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		<title>Pirates Attack on Lake Michigan: Grand Haven, Beaver Island, Manitous Threatened by Marauders Causes Excitement</title>
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Pirates on Lake Michigan have attacked boats and towns during the 1800&#8217;s, wreaking havoc and mayhem in their search for booty in regions such as Beaver Island, the Manitous and Grand Haven.



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CHICAGO (WBBM) &#8211; While the world watches the Somali pirate drama, there&#8217;s a story to be told of pirates right here [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pirates on Lake Michigan have attacked boats and towns during the 1800&#8217;s, wreaking havoc and mayhem in their search for booty in regions such as Beaver Island, the Manitous and Grand Haven.</p>
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<p><em>WBBM Newsradio 780</em> reports:</p>
<p>CHICAGO (WBBM) &#8211; While the world watches the Somali pirate drama, there&#8217;s a story to be told of pirates right here on  Lake Michigan.</p>
<p>Lake Michigan was home to a few pirates from the 19th and early 20th centuries.</p>
<p>The headline: Wholesale robbery by pirates on Lake Michigan.  The date: October 10, 1855, in the New York Times.</p>
<p>The Times reported on people in the area around Saugutuck, Michigan, &#8220;thrown into the most intense excitement by the operations of a gang of marauders, who are reported to be Mormons from Beaver Island.&#8221;</p>
<p>But it wasn&#8217;t other ships that were attacked, it was land-based stores.</p>
<p>Half a century later &#8211; and almost 101 years ago &#8211; &#8220;Roaring&#8221; Dan Seavey took control of a Great Lakes cargo ship and sailed it to Chicago.</p>
<p>He reportedly got control of the 40-foot schooner Nellie Johnson in Grand Haven, Michigan, by out-drinking its captain and crew &#8211; then stealing it.</p>
<p>The Sun-Times reports that Seavey &#8220;found no fortune in his pirating: He was unable to sell the load of cedar posts in Chicago and was captured back near his home in Frankfort, Michigan.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Fighting Invasive Lamprey in Great Lakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 20:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>National Public Radio</em> describes a possible new solution for the lamprey problem, gratuitously invoking vampirism and sex to tell the story:</p>
<p>A team at Michigan State University has discovered how to create sort of a &#8220;Love Potion No. 9&#8243; to attract an invasive species of fish out of the Great Lakes.</p>
<p>Originally from the Atlantic, the lamprey is usually considered a parasite. But in the Great Lakes it has achieved the status of predator. Researcher Nicholas Johnson says the fish is killing off other large predator species and has &#8220;completely changed the ecosystem.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lampreys use their suction-cup-like mouths to attach to other fish and feed off their blood. Their prey is often left for dead, giving the lamprey the moniker &#8220;the vampire fish.&#8221;</p>
<p>The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service spends $20 million annually to control the jawless fish. Now they may have a new weapon to combat the invasion — lamprey perfume.</p>
<p>The substance is created from the pheromones the male lamprey releases to attract females during mating season. Johnson and his team are using it to redirect the females into traps.</p>
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		<title>Dark Evening… Gothic Chicago skyline at dusk, weather front over Lake Michigan on Saturday, November 15, 2008, showing rain cloud tendrils descending</title>
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Now you can show your friends what it looks like when you encounter a dark weather front out on the lake… 
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Now you can show your friends what it looks like when you encounter a dark weather front out on the lake… </p>
<p>This picture captures the ghostly tendrils descending from the gray skies where a gap in the cloud cover is indicated by sunlight highlighting the phenomenon. </p>
<p>The distinctly gothic elements of the cloudy overcast, dark water, and architecture of the distant Chicago skyline on the horizon on a cold and gloomy November afternoon contrasted sharply with Roy Disney&#8217;s &#8220;Morning Light&#8221; sailing documentary playing in local theaters at the time.</p>
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		<title>Study: Erosion Causing Lakes&#8217; Water Loss</title>
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Erosion caused by dredging and other human activities on the St. Clair River is causing Lakes Huron and Michigan to lose 2.5 billion gallons of water daily, according to a private Canadian study.
