News
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        Today’s Great Lakes commercial fishing and fish processing industries look to futurePublished on June 27, 2022 
 Sea Grant survey reveals need for place-based job training opportunities that include cultural and regulatory contexts specific to the region.
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        CANR honors 2022 cohort of Global Scholars in ExtensionPublished on April 6, 2022 
 CANR announces a new cohort of five new global scholars representing MSU Extension.
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        Great Lakes Literacy Education Exploration – free, on-demand learning modules for teachers and studentsPublished on April 4, 2022 
 GLLee opportunities offer a way to engage youth in experiential learning with a focus on our amazing Great Lakes.
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        What is that color in my pond?Published on March 29, 2022 
 This article explores color changes in water features, diving into what is happening in your pond that may cause these changes.
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        Learn about Saginaw Bay and Lake Huron fisheriesPublished on March 25, 2022 
 Michigan Department of Natural Resources fisheries managers, Michigan Sea Grant and other regional fisheries partners will discuss rules and regulations and answer angler questions during virtual meetings.
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        How many stocked steelhead returning to Michigan rivers are still unmarked?Published on March 18, 2022 
 Anglers have been tracking catches of steelhead with and without fin clips. Most stocked steelhead in Michigan rivers now have an adipose fin clip, but some do not.
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        New online tool keeps users up-to-date on AIS regulationsPublished on March 15, 2022 
 Regulations to protect the Great Lakes have broad impacts on entire states and countries. A new online tool displays the most up-to-date information on nonindigenous species regulation in the Great Lakes.
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        Video series highlights invasive species, their management - and some success storiesPublished on March 9, 2022 
 The five-part short video series, Managing Great Lakes Invaders, was developed by Michigan Sea Grant and the Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species Information System (GLANSIS)
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        New associate director appointed for Michigan Sea GrantPublished on March 6, 2022 
 Heather Triezenberg, PhD, has been appointed associate director of Michigan Sea Grant by Michigan State University (MSU) Extension, effective March 1, 2022.
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        Center for Great Lakes Literacy Mentor Program brings together a dynamic duoPublished on February 24, 2022 
 Michigan educator from Alpena Public Schools shines as a mentor, working alongside a former student who is launching her own science teaching career and a new local watershed investigation with students at Alcona Community Schools.
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        It’s never too early to think spring no matter what the groundhog says!Published on February 4, 2022 
 Get ready for paddling and learn about invasive species identification and prevention.
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        Shoreline communities and residents take note: New 5-session email class offers introductory lessons on Great Lakes coastal planning and zoningPublished on January 24, 2022 
 Michigan Sea Grant Extension free resource provides needed science information, tools and resources.
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        Surveys shed light on steelhead harvest limit preferencePublished on December 16, 2021 
 Survey results suggest that catch-and-release anglers are in favor of a one-fish limit while those who keep their catch prefer a higher limit, but the biological impact of a harvest reduction is somewhat unclear.
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        Exploring Great Lakes literacy and watershed stewardshipPublished on December 8, 2021 
 The Lake Huron Place-Based Stewardship Education Summer Teacher Institute continues to change and grow to meet the needs of Michigan teachers.
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        Great Lakes Fresh Fish Finder connects consumers with locally produced fish for stocking, bait, fee fishing, ornamentals, and foodPublished on October 18, 2021 
 Seafood produced in Michigan as well as other states in the Great Lakes region can be easily found online.
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        Fishing guide survey reveals impact of pandemic and other threats to industryPublished on October 7, 2021 
 The pandemic hit Michigan fishing guides hard in 2020, but many businesses had recovered by summer 2021. With outdoor recreation gaining in popularity, concerns now center on issues related to overcrowding.
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        Alien language: The importance of metaphorPublished on October 5, 2021 
 Part 4: Metaphors help simplify and explain complex research, but they can cause errors in reasoning, lead to misunderstandings, and even reinforce stereotypes that undermine the goals of inclusive science.
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        Fishing Guide or Charter Captain – What’s the difference?Published on October 5, 2021 
 Licensing and reporting requirements are different for charter captains and fishing guides in Michigan. This makes for a lower barrier to entry for fishing guides, but also leads to safety concerns and gaps in our understanding of river fisheries.
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        Online Angler Diary project documents stocked and wild steelhead in Michigan riversPublished on September 28, 2021 
 Participants checked steelhead for fin clips and found that some rivers depend much more heavily on stocked fish than others.
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        Water School webinar series highlights water policyPublished on September 3, 2021 
 Local decision-makers play a key role in managing and protecting the water quality of our freshwater resources.
