by marsee | Apr 20, 2021 | News
Mixed-bag catches are common in nearshore waters, but you might need to look closely to correctly identify your catch. By Daniel O’Keefe April offers some fantastic fishing for salmon and trout. Pier, small boat, and surf fishing can be especially...
by genlang | Apr 12, 2021 | News
The open waters of the Great Lakes and more than 11,000 inland lakes draw boaters from all over Michigan who want to enjoy these beautiful waters. Unfortunately, many services provided at marinas — such as boat maintenance, chemical and fuel storage, and bottom...
by marsee | Apr 6, 2021 | News
The first Steelhead Fishery Workshop addressed questions related to steelhead harvest, bag limits, stocking strategies, and diet. By Dan O’Keefe Catch rates for steelhead in Lake Michigan (in yellow) and Lake Huron (in white) have been trending downward over the...
by marsee | Apr 6, 2021 | News
Using simple, decision-centered, scenario-based planning has helped some Michigan Communities navigate the uncertain and complex task of shoreline planning. By Tyler Augst As communities continue to face growing impacts from climate change, scenario planning may be a...
by marsee | Apr 6, 2021 | News
Michigan Sea Grant’s free online video series, Michigan Birding 101, helps beginners learn skills to get started in this fascinating hobby. By Elliot Nelson Join the world of birding and we think you’ll find it is like a treasure hunt every day as you identify...
by genlang | Mar 31, 2021 | News
Each March, the Michigan Science Teachers Association hosts a conference for educators to network with colleagues, share resources, and learn new ways to engage their students. Michigan Sea Grant is proud to help sponsor this annual event, where we usually enjoy...