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What will the Lake Michigan salmon stocking cut mean for Michigan anglers?
Published on October 27, 2016
Mass marking of Chinook salmon sheds new light on the relative importance of Chinook salmon stocked in Michigan. -
Wait – that’s NOT a Seagull?
Published on October 18, 2016
What most people call seagulls are really many different species of the same bird family. -
Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension program
Published on October 17, 2016
Program instructor Justin Selden believes environmental education and Great Lakes literacy are important for all students. -
4-H youth tackle environmental stewardship at Saginaw Bay Fishing Camp
Published on October 3, 2016
Bay County 4-H'ers enjoyed science-based education and ethics lessons at this year's fishing camp. -
Making sumac tea
Published on September 29, 2016
Learn how to make sumac tea with youth to enjoy the benefits and delicious flavor. -
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. -
Enjoying the outdoors virtually: Good or bad?
Published on September 20, 2016
Are electronics helping us lose our connection to the outdoors? -
New archery event at Michigan 4-H Shooting Sports State Tournament
Published on September 15, 2016
Find out the newest archery event at the Michigan 4-H State Shoot that helps prepare youth for national competition. -
Doing this one thing will improve the quality of sport-caught fish
Published on September 14, 2016
Fish should be iced down immediately to help prevent bacterial growth, spoilage -- even when the weather is cool. -
Teachers bring Great Lakes science explorations back to school
Published on September 13, 2016
Michigan educators team up with scientists to explore how Great Lakes science stewardship opportunities can enhance student learning.