Great Lakes Public Forum 2016 – Presentations & Videos
As called for in the 2012 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the governments of Canada and the United States convened Continue ReadingGreat Lakes Public Forum 2016 – Presentations & Videos
As called for in the 2012 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the governments of Canada and the United States convened Continue ReadingGreat Lakes Public Forum 2016 – Presentations & Videos
The Lake Superior Lakewide Action and Management Plan (LAMP) is a binational action plan for restoring and protecting the Lake Continue ReadingLake Superior Lakewide Action and Management Plan Annual Report 2016
The Lake Michigan Lakewide Action and Management Plan (LAMP) is an action plan for restoring and protecting the Lake Michigan Continue ReadingLake Michigan Lakewide Action and Management Plan Annual Report 2016
Article 5, Section 2(c) of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement of 2012 states: “…the Parties shall establish, in consultation Continue Reading2017-2019 Great Lakes Binational Priorities for Science and Action
The 2012 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, which entered into force in February of 2013, includes a commitment to develop Continue ReadingAquatic Invasive Species Early Detection and Rapid Response Initiative Achievements and Activities to date, December 2015
The Lake Erie Lakewide Action and Management Plan (LAMP) is a binational action plan for restoring and protecting the Lake Continue ReadingLake Erie Lakewide Action and Management Plan Annual Report 2014
The Lake Michigan Lakewide Action and Management Plan (LAMP) is an action plan for restoring and protecting the Lake Michigan Continue ReadingLake Michigan Lakewide Action and Management Plan Annual Report 2014
The Lake Ontario Lakewide Action and Management Plan (LAMP) is a binational action plan for cooperatively restoring and protecting the Lake Ontario Continue ReadingLake Ontario Lakewide Action and Management Plan Annual Report 2014
The Lake Huron Binational Partnership was formed in 2002 to coordinate actions to help restore and protect the Lake Huron Continue ReadingLake Huron Binational Partnership Annual Report 2014
The 2012 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, which entered into force in February of 2013, includes a commitment to develop and implement an Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) early detection and rapid response initiative by February 2015, as part of one of a number of strategies being applied to prevent the introduction and spread of AIS. Continue ReadingU.S. and Canada Meet GLWQA Commitment to Develop and Implement an Aquatic Invasive Species Early Detection and Rapid Response Initiative