by genlang | May 11, 2018
…knows that managing fisheries takes cooperation from partners who may not always see eye-to-eye. Read more about Dan’s efforts to unite stakeholders around shared challenges. This interview is part of a series of articles honoring Michigan Sea Grant Extension educators during the 2016 National Sea Grant College Program’s 50th anniversary…
by marsee | Feb 22, 2019
Overview Intensive copper mining and reclamation took place in the Keweenaw Peninsula from 1845 through 1968. Extraction of copper metal from mined rock and reclamation materials during that time continues to affect the Torch Lake area decades later. For example, the Torch Lake area experienced the following: Between 1868 and…
by genlang | Jan 27, 2021
…total per fellowship. Requests for proposals (RFPs) for research projects are issued every two years. Research proposals are selected for funding through a competitive, peer-reviewed process. Researchers are required to submit a pre-proposal to be able to submit a full proposal. Review of the pre-proposal will provide feedback that will…
by genlang | Oct 3, 2018
…learn how data and tools available through the NOAA Digital Coast Partnership can help communities address coastal issues. Some of the tools discussed included the Lake Level Viewer, Coastal County Snapshots, Land Cover Atlas, and green infrastructure in the Great Lakes. Resources Extreme storms impact public health, community safety, and…
by genlang | May 11, 2018
…rural communities face challenges ranging from dangerous currents to sand-filled harbors. Read more to learn Mark’s unique perspective on issues facing Michigan’s coastal communities. This interview is part of a series of articles honoring Michigan Sea Grant Extension educators during the 2016 National Sea Grant College Program’s 50th anniversary celebration….
by marsee | Jun 28, 2023
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