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Celebrating 10 years of Widespread Collaboration

by boxcar-admin | Feb 7, 2014 | Coastal Communities, News, Restoration, Urban Renewal, Water Quality

More than 70 representatives from a wide swath of partner organizations came together to celebrate 10 years of partnership and countless hours of collaborative work on the St. Clair-Detroit River System (SCDRS). The initiative, formerly referred to as the Huron-Erie...

Impact: Going with the Flow — Improving Water Management in the Clinton River

by boxcar-admin | Jan 22, 2014 | Great Lakes Health, News, Research Projects, Urban Renewal, Water Quality

The following is one example of the impact Michigan Sea Grant has had throughout the state, region or beyond. Many rivers in Michigan have dams, creating chains of (impounded) lakes at their headwaters. Water flows will become increasingly hard to manage in these...
Fish Reef Restoration Partnership Receives Prestigious Partners in Conservation Award

Fish Reef Restoration Partnership Receives Prestigious Partners in Conservation Award

by boxcar-admin | Jan 17, 2014 | Coastal Communities, Fisheries, News, Restoration, Southeast Michigan, Urban Renewal

The Huron-Erie Corridor Initiative received a 2013 Department of the Interior (DOI) Partners in Conservation award today, which is one of the highest recognitions bestowed on organizations by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. “The Department of the Interior is proud...
Blue Water Sturgeon Festival

Blue Water Sturgeon Festival

by boxcar-admin | May 17, 2013 | Coastal Communities, Events, Fisheries, Invasive and Native Species, News, Restoration, Urban Renewal

What: The Sturgeon Festival is a one-day event offering close encounters with these “Gentle Giants of the Great Lakes.” Lake sturgeon are the Great Lakes’ largest fish that live very long lives. The festival will feature a Huron Lady Sturgeon Cruise and...

Michigan Sea Grant Awarded $799,226 for Additional Fish Spawning Reef Project

by boxcar-admin | Jul 25, 2012 | Fisheries, News, Restoration, Urban Renewal

Michigan Sea Grant will receive $799,226 to oversee the construction an additional fish spawning reef in the Detroit River. The funding is through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, administered by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Sustain Our Great...
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