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  1. Jacob Reighard served as the director of U-M Museum of Zoology from 1895 to 1913 and was among the most prominent of the early Great Lakes researchers. His efforts led to the establishment of the U-M Biological Station in 1909 in Pellston, at the northern tip of Michigan’s Southern Peninsula. Photo courtesy of Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan

    U-M’s long and prominent history of Great Lakes research

  2. Climate change likely to increase Lake Erie algae blooms and dead zones, according to U-Michigan ecologist

    Climate change likely to increase Lake Erie algae blooms and ‘dead zones,’ U-M ecologist says

  3. U-M divers retrieve prehistoric wood from Lake Huron

    U-M divers retrieve prehistoric wood from Lake Huron

  4. U-M Block M Logo

    Archeological evidence of human activity found beneath Lake Huron

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    Lake slime offers lessons for environmental policy

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    Researchers to study why dead zone returned to Lake Erie

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    Forces joined to monitor lake

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