by marsee | Jun 11, 2025 | News
Do you remember ice-fishing as a child? Does your business depend on reliable ice cover for skaters, snowmobilers, or other winter recreators? Weigh in on what Great Lakes ice means to you — and how things are changing as ice cover dwindles. A graduate student...
by marsee | Jun 9, 2025 | News
Erica Clites and Katelyn Brolick Are you a naturalist interested in learning more about the aquatic plants that might be in water bodies near you? Aquatic plants form underwater forests that support invertebrates, fish and turtles. Take a closer look and you can start...
by marsee | Jun 6, 2025 | News
Michigan Sea Grant’s summer undergraduate internship program supports students pursuing Great Lakes stewardship or research projects with non-profits, government agencies, or businesses. In 2025, we’re supporting five interns, representing three universities. Meet the...
by marsee | Jun 6, 2025 | News
Michigan Sea Grant welcomes Andrew Mulligan to the Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species Information System (GLANSIS) team. GLANSIS is a NOAA-supported database housed at the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory and managed by Michigan Sea Grant....
by marsee | May 21, 2025 | News
The Laurentian Great Lakes provide drinking water for millions of people, habitat for thousands of species, and unparalleled economic, cultural, and recreational value to an entire region. Unfortunately, Michigan’s coastal and open waters face challenges from legacy...
by marsee | May 20, 2025 | News
Three Michigan Sea Grant research projects were highlighted in a recent issue of The International Association for Great Lakes Research’s Lakes Letter, which focused on best practices for Communicating Science. Now, more than ever, the research community needs to tell...