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Videos from the 2019 South Haven workshop address Lake Michigan fisheries management, prey fish, and mass marking

Videos from the 2019 South Haven workshop address Lake Michigan fisheries management, prey fish, and mass marking

by marsee | May 16, 2019 | News

In case you missed it, new videos highlight presentations on the state of Lake Michigan fisheries. By Daniel O’Keefe On April 18, 2019, the Southern Lake Michigan Regional Fisheries Workshop was hosted by Michigan Sea Grant in conjunction with South Haven...

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