by marsee | Apr 21, 2026 | News
Whether you’re fishing, paddling, or just enjoying your own back yard, you can take part in Great Lakes science. Participatory science, sometimes called citizen science, allows people to contribute to knowledge and research, regardless of their scientific background....
by marsee | Apr 15, 2026 | News
A new documentary, brewery collaborations, local stories, and more capture the increasing community support for restoration of lake sturgeon, a native Great Lakes fish once abundant in Michigan rivers and lakes. These iconic fish can reach 3-6 feet long and 50-150...
by marsee | Apr 14, 2026 | News
For decades, Lake Huron has been a focal point of ecological change. While much of the public conversation centers on declining fish stocks or the visible spread of invasive mussels, a team of researchers led by Hunter J. Carrick, Ph.D., at Central Michigan University...
by marsee | Apr 14, 2026 | News
National Sea Grant Office (NSGO) has issued its official recertification letter and notice of eligibility for merit funding to Michigan Sea Grant (MISG) for successfully undergoing an external program evaluation in spring 2025. This recertification from NSGO is the...
by marsee | Apr 2, 2026 | News
Learn how divers can survey for and reduce the amount of aquatic invasive species in Michigan lakes. By Erica Clites Barb Gajewski prepares to dive into Chicaugon Lake in Iron County, Mich., to look for aquatic invasive plants. Photo credit: Bill Artwich ...
by marsee | Jan 30, 2026 | News
Michigan State University and the University of Michigan may be rivals on the ice hockey rink — but when it comes to researching icy lakes, they’re on the same page. Michigan Sea Grant (MISG) represents a unique partnership between the schools, with federal...