News
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Recreational fishers also target lake whitefish in the Great Lakes
Published on February 2, 2016
Munising Bay on Lake Superior has a unique population of lake whitefish that grows very slow. -
Turning Michigan fish waste into fertilizer creates a commercial product
Published on February 1, 2016
Several million pounds of commercial fish waste are generated in Michigan each year. -
26th annual Great Lakes Conference at MSU to address Michigan’s water heritage
Published on January 29, 2016
“The Great Lakes: Michigan's Water Heritage” conference to focus on state’s draft 30-Year Water Strategy as well as current issues, opportunities and challenges. -
Onsite wastewater treatment systems programs
Published on January 25, 2016
Understanding how a household wastewater treatment system works can help protect an individual’s health and the environment. -
Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trail: People, fish and fishing
Published on January 25, 2016
Celebrate and experience our Great Lakes fisheries heritage while traveling Michigan. -
Snowmobile safety: Things to know before you go
Published on January 13, 2016
Lifesaving tips for one of Michigan’s most popular winter sports. -
Exploring place-based education from the student perspective
Published on January 13, 2016
Michigan Sea Grant and NE MI GLSI share a new report that explores place-based education from the perspective of the students involved. -
Cosmetics containing microbeads will soon be breaking the law
Published on December 29, 2015
President signs legislation to reduce microbead pollution in the Great Lakes and beyond. -
New study tests temperature in live wells
Published on December 28, 2015
Many catch-and-release fishing tournaments require anglers to hold fish on board for hours at a time, but do live wells get too hot for fish? -
North American Lake Management Society and Michigan Lake and Stream Associations fund research
Published on December 28, 2015
$2,000 awarded to lake research conducted by graduate students at Michigan State University and Grand Valley State University.