News
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Improving indoor air quality
Published on December 15, 2016
Closing up your house during the cold winter months should not mean closing in a number of air quality pollutants. -
NOAA Marine Debris Calendar celebrates student voices, student art
Published on December 14, 2016
Alpena students bring a Great Lakes perspective to the global marine debris issue. -
Evaluating the Great Lakes Education Program: GLEP plus students equals science!
Published on December 14, 2016
The Great Lakes Education Program concluded its 26th year of advancing Great Lakes literacy this fall. What impact does GLEP education have on students? -
Explore Michigan’s wonderful world of crayfish
Published on December 12, 2016
A new poster celebrates biodiversity of these freshwater crustaceans. -
Winter fishing in Michigan on ice-free waters worth the effort
Published on December 12, 2016
Here are some tips to help anglers get ready to hit the water. -
Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension educators
Published on December 11, 2016
Always look for balanced, evidence-based information when tackling an issue that’s important to you, new Extension educator Elliot Nelson advises. -
Biology’s new frontier could have big implications for Great Lakes fish
Published on December 5, 2016
New research shows that epigenetics play a major role in the domestication of hatchery trout. -
Are there tsunamis in the Great Lakes?
Published on December 5, 2016
Yes, but not from earthquakes -- meteorological events can trigger rapidly moving waves. -
Policy brief aims to improve boater education and prevent spread of aquatic invaders
Published on December 2, 2016
Michigan boaters want to protect our waters from invaders. New recommendations may help in teaching them how. -
Construction underway in the Detroit River on Stony Island Restoration Project
Published on November 30, 2016
Shoals, habitat structures among efforts planned that will also help preserve wetlands.