EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 6 MIN
What do rising pink salmon populations mean for the Great Lakes?
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The pink salmon first entered the Great Lakes when a small number were discarded into a sewer. They eventually made their way into Lake Superior. That was 70 years ago. The population has just experienced a sharp increase in numbers worldwide. Ellie Katz discusses possible Great Lakes implications. Also, a popular local restaurant is hoping to open a cafe and bakery in a vacant space in downtown Traverse City.
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The pink salmon first entered the Great Lakes when a small number were discarded into a sewer. They eventually made their way into Lake Superior. That was 70 years ago. The population has just experienced a sharp increase in numbers worldwide. Ellie Katz discusses possible Great Lakes implications. Also, a popular local restaurant is hoping to open a cafe and bakery in a vacant space in downtown Traverse City.
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