Great Lakes Journey

A New Look at America's Freshwater Coast

By William Ashworth

Paper - 9780814328378
Price: $23.95L

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Published 2000
Pages: 288

Subjects: Regional Studies: Maritime History

Series: Great Lakes Books Series


Description

Great Lakes Journey is a follow-up to William Ashworth's earlier book The Late, Great Lakes, published in 1986. Fifteen years after his first trip, Ashworth journeys to many of the same places and talks to many of the same people to examine the changes that have taken place along the Great Lakes since the 1980s. Through personal observation, research, and numerous interviews with scientists, activists, and government agencies, Ashworth creates a detailed picture of the status of the Great Lakes at the end of the twentieth -century. Among the most prominent changes he finds are the arrival of the zebra mussel and other exotic species, the rise and fall of the RAP process for pollution cleanup, a growing public mistrust of government action, a substantial loss of habitat and biodiversity, and an explosion of urban sprawl along the shores of the Lakes. Great Lakes Journey is a welcome update on the latest issues affecting the Great Lakes region.

Published by Wayne State University Press

Author(s)

Other Books by William Ashworth: The Late, Great Lakes: An Environmental History,

Reviews

"I found [William Ashworth's] writing style very engaging as he led me on a grand tour of the Lakes. His narrative of the sites he visited, blended with insightful interviews along the way, presents an accurate account of the region —at times disturbing and at other times uplifting."

— Charles E. Herdendorf, Ohio State University


"Ashworth's message is clear and worthy. The Great Lakes are in terrible danger, and the greatest single source of that danger is not just mining or erosion or toxic rainfall but the lakes' 'ancient enemy,' complacency and apathy."

— The Washington Post