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SUMMARY:HABs 101 webinar
DESCRIPTION:Get the scoop on harmful algal blooms (HABs) in an upcoming “HABs 101” webinar\, hosted by Michigan Sea Grant and partners around the state.  \nTune in on March 6\, 2024\, at 6-7:30 pm ET\, to bust some myths\, get tips for keeping your family and pets safe\, and learn how you can take action to support healthy water quality on your property and in your community. The webinar will be recorded and made available to registrants after the event. \nTopics include: HABs 101\, Algae: It’s not easy being green\, HABs Response (Risk Mitigation)\, HABs Prevention\, and a Q&A session. \n\nRegistration
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/habs-101-webinar/
LOCATION:Michigan
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SUMMARY:Michigan Birding 101 Webinar: Introduction to Birding and Equipment
DESCRIPTION:Explore the wonderful hobby of birding in fun online classes!\nTopics include everything a new birdwatcher should know. This is a great opportunity for those new to the hobby or looking to get started! \nLocation: Zoom Webinar (link sent after completion of registration) \nSchedule:\n\nMarch 5 – Introduction to Birding and Equipment\nMarch 7 – Backyard Birding and Feeding\nMarch 12 – Conserve the Birds: Birding Ethics and Backyard Habitats\nMarch 14 – Birding in Michigan: Where to Go and What to See\n\nCost: FREE \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/michigan-birding-101-spring-webinars/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240227T120000
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SUMMARY:The Invasive Species Language Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Communicating about invasive species can get complicated! On February 27-28\, in partnership with NAISMA for National Invasive Species Awareness Week\, Sea Grant is proud to present The Invasive Species Language Workshop\, bringing together invasive species researchers and science communication professionals to share best practices for communicating about biological invasions to scientists\, stakeholders\, and the public. \n\nInvasive Species Language Workshop Agenda (PDF)\n\nDay 1 (February 27) will feature a webinar series on communications issues in invasion biology\, including inclusive language\, effective use of metaphor\, changes to species names\, and more. These hybrid presentations will be available to watch online for free\, and virtual attendees will be able to send in questions for discussion. \n\nRegister at the link here: https://naisma.org/event/nisaw-webinar-the-invasive-species-language-workshop/2024-02-27\n\nDay 2 (February 28)\, held in-person in Washington\, DC\, will feature in-depth discussion to develop research topics and interventions to improve communication strategies in invasion biology\, including the process for changing species names\, harmonizing communications strategies across agencies and research groups\, tailoring messaging to different stakeholder groups\, and more. \n\nAttendance for this portion is limited: reach out to Tim Campbell (tim.campbell@wisc.edu) if interested in participating in person.\n\nWant to learn more about the importance of language use in invasion biology? Here are some papers\, articles\, and websites to get you started. This list is a work in progress – please get in touch if you have additional resources to add! \n\nRhetoric of Invasion Reading List_ A Selected Bibliography (PDF)
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/the-invasive-species-language-workshop/
LOCATION:Michigan
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SUMMARY:34th Annual Great Lakes Day Conference
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Science and Water\nTuesday\, Feb. 27\, 2024\, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. ET\nPlease join us for the 34th annual Great Lakes Day conference: Celebrating Science and Water. This conference will feature presentations on emerging issues such as PFAS and Coastal Resiliency in the Great Lakes; and share research about the fascinating species we find in our Great Lakes — and the challenges marine debris brings. \nThis event is free\, but registration is required. A link to the event will be sent after registration. \n\nRegistration\nGreat Lakes Day Agenda (PDF)
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/34th-annual-great-lakes-day/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240213T120000
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CREATED:20231218T171056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T171406Z
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SUMMARY:Great Lakes Data-Sharing Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Great Lakes researchers generate a wealth of data to help understand and solve thorny regional challenges. Several tools exist to help researchers share their data to improve regional collaboration and knowledge. Learn about GLOS\, GLAMOR\, and other powerful databases and tools in an upcoming webinar\, hosted by Michigan Sea Grant and partners. Attendees will also get insights into upcoming changes to the National Science Foundation’s RCR and data management requirements. \nWhat: Great Lakes Data-Sharing Webinar\nWhen: February 13\, 2024\, at 12-1 pm ET\nRegister: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lzuC3RIzTEC252t7L_nj6A \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. The presentation will be recorded and sent out to registrants soon after the webinar.
