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Michigan Sea Grant
Michigan Sea Grant helps to foster economic growth and protect Michigan’s coastal, Great Lakes resources through education, research and outreach.
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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. -
Great Lakes commercial fishers get hands-on experience in emergency procedures
Published on July 12, 2016
Drill Conductor Training courses give vessel captains valuable safety lessons. -
The incredible snowy owl has shown up this winter in large numbers across the Great Lakes
Published on March 4, 2018
A unique project, called SNOWStorm, was started to help learn more about these majestic birds by placing transmitters on the birds. -
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. -
Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trails Conference: Netting your audience
Published on September 21, 2016
Conference to share practical ideas to increase tourism through fisheries heritage exhibits and experiences. -
GLANSIS invades social media to spread word on non-native species
Published on March 16, 2020
Check in and receive updates from Great Lakes partners on invasive species management, recent publications, research and more. -
Journal of Extension article highlights how videoconferencing can be used for stakeholder-driven design
Published on August 26, 2020
GLANSIS website redesign relied on virtual hands-on feedback from users. -
Earth Day every day: Engaging youth in Great Lakes and natural resources science through research and place-based education
Published on April 22, 2020
Students from northeast MI and Saginaw Bay participate in Wayne State University’s Southeast Michigan Junior Science and Humanities Symposium - applying research and exploring careers. -
Fish diet study reaches another milestone
Published on October 24, 2019
Researchers at MSU recently completed dissection of 4,538 trout, salmon, and walleye stomachs collected from Lake Huron and Lake Michigan in 2018. -
Michigan teacher highlighted for excellence in Great Lakes literacy and learning
Published on October 26, 2020
Hands-on experiences helped Mark Koschmann connect his students to science. -
GLANSIS technical memos add new data to invasive species risk assessments
Published on September 9, 2020
Memos provide transparent, publicly available documentation of the risk assessment process. -
Shiver on the River coming to Detroit's Belle Isle on Feb. 1
Published on January 22, 2020
Don't miss this free family friendly environmental event in southeast Michigan! -
Local governments weigh in on Grand River Waterway dredging project that would destroy fish habitat
Published on May 9, 2019
State funding was appropriated for channelization of 22.5 miles of the Grand River. Downstream communities are voicing concerns over long-term economic and environmental costs. -
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. -
Sea Grant surveys document impact of COVID-19 on Michigan’s charter fishing industry
Published on December 15, 2020
Preliminary results show revenues were down over $6 million from 2019, but fishing was beginning to bounce back by late summer. -
Online dashboard explores HABs and community health
Published on November 13, 2020
Interactive online dashboard helps visualize community health risks in three lenses. -
Massive tagging study reinforces link between alewife densities and Chinook salmon growth patterns
Published on November 18, 2020
Results highlight how historically low alewife densities observed in recent prey fish assessments can affect the quality of the Lake Michigan salmon fishery. -
Cleaning up the Detroit River
Published on November 24, 2020
2020 was another good year for habitat restoration and sediment investigation on the Detroit River but water levels created some unexpected issues. -
Fight the winter blues by connecting with the outdoors online this fall
Published on November 6, 2020
Continue to be inspired by Michigan’s natural beauty by participating in our virtual programs. -
Resources for fisheries and aquaculture industries – Covid-19 response
Published on April 13, 2020
The following resources specifically emphasize fisheries and aquaculture marketing and business relief programs as of April 9, 2020.