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        <description>NOAA is engaged in a program to compile Great Lakes bathymetric data and make them readily available to the public, especially to the communities concerned with Great Lakes science, pollution, coastal erosion, response to climate changes, threats to lake ecosystems, and health of the fishing industry. This program is managed by NGDC and it relies on the cooperation of NOAA/Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, NOAA/National Ocean Service, the Canadian Hydrographic Service, other agencies, and academic laboratories.

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NOAA is engaged in a program to compile Great Lakes bathymetric data and make them readily available to the public, especially to the communities concerned with Great Lakes science, pollution, coastal erosion, response to climate changes, threats to lake ecosystems, and health of the fishing industry. This program is managed by NGDC and it relies on the cooperation of NOAA/Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, NOAA/National Ocean Service, the Canadian Hydrographic Service, other agencies, and academic laboratories.

Compilation of new bathymetry for the Great Lakes is an important part of this program, being carried out cooperatively between NOAA (NGDC and GLERL), and the Canadian Hydrographic Service. This new bathymetry provides a more detailed portrayal of lakefloor topography, and reveals some lakefloor features seen for the first time.

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        <description>A bathymetric layer for Lake Saint Clair

NOAA is engaged in a program to compile Great Lakes bathymetric data and make them readily available to the public, especially to the communities concerned with Great Lakes science, pollution, coastal erosion, response to climate changes, threats to lake ecosystems, and health of the fishing industry. This program is managed by NGDC and it relies on the cooperation of NOAA/Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, NOAA/National Ocean Service, the Canadian Hydrographic Service, other agencies, and academic laboratories.

Compilation of new bathymetry for the Great Lakes is an important part of this program, being carried out cooperatively between NOAA (NGDC and GLERL), and the Canadian Hydrographic Service. This new bathymetry provides a more detailed portrayal of lakefloor topography, and reveals some lakefloor features seen for the first time.

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        <description>A bathymetric layer for Lake Erie

NOAA is engaged in a program to compile Great Lakes bathymetric data and make them readily available to the public, especially to the communities concerned with Great Lakes science, pollution, coastal erosion, response to climate changes, threats to lake ecosystems, and health of the fishing industry. This program is managed by NGDC and it relies on the cooperation of NOAA/Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, NOAA/National Ocean Service, the Canadian Hydrographic Service, other agencies, and academic laboratories.

Compilation of new bathymetry for the Great Lakes is an important part of this program, being carried out cooperatively between NOAA (NGDC and GLERL), and the Canadian Hydrographic Service. This new bathymetry provides a more detailed portrayal of lakefloor topography, and reveals some lakefloor features seen for the first time.

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        <description>A bathymetric layer for Lake Ontario

NOAA is engaged in a program to compile Great Lakes bathymetric data and make them readily available to the public, especially to the communities concerned with Great Lakes science, pollution, coastal erosion, response to climate changes, threats to lake ecosystems, and health of the fishing industry. This program is managed by NGDC and it relies on the cooperation of NOAA/Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, NOAA/National Ocean Service, the Canadian Hydrographic Service, other agencies, and academic laboratories.

Compilation of new bathymetry for the Great Lakes is an important part of this program, being carried out cooperatively between NOAA (NGDC and GLERL), and the Canadian Hydrographic Service. This new bathymetry provides a more detailed portrayal of lakefloor topography, and reveals some lakefloor features seen for the first time.

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        <description>Landuse monitoring stations within the Great Lakes.

The Great Lakes Commission has developed an inventory of environmental monitoring programs in the Great Lakes basin in an effort to create awareness of, and access to, monitoring program information. Through a major grant from the Joyce Foundation, the Commission engaged in this large-scale, binational initiative to collect monitoring program information from federal, state/provincial, local and nongovernmental organizations across the Great Lakes region. The inventory, compiled primarily by the Great Lakes Commission, with additional information provided via the Binational Executive Committee (BEC) inventory, includes more than 600 monitoring programs and is the basin’s first comprehensive monitoring inventory. U.S. EPA’s Great Lakes National Program Office is also providing support to make this inventory available over the Internet in a geographically searchable format. 

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        <description>Water monitoring stations within the Great Lakes.

The Great Lakes Commission has developed an inventory of environmental monitoring programs in the Great Lakes basin in an effort to create awareness of, and access to, monitoring program information. Through a major grant from the Joyce Foundation, the Commission engaged in this large-scale, binational initiative to collect monitoring program information from federal, state/provincial, local and nongovernmental organizations across the Great Lakes region. The inventory, compiled primarily by the Great Lakes Commission, with additional information provided via the Binational Executive Committee (BEC) inventory, includes more than 600 monitoring programs and is the basin’s first comprehensive monitoring inventory. U.S. EPA’s Great Lakes National Program Office is also providing support to make this inventory available over the Internet in a geographically searchable format. 

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        <description>Sediment monitoring stations within the Great Lakes.

The Great Lakes Commission has developed an inventory of environmental monitoring programs in the Great Lakes basin in an effort to create awareness of, and access to, monitoring program information. Through a major grant from the Joyce Foundation, the Commission engaged in this large-scale, binational initiative to collect monitoring program information from federal, state/provincial, local and nongovernmental organizations across the Great Lakes region. The inventory, compiled primarily by the Great Lakes Commission, with additional information provided via the Binational Executive Committee (BEC) inventory, includes more than 600 monitoring programs and is the basin’s first comprehensive monitoring inventory. U.S. EPA’s Great Lakes National Program Office is also providing support to make this inventory available over the Internet in a geographically searchable format. 

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        <description>Air monitoring stations within the Great Lakes.

The Great Lakes Commission has developed an inventory of environmental monitoring programs in the Great Lakes basin in an effort to create awareness of, and access to, monitoring program information. Through a major grant from the Joyce Foundation, the Commission engaged in this large-scale, binational initiative to collect monitoring program information from federal, state/provincial, local and nongovernmental organizations across the Great Lakes region. The inventory, compiled primarily by the Great Lakes Commission, with additional information provided via the Binational Executive Committee (BEC) inventory, includes more than 600 monitoring programs and is the basin’s first comprehensive monitoring inventory. U.S. EPA’s Great Lakes National Program Office is also providing support to make this inventory available over the Internet in a geographically searchable format. 

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