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/great-lakes-data-sharing-webinar/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240124T113000
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SUMMARY:Planning for Sustainable Small Harbors: Project Overview & Useful Tools webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register Now for Workshop on Sustainable Small Harbors \nRegistration is now open for Planning for Sustainable Small Harbors: Project Overview & Useful Tools. Hosted by Donald Carpenter and Kate Bailey\, of Drummond Carpenter PLLC\, this webinar will feature the work of the Sustainable Small Harbors project\, designed to help coastal community leaders assess and strengthen their waterfront assets.  \nThe project team recently published the Sustainable Small Harbors Tools and Tactics Guidebook\, which is assisting communities interested in developing and implementing long-term environmental\, economic\, and social sustainability plans. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of the project and learn about relevant tools to help communities navigate coastal planning. This work is the culmination of a collaboration between Michigan Sea Grant (MISG) and the Office of the Great Lakes in the Michigan Department of the Environment\, Great Lakes\, and Energy and other partners.  \n\nRegistration
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/planning-for-sustainable-small-harbors-project-overview-useful-tools-webinar/
LOCATION:Michigan
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SUMMARY:Assessing Nutrient Load Reductions in H2Ohio Constructed Wetlands: Case Studies from Brooks Park and the Burntwood-Langenkamp Wetlands
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research (CIGLR) for an upcoming Great Lakes Seminar Series presentation\, featuring MISG Director Silvia Newell!\nDate: Thursday\, January 17\nTime: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST\nLocation: NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab\, 4840 South State Road\, Ann Arbor OR Virtual\nPresenter: Silvia Newell\, Director\, Michigan Sea Grant and Professor\, University of Michigan \nClick here to register \nAssessing Nutrient Load Reductions in H2Ohio Constructed Wetlands: Case Studies from Brooks Park and the Burntwood-Langenkamp Wetlands \nAbout the presentation: Wetlands perform critical ecosystem services\, including nutrient reduction\, flood mitigation\, and biodiversity habitat. More than 90% of wetlands in Ohio have been destroyed and most major water bodies in the state now experience annual harmful cyanobacterial blooms. The H2Ohio Initiative in part funds statewide wetland restoration to improve water quality through nutrient reduction. Dr. Newell is one of the H2Ohio Wetland Monitoring Program leads\, monitoring water quality at newly constructed wetland or restored wetlands. This talk will focus on nutrient reductions at two wetlands: Brooks Park flowing into Buckeye Lake\, a hypereutrophic lake experiencing annual harmful algal blooms. Brooks Park wetland was built at the junction of Murphy’s Run creek into Buckeye Lake\, draining a very small watershed (1.2 sq. miles) and behaves as either a flow-through wetland or a coastal wetland depending on precipitation. Preliminary data from the first year of monitoring indicates that the wetland is a sink for total nitrogen (>3000 lbs/yr)\, but a small source of ammonium (~44 lbs/yr). However\, the wetland is a very small source of total phosphorus (~42 lbs/yr)\, while a sink for soluble reactive phosphorus (~16 lbs/yr). The 90-acre Burntwood-Langenkamp Wetland Conservation Area is located at the confluence of Burntwood and Coldwater Creeks in Mercer County. This site is a former corn/soybean field in the Grand Lake Saint Marys watershed. Water enters the site from Burntwood Creek (BWC) through pump and overflow and then flows through a series of settling ponds and vegetated flats that extend for over a mile. BWC drains approximately 5\,700 acres of watershed land and can hold approximately 20 million gallons of water. Total Nitrogen (TN) concentrations at the outflow are approximately 73% lower than the TN inflow concentrations\, which average over 16.3 mg N/L for the year 2023. An approximate annual decrease thus far of ~55% in SRP concentration has been seen between the inflow and outflow with outflow concentrations averaging 0.044 mg P/L. Nutrient load reduction will likely vary as the wetlands mature\, but data from the first year indicate that both wetlands are already performing a vital ecosystem service. \nAbout the speaker: Silvia Santa Maria Newell is Michigan Sea Grant’s director\, based in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan. A nutrient biogeochemist and microbial ecologist\, Silvia’s own research focuses on the effects of excess nutrients from fertilizer and wastewater on inland and coastal waters\, particularly harmful algal blooms (HABs) in Lake Erie. Her current collaborative work in the Lake Erie watershed focuses on engaging stakeholders (farmers\, managers\, and policymakers) to develop realistic pathways for nutrient reduction. She has held many leadership positions\, including serving as co-chair of the Great Lakes Commission HABs Collaboratory for two years and her current position as President of the Lake Erie Area Research Network.
