by marsee | Jul 5, 2016 | News
To stock or not to stock By Dan O’Keefe The tiger musky is a toothy predator that is rarely found in Michigan waters. Pond owners may like the idea of stocking this striking fish, but small ponds do not provide the right food for large tigers. Northern pike and...
by marsee | Jun 16, 2016 | News
Brandon Schroeder is passionate about place-based education. By Brandon Schroeder and Cindy Hudson In 2016, the National Sea Grant College Program celebrates 50 years of putting science to work for America’s coastal communities. Our MSU Extension educators live and...
by marsee | Jun 2, 2016 | News
Consumers should eat at least two fish meals per week. By Ronald Kinnunen A Great Lakes Regional Seafood Workshop held recently at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education Conference Center in Milwaukee, Wis., highlighted the nutritional...
by marsee | May 25, 2016 | News
Mary Bohling’s passion for paddling has helped bring water trails to Detroit. By Mary Bohling and Cindy Hudson In 2016, the National Sea Grant College Program celebrates 50 years of putting science to work for America’s coastal communities. Our MSU Extension...
by marsee | May 24, 2016 | News
Recently 119 MSU students received Heart and Soul Awards for their time, effort, and personal commitment to community engagement. Five students were nominated by Heather Triezenberg, extension specialist and program coordinator for Michigan Sea Grant Extension. The...
by marsee | May 9, 2016 | News
The Great Lakes Angler Diary program needs volunteers to test, improve app. By Dan O’Keefe The Great Lakes are enormous. They cover 94,000 square miles and contain roughly 6 quadrillion gallons of water. With so much water to cover, scientists are increasingly...