Michigan Sea Grant
Construction Of New Rock Spawning Reefs Will Help Great Lakes Native Fish
The first of nine rock reefs is under construction in the St. Clair River delta northeast of Detroit. The goal of the project, which is led by Michigan Sea Grant, is to boost populations of lake sturgeon and other rare native fish by providing river-bottom rock structures where they can spawn.
Holland (Michigan) Chatting With Holland (Netherlands) On Wind Energy
Grand Valley State University, in partnership with Michigan Sea Grant and the Michigan Energy Office, is hosting a public meeting on the benefits and challenges of offshore wind energy development, with a special focus on tourism.
UM Study: 1.5 Million Jobs, $62 Billion Wages Tied To Great Lakes
More than 1.5 million U.S. jobs are directly connected to the Great Lakes, generating $62 billion in wages annually, according to a new analysis by Michigan Sea Grant at the University of Michigan.
Grant To Help Develop Water Trail
A $10,000 grant will help fund the development and launch of a water trail along Lake St. Clair.
Michigan Sea Grant Gets $1.5M For Great Lakes Science
The Michigan Sea Grant program, based at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, has been awarded more than $1.5 million from the federal government to lead two Great Lakes restoration projects that will restore native fish […]
Feds give $1.5 Million for Great Lakes Cleanup
The federal government has awarded 1.5 million dollars to the Michigan Sea Grant program for two Great Lakes cleanup projects.


















