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Determining the Age of Fish
Published on February 18, 2016
Knowledge about the age composition of fish populations is essential for effective management. It provides the fisheries manager with information about the condition of the fish, how long they live, their age at certain critical periods. -
Fertilizing Home Lawns to Protect Water Quality
Published on April 2, 2012
The first step in developing a fertilizer program for your lawn is to identify the objectives for the lawn area on your property. Homeowners demand a wide range of functions from their lawns. A guide to fertilizing home lawns to protect water quality. -
Managing Michigan Ponds for Sports Fishing
Published on November 10, 2015
This bulletin is primarily for the present or prospective owner of a Michigan pond where the main goal is sport fishing—for the owner, his or her family, and a few friends. -
Soil Association Map of Michigan
Published on February 4, 2016
A wall map displaying soil types in Michigan. -
Michigan Sea Grant Extension and Earth Week 2013 – focus on Marine Debris
Published on April 23, 2013
Michigan Sea Grant Extension is working to reduce marine debris in the Great Lakes, and you can too! -
Michigan Lake and Stream Leaders Institute builds local stewardship statewide
Published on March 4, 2013
Applications due March 30 for the 2013 Michigan Lake and Stream Leaders Institute. -
Online resources available for identification and control of Michigan invasive plant species
Published on December 31, 2013
Online Michigan invasive species resources area can help identify and respond rapidly to invasive plants in an effort to protect Michigan’s diverse ecosystems. -
Frankenmuth celebrates a fish passage success story
Published on November 9, 2015
Rock ramp revitalizes river habitat and downtown aesthetics. -
Dangerous currents workshops scheduled for early June
Published on May 1, 2013
As deaths increase on Lake Michigan due to drowning by dangerous currents, three workshops are scheduled to help communities save lives of beachgoers. -
The Great Storm of 1913 Remembered (Part 2)
Published on November 26, 2013
The gales of November and weather forecasting – 1913 to 2013. -
Lake Huron charter trips remain steady in 2013 as walleye catch rates soar
Published on August 4, 2014
Michigan charter boat operators logged 1,536 trips on Lake Huron waters in 2013. Charter effort on Lake Huron has not increased much in recent years despite the fantastic walleye fishing and diverse salmon and trout catches. -
Great Lakes provide the setting for award winning education in nationwide competition
Published on January 23, 2013
Michigan FutureThink “ECO H2O Preservers” team earns $10,000 for innovative project in Sixth Annual Lexus Eco Challenge -
Lake Superior is much more than simply a big body of water, it is an ecological engine.
Published on June 4, 2018
The largest fresh body of water in the world by surface area, Lake Superior, supports commerce, impacts weather, provides sporting and tourism activities and is a vital part of the world’s fresh water resource. -
Are you gifting an aquarium for the holidays? Make sure to keep nature and your new hobby separate
Published on December 28, 2017
Prevent aquarium animals and plants from invading our waterways by following simple steps. -
Native wildflowers coming to a woodlot near you!
Published on April 1, 2014
As the spring wildflowers begin to emerge, many resources are available to help wildflower novices to identify and use wildflowers in home woodland landscapes. -
May, June storms bring higher Great Lake water levels for summer 2017
Published on July 5, 2017
Great Lake levels are up with Lake Ontario reaching an all-time high. -
Great Lakes water levels for the summer of 2015 - what’s up (or not)?
Published on May 8, 2015
In January of 2013 record-low levels for Lake Michigan were recorded. In 2014, Great Lakes water levels rebounded. What’s the forecast for summer 2015 lake levels? -
Late summer algae blooms may cause problems in farm ponds
Published on August 5, 2013
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) in farm ponds can pose risk to people, pets and livestock. Learn to recognize HABs when using farm ponds for swimming and watering livestock. -
Teachers report best practices at the MSU Great Lakes Conference
Published on May 22, 2013
Teachers attending the 2013 Great Lakes Conference at Michigan State University shared their best practices, and their needs, regarding Great Lakes Literacy education. -
NOAA B-WET and 4-H20: Growing watershed education and opportunities in northeast Michigan
Published on September 14, 2012
Teachers, school administrators, and community partners participate in a floating workshop aimed to explore opportunities where schools and community can work together in engaging youth in feet-wet, real world watershed learning experiences.