by marsee | Oct 20, 2022 | Uncategorized
There’s nothing like an open septic tank to make a person appreciate the value of clean water. A LEAKY ISSUE In Michigan’s Saginaw Bay watershed, many residents rely on septic systems to treat wastewater from toilets and drains. Home septic systems typically consist...
by marsee | Sep 9, 2022 | News
By Brandon Schroeder A freshwater feast is as simple and easy as: catch fish, clean fish, pan fry fish – and then eat fish while enjoying time with family. If you haven’t tried it before, this summer is a great time to start. My love for fishing – and eventually...
by marsee | Aug 29, 2022 | News
Stewardship. Resilience. Autonomy. A northern Michigan Ojibwe nation is working with Michigan Sea Grant-supported researchers to create an Indigenous knowledge guidance document to convey the principles that frame their relationships with the land they inhabit and...
by marsee | Aug 26, 2022 | Uncategorized
“It was very cute and very slimy.” That was one child’s reaction to holding a juvenile lake sturgeon at a riverside release event on August 19, 2022. That day, several hundred people met lake sturgeon up close while sending them into their new homes in the Saginaw Bay...
by marsee | Aug 26, 2022 | News
From teaching Detroit youth about air pollution to collecting fish stomachs, Michigan Sea Grant’s interns had a busy summer. Michigan Sea Grant’s undergraduate environmental internship program coordinates and funds students working on summer Great Lakes stewardship...
by marsee | Aug 24, 2022 | News
Research focuses on using ecosystem dynamics to help ensure sustainable fisheries Katrina Munsterman, PhD student at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, recently became the recipient of a joint Sea Grant-NOAA Fisheries fellowship to pursue her work in ecosystem...