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SUMMARY:Michigan Sea Grant Extension to host update by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Great Lakes Levels
DESCRIPTION:What:  Info session “Great Lakes Levels Information meeting – What’s in store for Fall/Winter 2019-2020?” \nWhen:  Friday 10/4/2019 from 3-4:15 p.m. \nWhere:  St. Ignace Public Library\, 110 West Spruce Street St. Ignace\, MI 49781 \nhttp://www.uproc.lib.mi.us/Stignace/about/library-hours/ \nWho:  Michigan Sea Grant\, Lauren Fry\, PhD.\, and US Army Corps of Engineers \nLauren Fry leads the water level forecasting mission at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Detroit District Office of Great Lakes Hydraulics and Hydrology. She holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Michigan Technological University. Prior to working with the Corps\, she conducted postdoctoral research related to Great Lakes basin-scale hydrological modeling at NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory\, University of Michigan\, and Michigan Technological University. \nNO ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED – FREE AND OPEN TO ALL
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/michigan-sea-grant-extension-to-host-update-by-u-s-army-corps-of-engineers-on-great-lakes-levels/
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SUMMARY:Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Consortium Conference\, Bay City
DESCRIPTION:Discover how our valuable Great Lakes fisheries (past\, present\, and future) can benefit local museum programs\, enhance coastal tourism development opportunities\, and support community development efforts. Learn more about Michigan’s Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Consortium projects and partnerships\, including a newly launched regional fisheries heritage trail website. \nThis educational program is open to everyone interested in promoting maritime heritage tourism and Great Lakes stewardship. \n\nAgenda (PDF)\nRegistration
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/great-lakes-fisheries-heritage-consortium-conference-bay-city/
LOCATION:Bay City\, MI
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SUMMARY:Clean Marina Classroom Live: Cedarville
DESCRIPTION:CLEAN MARINA CLASSROOM COMES TO YOU\nOn November 8\, 2019\, the Michigan Clean Marina Program will offer an in-person workshop for the first time in the eastern upper peninsula at the Les Cheneaux Community Library in Cedarville. Michigan Sea Grant Extension staff and a Clean Marina specialist will cover the important lessons from the online classroom tied to mandatory and recommended best practices to become a Clean Marina. The workshop is open to marinas that are interested\, newly pledged\, or up for re-certification in 2019.  \n When: November 8\, 2019\, 8:30 – 4:00 \nWhere: Les Cheneaux Community Library\, 75 Hodeck Street\, Cedarville\, MI 49719 \nRegistration: https://bit.ly/2mcORkg \nCONTACTS \n\nDanielle Fahim Michigan Boating Industries Association (MBIA)\, dbaldridge@mbia.org\, (734) 261-0123\nErin De VriesMichigan Sea Grant\, edevries@umich.edu\, (734) 647-0766
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/clean-marina-classroom-live-cedarville/
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SUMMARY:2020 Aquaculture Challenge
DESCRIPTION:The Aquaculture Challenge is a competition held by Lake Superior State University. Local school teams are tasked with creating their own small-scale aquaponics system. In addition to creating the system\, each team is provided an Arduino microcontroller and sensors to monitor the parameters of the system\, such as air and water temperature\, luminosity\, and soil moisture. The last component of the system is a business canvas that will outline potential customers\, methods of distribution\, and other points to consider when creating a business. Each of these three sections of the challenge are important when starting and operating a full-scale aquaculture business\, and many of these businesses fail because they did not consider one or more of these components. \nThe Challenge gives the students a few months to conceptualize and implement their system design\, configure their Arduinos and sensors to monitor their system\, and create their business model canvas. The students were asked to submit videos describing their systems\, and they where they were judged in each of these three categories separately\, as well as overall integration of them. The videos will be posted here\, so stay tuned to witness the ingenious systems created by these brilliant students! \nRegistration runs from October 25–January 8. April 8th: Due Date for Submissions. \n\nAquaculture Challenge website
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/2020-aquaculture-challenge/
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