by marsee | Jan 23, 2013 | News
What is going on with Great Lakes water levels? Learn more with the following resources. Michigan Sea Grant Extension Educator Mark Breederland will present a question and answer session with other Great Lakes specialists on Feb. 4 in Traverse City. Flickr photo...
by marsee | Dec 13, 2012 | News
ANN ARBOR — Two marinas were recently added to the growing list of certified Michigan Clean Marinas, while 12 additional marinas were recertified. These marina facilities have put a number of economical and environmental best management practices into place to help...
by marsee | Dec 3, 2012 | News
This holiday season, give the gift of knowledge — knowledge about the Great Lakes! Michigan Sea Grant has many gift options for Great Lakes enthusiasts, young and old. Stumped on what to get? Here are some suggestions for: Foodies and Locavores For the locavore in...
by marsee | Oct 30, 2012 | News
ANN ARBOR — A new $9 million University of Michigan Great Lakes research and education center will guide efforts to protect and restore the world’s largest group of freshwater lakes by reducing toxic contamination, combating invasive species, protecting wildlife...
by marsee | Oct 18, 2012 | News
Waterfowl carcasses in Northwest Michigan have raised concerns for significant waterbird loss due to avian botulism. Citizens are encouraged to report sick or dead waterbirds as specimen collection continues. By Mark Breederland, Michigan Sea Grant Extension....
by marsee | Oct 17, 2012 | News
Michigan Sea Grant would like your input to shape our next request for proposals (RFP). At the heart of the Michigan Sea Grant research program are integrated assessment projects that tackle “wicked problems.” What makes a problem “wicked”? These are particularly...