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Iron Mountain Middle School students take part in watershed education project
Published on June 20, 2016
A unique watershed education program involving Iron Mountain students helped them develop a great appreciation, knowledge and stewardship for water resources. -
Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension educators
Published on June 16, 2016
Brandon Schroeder is passionate about place-based education. -
Everyman and woman’s job: Part 1
Published on June 13, 2016
Curbing runoff pollution, the leading threat to the nation’s waters, is everyone’s work. -
Learn about aquaculture from experts through new webinar series
Published on June 3, 2016
Michigan Sea Grant to present on aquatic invasive species hazard course. -
Freshwater drum: A fun fish for kids of all ages
Published on June 3, 2016
They are not the most glamorous fish in the Great Lakes, but “sheephead” offer some pleasant surprises to open-minded anglers. -
Regional Seafood Workshop highlights health benefits of fish
Published on June 1, 2016
Consumers should eat at least two fish meals per week. -
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. -
Five tips to manage lawns for water quality
Published on May 26, 2016
Lawn area makes up a large part of the land surface in communities. Proper maintenance and management of these areas can protect water quality. -
Place-based education building tomorrow’s communities
Published on May 25, 2016
Youth across northeast Michigan are impacting and changing their communities through Great Lakes place-based stewardship projects. -
Preserve your natural backyard pond
Published on May 25, 2016
Having a naturally occurring watering hole or pond is an honor. Ponds provide endless hours of enjoyment from offering a closeness to nature few have. You then ask, “Does it need to be managed?”