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Colonial Era to Present Day History Buff
Prologue To A Signal Victory: The Lake Erie Campaign 1812-1813 by David Skaggs & Gerard Altoff

Colonial Era to Present Day History Buff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 53:16


Determine if Lake Erie is in fact considered to be the southernmost of the 5 Great Lakes including whom shares its borders. Discover what we tend to think about most regarding the Great Lakes. Find out just how far back all 5 Lakes date per their formations. Go behind the scenes and learn what historian's have speculated regarding when first European Explorers navigated Lake Erie's Waters. Get an in depth analysis report about the Erie Tribal Nation including where they lived along with relationships involving other tribes from within the larger network. Learn whether or not the Erie Tribe had wide direct contact with Europeans. Find out if Britain retained all territory north of the Ohio River including Great Lakes in aftermath of 1783 Paris Treaty. Learn about a place on South Bass Island called Put-In-Bay prior to and after Congressional War Declaration. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/support

Uncovering The Corners Of The World
45. Ohio- Wineries, Crystal Cave, and Glacial Grooves on the Islands

Uncovering The Corners Of The World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 9:01


With only a few miles away from the Canadian border is Kelleys Island and South Bass Island (also known as Put-In-Bay Island), two of Ohio's Islands on Lake Erie. On South Bass Island, we explore an underground lake, a cave full of crystals that were once sold to manufacturers of fireworks, and a house full of butterflies. On Kelleys Island take a look at the history behind Glacial Grooves, and the Inscription Rock.

American Shoreline Podcast Network
Climate Change and the Lake They Call Gitche Gumee | North Coast Chronicles

American Shoreline Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 50:21


The fourth episode in the North Coast Chronicles: Tales from the Great Lakes series by host, Helen Brohl, investigates "Climate Change and the Lake They Call Gitche Gumee." The Chippewa referred to Lake Superior as Gitche Gumee (or gichi-gami in modern Ojibwa language) which means "big sea" or "huge water." The largest of the Great Lakes, Lake Superior is the largest lake in the world by surface area but is showing signs of impact from climate change. Dr. Jay Austin is a professor, department head, physical oceanographer and limnologist from the Large Lakes Observatory, University of Minnesota, Duluth who joins North Coast Chronicles to share his expertise on the nature of this fresh water wonder. Working with other lake scientists from around the globe, Dr. Austin reports that joining together many lake condition reports presents an excellent overarching look on the impact of climate change on the Earth. He also shares the results of many years of thermal observations through multiple buoy stations around Lake Superior. Bonus conversation on passive acoustic sounds in the lake - do freshwater fish really talk?! Helen and podcast producer, Tyler Buckingham, start the podcast with a critique on Lake Erie wines courtesy of Heineman's Winery on South Bass Island, Ohio. Which wine is the best kept secret?

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News
ConnieCornett with The Amazing Island Raise

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 8:50


The Amazing Island Raise will match local teams of competitors in a race on South Bass Island on Saturday, June 8, challenging mainland racers to gather their friends and compete in this one of a kind Lake Erie Island event.Teams of four to six adults will battle it out to see which team has what it takes to be the Amazing Raise champion. Teams will ride the Miller Ferry to Put-in- Bay on South Bass Island, where the clues and challenges will take place. Once the winner has been declared, the teams can remain on the Island to enjoy the rest of the day and return on the ferry when they are ready.The entry fee of $40 per person will cover the cost of round trip transportation to the island on the Miller Ferry Line, as well as a team t-shirt and food and refreshments at the finale location. The fun will begin when teams gather at 11 am at the Catawba Island docks of the Miller Ferry, which will head to the islands at noon.Competitors must be 18. Each team must bring at least one digital camera or smart phone, and wear tennis shoes. Teams will be provided with “The Amazing Raise” team t-shirts, drawstring backpacks and food after the event.To register your team or for more information, contact Sheila Powell at joyfuldirector@gmail.com or 567-262-3181. The event will benefit Joyful Connections and CASA, two great child-focused agencies in Ottawa County that advocate for children, providing safe and home- like environments and advocating for children in the juvenile courts.

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Coastal Conversations | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Producer/Host: Natalie Springuel Guest Co-producers for this show: Corina Gribble, Ela Keegan, and Katie Clark, College of the Atlantic students Maine coastal and ocean issues: Stories from the nation’s island-based working waterfronts Key Discussion Points: 1. Year-round island communities in Maine, the Chesapeake Bay, and the Great Lakes all share the need for an active working waterfront for survival. 2. Interviews recorded at the National Working Waterfront Symposium in May 2018 3. Stories from island residents, fishermen, municipal officials, a marine suveyor and others about the importance of ferry service, a good relationship with the adjoining mainland, parking. 4. Demographic changes are moving many island working waterfronts from fisheries based to tourism based. Guests: Matthew Preisser, Lansing, MI, Lake Coordinator, Michigan Office of the Great Lakes Steve Train, Long Island, ME, Commercial Lobsterman Duke Marshall & Mark Nelson, Smith Island, MD, Smith Island United Russ Brohl, South Bass Island, OH, Retired Ship Captain, Member of the Port Authority Peter Huston, South Bass Island, OH, Filmmaker Donald McCann, Fleets Island, VA, Marine Surveyor, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Andy Dorr, Vinalhaven, ME, Vinalhaven Town Manager Hattie Train, Long Island, ME, Undergraduate, University of Maine, and Commercial Lobsterman The post Coastal Conversations 11/23/18 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

Tow for the Road
Episode 2: Escape from Put-in-Bay!

Tow for the Road

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 43:53


Recorded as we waited for one of the final ferries off South Bass Island before a storm hit, this episode includes why Put-in-Bay, Ohio is always part of our summer travel plans and how we made the most of this camping trip despite Lake Erie's weather gods working against us. Learn more and find links to destinations and resources we discuss at www.towfortheroad.com/blog.

Great Lakes True Crime
Ep.6 - The Put-in-Bay Murder

Great Lakes True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 18:11


Episode 6 takes us to Put-in-Bay, Ohio which is on South Bass Island near the Canadian border.  Please follow us on Twitter and Facebook, and be kind in the reviews and comments!  This is a hobby done on a shoestring budget as time permits.  Promos in this episode are for Ohio Valley True Crime and Our True Crime.  They are both excellent podcasts, and I highly recommend them!  Enjoy the 18-minute ride!

QUEST: Science and Nature
Cool Critters: Lake Erie Water Snake

QUEST: Science and Nature

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2012 3:18


The western basin of Lake Erie is home to many native aquatic species. It is the shallowest, warmest, most productive, and most diverse ecosystem in the Great Lakes region. But one native species, the Lake Erie Water Snake, began to dwindle in numbers as people moved into their natural habitat and began to eradicate them. Join QUEST on a visit to South Bass Island in Lake Erie to learn about this animal’s struggle for survival and the incredible circumstances that brought the snakes back from the brink of extinction. Created by QUEST Ohio, a multimedia series exploring science, nature and environment in collaboration with KQED San Francisco.

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