Science-Based Land Use and Watershed Management: A Tool for Understanding your Watershed. Institute of Water Research, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. pp 1
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Occurrence, Distribution and Control of the Parasites that cause Swimmer's Itch in Michigan. Editors: L. Wolfson and R. Snider, Edition WQ 58, pgs 32
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Integration of Geographic Information Systems and a Computer of Agricultural Runoff on Water Quality, Water Resource Bulletin, American Water Resources Association, Vol. 29, No. 6, pp. 891-900.
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Saginaw Bay Watershed User Needs Assessment: Accomplishments and Lessons Learned
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Plugging Abandoned Wells, Michigan State University Extension. WQ40
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Spatial Analysis of Michigan Department of Public Health Nitrate Data,
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D'Itri, Frank. 1980. The Occurrence and Behavior of Halomethanes in the Aquatic Environment. IWR Technical Report, A-l00 pgs 1361980 Apr 01
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Globalization: Effects on Fisheries Resources
Globalization is a multidimensional issue, and its impacts on world resources cross and integrate environmental, economic, political and cultural boundaries. Over the last few decades, the push towards globalization has brought a new dimension in which managers of fisheries and water resources will need to operate; both at the local and global level of governance.

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