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/assessing-nutrient-load-reductions-in-h2ohio-constructed-wetlands-case-studies-from-brooks-park-and-the-burntwood-langenkamp-wetlands/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231214T123000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20231130T163023Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Diverting Nutrients from Aquaculture Facilities into Additional Products
DESCRIPTION:Nutrient runoff\, including from fish farms\, contributes to the growth of harmful algal blooms. While aquaculture is an economic opportunity for Great Lakes states\, nutrient pollution from fish waste could exacerbate this issue. \nResearchers Dr. Silvia Newell and Dr. Kevin Neves developed and analyzed a recirculating aquaculture system for perch production that uses nitrogen waste from fish ponds to support production of prawns and tomatoes. \nOhio Sea Grant will host a webinar on December 14\, 2023 at 12:00pm-12:30pm to explore this avenue of research. \nLearn more about the speakers and register here
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/webinar-diverting-nutrients-from-aquaculture-facilities-into-additional-products/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231213T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231213T110000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20231103T200244Z
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SUMMARY:Rare birds in Michigan: Online coffee chat with Elliot Nelson
DESCRIPTION:Michigan received some unusal avian visitors in 2023! Join Elliot Nelson and hosts from Kellogg Biological Station and Kellogg Bird Sanctuary for a virtual talk at 10-11am on December 13 about rare birds spotted around the state this year. The event is free\, and registration is required. \n 
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/rare-birds-in-michigan-online-coffee-chat-with-elliot-nelson/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231208
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20231027T184648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T204311Z
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SUMMARY:Seafood HACCP training workshop
DESCRIPTION:Commercial fishing operators and fish processors must follow strict guidelines to meet tribal\, state\, and federal requirements for health and food safety. The Seafood Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) certification course is a federal regulation for ensuring that businesses handling seafood products stay up-to-date on requirements and best practices. This allows commercial fishers and processors to meet licensing requirements and provide a safe and healthy product for consumers. \nMichigan Sea Grant will host a Seafood HACCP training course on December 5-7\, 2023 at the Ojibwa Casino Hotel in Baraga\, Michigan (16449 Michigan Avenue\, Baraga\, Michigan 49908). \nFind the agenda and register here: https://qrs.ly/zsfa94p 
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/seafood-haccp-training-workshop/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231112
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SUMMARY:2023 Place-Based Education Conference
DESCRIPTION:November 9-11\, 2023\nGrand Rapids\, Michigan \nLearn more and register \nThe Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative invites you to join us for the 8th Place-Based Education Conference. Come experience a three-day conference designed to inspire and support a community of educators around the power of place-based learning. \nPlace-based education transforms how teachers teach and how students learn by expanding classrooms to include a community’s organizations\, history\, and natural features. Investing in place helps youth engage in meaningful learning and civic life\, provides vital support for teachers\, and strengthens communities. \nWho should attend? \nThis national conference is for K-12 educators and students\, university faculty and students\, non-formal educators\, natural resource professionals\, staff of community organizations\, business leaders\, policy makers\, and funders. \nLearn more and register
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/2023-place-based-education-conference/
LOCATION:Grand Rapids\, MI\, Grand Rapids\, MI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231024T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231024T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20231010T190815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T190815Z
