by marsee | Nov 1, 2024 | News
New incentives provide more reasons than ever to use the Great Lakes Angler Diary app. By Daniel O’Keefe Michigan Sea Grant launched the Michigan River Steelhead Program in 2020 to encourage anglers to report steelhead fishing trips online. By recording fin...
by marsee | Oct 31, 2024 | News
Great Lakes native fish species rely on coastal areas for spawning and nursery habitat, foraging opportunities, and safe havens from predation. However, aquatic invasive species (AIS) have invaded the Great Lakes at the highest rate recorded for a freshwater ecosystem...
by marsee | Oct 25, 2024 | News
Educators also share how MSU Extension uses logic models and backward design to develop programs. Lauren Jescovitch and Elliot Nelson, Michigan Sea Grant Indonesia is the world’s second-largest producer of aquaculture products with a total annual production of 15.9...
by marsee | Oct 8, 2024 | News
Michigan Sea Grant staff launched monitoring projects and coordinated public outreach to help Ottawa County Parks and Recreation better understand pre-restoration fish populations at a popular West Michigan park. Ottawa County is a beloved recreation hub along Lake...
by marsee | Oct 7, 2024 | News, Uncategorized
Each year, dozens of teens participate in the 4-H Great Lakes Natural Resources Camp in Presque Isle County at Camp Chickagami to learn about local woodlands and wildlife, Great Lakes invasive species, wetlands, watersheds, fisheries, and more, while exploring...
by marsee | Oct 7, 2024 | News
Aquatic invasive species are a big deal for a few reasons — they can harm the environment, cost us a lot of money, and can even be a risk to our health. By El Lower and Rochelle Sturtevant There are nearly 200 introduced aquatic plants, fish, invertebrates, and...