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Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension educators
Published on April 11, 2016
Great Lakes literacy is something Steve Stewart takes seriously. -
Great Lakes Regional Seafood Workshop to be held in Milwaukee, Wis.
Published on April 6, 2016
Food and health educators, seafood professionals, and communicators will learn about aquaculture and fisheries technologies. -
2016 Clean Boats Clean Waters trainings
Published on April 5, 2016
Be a volunteer hero! Help stop aquatic invasive species from invading our lakes. Aquatic invasive species (AIS) prevention is a state priority. Learn how to coordinate a local team to battle these invaders. -
Green isn’t always good
Published on March 29, 2016
Those first signs of spring can reveal exotic invasive shrubs. -
South Haven to host fisheries workshop
Published on March 25, 2016
Last year was a tough one for Lake Michigan anglers. Fishery biologists and managers will share recent findings and discuss management planning at a free public workshop on April 21 in South Haven. -
Seeing the forest through the dead trees
Published on March 24, 2016
The spread and establishment of invasive forest species such as Emerlad ash borer can alter forest ecology and create far-reaching impacts that go beyond just dead trees. -
Michigan expands Emerald Ash Borer quarantine
Published on March 24, 2016
With the addition of four counties there remain only three counties in Michigan not subject to emerald ash borer quarantine restrictions. Movement of all hardwood firewood and regulated pulp and log material is restricted as a result of the expansion. -
Lake Michigan anglers can expect fewer large Chinook salmon in 2016
Published on March 18, 2016
Volunteers with the Salmon Ambassadors program found that medium-sized Chinook salmon were relatively scarce last year. -
Free Lake Erie and Detroit River Fishery Workshop set for April 21
Published on March 18, 2016
Learn about the latest trends, challenges and opportunities ahead for those who love fishing in Lake Erie and the Detroit River. -
Survey finds angler satisfaction dropped from 2014 to 2015
Published on March 18, 2016
Volunteers with the Salmon Ambassadors program experienced slow fishing for Chinook salmon last year. Wild salmon made up the majority of the catch in most regions.