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The Great Storm of 1913 Remembered (Part 2)
Published on November 26, 2013
The gales of November and weather forecasting – 1913 to 2013. -
The “Triple Bottom Line” in Michigan’s coastal communities, Element 10: Stakeholder participation
Published on November 25, 2013
Throughout the development process, stakeholder participation can foster the creation of a community vision and ensure that people, planet, and profit are all taken into consideration when decisions are made. -
Invasive Phragmites australis: What is it and why is it a problem?
Published on November 22, 2013
Invasive Phragmites australis is changing many Michigan wetlands—and not for the better. -
Are flushable bathroom products safe for sewer and septic systems?
Published on November 21, 2013
In recent years, the use of products such as pre-moistened "flushable" wipes have been advertised as a way to feel "cleaner" and "fresher" but most don't know they have caused damage to wastewater systems across the country. -
The Great Storm of 1913 Remembered (Part 1)
Published on November 20, 2013
The 100th anniversary of the Great Storm of 1913 recalls the greatest maritime disaster ever to befall the Great Lakes. -
The “Triple Bottom Line” in Michigan’s coastal communities - Element 9: Transparent decisions
Published on November 20, 2013
Standardized permitting and a formal planning process can reduce uncertainties that protect the environment, support private business, and promote quality of life for residents when development decisions are made in coastal and shoreline communities. -
The “Triple Bottom Line” in Michigan’s coastal communities - Element 8: Mixed transportation
Published on November 19, 2013
Environmentally sound transportation options that allow for movement of people and goods within, between and beyond coastal communities have the potential to improve the quality of life for residents and visitors, and sustain local and regional economies. -
The Great Lakes Education Program completes 23rd year with continued growth
Published on November 18, 2013
The Great Lakes Education Program completed 2013 working with Ypsilanti New Tech High School students to address global warming and environmental issues. -
Porous pavement: A not-so-new low-impact design technique
Published on November 17, 2013
That childhood saying “when it rains, it pours” may be getting an update to “when it rains, it’s porous.” Using low-impact design techniques can reduce stormwater runoff and protect local water resources. -
Michigan Sea Grant Aquaculture Integrated Assessment Project nearing completion
Published on November 15, 2013
A Michigan aquaculture industry assessment is aimed to move Michigan’s aquaculture forward to satisfy consumer demands for safe and sustainable seafood.