Our studio would like to thank Great Lakes Environmental Research Labs for such complete openness to our open ended project. Mike Quigley hosted us, informed us in a multitude of ways, took part in our reviews, and generally made this all possible. Dennis Donahue generously donated the use of the field station for a weekend on the breakwater in Muskegon, and demonstrated a bit of life (and instrumentation) on the lakes. Elen Brody, through her work on the newly opened Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, showed us that sometimes these projects turn real. At Annis Water Resoruces Institute, Alan Steinman showed us an excellent facility, and gave us insights into public edication not only about the lakes but also about the urban design of historic waterfronts such as Muskegon. At the University of Michigan, David Lossing linked us to still more resources around the state, and reminded us of the importance of outreach.

Thanks to all...