Thursday, January 14, 2010
New Winter Navigation Light For Munuscong Bay
Via The Soo Evening News: A guiding light on Conely’s Point
It seems that every year we hear about someone falling through the ice in Munuscong Bay so hopefully this new light which is being paid for by federal dollars will save some future lives.
It seems that every year we hear about someone falling through the ice in Munuscong Bay so hopefully this new light which is being paid for by federal dollars will save some future lives.
Labels: munuscong
Thursday, November 05, 2009
A Valuable Lesson With A Happy Ending
It wasn't a November Witch that sunk the hunters' fishing boat but it was close enough.
The Soo Evening News has the story of what happened to a party trying to get back to Barbeau after hunting on Neebish Island.
Munscong Bay storm
9and10News has the video story: 3 Hunters, Dog Survive Boat Capsizing
(as a side note, I first watched this story on 9and10 News' handy iPhone app)
The Soo Evening News has the story of what happened to a party trying to get back to Barbeau after hunting on Neebish Island.
Munscong Bay storm
9and10News has the video story: 3 Hunters, Dog Survive Boat Capsizing
(as a side note, I first watched this story on 9and10 News' handy iPhone app)
Labels: boat, munuscong, rescue, safety, St. Marys River
Friday, August 07, 2009
Munuscong Rivershed Planning Project
The Soo Evening News reports that the Michigan DEQ has given some money to get the Munuscong River Watershed Planning Project going.
See: DEQ ponies up for the Munuscong Rivershed [sic]
This will be run by the Chippewa/East Mackinac Conservation District
To get an idea of what this project can accomplish check out The Waterhshed Center Grand Traverse Bay's recently completed planning project: The Grand Traverse Bay Watershed Protection Plan
See: DEQ ponies up for the Munuscong Rivershed [sic]
This will be run by the Chippewa/East Mackinac Conservation District
To get an idea of what this project can accomplish check out The Waterhshed Center Grand Traverse Bay's recently completed planning project: The Grand Traverse Bay Watershed Protection Plan
Labels: munuscong, remediation, water