by marsee | Feb 28, 2019 | News
The new edition of “The Life of the Lakes” from Michigan Sea Grant explores how much food Great Lakes gamefish really need. By Daniel O’Keefe In order to produce gamefish like trout and salmon, a lake must be able to produce the food source for these...
by marsee | Feb 5, 2019 | News
Downriver Linked Greenways celebrates new opportunities with trail users, communities and partners. By Mary Bohling Recently trail enthusiasts gathered in Flat Rock, Mich., for a Downriver Linked Greenways(DLG) celebration. The “Trail Triumphs” celebration in January...
by marsee | Feb 5, 2019 | News
Adam Ziani plans to apply his Environmental Science and Society degree during service with the Northeast Michigan Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative network. By Brandon Schroeder, Michigan Sea Grant; Tracy D’Augustino, MSU Extension; and Adam Ziani, Huron Pines...
by marsee | Jan 25, 2019 | News
New autobiography from Dr. Howard Tanner, father of the Great Lakes salmon fishery, is an important contribution to the annals of history and an engaging read. By Dan O’Keefe It would be hard to understate the impact that Dr. Howard A. Tanner had on the Great...
by marsee | Jan 22, 2019 | News
Michigan students and Sea Grant educators join other filmmakers this year in exploring Great Lakes issues and ocean topics during the Thunder Bay International Film Festival. By Brandon Schroeder The seventh annual Thunder Bay International Film Festival (TBIFF) in...
by marsee | Dec 20, 2018 | News
Newly launched site helps visitors explore locations and find events, experiences to help understand, appreciate our Great Lakes fisheries heritage. By: Brandon Schroeder People and coastal communities have both valued and benefited from Great Lakes fisheries...