News
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New report looks at resiliency in the Saginaw Bay Watershed
Published on May 15, 2016
More than 250 decision-makers surveyed on the impact of extreme storm events in local communities. -
The Lake Michigan paradox: Fewer kings but more charter trips
Published on May 10, 2016
The latest stats on charter fishing show charter trips on Lake Michigan are on the rise despite a decline in Chinook salmon catch rate. -
Organic matter: The living, the dead, and the very dead
Published on May 10, 2016
Three different types of organic matter defined. -
Drill Conductor Training for Great Lakes commercial fishing vessel captains
Published on May 10, 2016
Commercial fishers are required to practice monthly emergency drills covering 10 contingencies. -
Spring is a good time to take a close look at your woods
Published on May 5, 2016
Many people like to walk through the woods during the spring looking for Morel mushrooms or spring wildflowers. Take this opportunity to take a closer look for any signs of invasive pest problems. -
Cold-water survival, marine and onboard safety classes to get boost from training
Published on May 4, 2016
Michigan Sea Grant plans to offer Drill Conductor Training in Great Lakes region. -
Lake Michigan fish research highlighted in South Haven
Published on May 4, 2016
If you missed the Southern Lake Michigan Fisheries Workshop you now can watch the proceedings online. -
Plastic trash – the solution is in our own hands
Published on May 3, 2016
Earth Day river cleanup highlights need for more personal responsibility. -
Asian chestnut gall wasp now being tracked by MISIN
Published on May 3, 2016
The Midwest Invasive Species Information Network (MISIN) is now tracking the movement of Asian chestnut gall wasp. -
Mobile app lets Great Lakes anglers share needed data with biologists
Published on April 29, 2016
The Great Lakes Angler Diary program needs volunteers to test, improve app.