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July Sunset Paddle (Photos)

We had a great event with @theskihut and Northland Paddlers Alliance for our monthly Sunset Paddle! Thank you to everyone who came out to learn about some important safety on bracing and deep water rescues.

Safety is incredible important and we hope you can join us for the next Sunset Paddle! Held on the third Friday of each month (June - September). You can register and learn more here: https://tinyurl.com/sunset-paddles

These events are free and open to the public. You must provide your own gear and have a life jacket! Locations to be determined, but we are hoping to have one of the next paddles on the St. Louis River.

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Piping Plover Banding: Long Island, Wisconsin

Wow, an experience of a lifetime! Our Piping Plover Project Leader Tonia, and Piping Plover monitor Mikayla, had the opportunity to head out at Long Island near the Apostle Islands in Wisconsin to band banding Piping Plover chick's in July. Read more about it!

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Duluth’s Revitalization: The St. Louis River Area of Concern (Video)

Many Great Lakes communities have carried the burden of legacy pollution for decades. Now, they have an opportunity for a new lease on life as local waterways are cleaned up.

This video series features five cities along waterways deemed Areas of Concern (AOCs) that are in various stages of the cleanup process and are experiencing revitalization.

This video highlights Duluth, Minnesota, in the St. Louis River AOC. Cleanup efforts have led to growth in the city’s economic, recreational, and tourism industries.

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Public Meeting for Munger Landing Project

You are invited to a virtual public meeting on Wednesday, July 20, 2022 at 6:00 PM about the Munger Landing sediment cleanup at the Clyde Ave. boat launch in Duluth, Minnesota. The project involves the dredging of 100,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediment and disposal offsite at a certified landfill.

Join us to learn more and ask any questions! Registration for the online event is now open: https://bit.ly/3zFrNhS

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ST. LOUIS RIVER AREA OF CONCERN UPDATES (July 2022)

Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Here are some current project updates for July 2022, continue reading for further details:

  • Munger Landing Project | Closed for two years starting July 5, 2022.  Public meeting to be held on Wednesday July 20th at 6:00pm.

  • Kingsbury Bay Habitat Restoration Project | New fishing pier installed on Indian Point

  • Scanlon Reservoir Project | Remedial construction has begun, in-water work expected to begin mid-July

  • Ponds Behind Erie Pier Project | Dredging continues throughout the summer, with clean cover placement occurring fall 2022

  • 40th Ave. West Habitat Restoration Project | application of biomedia expected to begin mid-July

  • Piping Plover Habitat Restoration Project | 17,000 plugs of dune grass planted in June 2022

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National Water Trail Map Distribution Locations

We have spent the last couple weeks scattering maps throughout the Twin Ports. You can now pick up your FREE St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail Map at many local businesses!

Maps are always available outside the St. Louis River Alliance office at 394 Lake Ave. S Suite 208 in Canal Park.

If you would like to be a distribution location, email Outreach@StLouisRiver.org

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Woodstock Bay Clean-up Event (photos)

The Alliance hosted a “Water Wednesday” clean up event to celebrate the ‘adoption’ of the Woodstock Bay Public Landing. Thank you to all of our volunteers who came out to help keep the landing beautiful! A big thank you to the City of Superior for providing grabbers, garbage bags and gloves. We had great weather and were pleasantly surprised with the small amount of garbage that was collected (1 large bag). Let’s keep Superior and our water ways clean so everyone can enjoy these landings!

The clean-up event was held at Woodstock Bay Landing on Wednesday, June 22nd from 6-8 p.m. This event was in conjunction with SLRA’s on-going ‘Water Wednesdays’, a series of talks and events revolving around deepening understandings, connections, and stewardship of the land and our beloved St. Louis River. Water Wednesdays are held the 4th Wednesday of each month, March-September 2022.

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Planting Dune Grass - Wisconsin Point (photos)

The Alliance, in partnership with the Wisconsin DNR, Lake Superior Research Institute and FOLSR helped plant 17,000 Dune Grass plugs on the Wisconsin Point Piping Plover Habitat Area. Thanks to all of our Piping Plover monitors and staff who stopped by to put some plants in the ground. We are excited to see what this area looks like in 1, 2, 3 years and beyond!

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It’s time to vote: 2022 SLRA Board Ballot

There are four St. Louis River Alliance Board Member seats up for election, and we are looking for your votes!

If you are a current member, you should have received an email 6/15/22 with the Board of Director Candidate Profiles, ballot, and instructions to vote. If you did not receive an email, you are not current with your membership. If you’d like to cast your vote you must become a member or renew your membership today. You can send in a physical membership or apply/renew online, more information can be found at: https://www.stlouisriver.org/become-a-member

Once we receive your membership, we will send you an email with instructions on how to vote. All ballots must be in by June 28th at 4 p.m. We are very excited for this year’s candidates and look forward to celebrating new board members at our St. Louis River Alliance Virtual Membership Voting Meeting on June 29th, 2022 at 4 p.m.

