News
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Beautiful Belle Isle: Detroit’s Unique Urban Park
Published on October 3, 2018
New Michigan Sea Grant book offers a self-guided tour of 22 Belle Isle locations, their stories and history. -
Promoting water safety, saving lives in the Great Lakes through Michigan Sea Grant
Published on October 1, 2018
Michigan Sea Grant implemented a multifaceted approach to public outreach and education about rip currents and other swimming hazards to improve beach safety on the Great Lakes. -
Restoring habitat, assisting communities in implementing green infrastructure
Published on October 1, 2018
Michigan Sea Grant has partnered on several multiyear projects helping communities successfully complete habitat restoration projects as well as review and change ordinances and codes to encourage green infrastructure implementation. -
Providing critical Drill Conductor Training to state, tribal commercial fishers
Published on October 1, 2018
Michigan Sea Grant provides training to help state and tribal Great Lakes commercial fishing vessel captains fulfill U.S. Coast Guard regulations related to instruction, drills and safety orientations, and onboard emergency instruction. -
Developing citizen science programs through Michigan Sea Grant
Published on October 1, 2018
Recreational and commercial fisheries are a vital part of Michigan’s heritage, with fisheries valued up to $7 billion annually. Michigan Sea Grant developed several citizen science programs for anglers. -
Forecasting risk runoff through EnviroImpact Tool
Published on October 1, 2018
Michigan State University and Michigan Sea Grant Extension and other partners produced the MSU EnviroImpact, an online decision-support tool providing users with regularly updated forecasts for surface runoff risk. -
Helping restore habitat and protect native plants and animals on Michigan island
Published on October 1, 2018
Michigan Sea Grant coordinated efforts to team up students with scientists to monitor Pitcher’s thistle and effectiveness of treatments to reduce invasive Phragmites on Big Charity Island. -
Providing learning opportunities through Michigan Sea Grant place-based education
Published on October 1, 2018
Michigan Sea Grant provides educational programming and support for the regional NEMIGLSI place-based education network. -
Charter fishing continues to boost tourism in coastal towns
Published on September 25, 2018
Charter fishing on Lake Huron picked up steam in 2017 while other lakes held strong. -
Salmon run offers unique fish-watching opportunities for nature enthusiasts
Published on August 16, 2018
Birds and mammals are usually the focus for wildlife watchers, but the fall salmon run provides spectacular fish-watching opportunities, too. Visit weirs and dams in west Michigan this fall or watch a new video to enjoy the spectacle. -
Fact sheets, webinars and upcoming workshop help Saginaw Bay communities prepare for extreme storms
Published on August 8, 2018
Saginaw Bay watershed decision-makers, planners, residents, and other partners are invited to attend free summit on Aug. 15. -
Database provides a diverse toolkit for the fight against aquatic invaders
Published on July 23, 2018
Learn how to use the online List Generator to find what species have become established in your watershed. -
Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trails Conference offers an island experience
Published on July 17, 2018
Travel to Beaver Island to explore online opportunities for expanding the heritage trail network across Michigan and the Great Lakes region. -
Farmers needed to test EnviroImpact tool
Published on July 12, 2018
With the tool, farmers can better determine when to apply manure as a fertilizer source with lower runoff risks. -
Free webinar series: Improving awareness of coastal storm hazards, stormwater runoff, and risk reduction strategies
Published on June 15, 2018
Decision makers and planners – check out these free webinars to gain information about how to better support your community when facing extreme storms and flooding. -
Invasive Species 4-H Youth Workshops set for Saginaw Bay area
Published on June 15, 2018
Middle and high school youth can make a difference by helping to map, remove species. -
Keep classroom pets out of the wild
Published on June 4, 2018
At the end of the school year, prevent the release of invasive plants and animals into the environment by following RIPPLE recommendations for proper handling and disposal. -
Huron-Michigan Predator Diet Study gears up for summer
Published on June 1, 2018
Student researchers at MSU are busy analyzing the contents of fish stomachs collected by Great Lakes anglers. -
Future Spartan already building MSU network through underwater robotics, science career exploration
Published on May 29, 2018
Alpena High School student assisting sturgeon science team in capturing video, data in the Black River. -
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.