Photo by Jasmine Yu on Unsplash
Jasmine Yu / Unsplash
Photo by Jasmine Yu on Unsplash
Jasmine Yu / Unsplash

The Great Lakes were recently designated as a “Hope Spot” by international conservation non-profit Mission Blue. “Hope Spots” are bodies of water considered essential for the habitats they preserve and the role they play in maintaining the health of oceans.

But Lake Michigan and the Chicago River are also fantastic ways to enjoy your Chicago summer. Reset hears about all the reasons to appreciate our freshwater sites. We also get some aquatic inspiration from watersport superfans to kick off our summer.

GUESTS: Karen Murchie, director of freshwater research at the Shedd Aquarium

Marlon Harvey, commodore at the Jackson Park Yacht Club

Alex Surmach, vice president of the board of directors at Learn Scuba Chicago

John Quail, director of conservation at Friends of the Chicago River

Photo by Jasmine Yu on Unsplash
Jasmine Yu / Unsplash
Photo by Jasmine Yu on Unsplash
Jasmine Yu / Unsplash

The Great Lakes were recently designated as a “Hope Spot” by international conservation non-profit Mission Blue. “Hope Spots” are bodies of water considered essential for the habitats they preserve and the role they play in maintaining the health of oceans.

But Lake Michigan and the Chicago River are also fantastic ways to enjoy your Chicago summer. Reset hears about all the reasons to appreciate our freshwater sites. We also get some aquatic inspiration from watersport superfans to kick off our summer.

GUESTS: Karen Murchie, director of freshwater research at the Shedd Aquarium

Marlon Harvey, commodore at the Jackson Park Yacht Club

Alex Surmach, vice president of the board of directors at Learn Scuba Chicago

John Quail, director of conservation at Friends of the Chicago River