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Michigan Sea Grant College Program incorporates Great Lakes Research and Education on: |
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Commercial species vary with each lake and may include such fish as lake whitefish, rainbow smelt, lake herring and yellow perch. Combined, sport and commercial fisheries in the Great Lakes are valued at more than $4 billion annually. The health of our fisheries depends upon continuing research and education. Fish populations change in response to such factors as aquatic nuisance species, habitat loss and pollution. Michigan Sea Grant conducts scientific research aimed at understanding fish populations in order to provide a basis for sound fishery management. Sea Grant's extension agents located around the state conduct regional fishery workshops to convey up-to-date research information, provide training and technical assistance to fishery businesses, and work to foster continued cooperation among a variety of user groups. For more information on Fisheries visit www.miseagrant.org |
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