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Check out the Michigan Natural Shoreline Partnership’s Shoreline Educator Network
Published on July 30, 2014
Explore how a Shoreline Educator can help build your knowledge about the importance of natural shorelines along your lake. -
Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trails Conference explores coastal tourism development opportunities
Published on July 29, 2014
Scheduled for September 8 - 9 in South Haven, this conference will explore and celebrate our Great Lakes fisheries heritage as a means to promote coastal tourism development opportunities. -
Summer vacation finds teachers in school exploring Great Lakes science on Lake Huron
Published on July 29, 2014
Lake Huron educators and Great Lakes scientists explore opportunities to enhance student learning through Great Lakes science stewardship opportunities. -
Happy Birthday Detroit - the 313 Turns 313 Years Old!
Published on July 23, 2014
The city of Detroit and the Detroit River have experienced a great deal of environmental change in the last 313 years. Then, like now, it’s impassioned citizens and groups that work to help make the city and the river great. -
Rise and fall: Lakes Michigan-Huron reach highest level since 1998 in June 2014
Published on July 14, 2014
Lake level fluctuations are normal during the year, and year-to-year. Just how much fluctuation can be expected this year in Lakes Michigan and Huron? -
County government embraces natural shoreline project on lakefront park.
Published on July 3, 2014
Emmet County Department of Parks & Recreation hosts Certified Natural Shoreline Professional 2014 at Camp Pet-O-Se-Ga on Pickerel Lake. -
Grass Carp are illegal to use as aquatic plant control in Michigan ponds and lakes
Published on July 2, 2014
Aquatic plants are an important part of the ecosystem, especially in ponds managed for sport fishing, and require proper maintenance and control to keep the aquatic environment healthy. -
Lake Huron shipwrecks offer an underwater window into history
Published on June 27, 2014
The coastal Lake Huron region is known for its rich maritime heritage. Diving and snorkeling these waters offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore history preserved beneath the waves. -
Lake St. Clair – A great North American fishing destination
Published on June 23, 2014
Lake St. Clair is widely regarded as one of the best fishing lakes in North America with muskie and smallmouth and walleye, oh my! -
Cleaning your gear helps to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species
Published on June 23, 2014
Cleaning your watercraft, water recreation gear, and fishing gear can help to protect our water resources from the spread of invasive species.