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Celebrate summer with teriyaki fish kabobs on the grill
Published on August 8, 2017
Want to enjoy fresh local fish? Why not try this easy meal of pineapple, green pepper, and fish teriyaki. -
Michigan Sea Grant's HACCP safety programming efforts have helped hundreds of businesses
Published on July 11, 2017
Programs include Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for Seafood Safety, and Preventing the Movement of Aquatic Invasive Species. -
Evidence of prehistoric caribou hunters found below Lake Huron
Published on July 11, 2017
Research continues this summer on a series of targets on the Alpena-Amberley Ridge in the lake. -
May, June storms bring higher Great Lake water levels for summer 2017
Published on July 5, 2017
Great Lake levels are up with Lake Ontario reaching an all-time high. -
Alpena students learn while caring for island habitats of local community park
Published on June 29, 2017
Elementary students tackle critical Great Lakes and natural resource conservation issues, enhance their community, and enjoy a little hands-on learning along the way. -
Michigan Sea Grant storm project seeks to help communities prepare for future extreme storms
Published on June 26, 2017
Mid-Michigan's 2017 storm reminiscent of the 1986 Great Flood. -
New Canadian law will change rules for American boaters and anglers
Published on June 25, 2017
Reporting to Canadian Customs no longer necessary under certain conditions. -
Michigan Sea Grant receives John D. Dingell Friend of the Refuge Award
Published on June 20, 2017
Nonprofit honors Michigan Sea Grant’s continued efforts in vessel-based education in southeast Michigan and ongoing commitment to Detroit River refuge's mission. -
Regional network honors Michigan Sea Grant with awards
Published on June 14, 2017
Extension educators work, Michigan Sea Grant program noted for excellence. -
Two Drill Conductor Training courses for Great Lakes commercial fishing vessel captains offered
Published on June 2, 2017
Commercial fishers are required to practice monthly emergency drills that cover 10 contingencies spelled out U.S. Coast Guard regulation. -
Come celebrate the St Mary’s River and Great Lakes Restoration success in the Upper Peninsula!
Published on June 2, 2017
Completion of the Little Rapids Project marks the progress in restoring key St. Mary’s River habitat. -
What's the best fish to stock in your Michigan fishing pond?
Published on June 1, 2017
Stocking the wrong species can lead to problems down the road. -
Aldo Leopold Festival diversifies tourism opportunities in Upper Penninsula
Published on May 31, 2017
Nature festival activities include birding, hiking, kayaks and more! -
Scientists say non-native zooplankton species spreading in Lake Erie
Published on May 26, 2017
More research needed to determine if crustacean causes any harm to Great Lakes ecosystem. -
How much do lake trout and Chinook salmon really eat?
Published on May 8, 2017
Chinook salmon have been the most important predator in Lake Michigan for decades. With baitfish on the decline, some anglers believe that lake trout are now eating more than salmon. -
Blue views associated with improved mental well-being
Published on May 8, 2017
Michigan's Great Lakes, inland lakes, rivers and waterfalls may soothe troubled souls. -
New approaches to link humans and landscapes
Published on May 8, 2017
Telecoupling helps explore causes and effects of socio-economic and environmental interactions. -
Lake Superior Fisheries Workshop planned for May 24 in Central Upper Peninsula
Published on May 3, 2017
Workshop a chance for anglers, others to network, get updates from researchers, agencies on Lake Superior Fisheries. -
Declining growth, condition of Lake Michigan lake whitefish creates concern for fishery
Published on May 2, 2017
Study finds lack of specific food source just one factor in complex issue. -
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.