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100-year-old treaty may help resolve conflict on nuclear waste disposal near Lake Huron
Published on October 9, 2015
Part 1 in a two-part series. -
Lake Research Grants Program from Michigan chapter of the North American Lake Management Society
Published on December 31, 2014
Proposals sought from full-time graduate and undergraduate students as well as citizens enrolled in a volunteer leadership training programs who are working on management projects involving lakes and lake leaders. -
Plan a road trip to a Michigan Natural Shoreline Partnership demonstration site for shoreline ideas
Published on July 30, 2014
Publicly accessible shorelines across the state provide a palate of choices for those who wish to enhance/restore/protect their inland lake’s shoreline. -
Coastal communities in Michigan: Economic opportunities and Great Lakes responsibilities
Published on February 7, 2012
Michigan coastal communities must cope emergency measures for access to harbors with no federal funding in 2012. -
Tiger muskies: To stock or not to stock
Published on July 1, 2016
The tiger musky is a toothy predator that is rarely found in Michigan waters. Pond owners may like the idea of stocking this striking fish, but small ponds do not provide the right food for large tigers. -
Marine Debris: Microplastics – from facial scrub to the Great Lakes
Published on October 25, 2013
Microplastics are in the Great Lakes – where do they come from and are they a problem? -
Detroit museum highlights importance of maritime history in Michigan
Published on November 15, 2016
Among collections are biographies of more than 20,000 ships that have sailed on Great Lakes. -
Ice ridges on your property can create habitat and slow shoreline recession
Published on March 1, 2012
While many lakefront homeowners are eager to remove ice ridges, there are many benefits to keeping them in place. -
Thinking of drowning your Christmas tree?
Published on January 10, 2014
Be aware that the intentional placement of trees in a lake or stream to create fish habitat requires a permit from the State of Michigan. -
Pond plants are a vital part of a balanced aquatic ecosystem
Published on April 2, 2018
Plants in your pond balance your pond’s ecosystem. Aquatic plants offer food, shelter and environment for fish in ponds. -
Exotic Aquatic Plant Watch helps volunteers detect invasive species in Michigan inland lakes
Published on February 29, 2016
A joint program between MSU and DEQ provides volunteers with training, guidance and useful tools to successfully identify and map invasive aquatic plants in their lakes. -
Shoreline and Shallows Conference coming to MSU’s Agriculture and Natural Resources Week
Published on January 23, 2013
The conference will highlight the connection between shoreline restoration and aquatic habitats. -
Preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species at fishing tournaments
Published on May 2, 2014
Best Management Practices have been developed to assist fishing tournament organizers in controlling the spread of aquatic invasive species. -
Global pressures on water is greatest issue facing the future of the Great Lakes, scientist believes
Published on January 21, 2018
Regier credits MSU with helping to build cooperative network of fisheries scientists -
Woody debris in urban watersheds - Not so cut and dried
Published on September 1, 2015
Understanding the critical and beneficial role that woody debris plays in a river's ecology and how to properly manage it is crucial when dealing with large woody debris issues in urban watersheds. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Didymo
Published on February 26, 2017
This invasive is often called 'rock snot' and looks like wet wool. -
Recreational fishers should be aware of the dangers of cold water
Published on April 7, 2014
Wearing a personal floatation device can save your life. -
Phosphorus losses in surface runoff and tile drainage: Ontario experience
Published on April 14, 2016
The challenge of keeping nutrients in the root zone year-around highlights the importance of multiple barriers with stacked/bundled BMP’s to stabilize cropland and prevent runoff. -
Rogers City students explore, write about endangered species in Thompson’s Harbor State Park
Published on July 2, 2012
Learning alongside resource experts, students gain an understanding of the ecological and community values natural resources have on their community and share this information as an interpretive source for visitors to Thompson’s Harbor State Park. -
Building community resiliency in the Saginaw Bay watershed
Published on September 28, 2015
Collaborative project to help Saginaw Bay watershed communities prepare for extreme storms.