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The
Dynamic Great Lakes
The five Great Lakes: Lake Superior,
Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario
with their connecting waters are the worlds' largest
system of water. They hold twenty per cent of fresh
surface water on this planet. Each lake differs from
the other and yet these connected lakes are one flowing
system connected to the Atlantic through the St. Lawrence
River. Unique ecosystems evolved in these lakes since
the last Ice Age but in the last 200 years commercial
fishing and the Lamprey Eel wiped out larger fish.
Shipping on the Great Lakes from all parts of the
world has brought exotic species that threaten to
topple food pyramids. Pollution carried through the
air and water damages life in and around these lakes.
Through knowledge, and the democratic process, The
Dynamic Great Lakes encourages us to appreciate and
understand these lakes and to get involved in finding
answers to their problems.
Barbara
Spring's
Biography:
From
her house on Lake Michigan, Barbara Spring observes
lake changes. She has traveled to the five Great Lakes,
their connecting waters and the St. Lawrence River.
She has consulted experts and worked on committees
for their improvement. As a teacher and journalist,
she has taught classes and published articles about
environmental matters.
This
is a fascinating and informative read about the
ever-changing Great Lakes. It's packed with in-depth
history and ecology. Do you know about the disastrous
Zebra Mussel invasion? Or how about the Whiting
Effect, the few weeks of summer when the surface
water of the Lakes turns milky white? Is that good
or bad? Read it to find out, and to find out what
you can do to help the Great Lakes. -
Libbey, Gumballpoetry Bookstore
Written
out of appreciation for a most marvelous natural
ecosystem, The Dynamic Great Lakes by Barbara Spring
is an excellently written, insightfully presented,
and engaging guide to the true natures of Lake Superior,
Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
Chapters cover how the Great Lakes were formed,
their physical characteristics and the history of
their changes, problems that affect them today and
offered solutions and more. An important contribution
to our understanding of the Great Lakes system,
The Dynamic Great Lakes is a wondrous and informative
read, recommended for school and community library
environmental studies reading lists and reference
collections. -
The Midwest Book Review, Vol. 12, No. 3
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