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GREAT LAKES

The Nucleus was reported to have sunk twice before it finally went under a third and final time
Surface Water and Ocean Topography, which launched Dec. 16, is studying all water on Earth, including the Great Lakes.
The first U.S.-built lake freighter in almost 40 years nears completion at a shipyard in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.
The early reveal on World Water Day found many living creatures.

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From the Great Lakes to great rivers, the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean and Canadian canals, the 6,000-mile trip is one for the ages.
A recent exhibit and book re-examine the 1966 sinking of the Daniel J. Morrell.
At 650 feet deep, the wreck isn't accessible to divers.
Led by a University of Minnesota Duluth professor, scientists from the U.S. and Canada are fanning out this month to gather data from below the ice.
Invading parasite decimated fish populations until a chemical poison was developed to kill their larvae.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency on Tuesday released a draft plan that would ask hundreds of facilities to test for PFAS.

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With its newly announced ability to accept maritime cargo containers, sources wonder if the Great Lakes might offer future relief in the face of supply chain pressures.
The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Alder is scheduled to leave the Twin Ports on Wednesday, July 7.
The most recent six-month forecast of Great Lakes water levels predicts levels to remain below record high levels, but above average on all lakes, except Lake Ontario.

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