by marsee | May 16, 2019 | News, Uncategorized
Infrastructure damage and beach erosion highly possible for coastal communities. By Mark Breederland Michigan is well known as the Great Lakes state. Four of the five Great Lakes touch our shores and we’re blessed as well with the spectacular Lake St. Clair squeezed...
by marsee | May 10, 2019 | News
State funding was appropriated for channelization of 22.5 miles of the Grand River. Downstream communities are voicing concerns over long-term economic and environmental costs. By Daniel O’Keefe The Grand River Waterway is a proposed seven-foot deep, 22.5-mile long...
by marsee | May 10, 2019 | News
Aquatic Invasive Species-Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point/Aquaculture Biosecurity Workshop to be offered in Baraga, Michigan The potential exists for aquatic invasive species to spread to uninfested waters through the transport of wild harvested baitfish and...
by marsee | Apr 22, 2019 | News
Green infrastructure practices play a critical role in making coastal communities more resilient to natural hazards and threats to water quality. By Mary Bohling Green infrastructure offers a variety of nature-based and engineered solutions to help manage stormwater...
by marsee | Apr 19, 2019 | News
Michigan State University is leading a comprehensive study of trout, salmon and walleye diets in Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. This far-reaching effort would not be possible without the contributions of many partner organizations and individuals. By Daniel O’Keefe...
by marsee | Apr 16, 2019 | News
In 2019, a team from the Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin Sea Grant programs are embarking on a three-year venture to help marinas make their facilities more environmentally sustainable by harnessing the power of green infrastructure. Michigan Sea Grant leads the...