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SUMMARY:Unpacking Coastal Resilience for Effective Cross Sector Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Water@Michigan Collaborative\, hosts in-person networking workshops with community partners. \nQuarterly Workshops are an opportunity for university faculty to meet and listen to community partners. The goal of these workshops is to foster mutually beneficial relationships between community partners and interested university researchers by: \n\nGathering knowledgeable people with common priorities;\nCurating connections to university resources;\nOffering connections to other community organizations with similar interests;\nSharing information and expertise about priority water topics; and\nFacilitating partnerships that can address projects about specific water topics.\n\nWe work with community partners to discern focal topics and co-create effective formats that limit redundancy and burdens on our partners. \nUnpacking Coastal Resilience for Effective Cross Sector Collaboration\nThis panel discussion will be moderated by Jen Read\, University of Michigan Water Center Director \n\n\n\n\nMike Shriberg\, Director of Engagement\, Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research & Michigan Sea Grant \n\n\nJenna Jorns\, Managing Director\, Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessment \n\n\nSilvia Newell\, Director\, Michigan Sea Grant & Professor School for Environment and Sustainability \n\n\n\n\nLocation: Rackham Building\, Assembly Hall \n\n\nFor more information\, including format options\, contact Jen Read |  graham.umich.edu/wateratmichigan/annual
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/unpacking-coastal-resilience-for-effective-cross-sector-collaboration/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231002
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230626T211616Z
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SUMMARY:2023 Michigan Alliance for Environmental and Outdoor Education (MAEOE) Conference
DESCRIPTION:September 29 – October 1\, 2023 \nLearn more and register \nFrom isolated Beaver Island in Lake Michigan in 2022\, the Michigan Alliance for Environmental and Outdoor Education (MAEOE) Conference Team is taking you to the Sunrise side of our great state in 2023.  \nLake Huron will be our Great Lake and Alpena our host city. The Northeast side of the lower peninsula is called Michigan’s undiscovered sanctuary for a good reason. You will be pleasantly surprised by the amazing natural resources and unique field trips this conference and locale will offer. \nThis conference will be back to the standard schedule of pre-conference field trips on Thursday and sessions starting Friday morning running through Sunday noon format. \nLearn more and register
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/2023-michigan-alliance-for-environmental-and-outdoor-education-maeoe-conference/
LOCATION:Alpena\, MI\, Alpena\, MI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230923T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230923T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230824T185007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230824T185007Z
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SUMMARY:Lake sturgeon release events
DESCRIPTION:Local\, state\, and federal partners invite the public to a second lake sturgeon release celebration on September 23\, 2023\, in the Saginaw Bay river system. Releases will reintroduce more than 100 hatchery-raised sturgeon into each tributary of the Saginaw Bay river system (Cass\, Flint\, Shiawassee\, and Tittabawassee rivers). Short presentations may be made at three of the events by local partners. \nThis year’s release events will mark an important milestone: 5\,000 lake sturgeon released into the Saginaw Bay river system to help rebuild populations of this iconic native fish species. \n \nPublic release events on Sept. 23 include: \n\n11 a.m.\, Tittabawassee River. It will be held at the Bob G. Caldwell Municipal Boat in Midland\, MI. For more information\, contact Jennifer Kirts at jkirts@chippewanaturecenter.org. \n12 p.m.\, Shiawassee River. The release will take place at Cole Park in Chesaning\, MI\, and will be hosted by the Friends of the Shiawassee River. For more information\, contact Sarah Baker at sbaker@shiawasseeriver.org. \n1:30 p.m.\, Flint River. It will be held at the Paddlers’ Landings (Mott Park Recreation Area) in Flint\, MI\, and will be hosted by the Flint River Watershed Coalition. For more information\, contact Jennifer Raymond at director@flintriver.org. \n2 p.m.\, Cass River. The release is at the parking lot at the Gunzenhausen Walkway in Frankenmuth\, MI\, and will be hosted by the City of Frankenmuth. For more information\, contact Dan Hopp at dhopp@frankenmuthcity.com.   \n\nClick here to download a sharable flyer as a PDF \nLake sturgeon are a unique Great Lakes species. They can grow up to 7 feet long and can weigh up to 300 pounds. The slow-maturing fish do not begin reproducing until they are 15-20 years old. Once abundant in many Michigan lakes and rivers\, lake sturgeon were nearly eradicated due to overfishing and habitat loss\, particularly the destruction of rocky reefs in rivers that sturgeon and other native fish species use for spawning. In recent years\, many partnerships and projects are working to restore sturgeon to a self-sustaining level in Michigan. This work includes restoring sturgeon habitat\, reintroducing sturgeon into their native ranges\, and raising awareness and appreciation for this unique species. \nThe August 2023 sturgeon release events are supported by a variety of partners including City of Frankenmuth\, Chippewa Nature Center\, Flint River Watershed Coalition\, Friends of the Shiawassee River\, Michigan Department of Natural Resources\, Michigan Sea Grant\, Michigan State University Department of Fisheries and Wildlife\, MSU Extension\, Saginaw Bay Watershed Initiative Network\, Sturgeon for Tomorrow – Black Lake Chapter\, The Conservation Fund\, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service\, and more.  \nLearn more about the lake sturgeon restoration efforts on the Saginaw Bay Sturgeon website (www.saginawbaysturgeon.org).  \nGENERAL RELEASE EVENT QUESTIONS\, CONTACT \nMeaghan Gass\, Michigan Sea Grant Extension Educator\, gassmeag@msu.edu\, (989) 895-4026 ext. 5 \nMike Kelly\, The Conservation Fund\, Great Lakes Office\, Director\, kellym@conservationfund.org\, (989) 892-9172