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ST. LOUIS RIVER AREA OF CONCERN UPDATES (June 2022)

Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Here are some current project updates for June 2022, continue reading for further details:

  • Perch Lake Habitat Restoration Project | Construction beginning July 2022

  • Munger Landing | Closed July 5th, 2022

  • River Stories | Soliciting stories of the River before water quality improvements began

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June 22, 2022 Spring Clean-up @ Woodstock Bay

Join the St. Louis River Alliance on Wednesday, June 22nd from 6:00-8:00 p.m. for a volunteer clean-up event at Woodstock Bay Public Landing in Superior, Wisconsin! This is in partnership with the City of Superior Parks, Recreation and Forestry.

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The Alliance adopts Woodstock Bay Public Landing in Superior Wisconsin!

The St. Louis River Alliance (SLRA) has partnered with the City of Superior and is excited to announce the ‘adoption’ of Woodstock Bay Public Landing in Superior, Wisconsin! The Adopt Program is a collaborative effort between Superior residents/organizations and the city’s Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department to improve and maintain parks, trails, beaches, and boat landings throughout Superior. 

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Water Wednesdays: History of the St. Louis River (RECORDING)

Originally recorded on May 25th, 2022.

During this presentation local historians and researchers, Heidi and Gina, discussed the history of the St. Louis River and Estuary, including early inhabitants, explorers, industrialization, and the 1970's cleanup efforts and formation of WLSSD. The history of the River is fascinating and so many people have played a part in renewing what was once a devastating situation. Though there is still much work to be done, we are making strides and can celebrate a cleaner river with the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail and all of the projects and progress happening in the St. Louis River Area of Concern.

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History Throwback: 1968 UMD Statesmen

Here is a 1968 UMD Statesmen article that discusses the pollution problems of the St. Louis River and Lake Superior in the 60’s and 70’s. Pictured is Lyle Brand examining sludge in the St. Louis River. How far we have come!

To learn about the clean-up efforts in the St. Louis River Area of Concern, click here.

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ST. LOUIS RIVER AREA OF CONCERN UPDATES (May 2022)

Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Here are some current project updates for May 2022, continue reading for further details:

  • Spirit Lake, Scanlon Reservoir and Munger Landing | EPA Announce $113 Million to fund the Great Lake Restoration Projects near Duluth, Mn

  • U.S. Steel/Spirit Lake Project Public Meeting | Thursday, May 19th from 5-7:30 p.m.

  • Kingsbury Bay | Goose exclusion fencing has been installed

  • Perch Lake Habitat Restoration Project | Contract awarded to J.F. Brennan

  • **Reminder: Munger Landing | Closed for 2022-2023

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Piping Plover migration season has begun! (May 1 - June 30)

It is again migratory shorebird season here in the Twin Ports! May 1 - June 30. The St. Louis River Alliance (SLRA) is monitoring the beaches on Wisconsin Point and Minnesota Point for the critically endangered shorebird, the Great Lakes Piping Plover. For more information on the Piping Plover visit https://www.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/pipingplover/

The St. Louis River Alliance cautions the public to be aware of these vulnerable shorebirds when using local beaches during their nesting season. Loose dogs and human activity are the biggest deterrent to successful nests. On Minnesota Point, the public can help by avoiding the beach near the Airport, observing posted signs, leashing their dogs and cleaning up any garbage.

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Birding on the National Water Trail + Annual Membership Meeting (RECORDING)

EVENT RECORDING: During our Annual Membership Meeting, the Alliance shared updates on the current state of the organization, what we're working on, upcoming event details and more! Margie Menzies highlighted the incredible migrations that come through Duluth. Focusing on the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail, Margie provided expert advice on where and what you can see and hear while enjoying the River this spring, summer and fall.

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ST. LOUIS RIVER AREA OF CONCERN UPDATES: MNDNR accepting comments on environmental documents for Perch Lake Habitat Restoration Project

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is accepting comments through May 5 on an Environmental Assessment Worksheet for a proposal to restore aquatic and wetland habitat in the St. Louis River estuary.

The installation of a 16- by 12-foot culvert between Perch Lake and the St. Louis River would improve hydrologic connectivity and aquatic organism passage, revitalizing the connection between the waterbodies with increased flow volumes, improved access to overwintering habitat for fish and reduced water residence time in Perch Lake.

Copies of the EAW are available on the project page. Additional copies may be requested by calling 651-259-5723.

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