News
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Michigan Natural Features Inventory program highlights Michigan’s Great Lakes Coastal region
Published on December 15, 2015
Imperiled communities discussion includes lakeplain prairies, oak savannas, dune complexes, and Great Lakes marshes. -
Water Is … Youth voices on water stewardship to be shared through film
Published on December 15, 2015
Thunder Bay International Film Festival features Great Lakes-focused films, ‘Shark Night,’ and more. -
Michigan Clean Water Corps leads the way in helping individuals protect and manage water resources
Published on December 14, 2015
Technical assistance, training and grants offer a comprehensive set of resources needed to support volunteer stream monitoring efforts across the state. -
Climate science, Part 2
Published on December 14, 2015
Climate Science Principle 1: The sun is the primary source of energy for Earth’s climate system. -
Researchers use sound waves to map potential rock reef restoration sites in Saginaw Bay
Published on December 11, 2015
Sonar helps identify conditions at the bottom of the lake. -
Creating a 2015 ecological snapshot of Lake Michigan
Published on December 8, 2015
Presentations from State of Lake Michigan conference offer insights. -
The SS Hydrus, sunk in the Great Storm of 1913, finally found in Lake Huron
Published on December 3, 2015
Shipwreck hunter David Trotter finds wreck 102 years after it sank. -
The role of Regional Aquaculture Centers in the U.S.
Published on December 3, 2015
12 Midwest states, including Michigan, served by North Central Regional Aquaculture Center. -
Great Lakes commercial fisheries issues featured at conference
Published on December 3, 2015
Michigan Sea Grant presenting daylong program during Michigan Fish Producers Association meeting. -
The Village of Ontonagon plans for future sustainability of their harbor community: Part 1
Published on November 30, 2015
The Sustainable Small Harbors project seeks to build physical and economic resilience through economic development and placemaking strategies.