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Trawl Design Training Workshop to be conducted in early December in Ann Arbor Michigan
Published on October 4, 2013
Great Lakes fisheries managers rely on trawl surveys in their fisheries assessment programs. -
Youth Watershed Summit report showcases student-led water stewardship in Northeast Michigan
Published on October 3, 2013
Youth Watershed Summit Report reflects contributions of nearly 200 students from across Northeast Michigan counties to share their watershed studies and stewardship projects. -
Spotted wing Drosophila monitoring report survey
Published on October 2, 2013
Michigan State University Extension is requesting fruit growers take the online spotted wing Drosophila survey to let us know if our statewide monitoring efforts were helpful this 2013 season. -
Catch & Cook™ program gains steam in second year
Published on September 26, 2013
Charter anglers looking to have their catch prepared by the pros at local restaurants now have plenty of options available. -
New hydraulic fracturing reports are excellent resources for local officials
Published on September 25, 2013
Local elected and appointed officials sometimes struggle to decide how to address resident concerns about hydraulic fracturing. A new set of reports help officials learn about the issues before they act. -
Hypothermia – it’s not just for winter in the Great Lakes!
Published on September 25, 2013
Can someone become hypothermic in August in less than one hour? Read on! -
4-H Great Lakes campers experience, explore Great Lakes fisheries science and careers
Published on September 23, 2013
Youth experience science and ecology, fun and food values of our Great Lakes fisheries, among their many hands-on learning opportunities offered during the 2013 4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp. -
The “Triple Bottom Line” in Michigan’s coastal communities - Element 3: Housing opportunities
Published on September 23, 2013
Providing many different housing options in Great Lakes coastal and waterfront communities improves quality of life for coastal residents and provide numerous economic and environmental benefits in Great Lakes coastal communities. -
Educators explore Great Lakes watershed science during Lake Huron adventure (Part 2 of 3)
Published on September 23, 2013
Lake Huron educators take a watershed approach in exploring student learning opportunities through educational Great Lakes science and stewardship opportunities. -
Using native plants in landscape design projects: what contractors need to know
Published on September 17, 2013
A series of three tours of Michigan native plant and seed production facilities increases understanding of this ‘growing’ industry.