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...
by marsee | Feb 17, 2023 | News
Get started on the right foot with expert advice on steelhead fishing at West Michigan show in March.By Daniel O’KeefeSteelhead fishing can seem like an overwhelming challenge at first. These are big, powerful fish that grow large feeding on alewife and insects...
by genlang | Feb 16, 2023 | News
“It is refreshing to be surrounded by so many knowledge holders and to watch the sparks of curiosity and understanding glow.”That was one participant’s response after attending the 2022 Indigenous Knowledges Symposium at Michigan Technological University. Held on...
by marsee | Feb 14, 2023 | News
Residents asked to take online survey, attend community meetings to share input on potential restoration projects.Erica Clites, Michigan Sea Grant, Michigan State University Extension and Kaylee Peterson, Community Outreach Coordinator, Friends of Detroit...
by marsee | Feb 10, 2023 | News, Uncategorized
2023 is off to a strong start, with several new faces on the Michigan Sea Grant team. We welcome these new staff members: Michael Shriberg started serving as interim director in late January 2023 and will stay on board while the permanent director search is finalized....
by marsee | Jan 27, 2023 | News, Uncategorized
Michigan Sea Grant (MISG) recently received $500,000 in funding from National Sea Grant for a project that will help improve resilience under future climate change scenarios in disadvantaged coastal communities in Michigan and Wisconsin. This collaborative effort...