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A team of two graduate students and collaborators from Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, other universities and even Germany, are conducting studies on a 75-foot sinkhole in Alpena that resembles Earth's lack of oxygen over two billion years ago.
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Alpena's Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary returns with its Festival of Sail at the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center this weekend.
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The Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris cruises offer guests an opportunity to witness scientists at work while also visiting locations such as the Great Lakes, Canada, Nuuk and Antarctica.
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On Thursday, Katie Skinner will be presenting new research in Alpena on the development of technology to collect data in oceans and Great Lakes.
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Students from Mid-Michigan and Ohio gather to compete in the MATES ROV competition since COVID-19.
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The Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary presents its 8th Annual International Film Festival January 22-26. Films about the oceans and our Great Lakes…
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A new robotic boat is being deployed at the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary this summer to search for shipwrecks.The autonomous boat will be…
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Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary hosts the 7th Annual Thunder Bay International Film Festival January 23-27 in Alpena. Stephanie Gandulla spoke with…
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A new resolution in the Michigan state house supports protecting the boundaries of the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuaries.The boundaries may be in…
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Organizations around Michigan are planning events to coincide with the Harvest Moon on Friday October sixth. A special moonlight cruise is planned on Lake…