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  • Sediment in stormwater is a common pollutant which negatively impacts water quality

    Published on July 21, 2024
    Recognizing point and nonpoint source pollution is the first step to helping to protect Michigan’s water resources.

  • Chemical spills: Build a simple spill kit at home

    Published on July 21, 2024
    Being prepared before a spill occurs protects you, your family and helps safeguard Michigan’s water resources.

  • Delving into the secret lives of frogs and toads

    Published on July 21, 2024
    Michigan’s amazing frogs and toads remind us about the diverse array of amphibians we have in Michigan and the importance of maintaining natural shoreline habitat.

  • Is that an invasive crayfish in your fish tank?

    Published on July 11, 2024
    Use the new Great Lakes Almanac to Invasive Crayfish to learn more about pesky crustacean invaders and how to identify them.

  • Two Detroit-area educators will join week-long Shipboard Science Workshop on Lake Erie

    Published on July 2, 2024
    Metroparks outreach interpreter, and Pontiac biology teacher, among 15 from Great Lakes region chosen to participate.

  • Michigan Sea Grant welcomes new coastal resilience Extension educator

    Published on June 25, 2024
    Kat Cameron serving as regional liaison for Sea Grant and NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Laboratory.

  • What’s the deal with algae?

    Published on June 24, 2024
    Webinar teaches about vital role it plays in aquatic ecosystems and about some types of algae that may cause problems in Michigan.

  • Exotic Aquatic Plant Watch helps volunteers detect invasive species in Michigan inland lakes

    Published on June 2, 2024
    A joint program between MSU and EGLE provides volunteers with training, guidance and useful tools to successfully identify and map invasive aquatic plants in their lakes.

  • Salt runoff can impair lakes

    Published on June 2, 2024
    Salting roads, parking lots, and sidewalks can turn our “fresh” water salty.

  • Using road stream crossing surveys to understand creek health

    Published on June 2, 2024
    Assessment procedure is a valuable tool for watershed management planning and engaging local volunteers.

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