News
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MSU grad's work in Northeast Michigan will support place-based stewardship education
Published on February 6, 2018
A childhood filled with beach trips, nature camps, and Ranger Rick magazines helped Hannah Hazewinkel choose her career path early on. -
Empowering youth to change their world: Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp
Published on February 5, 2018
Youth from across Michigan will come together this summer in Presque Isle to grow as leaders in Great Lakes and natural resource stewardship. -
Learn about Great Lakes ice cover, new invasive species, and how poop-sniffing dogs help beaches
Published on February 5, 2018
Great Lakes Conference on March 6 considers opportunities, challenges facing Michigan's important resource. -
Snow science: What is a snowflake?
Published on February 2, 2018
What we call snowflakes are actually snow crystals. Learn more about their shape and formation. -
Youth voices on Great Lakes, marine sanctuaries and more shared through film
Published on January 21, 2018
Thunder Bay International Film Festival explores Great Lakes issues, ocean exploration, maritime heritage and more. -
Great Lakes net-pen aquaculture -- real and perceived risks to the environment
Published on January 21, 2018
Michigan Sea Grant addresses environmental issues surrounding net-pen aquaculture in the Great Lakes at recent Annual No-Spills Conference. -
Global pressures on water is greatest issue facing the future of the Great Lakes, scientist believes
Published on January 21, 2018
Regier credits MSU with helping to build cooperative network of fisheries scientists -
Michigan Sea Grant Extension welcomes new educator to Saginaw Bay region
Published on January 17, 2018
Meaghan Gass excited to help build capacity, collaboration among groups in area. -
4-H Family STEM Night at Mio AuSable area school was a great success
Published on January 16, 2018
Families explored a STEM night focused on engineering in Oscoda County January 2018. -
Take youth outside and become tree detectives
Published on January 5, 2018
Trees are mostly commonly identified by their leaves but how are they identified in the winter? It is still possible with some easy investigations youth can lead!