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Water levels and surface temperatures up for Lakes Michigan/Huron in 2016
Published on May 27, 2016
One of the strongest El Nino events on record is now over and Michigan-Huron lake levels are already higher than anytime in 2015. -
Asian longhorned beetle vs. white-spotted pine sawyer: Spot the difference
Published on May 25, 2016
The Asian longhorned beetle could be more devastating to Michigan’s forests than the emerald ash borer. -
Los Cruceros de Descubrimiento del Verano
Published on May 19, 2016
Ya se están aceptando inscripciones para la temporada de los Cruceros de Descubrimiento del Verano. -
Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension educators
Published on May 17, 2016
Mary Bohling's passion for paddling has helped bring water trails to Detroit. -
The Lake Michigan paradox: Fewer kings but more charter trips
Published on May 10, 2016
The latest stats on charter fishing show charter trips on Lake Michigan are on the rise despite a decline in Chinook salmon catch rate. -
Spring is a good time to take a close look at your woods
Published on May 5, 2016
Many people like to walk through the woods during the spring looking for Morel mushrooms or spring wildflowers. Take this opportunity to take a closer look for any signs of invasive pest problems. -
Lake Michigan fish research highlighted in South Haven
Published on May 4, 2016
If you missed the Southern Lake Michigan Fisheries Workshop you now can watch the proceedings online. -
Asian chestnut gall wasp now being tracked by MISIN
Published on May 3, 2016
The Midwest Invasive Species Information Network (MISIN) is now tracking the movement of Asian chestnut gall wasp. -
Looking forward to a great summer on your lake? Get ready at the Michigan Inland Lakes Convention
Published on April 19, 2016
Learn the latest information and skills April 28-30 in Boyne Falls. -
Is your pet an invasive species?
Published on April 19, 2016
A story of two turtles sold in the pet trade and what happens when owners don’t realize that their pet might possibly outlive them. Michigan State University Extension encourages everyone to be on the lookout for aquatic invasive species in Michigan.