HomeContactsAboutDonateNewsBookstoreLibraryLinksSearchSea Grant In Your Area
Aquatic Invasive SpeciesCoastal Communities and EconomiesCoastal HabitatEducationFisheriesResearch

Coastal Wetlands

Great Lakes coastal wetlands are unique in ecological character, size and variety. These dynamic coastal areas are a vital part of the Great Lakes ecosystem.

Benefits of Coastal Wetlands

  • Improve Great Lakes water quality by filtering nutrients and sediments
  • Reduce erosion during periods of high water
  • Provide food and habitat for a diversity of fish and wildlife
  • Offer opportunities for bird watching, hiking and other recreation

 

Educational Materials

Guidebook
Guide to Great Lakes Coastal Plants

Library
Coastal Wetlands

Cirriculum
Who's Eating Whom?
Wetland in a Pan

Updated: 05/30/2008
Michigan Sea Grant promotes greater knowledge of the Great Lakes through education, research and outreach.
© Michigan Sea Grant.