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/lake-sturgeon-release-events-2/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230909T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230909T120000
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SUMMARY:Ecorse Creek community clean-up
DESCRIPTION:Spend a morning tidying up Ecorse Creek in Southeast Michigan. Join on at 9-noon on Saturday\, August 12\, or Saturday\, September 9 (or both!) to help from shore or on the water. \nThe event will take place from 9am-noon at three different sites:\nEcorse (Pepper Park)\nLincoln Park (Council Point Park)\nWyandotte (Beaver Park) \nAll three sites have creek access and will need help in the water\, along the shoreline\, and at the registration tables. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/ecorse-creek-community-clean-up-2/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230906T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230906T201500
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230810T150624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T150624Z
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SUMMARY:Michigan Birding 101: Fall Refresher
DESCRIPTION:Michigan Sea Grant’s popular “Michigan Birding 101” program is returning on Wednesdays\, August 30 and September 6\, 2023\, at 7:00-8:15 p.m. The two free online sessions will provide a fall birding refresher and tips for making autumn backyards into bird-friendly habitats. Find registration details. \nWith multiple passionate birders on staff\, Michigan Sea Grant provides high-quality educational programs for new and experienced birders. The beloved Michigan Birding 101 online series covers foundational topics like choosing and using binoculars and guidebooks\, best locations for spotting seasonal migrations\, adding bird-friendly plants and yard features\, and more. Watch session recordings from 2021. \nWhether you’re new to birding\, want to refresh your knowledge\, or hope to lure friends into joining your next early-morning bird hike\, be sure to join the Michigan Birding 101 fall refresher course: \n\nAugust 30\, 7:00-8:15 p.m.: Fall Refresher. Join us as we talk about fall bird ID basics\, an overview of fall migration\, and places to go see fall migration spectacles in Michigan.\nSeptember 6\, 7:00-8:15 p.m.: Backyard Fall Bird ID and Habitat. Join us as we review backyard bird ID\, how to handle confusing fall plumage changes\, and how to create a happy and healthy backyard habitat for your autumn bird visitors.\n\nRegister online to get the Zoom link and to receive recordings of completed sessions.
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/michigan-birding-101-fall-refresher-2/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230830T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230830T201500
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230810T150525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T150525Z
UID:26206-1693422000-1693426500@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Michigan Birding 101: Fall Refresher
DESCRIPTION:Michigan Sea Grant’s popular “Michigan Birding 101” program is returning on Wednesdays\, August 30 and September 6\, 2023\, at 7:00-8:15 p.m. The two free online sessions will provide a fall birding refresher and tips for making autumn backyards into bird-friendly habitats. Find registration details. \nWith multiple passionate birders on staff\, Michigan Sea Grant provides high-quality educational programs for new and experienced birders. The beloved Michigan Birding 101 online series covers foundational topics like choosing and using binoculars and guidebooks\, best locations for spotting seasonal migrations\, adding bird-friendly plants and yard features\, and more. Watch session recordings from 2021. \nWhether you’re new to birding\, want to refresh your knowledge\, or hope to lure friends into joining your next early-morning bird hike\, be sure to join the Michigan Birding 101 fall refresher course: \n\nAugust 30\, 7:00-8:15 p.m.: Fall Refresher. Join us as we talk about fall bird ID basics\, an overview of fall migration\, and places to go see fall migration spectacles in Michigan.\nSeptember 6\, 7:00-8:15 p.m.: Backyard Fall Bird ID and Habitat. Join us as we review backyard bird ID\, how to handle confusing fall plumage changes\, and how to create a happy and healthy backyard habitat for your autumn bird visitors.\n\nRegister online to get the Zoom link and to receive recordings of completed sessions.
