Apparently, scientists didn’t even think the fish were ever in Lake Superior to begin with, which made the discovery even more shocking, as the report spoke about how and why they believed the fish to be extinct.
There are so many different cultures, places, and people of historical importance to discover that one could be forgiven for needing multiple trips to get the full experience.
It's estimated at least 250 people died in Michigan's most extreme weather event, a massive storm on the Great Lakes known as "The Great Storm of 1913" or "The White Hurricane".
Do you think there could come a time when the National Weather Service and the state put an all-out ban on swimming in Lake Michigan for a period of time? Or do you think the current system using flags to determine whether it’s safe or not will improve over time?