by marsee | Feb 22, 2023 | News
Native phragmites is also common across the Great Lakes, but it can help the environment. It’s important to know the difference between the two species. Joris Van Zeghbroeck, Michigan Sea Grant; and Rochelle Sturtevant, Michigan Sea Grant and Michigan State University...
by marsee | Feb 22, 2023 | News
Often used in aquariums or garden ponds, these 3 plants can be a problem in the Great Lakes. El Lower, Michigan Sea Grant; and Rochelle Sturtevant, Michigan Sea Grant and Michigan State University Extension Aquariums and water gardens are a fun way to appreciate...
by marsee | Feb 22, 2023 | News
Popular pets that some consider to be one of the worst invasive species. Joseph Redinger, Michigan Sea Grant; and Rochelle Sturtevant, Michigan Sea Grant and Michigan State University Extension Turtles might make for interesting pets, but they cause serious problems...
by marsee | Feb 21, 2023 | News
Seeing an orange-colored goldfish in your local lake is actually a sign of bad luck for native fish and plants. By Connor Shelly, Michigan Sea Grant; and Rochelle Sturtevant, Michigan Sea Grant and Michigan State University Extension The common goldfish (Carassius...
by marsee | Feb 21, 2023 | News
Long-standing partnership makes training possible for the region’s tribal, state, and local fish producers. Laurie White, GLIFWC traditional foods grant project manager; and Lauren Jescovitch, Michigan Sea Grant and Michigan State University Extension Food safety is...
by genlang | Feb 20, 2023 | News
When it rains or snows, precipitation that has not been absorbed by the ground washes over the landscape, often collecting pollution on the way. At a marina, this landscape may include parking lots, lift wells, vehicle maintenance areas, storage buildings, and vessel...