summary: "This book is an exploration of the biology and ecology of a vital, ever-changing terrain. Written by one of Canada's best-known science and nature writers, it is intended not only for those who live in the Great Lakes basin but for anyone captivated by the splendor of the natural world and sensitive to the challenges of its preservation."--Jacket.

Format: text

Publisher / Publication Date: Greystone Books 2007

Copies Available at Woodmere

1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 508 GRA

Copies Available at Interlochen

1 available in Michigan Collection, Call number: MI Nature Grady

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