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/michigan-birding-101-fall-refresher/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230828T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230828T130000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230810T181226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T181226Z
UID:26214-1693224000-1693227600@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Mi Fresh Fish Celebration Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for the Mi Fresh Fish Celebration Webinar on Monday\, August 28 at 12pm ET. Join us as we celebrate Michigan aquaculture and commercial fishing\, and discuss takeaways from our year-long consumer education campaign! \nRegistration is free\, but required to receive meeting information. \nWant to learn more about the campaign before the webinar? Feel free to catch up here: \nWhat is Mi Fresh Fish? \nFirst-ever Mi Fresh Fish Expo makes a splash on Michigan’s Capitol lawn
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/mi-fresh-fish-celebration-webinar/
LOCATION:Michigan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230812T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230812T120000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230721T205503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230721T205503Z
UID:26150-1691830800-1691841600@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Ecorse Creek community clean-up
DESCRIPTION:Spend a morning tidying up Ecorse Creek in Southeast Michigan. Join on at 9-noon on Saturday\, August 12\, or Saturday\, September 9 (or both!) to help from shore or on the water. \nThe event will take place from 9am-noon at three different sites:\nEcorse (Pepper Park)\nLincoln Park (Council Point Park)\nWyandotte (Beaver Park) \nAll three sites have creek access and will need help in the water\, along the shoreline\, and at the registration tables. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/ecorse-creek-community-clean-up/
LOCATION:Michigan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230804
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230810
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230801T151851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230801T151851Z
UID:26174-1691107200-1691625599@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Summer Discovery Cruises
DESCRIPTION:Michigan Sea Grant is excited to announce that Summer Discovery Cruises will be returning this summer\, August 4-9\, 2023! \nSummer Discovery Cruises are an educational on-boat experience that connects participants to the Great Lakes and professionals that work to conserve them. This program previously ran for more than 25 years before coming to a halt in 2020 due to the pandemic. Michigan Sea Grant and partners are now excited to bring the program back for a limited 18-cruise season this August. \nFor 2023\, this program will run out of Lake St. Clair Metropark in partnership with Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority\, Michigan State University Extension\, and Michigan Sea Grant. \nDuring each two-hour boat experience\, participants will have the opportunity to meet Great Lakes professionals and learn about their work\, all while cruising along beautiful Lake St. Clair. Cruises will feature many engaging topics\, including: \n\nGreat Lakes Science\nGreat Lakes Author Cruise with Dr. John Hartig\nPast\, Present\, and Future of the Lighthouses of Lake St. Clair with Save Our South Channel Lights\nBirds of the Great Lakes with Detroit Audubon\nFisheries of Lake St. Clair\n\nCruises will leave and return from Lake St. Clair Metropark on August 4-9\, with cruises departing daily at 10 am\, 1 pm\, and 4 pm. Register by 4 pm on the day before your desired program. Buy tickets here — we look forward to cruising with you this summer!
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/summer-discovery-cruises/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230723T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230729T130000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230213T185335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230213T185335Z
UID:25528-1690106400-1690635600@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:4-H Great Lakes Natural Resources Camp
DESCRIPTION:Registration will open in March! \nThe 2023 camper fee is $500.00. The fee includes 6 nights in a cabin setting\, all meals and snacks and a full day of experiential learning with Michigan State University Extension staff. Water activities\, camp crafts\, night hikes and charter fishing are included\, plus a t-shirt! \nCheck out the camp brochure here! \nAbout 4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resource Camp \nYoung teens have fun and amazing outdoor hands-on learning experiences as they go charter fishing\, snorkeling\, sailing\, hike through forests\, wade through wetlands\, explore dunes and more! This really fun MSU pre-college program could be the highlight of your summer – it could even change your life! \nLearning sessions and recreation are designed to: \n\nIncrease teens’ appreciation and enjoyment of the outdoors\, natural resources\, and science.\nIncrease teens’ knowledge about the Great Lakes\, natural resources ecology and management issues.\nDevelop strong attitudinal attachment to Michigan’s unique natural resources and bioregional features.\nFoster scientifically rooted environmental stewardship.\nDevelop and expand career and personal interests.\nDevelop leadership skills and self-confidence.\nIncrease social and academic skills needed for a successful transition to college and life as an adult.\n\nLearn more by reviewing the one-page 2018 impact summary. \nWho should attend?\nThe camp is for teens aged 13 to 15\, or going into 8th-10th grades in the fall. You do not need to be a member of 4-H in order to attend the event\, but all participants will be asked to enroll in 4-H Online upon completing their event registration. \nSo each camper can have the best experience possible\, each camper must be able to fully participate in grade-level appropriate small group science learning sessions as well as very active large group recreation. It’s an action-packed week of fun and learning! (Accommodations for persons with disabilities may be requested.) \nMaximum camper capacity is 70 campers\, so apply early to increase your chances of getting a spot. \nCamp Chickagami\nThe camp is held at Camp Chickagami in Presque Isle\, near the shores of Lake Huron between Alpena and Rogers City. The state-licensed camp has dormitory-style cabins\, a dining hall and toilet and shower facilities. Meals are all prepared by a qualified cook and served right in the dining hall. \n\nCounselors needed!\n4-H Camp is always looking for counselors! If you are between the ages of 16 and 21\, and love leadership\, making new friends\, and being outdoors\, this may be a great opportunity for you. Contact Laura at potterla@msu.edu for an application. \n\nRelated Programs\n\n4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp is just one of many 4-H environmental and outdoor education program offerings. For more information\, please visit the Environmental and Outdoor Education section of this site. \n\nFor information about the pre-college programs offered at MSU\, please visit Spartan Youth Programs at http://www.spartanyouth.msu.edu. You’ll find a multitude of programs that can help you develop valuable skills\, make new friends and taste college life. \nContact\nLaura Potter-Niesen\, Educational Programs Event Coordinator\nEmail: potterla@msu.edu
