Michigan State University Extension helps people improve their lives through an educational process that applies knowledge to critical issues, needs and opportunities.
Michigan State University (MSU) Extension helps people improve their lives by bringing the vast knowledge resources of MSUdirectly to individuals, communities and businesses. For more than 100 years, MSU Extension has helped grow Michigan’s economy by equipping Michigan residents with the information that they need to do their jobs better, raise healthy and safe families, build their communities and empower our children to dream of a successful future.
With a presence in every Michigan county, Extension faculty and staff members provide tools to live and work better. From a personal meeting to information online, MSU Extension educators work every day to provide the most current information when people need it to ensure success – in the workplace, at home and in the community.
Learn more about the Great Lakes and Natural Resources expertise and programming offered by Michigan State University Extension.
Bay County governmental environmental affairs department | Info | ||
A Fisheries Heritage Sites User-Provided Place | Info |
Info | ||
A profile of Bell's Fishery posted on the Great Lakes Whitefish website.
| Info | |
A profile of Big Stone Bay Fishery posted on the Great Lakes Whitefish website.
| Info | |
A profile of Carl & Don Frazier Fishery posted on the Great Lakes Whitefish website.
| Info | |
Video of Dr. Howard Tanner presenting at 2019 Great Lakes Conference at Michigan State University.
| Info | |
Info | ||
The Michigan Fresh Fish website serves to help locate, purchase, and prepare local fish.
| Info | |
Alpena High School students uncover, share local knowledge and stories about how Lake Huron fisheries have shaped northern Michigan communities.
| Info | |
The Norseman’s origins and how it has changed since its years.
| Info | |
A profile of VanLandschoot & Sons Fishery posted on the Great Lakes Whitefish website.
| Info | |
A profile of Walters Fishery posted on the Great Lakes Whitefish website.
| Info |