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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. -
Free Lake Erie and Detroit River Fishery Workshop set for April 21
Published on March 18, 2016
Learn about the latest trends, challenges and opportunities ahead for those who love fishing in Lake Erie and the Detroit River. -
Lake Michigan anglers can expect fewer large Chinook salmon in 2016
Published on March 18, 2016
Volunteers with the Salmon Ambassadors program found that medium-sized Chinook salmon were relatively scarce last year. -
Where's the bait?
Published on March 17, 2016
Lake Michigan anglers can now share bait ball images with USGS scientists. -
Get the inside scoop on Lake Huron fishing at a free fishery workshop
Published on March 16, 2016
Fishing trends, current research and management updates are among the topics experts will share with recreational, charter and commercial anglers. -
Interested in muskie, bass or invasive species? Learn more at the Lake St. Clair Fisheries Workshop!
Published on March 10, 2016
You’ll also learn why Lake St. Clair is widely regarded as one of North America’s greatest fishing lakes. -
Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension educators
Published on March 6, 2016
Ron Kinnunen's work in the U.P. has benefited the citizens of Michigan. -
Free Saginaw Bay Phragmites workshop series set
Published on March 1, 2016
Learn practical tools for tackling one of the region’s most aggressive invasive plants. -
What are those parasites on my trout?
Published on March 1, 2016
Fish with these parasites are still good to eat. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Spiny waterflea
Published on February 26, 2016
Part 6 in a series to learn about invasive species and what to do to help protect Michigan and the Great Lakes. -
Exploring integrated learning through place-based stewardship education
Published on February 26, 2016
School and community partners explore integrated, applied learning opportunities through place-based education practices regional networking meeting. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Quagga mussel
Published on February 26, 2016
Part 7 in a series to learn about invasive species and what to do to help protect Michigan and the Great Lakes. -
Great Lakes water levels for the summer of 2016 – too high, too low, or just right?
Published on February 26, 2016
One of the strongest El Nino events on record has significantly influenced the weather in the Great Lakes region this winter. What does it mean for this summer’s lake levels? -
En el corazón de los Grandes Lagos
Published on February 26, 2016
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National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Round goby
Published on February 25, 2016
Part 5 in a series to learn about invasive species and what to do to help protect Michigan and the Great Lakes. -
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. -
Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trail: Katherine V a lone survivor and fishing legend
Published on February 23, 2016
Besser Museum for Northeast Michigan looks at commercial fishing past through stories of local fishermen and one historic boat, the Katherine V. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Water chestnut
Published on February 23, 2016
Part 3 in a series to learn about invasive species and what to do to help protect Michigan and the Great Lakes. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Water hyacinth
Published on February 21, 2016
Part 2 in a series to learn about invasive species and what to do to help protect Michigan and the Great Lakes. -
Invasive Species Week: Non-native plants, animals a serious threat to global, local biodiversity
Published on February 21, 2016
Read this series to learn what to do to help protect Michigan and the Great Lakes.