Like a bathtub drain, the artificially deepened river is funneling vast amounts of water into Lake Erie, where it flows east to Lake [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Erosion caused by dredging and other human activities on the St. Clair River is causing Lakes Huron and Michigan to lose 2.5 billion gallons of water daily, according to a private Canadian study.</strong></p>
<p>Like a bathtub drain, the artificially deepened river is funneling vast amounts of water into Lake Erie, where it flows east to Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River before eventually being lost to the Atlantic Ocean, says the study released Tuesday.</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Study: Erosion Causing Lakes&#8217; Water Loss</strong></p>
<p>Aug 15, 4:10 PM (ET)</p>
<p>By JOHN FLESHER</p>
<p>TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) &#8211; Erosion caused by dredging and other human activities on the St. Clair River is causing Lakes Huron and Michigan to lose 2.5 billion gallons of water daily, according to a private Canadian study.<br />
Like a bathtub drain, the artificially deepened river is funneling vast amounts of water into Lake Erie, where it flows east to Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River before eventually being lost to the Atlantic Ocean, says the study released Tuesday.<br />
Sponsored by the Georgian Bay Association, the report acknowledges that drought, evaporation and other factors have contributed to a steep dropoff in water levels on the three upper Great Lakes &#8211; Huron, Michigan and Superior &#8211; since the late 1990s. Huron and Michigan, considered hydrologically the same lake, are 21 inches below normal and Superior could hit a record low this fall.<br />
&#8220;But the erosion in the St. Clair River stands out among these problems as a man-made issue that can be corrected fairly easily and within a relatively short timetable,&#8221; the report says.<br />
It suggests covering the eroding areas with rock and installing gates to regulate water flow southward from Lake Huron.<br />
U.S. officials said they were conducting a five-year study that would recommend what to do. The Canadian group and environmentalists in both nations said waiting that long would severely damage wetlands, fish habitat, water quality and Great Lakes cargo shipping.<br />
The Georgian Bay Association, which represents about 17,000 people living on the Lake Huron bay, commissioned a 2005 report on the St. Clair erosion by W.F. Baird &#038; Associates, a coastal engineering firm.<br />
It said dredging, mostly during the 1960s, and other commercial projects on the river&#8217;s northern end had caused an 845-million-gallon outflow daily from Lake Huron.<br />
But findings since then show the volume being lost is three times as much &#8211; even topping the 2.1 billion gallons pulled from Lake Michigan each day to supply Chicago&#8217;s municipal system, said Bill Bialkowski, an engineer who conducted the research.<br />
&#8220;We&#8217;re seeing drastic, sustained decline in the Michigan-Huron system at the same time that Lake Erie is rising,&#8221; Bialkowski said.<br />
The International Joint Commission, a U.S.-Canadian panel that advises both nations on Great Lakes policy, in February began a five-year study of water levels in the upper lakes. The effects of dredging, gravel mining, shoreline alteration and other activities in the St. Clair River will be among the matters examined, spokesman Frank Bevacqua said.<br />
The commission has long known that dredging in the St. Clair &#8211; and in the Detroit River farther downstream &#8211; was affecting water levels in Huron-Michigan, Bevacqua said. But it&#8217;s unclear how big a difference they have made, he said.<br />
&#8220;It can&#8217;t be all pinned on dredging at this point,&#8221; said Scott Thieme, Great Lakes hydrology chief with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office in Detroit. &#8220;There hasn&#8217;t been enough detailed study to say.&#8221;<br />
Great Lakes levels have fluctuated on roughly 30-year cycles at least since the mid-1800s. Thieme said another possible influence is &#8220;glacial rebound,&#8221; a gradual rise of land masses depressed by glaciers during the Ice Age.<br />
Bialkowski, however, said massive water losses he had documented were &#8220;indicative of water loss independent of naturally occurring fluctuations or those due to global warming. Research is showing us that this is a persistent, unpredecented water loss.&#8221;<br />
The Lake Huron-Michigan water level plummeted 3 feet between 1999 and 2001. Hot, dry weather &#8211; which reduced winter ice cover and boosted evaporation &#8211; and erosion on the St. Clair River are probably both to blame, said Roger Gauthier, a hydrologist with the Great Lakes Commission.<br />
&#8220;You&#8217;ve had climate change plus a change in the outlet, a double whammy,&#8221; he said.<br />
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On the Net:<br />
Georgian Bay Association: http://www.georgianbay.ca/index.html<br />
International Joint Commission: http://www.ijc.org/</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Source:</em> <a href="http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070815/D8R1LSD81.html">http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070815/D8R1LSD81.html</a></p>
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