News
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Plastic trash – the solution is in our own hands
Published on May 3, 2016
Earth Day river cleanup highlights need for more personal responsibility. -
What to do with all this plastic? Part 4
Published on April 29, 2016
Coastal Oregon community displays giant fish made of plastic waste as an environmental message to visitors and residents. -
Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trail: Evelyn S. still making history
Published on April 22, 2016
The Michigan Maritime Museum offers visitors the chance to board the historic Great Lakes fish tug Evelyn S. and peer into the daily life of a commercial fisherman. -
Looking forward to a great summer on your lake? Get ready at the Michigan Inland Lakes Convention
Published on April 19, 2016
Learn the latest information and skills April 28-30 in Boyne Falls. -
Is your pet an invasive species?
Published on April 19, 2016
A story of two turtles sold in the pet trade and what happens when owners don’t realize that their pet might possibly outlive them. Michigan State University Extension encourages everyone to be on the lookout for aquatic invasive species in Michigan. -
Use CoastWatch for fantastic fishing this spring
Published on April 15, 2016
Great Lakes anglers can use online satellite images to find warm water that concentrates feeding trout and salmon. -
Phosphorus losses in surface runoff and tile drainage: Ontario experience
Published on April 14, 2016
The challenge of keeping nutrients in the root zone year-around highlights the importance of multiple barriers with stacked/bundled BMP’s to stabilize cropland and prevent runoff. -
Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension educators
Published on April 11, 2016
Great Lakes literacy is something Steve Stewart takes seriously. -
Great Lakes Regional Seafood Workshop to be held in Milwaukee, Wis.
Published on April 6, 2016
Food and health educators, seafood professionals, and communicators will learn about aquaculture and fisheries technologies. -
2016 Clean Boats Clean Waters trainings
Published on April 5, 2016
Be a volunteer hero! Help stop aquatic invasive species from invading our lakes. Aquatic invasive species (AIS) prevention is a state priority. Learn how to coordinate a local team to battle these invaders.