by genlang | Jun 19, 2018
…latest scientific information to a variety of audiences. To search for projects by theme, click on the relevant topics below. Within each topic area, we have included current and past research projects going back to 1999. To view abstracts and, where available, full papers, visit the National Sea Grant Library….
by marsee | Apr 11, 2019
…was completed in early June. Further north, in Lake Huron, an additional reef is being planned for Saginaw Bay. Learn more about lake sturgeon at the Belle Isle Aquarium, which features a new exhibit all about this Great Lakes giant. View a full-size replica of an adult female sturgeon —…
by genlang | May 10, 2018
…Circle Drive, Annex Room 73 East Lansing, MI 48823-5243 Read about Heather’s work in her article series. Growing up on a Michigan farm, Heather had a lot of questions about the environment, community, and agriculture. Read more about how this shaped her career. This interview is part of a…
by genlang | Oct 2, 2018
…contain mercury: shark, swordfish, tilefish, or king mackarel. In 2007, Michigan Sea Grant funded a research team to investigate the causes, consequences, and correctives for fish consumption advisories in the Detroit River. Read about their findings in the project summary and full report below. Project overview (PDF) Project report (PDF)…
by genlang | Apr 9, 2019
…reports and final projects can be found on the Communities page. Moving forward The project team hosted a webinar on May 8, 2017, to convey the project background, lessons learned, and plans for the future. View the slides: Sustainable Small Harbors Webinar Slides (PDF) Watch a recording of the webinar:…
by genlang | May 11, 2018
…us sustainably benefit from our coastal resources,” Brandon says. Read more about why he believes Michigan Sea Grant makes a difference in the state. 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….