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Introduction to Lakes Online
Introduction to Lakes Online is a six-week online course specially designed for lake users, lakefront property owners and lake managers interested in learning about inland lakes. From the comfort of home or office, participants have 24/7 access to six online units complete with closed-captioned video lectures, interactive activities, additional resources, discussion forums, quizzes and live chat sessions with classmates and MSU Extension experts. The course is offered once a year in January.
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Michigan Naturalist
Become a Michigan Naturalist and help protect Michigan’s wildlife heritage.
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Michigan Lake & Stream Leaders Institute
An intensive, multi-session statewide leadership development program, held biennially. Participants develop their technical and people skills in an atmosphere of openness, trust, friendship and camaraderie.
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Jun 27
Saginaw Bay 4-H Fish Camp - Arenac County
June 27, 2024 – June 28, 2024
Youth will learn about knot tying, tackle crafting, casting, aquatic ecology, angler ethics and more! All campers will receive a fishing rod with a reel, tackle box and snacks
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Jul 9
Saginaw Bay 4-H Fish Camp - Bay County
July 9, 2024 – July 10, 2024
Youth will learn about knot tying, tackle crafting, casting, aquatic ecology, angler ethics and more! All campers will receive a fishing rod with a reel, tackle box and snacks
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Jun 27
Saginaw Bay 4-H Fish Camp - Iosco County
June 27, 2024 – June 28, 2024
Youth will learn about knot tying, tackle crafting, casting, aquatic ecology, angler ethics and more! All campers will receive a fishing rod with a reel, tackle box and snacks
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Jul 16
Saginaw Bay 4-H Fish Camp - Saginaw County
July 16, 2024 – July 17, 2024
Youth will learn about knot tying, tackle crafting, casting, aquatic ecology, angler ethics and more! All campers will receive a fishing rod with a reel, tackle box and snacks
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Dec 5
2025 Annual MiCorps Conference
December 5, 2025 9:00AM – 3:30PM Online
The Michigan Clean Water Corps (MiCorps) hosts a volunteer monitoring conference each fall. Participants join stream and lake monitoring volunteers and program coordinators from across Michigan to learn, network, and celebrate our collective achievements!
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Daniel O'Keefe
Great Lakes Fisheries Education and Management - Michigan Sea Grant
okeefed@msu.edu
616-994-4572
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Erick Elgin
Water Resource Educator
elgineri@msu.edu
231-928-1053
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Jo Latimore, Ph.D.
Senior Specialist - Lakes, Streams, and Watersheds
latimor1@msu.edu
517-432-1491
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Elliot Nelson
Elliot Nelson - Michigan Sea Grant Educator
elliotne@msu.edu
906-322-0353 (cell)
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Elliot Nelson
Elliot Nelson - Michigan Sea Grant Educator
elliotne@msu.edu
906-322-0353 (cell)
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Josh Gunn
Associate Director for Community, Food & Environment Institute
gunnjosh@msu.edu
517-355-2361
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Heather Triezenberg, Ph.D.
Michigan Sea Grant Extension Associate Director and Program Leader
vanden64@msu.edu
517-355-5508
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Mark Breederland
Great Lakes Fisheries Education and Management - Michigan Sea Grant, Coastal Communities Development
breederl@msu.edu
231-922-4628
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Mark Breederland
Great Lakes Fisheries Education and Management - Michigan Sea Grant, Coastal Communities Development
breederl@msu.edu
231-922-4628
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Rochelle Sturtevant
Coastal Communities Development
sturtev1@msu.edu
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Rochelle Sturtevant
Coastal Communities Development
sturtev1@msu.edu