by marsee | Apr 29, 2025 | News
For more than 50 years, Michigan Sea Grant has worked in the Great Lakes region to provide science-based information for managers and communities, educational programs for youth and adults, and much more. We listen to your needs and respond with research,...
by marsee | Apr 29, 2025 | News
Congratulations to Chicago author Barb Rosenstock, whose picture book about the Great Lakes recently won a children’s literature award! The Great Lakes: Our Freshwater Treasure (2024) was written by Barb and illustrated by Jamey Christoph. When developing and writing...
by marsee | Apr 24, 2025 | News
Three online presentations cover topics including septic systems, nutrient budgets, direct management options of HABs, and more. Note: Article updated with video links. Erica Clites If your lake turns green in the summer, you may be wondering about the cause and...
by marsee | Apr 15, 2025 | News
Projects at Hennepin Marsh, Sugar Island and the Belle Isle Flatwoods were recently completed. By Erica Clites Michigan Sea Grant and partners, including the Friends of the Detroit River, have been working to restore habitat along the Detroit River for more than...
by marsee | Apr 3, 2025 | News
Changes in environmental practices, regulations, and control of pollution over the past 50 years have reduced concerns about eating fish. By Lauren Stigers Americans do not eat enough fish according to the recommendations in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Fish...
by marsee | Mar 20, 2025 | News
Michigan Sea Grant is working with Shedd Aquarium, John Ball Zoo, and GVSU to learn more about migration cues for a little-known fish species, and you can be a part of it. By Daniel O’Keefe Longnose suckers spawn in small creeks but spend most of their lives in...