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/4-h-great-lakes-natural-resources-camp-2/
LOCATION:Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230719T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230720T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230327T153934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T154318Z
UID:25726-1689757200-1689865200@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Saginaw Bay 4-H Fish Camp: Saginaw
DESCRIPTION:Haithco Park\, Saginaw\, MI\n\nThis two-day camp will teach youth to fish and protect our Great Lakes. All campers will receive a fishing rod with reel\, tackle box\, t-shirt and snacks! Open statewide to Michigan 4-H members ages 8-12. Registration is $25\, and scholarships are available. Please note refunds will not be given after registration. Registration for these camps will open on May 15\, 2023. \nQuestions? Contact Stacie Gath\, gathstac@msu.edu or 989-907-6500 \n\nRegistration
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/saginaw-bay-4-h-fish-camp-saginaw/
LOCATION:Michigan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230708T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230708T120000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230606T155652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230627T154542Z
UID:25931-1688806800-1688817600@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Ecorse Creek Cleanup Event
DESCRIPTION:Invasive species identification and mapping education will take place at the August and September events. \nJoin the Ecorse Creek Committee at Pepper Park (Ecorse)\, Council Point Park (Lincoln Park) or Beaver Park (Wyandotte) . Cleanups will take place on the creek in July 8\, August 12 & September 9\, from 9 am–noon. Supplies will be provided. A celebratory lunch will take place in September to wrap up the season! \n\nRegistration form\, https://forms.gle/kR3rLAqAJmiHC2SV9
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/ecorse-creek-cleanup-event/
LOCATION:Michigan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230626T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230627T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230327T152450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T152817Z
UID:25722-1687770000-1687878000@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Saginaw Bay 4-H Fish Camp: Au Gres
DESCRIPTION:River Side Park\, Au Gres\, MI\n\nThis two-day camp will teach youth to fish and protect our Great Lakes. All campers will receive a fishing rod with reel\, tackle box\, t-shirt and snacks! Open statewide to Michigan 4-H members ages 8-12. Registration is $25\, and scholarships are available. Please note refunds will not be given after registration. Registration for these camps will open on May 15\, 2023. \nQuestions? Contact Jennifer Colvin (colvinj5@msu.edu or 989-984-1057) \n\nRegistration
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/saginaw-bay-4-h-fish-camp-bay-city/
LOCATION:Michigan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230614T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230615T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230327T152233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T152303Z
UID:25719-1686733200-1686841200@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Saginaw Bay 4-H Fish Camp: Bay City
DESCRIPTION:Bay City State Park\, Bay City\, MI\nThis two-day camp will teach youth to fish and protect our Great Lakes. All campers will receive a fishing rod with reel\, tackle box\, t-shirt and snacks! Open statewide to Michigan 4-H members ages 8-12. Registration is $25\, and scholarships are available. Please note refunds will not be given after registration. Registration for these camps will open on May 15\, 2023. \nQuestions? Contact Holly Mueller\, julianho@msu.edu or 989-895-4026\, ext. 6 \n\nRegistration
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/saginaw-bay-4-h-fish-camp-2/
LOCATION:Michigan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230613T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230613T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230601T201606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T201606Z
UID:25917-1686650400-1686668400@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Mi Fresh Fish Expo
DESCRIPTION:All are invited to the Mi Fresh Fish Expo\, taking place at 10am – 3pm on Tuesday\, June 13\, 2023\, on the Michigan State Capitol lawn in Lansing (100 N Capitol Ave\, Lansing\, MI 48933). The event will celebrate Michigan’s commercial fishers and aquaculture farmers and the local fish they harvest and raise. \nEvent attendees can meet commercial fishermen and aquaculture farmers to discover where Michigan fish come from\, how they are cared for and harvested\, and why they’re an important part of the local economy. \nCome learn how aquaculture farmers raise fish for food\, bait\, stocking\, recreation\, and education. Explore the tools and techniques they use to keep their waters pristine and fish healthy. Watch commercial net-mending demonstrations and learn about the ins and outs of life on the water. \nMi Fresh Fish Expo visitors can sample tasty fresh fish dishes prepared by the Michigan Fish Producers Association and Michigan Aquaculture Association. Come swap recipes\, get easy cooking tips\, and find out why Michigan fish can be a healthy addition to the dinner table. \nThe Mi Fresh Fish Expo is part of a marketing campaign to highlight the small and mighty industries bringing fish to the people of Michigan. The campaign is focused on consumer education surrounding the benefits of eating Michigan fish\, the importance of buying local products to support local economies\, and the qualities of Michigan fish farmers and commercial fishermen. To learn more about the campaign\, visit https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/what-is-mi-fresh-fish-msg23-jescovitch23.
