News
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Protecting Your Great Lakes Waterfront Investment
Published on July 14, 2015
Keeping shoreline landscapes natural saves time, money. -
Heavy rainfall may increase risk of algal blooms in Lake Erie, Saginaw Bay
Published on July 14, 2015
Early summer storms have experts concerned about effect on waterways. -
Fishing tournament focuses on freshwater drum
Published on July 9, 2015
Some anglers giving ‘sheephead’ due respect. -
Freshwater drum are fun to catch, but can you eat them?
Published on July 9, 2015
Blackening, boiling and grilling are all tasty options with this fish. -
Aquatic plants provide shelter for young fish
Published on July 9, 2015
A single acre of aquatic vegetation can hold hundreds of thousands of small fish. -
Clean water checklist
Published on July 8, 2015
Help protect water resources by adopting one or more of the actions on this checklist. -
Young males at higher risk of drowning in the Great Lakes, research finds
Published on July 8, 2015
Great Lakes Water Safety Conference addresses swim safety risk communication. -
Select cutting selects what?
Published on July 8, 2015
Is partial cutting the best way to employ a timber harvest? -
Explore Michigan’s inland lakes during Lake Appreciation Month
Published on July 8, 2015
Investigate components of lake ecology and common aquatic plants that are part of a lake ecosystem in upcoming educational workshop -
MSU makes progress toward creating a more sustainable campus
Published on July 8, 2015
Michigan State University’s decision to end the burning of coal at its campus power plant is part of a greater goal of more sustainable campus practices.