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A man takes his daughters for a ride on a jet ski on one of the lakes near Honor.

Sand dunes leading down to the shore along the coast of Michigan. Michigan's shoreline features approximately 275,000 acres of sand dune formations, the largest display of freshwater dunes in the world.

A fly fisherman fishing from a float tube nets his brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) catch.

Two fly fishermen fish on a lake from float tubes.

The DNR Fisheries Division research vessel 'Chinook' trawling on Lake Huron. The ship has been used by the DNR for a variety of purposes since 1947.

Wildlife Services employees from the U.S. Department of Agriculture oils double-crested cormorant eggs in a nest to prevent young from hatching as part of a population control measure on the Les Cheneaux Islands in Lake Huron. The booming cormorant population has been pointed to as a reason behind the decline of certain sport fisheries. The DNR works with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in recommending sites for population control.

A shipping freighter travels underneither the Mackinac Bridge in the Straits of Mackinac.

Shipping freighter crossing the Great Lakes.

Tributary leading into a forest-lined lake.

DNR employees check the band on a double-crested cormorant at the Les Cheneaux Islands in Lake Huron. Keeping track of population and habitat statistics helps the DNR and partner organizations plan population control measures.

The DNR Fisheries Division research vessel 'Chinook' trawling on Lake Huron. The ship has been used by the DNR for a variety of purposes since 1947.

A flock of double-crested cormorants take flight at the Les Cheneaux Islands in Lake Huron.

Picturesque view of wooded shoreline along the Great Lakes.

A close-up of a double-crested cormorant's head at the Les Cheneaux Islands in Lake Huron.

A Wildlife Services employee from the U.S. Department of Agriculture oils double-crested cormorant eggs in a nest to prevent young from hatching as part of a population control measure on the Les Cheneaux Islands in Lake Huron. The booming cormorant population has been pointed to as a reason behind the decline of certain sport fisheries. The DNR works with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in recommending sites for population control.

Kids on a Boys and Girls Club camping trip enjoy playing in a campground lake.

Two boats of people fishing on the Great Lakes.

Black and white photograph showing the newly completed Bay Shore Drive along the coast of Grand Traverse Bay in Traverse City, Michigan.

Grand Traverse County (Mich.)

Black and white aerial photograph from 1927 showing Traverse City, Michigan, along Grand Traverse Bay.

Grand Traverse County (Mich.)

Color postcard from 1907 showing high waves on Grand Traverse Bay, with Traverse City, Michigan in the background.

Grand Traverse County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from circa 1900-1910 showing a bird's-eye view of Traverse City, Michigan, looking east toward Grand Traverse Bay.

Grand Traverse County (Mich.)

Black and white aerial photograph of Mackinaw City, Michigan, along Lake Huron.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing an aerial view of Mackinaw City, Michigan. The Mackinac Bridge is in the background, and the ferry docks (taking people to Mackinac Island) are on the right.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard showing the "City of Cheboygan" car ferry, which connected the Upper and Lower Peninsulas between Mackinaw City and St. Ignace before the Mackinac Bridge was opened in 1957.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

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