Committed to creating a new standard of care that will leave the Great Lakes better for the next generation
The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative accelerates efforts to protect and restore the largest system of fresh surface water in the world – the Great Lakes. Built upon the foundation of the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration Strategy, GLRI answered a challenge of the governors of the Great Lakes states. Since 2010 the multi-agency GLRI has provided funding to 16 federal organizations to strategically target the biggest threats to the Great Lakes ecosystem and to accelerate progress toward achieving long term goals:
- Fish safe to eat
- Water safe for recreation
- Safe source of drinking water
- All Areas of Concern delisted
- Harmful/nuisance algal blooms eliminated
- No new self-sustaining invasive species
- Existing invasive species controlled
- Native habitat protected and restored to sustain native species
GLRI Action Plan IV - Action Plan IV was developed with input from states, Tribes, local governments, universities, business and others. It outlines priorities and goals for the GLRI for fiscal years 2025-2029, working to accelerate environmental progress in five Focus Areas:
- Toxic Substances and Areas of Concern
- Invasive Species
- Nonpoint Source Pollution
- Habitats and Species
- Foundations for Future Restoration Actions