by marsee | Jun 18, 2024 | News
New flow chart helps you decide next steps after finding an invasive species. By Erica Clites If you come across an invasive species, do you know what to do next? Reporting invasive species sightings is critical because it may be the first time the species has been...
by marsee | May 10, 2024 | News
Many invasive species, from garlic mustard to grass carp, were deliberately introduced to the United States because they were once a valuable food source. El Lower and Rochelle Sturtevant Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are a major problem in the Great Lakes and...
by marsee | Apr 25, 2024 | News
Michigan Sea Grant offers class to help beginning birders learn new skills. By Elliot Nelson Have you ever looked out your window and wondered at the avian visitors floating in the air? Have you ever thought it would be fun to learn their names, habits, or even...
by genlang | Apr 22, 2024 | News
Michigan Sea Grant’s summer undergraduate internship program supports students pursuing Great Lakes stewardship or research projects with non-profits, academic units, government agencies, or businesses. In 2024, we’re supporting five interns, representing four...
by genlang | Apr 22, 2024 | News
The Aldo Leopold Festival generates meaningful economic impacts by drawing nature lovers to the Upper Peninsula for springtime activities. Aldo Leopold is regarded as one of the most influential American naturalists of the twentieth century. He spent his formative...
by genlang | Apr 22, 2024 | News
Water quality sensors and buoys in the Great Lakes must be able to withstand rough waves and harsh weather conditions. With funding from Michigan Sea Grant, a binational research team is finding new safe havens for sensor arrays in northern Michigan, expanding...