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Rochelle Sturtevant
Coastal Communities Development
sturtev1@msu.edu
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Meaghan Gass
Michigan Sea Grant Extension Educator
gassmeag@msu.edu
989-846-4111 ext. 9032
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Meaghan Gass
Michigan Sea Grant Extension Educator
gassmeag@msu.edu
989-846-4111 ext. 9032
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Terry Gibb
Water Resource Management and Education
gibb@msu.edu
586-469-6440
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Bindu Bhakta
Natural Resources Educator
bhaktabi@msu.edu
248-858-5198
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Discover Northeast Michigan
Published on March 31, 2012
Discover Northest Michigan is a Michigan Sea Grant resource that supports coastal tourism businesses in northeast Michigan. -
Guide for the Identification, Mapping and Management of Aquatic Plants of Michigan (WQ55)
Published on October 27, 2015
A Citizen's Guide for the Identification, Mapping and Management of the Common Rooted Aquatic Plants of Michigan Lakes -
2015 Lake Erie Harmful Algal Bloom Early Season Projections and Bulletins
Published on July 29, 2015
The severity of the western Lake Erie cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom (HAB) is dependent on phosphorus inputs from March 1- July 31, called the loading season. -
Aquatic Invasive Species
Published on March 26, 2012
Two resources to help dealing with aquatic invasive species. -
Water Withdrawals and Water Use in Michigan (WQ62)
Published on October 20, 2015
Maintaining accurate information about the amount of water used in Michigan and the purposes of its use is important for effective water resource management. -
Michigan Sea Grant coastal storms project
Published on September 28, 2017
Michigan Sea Grant has identified some tips and online tools to help communities assess their risks from extreme storms and determine what steps they might take to reduce stormwater impact. -
Determining the Age of Fish
Published on February 18, 2016
Knowledge about the age composition of fish populations is essential for effective management. It provides the fisheries manager with information about the condition of the fish, how long they live, their age at certain critical periods. -
Michigan's Water Withdrawal Tool
Published on March 25, 2012
The Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool (WWAT) is designed to estimate the impact of a water withdrawal on nearby streams and rivers. Use of the WWAT is required of anyone proposing to make a large quantity withdrawal from the waters of the state. -
Forestry, Wetlands, and Habitat *A* Syst (FAS115)
Published on April 13, 2021
Landowners may use this publication to assist in becoming MAEAP verified. -
Identifying and managing invasive Eurasian and hybrid watermilfoils in Michigan lakes: A response to differential sensitivity to herbicides
Published on December 19, 2022
Knowledge of what strain(s) of watermilfoil are present in a lake is very important when developing a management plan that includes control with herbicides. -
Fertilizing Home Lawns to Protect Water Quality
Published on April 2, 2012
The first step in developing a fertilizer program for your lawn is to identify the objectives for the lawn area on your property. Homeowners demand a wide range of functions from their lawns. A guide to fertilizing home lawns to protect water quality. -
Midwest Invasive Species Information Network
Published on March 26, 2012
Through its website, MISIN assists experts and citizen scientists in detecting, identifying and reporting invasive species. -
Managing Michigan Ponds for Sports Fishing
Published on November 10, 2015
This bulletin is primarily for the present or prospective owner of a Michigan pond where the main goal is sport fishing—for the owner, his or her family, and a few friends. -
Natural Shoreline Landscapes on Michigan's Inland Lakes
Published on October 28, 2015
A 70 page publication on the natural shoreline landscapes on Michigan's inland lakes.