by marsee | Mar 17, 2017 | News
A rare arctic visitor brings birders to Flint, may be used by scientist to help better understand the species. By Elliot Nelson On the evening of March 9, 2017, Lauren LaFave, 16, was walking across a bridge over the Flint River on the campus of the University...
by marsee | Feb 28, 2017 | News
Damage caused by invasive plants alone costs the U.S. estimated at $34.7 billion a year. By Mary Bohling, Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Sea Grant and Bindu Bhakta, Michigan State University, Water and Natural Resources Second only to habitat...
by marsee | Feb 21, 2017 | News
NOAA Sea Grant welcomes proposals for two competitive opportunities to advance aquaculture research, address barriers to aquaculture, and expand aquaculture production. Up to $15 million is expected to be available over several years to support projects in two...
by marsee | Dec 19, 2016 | News
Alpena students bring a Great Lakes perspective to the global marine debris issue. By Brandon Schroeder, Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Sea Grant; and Meaghan Gass, Northeast Michigan Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative A new year is just around...
by marsee | Dec 14, 2016 | News
Here are some tips to help anglers get ready to hit the water. By Mary Bohling The weather outside may be frightful but fishing can still be delightful with preparation and planning. Here in southeast Michigan there aren’t many people fishing along the shorelines but...
by marsee | Dec 13, 2016 | News
Always look for balanced, evidence-based information when tackling an issue that’s important to you, new Extension educator Elliot Nelson advises. By Elliot Nelson In 2016, the National Sea Grant College Program celebrates 50 years of putting science to work for...