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Asian carp prevention: Options for basin separation will be released in January
Published on December 25, 2013
A long-awaited study addressing Asian carp prevention will be open for public comment next month. The study deals with hydrologic connections in the Chicago Area Waterway System and eighteen other locations. -
The Twelve Days of Christmas – aquatic invasive species awareness style!
Published on December 19, 2013
‘Tis the season to spread some holiday cheer and, of course, some aquatic invasive species awareness! -
Invasive Phragmites australis: What is it and why is it a problem? Part 2
Published on December 5, 2013
Managing invasive Phragmites australis: Everyone can play a role in keeping this invasive under control. -
Do not release invasive species: Part 1
Published on December 4, 2013
When managing water features, contractors and water gardeners can prevent the introduction of Aquatic Invasive Species into natural waterways by using proper disposal methods. -
Citizen scientists investigate aquatic invasive species in Hubbard Lake
Published on December 3, 2013
Aquatic invasive species were the target of citizen science investigations undertaken by elementary students and local lake association volunteers teaming up with MSU research. -
Invasive Phragmites australis: What is it and why is it a problem?
Published on November 22, 2013
Invasive Phragmites australis is changing many Michigan wetlands—and not for the better. -
North Central Regional Aquaculture Center funds project to explore an AIS-HACCP certification
Published on November 15, 2013
Assessment of individual aquaculture and baitfish operations can minimize the risk of spreading aquatic invasive species and safeguard their businesses. -
Blueberry spotted winged Drosophila meeting scheduled November 6
Published on October 30, 2013
This post-season meeting will review the Michigan spotted wing Drosophila experience in 2013: what worked, what didn’t, and preparing for 2014. -
Asian Carp – how can we stop them? (Part 3)
Published on October 29, 2013
High-flying, plankton-guzzling fish are at the doorstep of the Great Lakes. Some progress has been made in recent years, but there is plenty left to do. -
Two new Michigan Sea Grant educational tools focus on our Great Lakes
Published on October 28, 2013
Teaching Great Lakes Science and Great Lakes FieldScope are two new online tools to learn more about our Great Lakes at home or in the classroom.