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What's New
Concerned citizens hold meeting to look at DGR selection process
The Owen Sound Sun Times (4/9)
More than 200 people turned out for a public meeting Saturday in Southampton to hear more about Saugeen Shores possibly vying to become the site of Canada's first underground repository for high-level nuclear waste.

EDITORIAL: Nuclear gives next energy headache
The Barrie Examiner (3/26)
The Bruce nuclear complex on the shores of Lake Huron is in the midst of a massive project to bring two of its eight reactors back online after years out of service.

Nuclear waste storage depot attracts southern Ontario towns
The Toronto Star (2/20)
A surprising cluster of municipalities in south-western Ontario’s rural heartland are saying they might want to be the place where Canada’s spent nuclear fuel is stored for thousands of years.

Flint emergency manager Michael Brown in talks with state on water pipeline project
The Flint Journal (2/13)
Flint emergency manager Michael Brown said he met with the state treasurer today about a plan to build a drinking water pipeline to Genesee County from Lake Huron.

Farm manure spill contained
London Free Press (11/23)
Work crews and the owner of a beef operation near Forest, Ontario, have completed a major clean-up of liquid manure, which made its way to Woods Creek and on to Lake Huron near Kettle Point.

Michigan's tagging program for chinook salmon tops 2 million fish
The Grand Rapids Press (9/18)
Fisheries officials bordering Lake Michigan and Lake Huron will soon have a clearer picture of how chinook salmon reproduce in the Great Lakes from a tagging program that went full-scale this year.

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Overview
Lake Huron is the third largest of the lakes by volume, with 850 cubic miles of water. Lake Huron is hydrologically inseparable from Lake Michigan, joined by the wide Straits of Mackinac. The Huron lakeshore extends 3,827 miles, and is characterized by shallow, sandy beaches and the rocky shores of Georgian Bay. The lake measures 206 miles across and 183 miles north to south, with an average depth of 195 feet (approximately 750 feet, maximum). Lake Huron's drainage area, which covers parts of Michigan and Ontario, is relatively large compared to the other Great Lakes. It's more than twice the size of Huron's approximately 23,000 square miles of surface water. The Saginaw River basin is intensively farmed and contains the Flint and Saginaw-Bay City metropolitan areas.

References: Great Lakes Atlas, Environment Canada and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995

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General Resources
Bathymetry Map
Ohio State University and NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)
The Great Lakes Forecasting System provides physical data about the lake, including this bathymetry map.

Fish of Lake Huron
University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute
Color illustrations or photographs, size, coloring and other information about many Lake Huron fish species.

Great Lakes Surface Environmental Analysis
NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)
A map using NOAA satellite data to show recent water temperatures of the Great Lakes.

Historic Data - Lake Huron
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Detroit District
The Army Corps provides current and historic data on the Great Lakes, including yearly water levels from 1918, monthly storm probability, outflows and precipitation.

Lake Huron Initiative
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
Includes the Lake Huron Initiative lakewide planning documents and links to related efforts and groups.

Lake Huron Update (pdf)
Michigan DEQ, Office of the Great Lakes
This publication provides a summary of priority issues that the Lake Huron basin is facing, including habitat degradation, critical pollutants and harmful exotic species. It also lists management actions suggested by the Lake Huron Initiative Action Plan.

Surface Water Temperature
University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute
Check out the Sea Grant Coastwatch, which provides real-time surface water temperatures for Lake Huron and its ports.

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Programs and Projects
BaySail
BaySail supports its Environmental Education and Youth Development programs through public sails, private charters and group tours around Lake Huron.

Explore Our Natural World: A Biodiversity Atlas of the Lake Huron to Lake Erie Corridor
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Wildlife Habitat Council
The Biodiversity Atlas is an interpretive guidebook to the natural communities of the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, and Detroit River watersheds. View the document online or read more about it on the Council's project page.

The Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation
A non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to the conservation and wise stewardship of Lake Huron's coastal ecosystems.

Visualization of Drifting Buoy Deployments on St. Clair River
USGS Surface-water quality and flow Modeling Interest Group
In October 2000, drifting buoys were deployed to help investigate flow characteristics near public water intakes in 10 reaches of the St. Clair River, a connecting channel of the Great Lakes between Lake Huron and Lake St. Clair.

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Research
Fisheries Research in Lake Huron
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Great Lakes Science Center
Including development of a fish community model for Lake Huron, and effects of zebra mussel invasion on yellow perch.

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Tourism
The Great Lakes Circle Tour
Ride along on the 6,500-mile Great Lakes Circle Tour: a scenic, international road system connecting the five Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River! For new visitors to the region, this online travel guide offers informational maps, road routes and estimated mileages, and links to major cities, camping and recreation areas, and natural attractions.

BaySail
BaySail supports its Environmental Education and Youth Development programs through public sails, private charters and group tours around Lake Huron.

Lighthouses of Lake Huron
Seeing The Light
Join lighthouse buffs Terry and Sue Pepper on a voyage of discovery around the Great Lakes and through history. This site features extensive photography, research and observations of the lights.

People, Places and History: The 30,000 Islands of Georgian Bay
The Georgian Bay Association
More than 200 miles long and 40-50 miles wide, Georgian Bay is home to Manitoulin Island, the largest freshwater island in the world.

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Related Resources
GLIN: Lake Huron Facts and Figures
GLIN: Lake Huron Current Conditions

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