News
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There’s a woodland in your backyard
Published on July 18, 2016
Join the Michigan Forest Association and partners in learning about Michigan’s urban and suburban forests. -
Holy carp! Another invasive carp threatens to invade U.S.
Published on July 15, 2016
The Prussian carp has quietly spread through waters of southern Alberta and can easily be mistaken for a wild goldfish. -
Great Lakes offering warmer water for summer pleasure
Published on July 15, 2016
Summer 2016 has significantly warmer lake temperatures than 2015. -
Michigan has a viable and sustainable bait industry
Published on July 12, 2016
Much of the bait is harvested in Michigan with some imports. -
Explore Michigan's inland lakes during Lake Appreciation Month
Published on July 12, 2016
Investigate components of lake ecology and common aquatic plants that are part of a lake ecosystem in upcoming educational workshop. -
Great Lakes commercial fishers get hands-on experience in emergency procedures
Published on July 12, 2016
Drill Conductor Training courses give vessel captains valuable safety lessons. -
Discover tall ships, shipwrecks, islands and more when you explore Lake Huron
Published on July 11, 2016
Getting out on the waters of Lake Huron can offer a new perspective and exciting adventure on this amazing freshwater sea. -
Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension educators
Published on July 7, 2016
Urban and rural communities, Michigan Sea Grant educator Mark Breederland is proud to serve them all. -
Why am I seeing so many areas of dead trees around the state?
Published on July 5, 2016
Invasive pest species along with several other environmental and human factors are contributing to the decline of our forest and urban tree resources in Michigan. -
5 facts related to affordable and clean energy
Published on July 5, 2016
Youth can take action as engaged global citizens to help ensure that people everywhere have access to energy by learning about Goal 7 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.