Fuel shortages across Eastern Canada and parts of the United States are possible if plans by Michigan Senator Gretchen Whitmer to close Enbridge’s Line 5 move…
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Fuel shortages across Eastern Canada and parts of the United States are possible if plans by Michigan Senator Gretchen Whitmer to close Enbridgeâs Line 5 move forward, according to a report from the Canadian Senate.Â
The alternative to shortages is thousands of more fuel-laden tanker trucks and hundreds of rail cars â along with higher prices.Â
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âLine 5 is a significant aspect of Canadaâs relationship with the United States and contributes to secure energy supplies in both countries. Its shutdown could have many implications, including reduced safety, shortages of various products, on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border, transportation bottlenecks for Albertaâs crude oil, and job losses for the Canadian and American workers.âÂ
Fuel shortages across Eastern Canada and parts of the United States are possible if plans by Michigan Senator Gretchen Whitmer to close Enbridge’s Line 5 move…
Lake Superior anglers asked to report marked splake
Starting this week, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will begin evaluating the Lake Superior splake fishery through a special study using marked fish. Splake, which are a hybrid cross between lake trout and brook trout, have been stocked in Lake Superior most years since 1971, with annual stocking since 1990.
In Lake Superior, the DNR stocks splake in Munising, Copper Harbor and occasionally in Keweenaw Bay. Splake are stocked with the intent to create nearshore fishing opportunities in smaller bays of Lake Superior, where some fisheries are available year-round. This study will help fisheries managers understand the percentage of stocked fish caught by anglers, home range of splake, and harvest metrics such as harvest rates and size at harvest by year and location. Knowing how successful the DNR’s splake-stocking efforts are allows for the best management of Lake Superior fisheries.
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Fuel shortages across Eastern Canada and parts of the United States are possible if plans by Michigan Senator Gretchen Whitmer to close Enbridgeâs Line 5 move forward, according to a report from the Canadian Senate.Â
The alternative to shortages is thousands of more fuel-laden tanker trucks and hundreds of rail cars â along with higher prices.Â
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Try refreshing your browser. Enbridgeâs Line 5 conflict heats up Back to video
âLine 5 is a significant aspect of Canadaâs relationship with the United States and contributes to secure energy supplies in both countries. Its shutdown could have many implications, including reduced safety, shortages of various products, on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border, transportation bottlenecks for Albertaâs crude oil, and job losses for the Canadian and American workers.âÂ