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SUMMARY:Native and Invasive Mussels in the Detroit and St. Clair Rivers
DESCRIPTION:April 6th Talk & Description: Native mussels\, or unionids\, were thought to be extirpated from the Detroit and St. Clair rivers following the invasion of Zebra and Quagga mussels (dreissenids). However\, these rivers were recently surveyed for unionid and dreissenid mussels and live unionids were found\, though they were sparsely distributed. Data collected from both rivers and MaxEnt\, an ecological modeling program\, were then used to create distribution models for the mussels which will hopefully contribute towards unionid conservation and management in the future.\n\nSpeaker Biography:\nShay S. Keretz is an Arizona native working towards a degree in aquatic ecology in the Earth and Ecosystem Sciences PhD program at Central Michigan University. Her dissertation project focuses on creating species distribution models for both native and invasive mussels. Over the years\, her academic journey has taken her across the United States\, from an undergraduate degree at Northern Arizona University to her master’s degree at Mississippi State University. She moved to Ohio in 2018 and started her degree at Central Michigan University 2019. Some of her research interests include spatial distribution modeling\, aquatic species and habitat conservation\, invasive species\, pathology\, physiology\, and environmental policy. Her favorite fish is the Brook Trout and my favorite mussel is the Mapleleaf. \n\nFull details and registration
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/native-and-invasive-mussels-in-the-detroit-and-st-clair-rivers/
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SUMMARY:Lake Huron: Open Water Fisheries Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Lake Huron: Open Water\nApril 11\, 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-open-water/
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SUMMARY:Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie Fisheries Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Spring 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. \n\nDetails and Registration
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/lake-st-clair-and-lake-erie-fisheries-workshop/
LOCATION:21885 Dunham Road Verkuilen Building #12  Clinton Township\, MI 48036
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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:MI
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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/
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