The Elk River Chain of Lakes (ERCOL) watershed is located in northwestern Michigan in the Lower Peninsula. It is the largest sub-watershed of the Grand Traverse Bay watershed and covers over 500 square miles of land, has over 60 square miles of open water, and 200 miles of shoreline. The lakes and streams found in this watershed are some of the most pristine inland waterbodies in the entire country and provide a multitude of recreational and economic benefits for both full time residents and tourist. Despite continual efforts to protect the watershed, emerging issues such as land development pressures, invasive species, failing septic systems, and barriers to hydrologic connectivity threaten to impair these waters and degrade their ecologic...
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Cooperative Agreement 30181AJ68The lower 21 miles of the St. Louis Rive...
The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin contains approximately twenty percent of the world’s surfac...
Lake Michigan’s drowned river mouths (DRM) are hydrologically unique systems with riverine and large...
The Elk River Chain of Lakes (ERCOL) watershed is located in northwestern Michigan in the Lower Peni...
The Red Cedar river runs through a large portion of northwest Wisconsin, eventually draining into th...
Current watershed management practices demand adaptive, cost effective strategies based upon a compr...
The author has identified the following significant results. ERTS-1 computer compatible tapes were u...
Upper Catfish Creek is located in a 9,300-acre watershed that flows through two significant natural ...
Twelve Mile Creek Lake is a 660 acre, Significant Publicly Owned Lake with a watershed of 14,820 acr...
The St. Marys River is a 112 km connecting channel between Lake Superior and Lake Huron. The river ...
Provides an overview of the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration, which eventually became the Great La...
Tannery Creek is one of the main tributaries leading into Little Traverse Bay, which is located adja...
The State of Montana lists Ambrose-Threemile Creek of the Bitterroot River basin on its bi-annual 30...
Little River Lake watershed is a 13,305 acre subwatershed of Little River. The 788 acre lake was lis...
Mill Creek has been dammed at the Village of Dexter, Michigan, since the 1820s. The Village‘s relati...
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Cooperative Agreement 30181AJ68The lower 21 miles of the St. Louis Rive...
The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin contains approximately twenty percent of the world’s surfac...
Lake Michigan’s drowned river mouths (DRM) are hydrologically unique systems with riverine and large...
The Elk River Chain of Lakes (ERCOL) watershed is located in northwestern Michigan in the Lower Peni...
The Red Cedar river runs through a large portion of northwest Wisconsin, eventually draining into th...
Current watershed management practices demand adaptive, cost effective strategies based upon a compr...
The author has identified the following significant results. ERTS-1 computer compatible tapes were u...
Upper Catfish Creek is located in a 9,300-acre watershed that flows through two significant natural ...
Twelve Mile Creek Lake is a 660 acre, Significant Publicly Owned Lake with a watershed of 14,820 acr...
The St. Marys River is a 112 km connecting channel between Lake Superior and Lake Huron. The river ...
Provides an overview of the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration, which eventually became the Great La...
Tannery Creek is one of the main tributaries leading into Little Traverse Bay, which is located adja...
The State of Montana lists Ambrose-Threemile Creek of the Bitterroot River basin on its bi-annual 30...
Little River Lake watershed is a 13,305 acre subwatershed of Little River. The 788 acre lake was lis...
Mill Creek has been dammed at the Village of Dexter, Michigan, since the 1820s. The Village‘s relati...
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Cooperative Agreement 30181AJ68The lower 21 miles of the St. Louis Rive...
The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin contains approximately twenty percent of the world’s surfac...
Lake Michigan’s drowned river mouths (DRM) are hydrologically unique systems with riverine and large...