by marsee | Oct 18, 2012 | News
Waterfowl carcasses in Northwest Michigan have raised concerns for significant waterbird loss due to avian botulism. Citizens are encouraged to report sick or dead waterbirds as specimen collection continues. By Mark Breederland, Michigan Sea Grant Extension....
by marsee | Oct 17, 2012 | News
Michigan Sea Grant would like your input to shape our next request for proposals (RFP). At the heart of the Michigan Sea Grant research program are integrated assessment projects that tackle “wicked problems.” What makes a problem “wicked”? These are particularly...
by marsee | Oct 1, 2012 | News
Michigan Coastal Management Fellow Liz Durfee is featured in the October edition of the NOAA Coastal Services Center newsletter Fellow News. Durfee was nominated for the NOAA fellowship by Michigan Sea Grant and works with Michigan Sea Grant as well as the Michigan...
by marsee | Sep 18, 2012 | News
ANN ARBOR — A new round of research projects, supported by Michigan Sea Grant, will focus on climate change in Grand Traverse Bay area, remediation of a former mining site in the Upper Peninsula, and expansion of Michigan’s aquaculture industry. More than $650,000 in...
by marsee | Aug 28, 2012 | News
Rip currents are common in the Great Lakes and knowing what a rip current looks like can help save your life. While summer is winding down, swimmers are still hitting Great Lakes beaches. When talking about water safety, the question always arises — how do you...
by marsee | Aug 20, 2012 | News
[nggallery id=100 w=250 h=158] The newly launched Catch & Cook program allows charter fishing clients the opportunity to take their fresh catch to a participating Michigan restaurant to be cooked and served immediately after their trip on the water. Michigan Sea...