by marsee | Aug 30, 2021 | News
Environment, public attitudes, and decision-making all play important roleAlong Lake Michigan’s 1,640 miles of coastline, record-high water levels and severe storm surges are causing significant erosion to beaches and bluffs and are damaging infrastructure. Developing...
by marsee | Aug 11, 2021 | News
Michigan Sea Grant is pleased to welcome Michael Fraker as our new research program manager. In this role, Mike will guide Michigan Sea Grant’s biannual research funding cycle and serve as a principal investigator on external competitive grants. He will also manage...
by marsee | Jul 21, 2021 | News, Uncategorized
Great Lakes coastlines support complex blends of habitats, such as wetlands, streams, estuaries, dunes, and more. Coastal wetland complexes are also junctions where nutrients coming from upland watersheds, including nitrogen and phosphorus, meet the Great...
by marsee | Jul 16, 2021 | News
Join us as we celebrate the Life of the River! St. Marys and Tahquamenon River July – September, three unique events July 28, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. – Monocle Lake Day Use Area, Bay Mills, MI August 25, 1 – 5 p.m. – Tahquamenon Logging Museum,...
by marsee | May 3, 2021 | News
Meaghan Gass and Brandon Schroeder, Michigan Sea Grant, Michigan State University Extension; and Marte Kitson, Minnesota Sea Grant – April 28, 2021 Have fun finding and sharing Michigan biodiversity – the variety of wild, living things in a given area....
by marsee | Apr 22, 2021 | News
By Mary Bohling Paddlers can learn how to prevent the spread of invasive species through a free online course. With the temperatures warming up, it is time to start thinking about getting back on the water. Paddle sports are a great way to enjoy the wonderful...