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Videos address Lake Michigan fisheries management, prey fish, and mass marking
Published on May 4, 2018
In case you missed the Southern Lake Michigan Regional Fisheries Workshop, videos recap presentations on the state of Lake Michigan fisheries. -
Chinese mystery snail recorded in Michigan lakes
Published on September 7, 2012
Another exotic invader has quietly spread into inland lakes and rivers. This large snail is sold by pet stores, water garden suppliers, and live food markets, but it can become a nuisance to swimmers if released from captivity. -
NOAA B-WET project supports Great Lakes education
Published on November 10, 2014
NOAA’s B-WET environmental education program promotes locally relevant, experiential K-12 learning in southeast Michigan. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Yellow floating heart
Published on February 24, 2016
Part 4 in a series to learn about invasive species and what to do to help protect Michigan and the Great Lakes. -
Inland lake shoreline erosion control demonstrated at Kellogg Biological Station
Published on September 19, 2018
Updated website offers video of the rebuilding of an eroded bank on Gull Lake using encapsulated soil lift technique. -
Deployment of water safety equipment in the Great Lakes has saved lives
Published on April 28, 2017
Multi-year project has placed rescue and safety kits at more than 50 Great Lakes beaches. -
Michigan lighthouses: Beacons of coastal tourism opportunities
Published on July 29, 2013
Great Lakes lighthouses serve as beacons of Michigan’s rich maritime heritage, offering a window to explore Great Lakes history, tourism development opportunities for coastal communities, and a great deal of family fun. -
Tips for marketing your charter fishing business
Published on November 8, 2013
Word of mouth and online resources are the top sources of information used by charter boat clients when booking a trip. Creating positive experiences, partnering with other businesses in your community and using social media can help to spread the word. -
Common problems we observe in local zoning: Part 2
Published on October 22, 2015
MSU Extension land use specialists are often reading zoning from many different communities. Doing so shows us some common problems which should be corrected in zoning. -
Protecting your shoreline: A workshop for inland lakefront property owners
Published on March 30, 2017
Michigan Natural Shorelines Partnership members are offering workshops about creating and managing natural shoreline landscapes on inland lakes. The first workshop will be held on May 20 in Cass County and the second on Aug. 15 in Barry County. -
Responsible and sustainable travel - Is it here to stay?
Published on March 5, 2017
Annual report reveals continuing growth and interest in responsible travel around the world. -
Detention Pond guidebook offers private owners advice on proper maintenance
Published on December 17, 2015
Reducing the impacts of pollutants and stormwater on local streams resulting from increased development is key to protecting Michigan’s water resources. -
Citizen scientists investigate aquatic invasive species in Hubbard Lake
Published on December 3, 2013
Aquatic invasive species were the target of citizen science investigations undertaken by elementary students and local lake association volunteers teaming up with MSU research. -
A unique insect that feeds both Great Lakes fish and birds
Published on May 20, 2015
Midge flies after emerging from the water form clouds that look from a distance like smoke plumes. -
Survey finds angler satisfaction dropped from 2014 to 2015
Published on March 18, 2016
Volunteers with the Salmon Ambassadors program experienced slow fishing for Chinook salmon last year. Wild salmon made up the majority of the catch in most regions. -
Heavy rainfall may increase risk of algal blooms in Lake Erie, Saginaw Bay
Published on July 14, 2015
Early summer storms have experts concerned about effect on waterways. -
New website helps visitors plan outdoor adventures in Port Austin, Michigan
Published on January 14, 2014
Interactive web-based virtual tour allows people to explore the Port Austin community to plan their outdoor adventures. -
Four years of fishing data from Salmon Ambassadors show trends for wild, stocked salmon catch
Published on April 3, 2018
New report details results from information volunteer anglers provide. -
Visualize lake level changes with new web tool
Published on July 1, 2015
Lake Level Viewer demonstrated by NOAA in Traverse City. -
Ice safety tips
Published on February 28, 2018
Things to think about when heading out onto the ice.