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Lake Huron Fishery Workshop – Port Huron

by boxcar-admin | Mar 10, 2014 | Coastal Communities, Events, Fisheries, General Interest, News, Northeast Michigan

Please Join us for Information on Great Lakes Fisheries! This spring, Michigan Sea Grant Extension, in partnership with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Division, USGS Great Lakes Science Center and local fishery organizations will host three...

Michigan Sea Grant Names New Extension Program Coordinator

by boxcar-admin | Feb 27, 2014 | Employment, General Interest, News

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Heather Triezenberg has accepted the position of Extension program coordinator for Michigan Sea Grant. She takes over the position following the retirement of Chuck Pistis and will assume her role in March. “I am pleased that we have been...

Summer Discovery Cruise Crew Get Coast Guard Award for Rescue

by boxcar-admin | Feb 24, 2014 | Boating and Harbors, General Interest, Marinas and Boating, News, Southeast Michigan

The Coast Guard formally recognized the crew of Michigan Sea Grant’s Summer Discovery Cruise ship at a ceremony at the Coast Guard Detroit Air Station for saving two people. The crew of the Clinton responded to a mayday call on the Detroit River on Aug. 11, 2013...

Impact: Catch and Cook — Michigan Sea Grant Facilitates Creation of Statewide Tourism Initiative

by boxcar-admin | Feb 12, 2014 | Coastal Communities, Fisheries, General Interest, News, Tourism

The following is one example of the impact Michigan Sea Grant has had throughout the state, region or beyond. Visitors to a region are often looking for ways to add value to their experiences. In Great Lakes coastal towns, charter fishing is a popular activity but is...

Impact: Making the Fabric Stronger — Using Collaboration and Natural Resources to Adapt

by boxcar-admin | Feb 9, 2014 | Coastal Communities, General Interest, Integrated Assessment, News, Northeast Michigan, Tourism

The following is one example of the impact Michigan Sea Grant has had throughout the state, region or beyond. Small, coastal towns in the Great Lakes are often dependent on the surrounding natural resources for economic survival. When Chinook salmon in Lake Huron...
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