Library

A compilation of information about related areas has been established as a resource center for the public of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and Michigan at Lake Superior State University in Crawford Hall, Room 121. The library is a collection of books, newsletters, bulletins, journal articles, research reports, and magazines that may be useful to students and faculties of Lake Superior State University, Algoma University, Bay Mills Community College and Sault College for research. It is ideal for concerned citizens interested in the history of the St. Mary's River, water quality or current issues (i.e. Cannelton Superfund Site).
 

Subject Areas

Air Quality Anishinabe
Annual Reports Benthic/Bentos/Plankton
BPAC Directories
Ecology Educational Material
Fish and Fisheries Forestry
General Public Information Great Lakes Biota
Human Health Ice Conditions
IJC Legislation
Levels of Reference Study Living with the Lake Annexes
Magazines MISA Documents
Newsletters Oil Spills
Plans and Projects RAP: General
RAP: St. Clair and Detroit River RAP: St. Mary's River
St. Marys River History Sea Lamprey and Other Exotic Species
Sediments Shorelines
Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels Study Waste and Recycling
Water Quality: Great Lakes (etc.) Water Quality: St. Claire and Detroit Rivers
Water Quality: St. Mary's River Wildlife

The collection is available to the public by appointment between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

 

Please Contact:

Binational Public Advisory Council Resource Office
Lake Superior State University
Crawford Hall, Room 121
650 W. Easterday Ave.
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
(906) 635-2136 or
1-888-800-LSSU ext. 2136

Affiliated with the Gale Gleason Environmental Institute
© Copyright Binational Public Advisory Council 2002
Date Last Updated: 01/2006
Webmaster: Student Resource Office
Photos by Eavan O'Connor, Mark Nord, and John Shilby