by genlang | May 18, 2021 | News
Listening to podcasts is an excellent way to learn about Great Lakes topics, from mysterious crayfish invasions to diving for shipwrecks. Introduced, produced by Wisconsin Sea Grant, focuses on aquatic invasive species. Hosts Bonnie Willison and Sydney Widell tour an...
by marsee | May 3, 2021 | News
Meaghan Gass and Brandon Schroeder, Michigan Sea Grant, Michigan State University Extension; and Marte Kitson, Minnesota Sea Grant – April 28, 2021 Have fun finding and sharing Michigan biodiversity – the variety of wild, living things in a given area....
by marsee | Apr 22, 2021 | News
By Mary Bohling Paddlers can learn how to prevent the spread of invasive species through a free online course. With the temperatures warming up, it is time to start thinking about getting back on the water. Paddle sports are a great way to enjoy the wonderful...
by marsee | Apr 22, 2021 | News
By El Lower and Rochelle Sturtevant By analyzing data researchers can close that knowledge gap by identifying patterns and trends across entire classes and families of organisms: valuable information in a constantly-changing ecosystem like the Great Lakes. A new...
by marsee | Apr 21, 2021 | News
Imagery, workshops, and surveys aim to help communities understand coastal hazards and erosion. By Martha Gerig Michigan Sea Grant’s Extension educator Martha Gerig lands a drone along the Manistique, Mich., coastline. Gerig serves as a citizen scientist for the...
by marsee | Apr 20, 2021 | News
Despite some successes, new species are still being introduced to the Great Lakes. By El Lower and Rochelle Sturtevant The 2019 State of the Great Lakes (SOGL) Technical Report has just been released, documenting an overview of the status and trends in various...