Environmental
Michigan's Great Lakes Compact (2008) regulates:
ARecreational use of the Great Lakes
BLarge withdrawals and diversions of Great Lakes water✓ Correct
CNavigation rules for commercial vessels
DFishing rights and catch limits
Explanation
The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact (2008) regulates large-scale withdrawals and diversions of Great Lakes water, protecting the basin from unsustainable water use.
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