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Huron Pines AmeriCorps member to share his passion for the outdoors in Northeast Michigan

Huron Pines AmeriCorps member to share his passion for the outdoors in Northeast Michigan

by marsee | Feb 5, 2019 | News

Adam Ziani plans to apply his Environmental Science and Society degree during service with the Northeast Michigan Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative network. By Brandon Schroeder, Michigan Sea Grant; Tracy D’Augustino, MSU Extension; and Adam Ziani, Huron Pines...
BOOK REVIEW: Something Spectacular: My Great Lakes Salmon Story

BOOK REVIEW: Something Spectacular: My Great Lakes Salmon Story

by marsee | Jan 25, 2019 | News

New autobiography from Dr. Howard Tanner, father of the Great Lakes salmon fishery, is an important contribution to the annals of history and an engaging read. By Dan O’Keefe It would be hard to understate the impact that Dr. Howard A. Tanner had on the Great...
Thunder Bay International Film Festival celebrates Great Lakes, Great Films

Thunder Bay International Film Festival celebrates Great Lakes, Great Films

by marsee | Jan 22, 2019 | News

Michigan students and Sea Grant educators join other filmmakers this year in exploring Great Lakes issues and ocean topics during the Thunder Bay International Film Festival. By Brandon Schroeder The seventh annual Thunder Bay International Film Festival (TBIFF) in...
Habitat restoration projects in Southeast Michigan preserve, restore 150 acres in 2018

Habitat restoration projects in Southeast Michigan preserve, restore 150 acres in 2018

by marsee | Dec 20, 2018 | News

Projects on the Detroit River take a break over winter, but more are planned for 2019. By: Mary Bohling Cold weather is settling over the Great Lakes, including connecting waters such as the Detroit River. As construction companies wrap up their 2018 on-water...
Ottawa County features PFAS discussion at annual Water Quality Forum

Ottawa County features PFAS discussion at annual Water Quality Forum

by marsee | Dec 20, 2018 | News

Attendees learned how a broad category of chemicals known as PFAS might impact human health and heard examples of state and local government response. By: Katelyn Brolick and Dan O’Keefe This year’s Ottawa County Water Quality Forum was held on Nov. 19, 2018, in West...
Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trail website offers new opportunities

Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trail website offers new opportunities

by marsee | Dec 20, 2018 | News

Newly launched site helps visitors explore locations and find events, experiences to help understand, appreciate our Great Lakes fisheries heritage. By: Brandon Schroeder People and coastal communities have both valued and benefited from Great Lakes fisheries...
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