Dedicated to the protection and sustainable use of the Great Lakes and coastal resources.
Michigan Sea Grant is a cooperative program of the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. We fund research, education, and outreach projects designed to foster science-based decisions about the use and conservation of Great Lakes resources.
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“This Is What A Great Lakes Scientist Looks Like” is an article series from Michigan…
Read OnAre your students looking for special project ideas? The Center for Great Lakes Literacy, with…
Read OnMichigan Sea Grant recently launched seven new research projects worth more than $1.5 million to…
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Michigan Science Teacher’s Association (MSTA)
Look for our booth at the Michigan Science Teacher’s Association! www.msta-mich.org/page/annual-conference
2022 Great Lakes Conference: The Great Lakes, Connecting Science and Management
Register at: bit.ly/GreatLakes2022 Conference will take place online through Zoom. Free to attend, but registration is required. Please join us for the 32nd annual Great Lakes Conference: Connecting Science and Management. This conference will feature …
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Place-Based Education
Sometimes, the best way to learn Great Lakes science is by getting outdoors! Through Michigan Sea Grant’s place-based education programs, students and adults can collect and analyze real-world data, visit aquatic critters in their natural habitats, and participate in habitat restoration projects. Learn about some of the programs below.