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Fisheries

Recreational and commercial fisheries are a vital part of Michigan's heritage. Great Lakes fisheries are valued at more than $4 billion annually. Michigan Sea Grant conducts scientific research aimed at understanding fish populations in order to provide a basis for sound fishery management.

Regional Fisheries Workshops
Michigan Sea Grant Extension, in partnership with fisheries agencies and stakeholder organizations, annually host public information workshops offering current research and information related to the regional status of Great Lakes fisheries. These workshops are open to the public, and provide valuable information for anglers, charter captains, resource professionals, and other interested stakeholders.

Sturgeon Research and Restoration in West Michigan
See: Details




Curriculum: Fish of the Great Lakes
See: Project FLOW

Fins, Tails and Scales (poster)
See: Bookstore

Life of the Lakes
See: Bookstore

Fisheries fact sheets and articles
See: Online Library


Contacts

Ronald Kinnunen
Dan O'Keefe
Charles Pistis
Brandon Schroeder

Updated: 04/21/2008
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