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State says Coast Guard decision will protect Great Lakes

LANSING, MI (MPRN)--   Governor Snyder’s office says a ruling by the US Coast Guard will better protect the Great Lakes from oil spills.

The Coast Guard named the Straits of Mackinac a “no anchor zone.” It prohibits boats from dropping anchor in the area.

In May the state temporarily blocked boats from anchoring there, after the pipeline was reportedly dented by an anchor.

Ari Adler is with the Governor’s Office.

“This is one of the many things we are doing in conjunction with Enbridge—the company that owns Line 5—to increase the safety level as it goes throughout the entire state of Michigan, but particularly through the straits of Mackinac.”

Earlier this month, the state of Michigan and Enbridge came to an agreement to build a tunnel around the aging Line 5 pipeline.