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/mi-fresh-fish-expo/
LOCATION:Michigan State Capitol Building\, 100 N Capitol Ave\, Lansing\, 48933\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230509T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230509T180000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20220928T162111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T162111Z
UID:24988-1683648000-1683655200@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Communicating About Climate Change in Our Classrooms and Communities
DESCRIPTION:This four-part virtual series\, designed and hosted by the Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative Network\, will help teachers—and their students—communicate effectively about the climate crisis. It features specific strategies and tools to help people navigate climate conversations in classrooms and communities. It also provides support for the planning and fielding of climate actions at a scale that feels right for each attendee. The first session kicks off on October 11 from 4:00-6:00 P.M. For more information and to register open the attached flyer or visit greatlakesstewardship.org/climate22. \n\nWHEN\nTuesday – May 9\, 2023: 4:00 to 6:00 PM EDT \n\n\n\nWHERE\nZoom: Links will be shared upon completion of registration and/or receipt of  payment.  \n\n\nCONTACT\nJan Sneddon\, Event Organizer\n317-616-8721\nconference@greatlakesstewardship.org\n\nFlyer (PDF)
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/communicating-about-climate-change-in-our-classrooms-and-communities-2/
LOCATION:Michigan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230504T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230504T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230208T145339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T173408Z
UID:25477-1683223200-1683230400@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Lake Huron: Les Cheneaux and St Marys River
DESCRIPTION:Lake Huron: Les Cheneaux and St Marys River\nMay 4\, 2023\nDetails and Registration \nSpring fishery workshops offer current research and information related to the status of the Great Lakes fishery. \nMichigan Sea Grant and Michigan State University Extension\, in partnership with the Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Division\, USGS Great Lakes Science Center\, US Fish and Wildlife Service\, and local fishery organizations annually offer evening regional workshops to provide valuable information for anglers\, charter captains\, resource professionals\, and interested community members. \nWorkshops include information and status updates on topics such as fish populations and angler catch data\, forage or prey fish surveys\, offshore fisheries and open water fisheries\, as well as updates on fisheries management activities\, citizen science opportunities for anglers\, and a variety of other topics of interest based on specific regions.
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/lake-huron-les-cheneaux-and-st-marys-river/
LOCATION:Michigan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230420T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230420T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230208T145110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T184054Z
UID:25474-1682013600-1682020800@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Southern Lake Michigan Fisheries Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Southern Lake Michigan\nApril 20\, 2023\nDetails and Registration \nSpring fishery workshops offer current research and information related to the status of the Great Lakes fishery. \nMichigan Sea Grant and Michigan State University Extension\, in partnership with the Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Division\, USGS Great Lakes Science Center\, US Fish and Wildlife Service\, and local fishery organizations annually offer evening regional workshops to provide valuable information for anglers\, charter captains\, resource professionals\, and interested community members. \nWorkshops include information and status updates on topics such as fish populations and angler catch data\, forage or prey fish surveys\, offshore fisheries and open water fisheries\, as well as updates on fisheries management activities\, citizen science opportunities for anglers\, and a variety of other topics of interest based on specific regions.
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/southern-lake-michigan/
LOCATION:Michigan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230413T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230413T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T094850
CREATED:20230208T143244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230317T174926Z
UID:25472-1681408800-1681416000@www.michiganseagrant.org
SUMMARY:Lake Huron: Saginaw Bay Fisheries Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Lake Huron: Saginaw Bay\nApril 13\, 2023\nDetails and Registration \nSpring fishery workshops offer current research and information related to the status of the Great Lakes fishery. \nMichigan Sea Grant and Michigan State University Extension\, in partnership with the Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Division\, USGS Great Lakes Science Center\, US Fish and Wildlife Service\, and local fishery organizations annually offer evening regional workshops to provide valuable information for anglers\, charter captains\, resource professionals\, and interested community members. \nWorkshops include information and status updates on topics such as fish populations and angler catch data\, forage or prey fish surveys\, offshore fisheries and open water fisheries\, as well as updates on fisheries management activities\, citizen science opportunities for anglers\, and a variety of other topics of interest based on specific regions.
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/lake-huron-saginaw-bay-2/
LOCATION:Michigan
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