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Michigan Sea Grant fiscal officer departs for next adventure

Michigan Sea Grant fiscal officer departs for next adventure

by marsee | Feb 14, 2022 | Uncategorized

At the end of February, Michigan Sea Grant will bid bon voyage to the Ann Arbor office’s long-time fiscal officer, Elysehanh Larsen. Elyse has served in the Ann Arbor office as Michigan Sea Grant’s fiscal manager since 2001. She managed the budgeting, submission, and...
New 5-session email class on Great Lakes coastal planning and zoning

New 5-session email class on Great Lakes coastal planning and zoning

by marsee | Jan 25, 2022 | News

Tyler Augst, Michigan Sea Grant Michigan Sea Grant Extension free resource provides needed science information, tools and resources. Michigan’s more than 3,000 miles of shoreline along the Great Lakes and connecting waterways are unique resources that also bring...
Winter bird-watching in the eastern Upper Peninsula is like an outdoor treasure hunt!

Winter bird-watching in the eastern Upper Peninsula is like an outdoor treasure hunt!

by marsee | Jan 12, 2022 | News

Elliot Nelson, Michigan Sea Grant Michigan Sea Grant’s Elliot Nelson offers insider tips to help make your trip successful. Welcome to this new year’s edition of the Eastern UP Winter Birding Round Up! This is a summary of bird happenings in Chippewa County and...
Internship Opportunity: Promote Resilience in Commercial Fishing Communities

Internship Opportunity: Promote Resilience in Commercial Fishing Communities

by marsee | Dec 16, 2021 | News

Background The National Working Waterfront Network (NWWN) is a national collective of individuals, businesses, non-profit organizations, higher academia, Sea Grant programs, local governments, communities and state and federal agencies. Together, these entities work...
Scuba-diving and summer interns: a celebration of Catherine Riseng

Scuba-diving and summer interns: a celebration of Catherine Riseng

by marsee | Sep 29, 2021 | Uncategorized

From her stunning scuba-diving photos to the plaintive loon cry of her cell phone ringtone, Catherine Riseng has always brought nature into the Michigan Sea Grant office. Now that Catherine is heading into the adventure of retirement, Michigan Sea Grant’s other staff...
Summer interns clean up Belle Isle, study fish health, and more

Summer interns clean up Belle Isle, study fish health, and more

by marsee | Aug 31, 2021 | News, Uncategorized

From testing underwater robots to leading trash clean-ups on Belle Isle, 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...
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