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March 27, 2006

The March 2006 issue of Michigan Sea Grant's newsletter upwellings is now online

See: March Upwellings

Highlights from this annual report issue include:

  • Your Bay, Your Say: Traverse City Residents Collaborate in Shoreline Improvement Process
  • Changing Fishery: Stakeholders Discuss Status and Future of Lake Huron Fishery
  • One River, Many Voices: Cooperative Conservation at Work Along Detroit River Waterfront
  • Clean Marina Program: Michigan Marinas Work to Protect Water Quality
  • New Leadership Model: Eastern U.P. Water Guardians Assist in Water Quality Monitoring

Research:

  • Mapping Forage Fish in the Upper Great Lakes
  • Lake Michigan 'Doughnut Effect' Linked to Deepwater Production
  • Sustainable Tourism and Economic Development in Northeast Michigan
  • Coastal Beach Health: Sea Grant Researchers Examine Shoreline Sand
  • Effects of Boating on Critical Fish Habitat

Also in this issue:

  • COSEE Great Lakes Program Links Research and Education
  • Fisheries Learning on the Web: Online Curriculum Selected as 'Top Pick'
  • On Display: Lake Sturgeon Exhibit at New Detroit Science Center
  • Aquatic Invasive Species Education and Prevention

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Contacts

Joyce Daniels
Editor
(734) 647-0766
joydan@umich.edu

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