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Fishing for answers: Here's how you can help Great Lakes fisheries
Published on March 22, 2017
Michigan Sea Grant is offering anglers a variety of ways to contribute information to scientists in 2017. -
Who’s who in the Great Lakes?
Published on February 25, 2018
National Invasive Species Awareness Week, Part 3: Native, non-native and invasive species are found in Michigan waters. -
Protecting Your Great Lakes Waterfront Investment
Published on July 14, 2015
Keeping shoreline landscapes natural saves time, money. -
Recreational paddle sports on the rise in Michigan
Published on July 22, 2015
A recent Michigan Radio broadcast speculated on what might be driving this renewed interest in paddling Michigan’s waterways. This article offers more reasons to get out there and paddle. -
Iron Mountain Middle School students take part in watershed education project
Published on June 20, 2016
A unique watershed education program involving Iron Mountain students helped them develop a great appreciation, knowledge and stewardship for water resources. -
Protecting the Detroit River: New shoreline design manual discusses shoreline protection options
Published on December 5, 2014
Traditional and alternative shoreline design options explored in new manual released by ERCA. -
Boat show attendees learn about Aquatic Nuisance Species
Published on February 26, 2013
Attendees at the 2013 Detroit Boat Show were able to participate in research and education on how smart boating practices can reduce the spread of ANS. -
The “Triple Bottom Line” in Michigan’s coastal communities, Element 10: Stakeholder participation
Published on November 25, 2013
Throughout the development process, stakeholder participation can foster the creation of a community vision and ensure that people, planet, and profit are all taken into consideration when decisions are made. -
Port Huron’s First Trail Towns committee kicks off 2015!
Published on January 20, 2015
Opportunities for volunteers interested in Port Huron’s Trail Town Projects! -
AmeriCorps positions offer Extension opportunities for college graduates
Published on September 6, 2016
Deadline is Sept. 30 to apply for one of 30 positions around state. -
The “Triple Bottom Line” in Michigan’s coastal communities – Element 6: Preserving open space
Published on November 8, 2013
Open spaces and other natural coastal areas function as habitat for native wildlife and provide valuable ecosystem services that improve quality of life for humans and support local and regional businesses along the Michigan shoreline. -
New report highlights green infrastructure importance
Published on February 16, 2012
As Michigan emerges from the deep recession and economic turmoil, our green infrastructure will be an important economic development driver. A new MSU study shows that natural amenities can have a positive impact on population, income and jobs. -
Alcona Community High School students investigate their Black River Watershed
Published on November 28, 2012
Alcona Community High School environmental science students study local streams as partners in developing a management plan for their local Black River Watershed. -
November gales bring shipping to a halt
Published on November 24, 2015
Lake Erie seiche resulting from November gale winds forced more than 20 ships to seek safe anchorage. -
Interactive webinar about policies for managing stormwater
Published on September 6, 2017
Join the Adventures in Collective Water Management Network for an informative discussion on Sept. 15. -
Northern Pike: Stalking Michigan’s water wolf
Published on December 25, 2013
As the ice thickens on Michigan lakes, anglers head out to catch a toothy predator. Pike are very popular with some anglers, but others avoid pike because of their sharp teeth and bony fillets. A few simple tips can turn you into a pike lover, too. -
Michigan and Ontario groups earn prestigious Department of Interior Partners in Conservation Award
Published on January 17, 2014
International collaboration along Lake St. Clair and the St. Clair and Detroit rivers leads to ecosystem restoration and exemplary partnerships. -
Managing stormwater in urban and rural areas: Part 1
Published on July 19, 2013
Stormwater is unavoidable. Reducing the amount of and pollutants in stormwater can significantly improve local water resources. -
Invasive species self-defense
Published on January 16, 2018
Three tools available to communities. -
Thunder Bay Film Festival: Northeast Michigan youth are stewardship leaders
Published on January 21, 2014
Northeast Michigan youth leaders will be stars on the big screen as part of a new Northeast Michigan Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative documentary premiering January 26th during the Thunder Bay Film Festival.