News
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Conference to discuss threats to Michigan inland lakes and streams
Published on March 28, 2017
Michigan Lake and Stream Associations 2017 conference is to be held on Earth Day to focus on the significant threats and management of invasive species of Michigan’s inland lakes and streams. -
Fishing for answers: Here's how you can help Great Lakes fisheries
Published on March 22, 2017
Michigan Sea Grant is offering anglers a variety of ways to contribute information to scientists in 2017. -
Fishery experts to discuss recent findings, management at South Haven Fishery Workshop
Published on March 20, 2017
2017 Southern Lake Michigan meeting on April 20 is free, open to public. -
Lake Huron Fisheries Workshops explore lake's status, health, trends and fishing opportunities
Published on March 14, 2017
Registration now open for four free workshops to be held in April. -
Michigan Sea Grant project looks at cisco restoration in Lake Michigan
Published on March 5, 2017
How can cisco restoration efforts be tailored to fit the needs of Lake Michigan stakeholder groups? -
Workshop offers options for protecting shorelines
Published on February 28, 2017
Workshop will educate inland lake property owners about natural solutions that can be used/adopted/developed for shoreline and water quality protection. -
Michigan is preparing to enact interior quarantine due to invasive hemlock tree pest
Published on February 28, 2017
A recent outbreak of the pest within the state has prompted new legislation which will restrict the movement of hemlock products within Michigan in an effort to control this invasive pest. -
Great Lakes prey fish populations declining
Published on February 28, 2017
Conference provides a cross-basin overview of status and trends from 1978 to 2015. -
Wintertime identification of black walnut
Published on February 28, 2017
No leaves? No problem. Other characteristics can help to identify the species. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week series highlights threats Michigan faces
Published on February 26, 2017
Damage caused by invasive plants alone costs the U.S. estimated at $34.7 billion a year.