Friday, November 11, 2011

The Great Lakes Great

Why are the Great Lakes Great?
  • They provide water for 37 million people.
  • They are a source of water for regional agriculture and food production.
  • They provide year round recreation, ranging from fishing, boating, swimming or playing on the beach.
  • They are a powerful economic engine for the eight state, two province region.
Stretching from the shores of Lake Superior, through the waters of Lake Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario, and through the banks of the St. Lawrence river, the Great Lakes are one of the natural wonders of the world. The Lakes and their connecting channels contain roughly 18% of the world’s surface freshwater, second only to the polar ice caps!

These freshwater lakes are our most precious natural resource, home to over 37 million people and host to a rich and unique diversity of plants and animals. The Great Lakes’ natural bounty have played a defining role in the region’s history and still support its primary economic activities, including agriculture, industrial manufacturing, steel production, shipping, commercial and sport fisheries, recreation and tourism.




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