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New- Great Lakes Regional Collaboration

In May 2004, President Bush signed an Presidential Executive Order recognizing the Great Lakes as a national treasure, calling for the creation of a "Regional Collaboration of National Significance," and a cabinet-level interagency Task Force. The Great Lakes Regional Collaboration brings together a federal Task Force, the Great Lakes states, local communities, Tribes, regional bodies, and other interests in the Great Lakes region. The Great Lakes Framework calls for these parties to, within one year, design a strategy to restore and protect the Great Lakes now and into the future.

Great Lakes Interagency Task Force

The Great Lakes Interagency Task Force brings together ten U.S. Cabinet and Agency heads to coordinate restoration of the Great Lakes. Created by an Executive Order from President Bush on May 18, 2004, the Task Force will focus on outcomes like cleaner water and sustainable fisheries, and target measurable results. Together, the ten agencies administer more than 140 federal programs that fund and manage restoration efforts.

Government Accountability Office (GAO) Reports on the Great Lakes

New -Environmental Indicators: Better Coordination is Needed to Develop Environmental Indicator Sets That Inform Decisions - November 17, 2004 (GAO-05-52)

Great Lakes - Organizational Leadership and Restoration Goals Need to be Better Defined for Monitoring Restoration Progress - September 28, 2004 (GAO-04-1024)

Great Lakes - A Comprehensive Strategy and Monitoring System Are Needed to Achieve Restoration Goals - May 21, 2004 (GAO-04-782T)

Great Lakes - A Coordinated Strategic Plan and Monitoring System Are Needed to Achieve Restoration Goals - July 16, 2003 (GAO-03-999T)

Invasive Species - Federal Efforts and State Perspectives on Challenges and National Leadership - June 17, 2003 (GAO-03-916T)

Great Lakes - An Overall Strategy and Indicators for Measuring Progress Are Needed to Better Achieve Restoration Goals - April 20, 2003 (GAO-03-515)

Invasive Species - Clearer Focus and Greater Commitment Needed to Effectively Manage the Problem - October 22, 2002 (GAO-03-1)

Great Lakes - EPA Needs to Define Organizational Responsibilities Better for Effective Oversight and Cleanup of Contaminated Areas - May 17, 2002 (GAO-02-563)

Midwest Natural Resources Group

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The Midwest Natural Resources Group is an ongoing partnership bringing focus and excellence to federal activities supporting the vitality and sustainability of natural resources and the environment. Working together, the agencies represented by this group are committed to bringing results to the American public in the communities, towns, and farms of the Midwest.

State of the Lakes Ecosystem Conferences (SOLEC)

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The State of the Lakes Ecosystem Conferences (SOLEC) are hosted by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada on behalf of the two Countries every two years in response to the binational Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement. The conferences are intended to provide a forum for exchange of information on the ecological condition of the Great Lakes and surrounding lands. A major purpose of this is to reach a large audience of people in the government (at all levels), corporate and not-for-profit sectors who make decisions that affect the lakes. Other conferences and fora are expected to meet the need for exchange of research results and for large gatherings of the general public.

Great Lakes Strategy

Environmental Protection Agency logoThe Great Lakes Strategy 2002 was created by the U.S. Policy Committee - a forum of senior-level representatives from the Federal, State, and Tribal agencies responsible for environmental and natural resources management of the Great Lakes to help coordinate and streamline efforts of the many governmental partners involved with protecting the Great Lakes. The Strategy focuses on multi-Lake and basin-wide environmental issues and establishes common goals that the governmental partners will work toward.

U.S. EPA Great Lakes National Program Office

Environmental Protection Agency logo The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) Great Lakes National Program Office oversees and helps all Great Lakes stakeholders work together in an integrated, ecosystem approach to protect, maintain, and restore the chemical, biological, and physical integrity of the Great Lakes.


Great Lakes Information Network

Great Lakes Infomration Network logo The Great Lakes Information Network (GLIN) is a partnership that provides one place online for people to find information relating to the binational Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region of North America. GLIN offers a wealth of data and information about the regionís environment, economy, tourism, education and more. Thanks to its strong network of state, provincial, federal and regional partner agencies and organizations, GLIN has become a necessary component of informed decisionmaking, and a trusted and reliable source of information for those who live, work or have an interest in the Great Lakes region.

Great Lakes Commission

Great Lakes Commission logoThe Great Lakes Commission is a binational public agency dedicated to the use, management and protection of the water, land and other natural resources of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence system. In partnership with the eight Great Lakes states and provinces of Ontario and Québec, the Commission applies sustainable development principles in addressing issues of resource management, environmental protection, transportation and sustainable development. The Commission provides accurate and objective information on public policy issues; an effective forum for developing and coordinating public policy; and a unified, systemwide voice to advocate member interests.

International Joint Commission

International Joint Commission logoThe International Joint Commission was created by Canada and the United States because t each country is affected by the other's actions in lake and river systems along the border. The two countries cooperate to manage these waters wisely and to protect them for the benefit of today's citizens and future generations.


U.S. Geological Survey - Great Lakes / St. Lawrence Region

U.S. Geological Survey logoThe U.S. Geological Survey's Great Lakes / St. Lawrence Region web site is dedicated to communicating information on USGS research and monitoring programs in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region.

Northeast-Midwest Institute

Northeast Midwest Institute logoThe Northeast-Midwest Institute is a Washington-based, private, non-profit, and non-partisan research organization dedicated to economic vitality, environmental quality, and regional equity for Northeast and Midwest states.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Ecosystem Conservation in Region 3

US Fish and Wildlife Service LogoThe Ecosystem Conservation in Region 3 web site is Region 3's Ecosystem Conservation Home Page. The site was developed to help put ecosystem conservation into practice in the Great Lakes - Big Rivers Region.


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