Teaching Great Lakes Science
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  • Physical Characteristics of the Great Lakes
  • Hydrology of the Great Lakes
    • Background: Hydrology of the Great Lakes
    • Research Methods: Hydrology of the Great Lakes
  • Storm’s Effect on Lake Erie
    • Research Methods: Storms and Lake Erie
  • The Storm that Sunk the Edmund Fitzgerald
  • Underwater Sinkholes in Lake Huron
  • Snow and Ice Conditions in the Great Lakes
  • Lake Michigan Surface Currents
  • Dissolved Oxygen and Temperature in Lake Erie
  • Lake Michigan Fish Community
  • Types of Plankton in the Great Lakes
  • Where in Lake Michigan Does Plankton Live?
  • Scuds and Mussels
  • Hitchhikers: No Ballast on Board
  • Beach Cleanup Data for Lakes Michigan, Huron, Erie and Superior
  • Water Quality (Data Set)
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