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What is lake effect snow?
Published on November 20, 2014
Understanding Lake Effect Snow – using the Teaching Great Lakes Science resources from Michigan Sea Grant -
More aquatic invasive species?
Published on November 20, 2014
MDNR adds seven more exotic aquatic animals to the state list of prohibited species. To avoid hefty fines, be aware of which plants and animals are prohibited in the state of Michigan. -
Teaching Great Lakes Science
Published on November 19, 2014
Learn about food webs, invasive species, microclimates, dead zones, water quality and more. -
Lake Erie toxic algal bloom topic of December 5 session at Michigan State University
Published on November 18, 2014
Although not the most appetizing topic, McNALMS’ annual Lunch and Learn Seminar will host national expert on the “perfect storm” that shut down Toledo’s water supply. -
Begin scouting for Asian gall wasp in chestnuts now
Published on November 17, 2014
We are approaching the ideal time for chestnut growers to scout for Asian chestnut gall wasp. Leaves often remain attached to the galls during fall and winter, making them highly visible. -
Benign neglect
Published on November 17, 2014
“The best way to predict the future is to invent it” – Alan Kay -
Improving home insulation for savings and comfort: Part 5
Published on November 14, 2014
A good contractor is important to the success of any home improvement project. Taking simple steps before you hire a contactor can help ensure success. -
Friendly reminder for growers to fill out the spotted wing Drosophila survey
Published on November 12, 2014
To determine the effectiveness of our statewide spotted wing Drosophila monitoring program, we are asking growers to take a quick survey. -
What’s that fish? The (dichotomous) key to fish identification
Published on November 11, 2014
Students, anglers and everyone else can use a simple dichotomous key to answer the question, “What’s that Fish?” -
AFDO/Seafood Alliance HACCP training course coming in December 2014
Published on November 10, 2014
Commercial fish processors are encouraged to register for the next Seafood HACCP Certification course in Brimley, Michigan.