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Michigan Sea Grant College Program incorporates Great Lakes Research and Education on: |
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Frequently Asked Questions about ANS Michigan Sea Grant supports research focusing on the impact of aquatic nuisance species in the Great Lakes and explores ways to control their spread and prevent future introductions. Current research topics include zebra mussel impacts and control, the effects of exotic fish such as ruffe and round goby and the economics of aquatic nuisance species prevention in the Great Lakes. Michigan Sea Grant also holds workshops, distributes posters, fact sheets, identification cards and more. Two of Michigan's biggest invaders are the Zebra Mussel and Purple Loosestrife
Zebra mussels have contributed to the decline of Diporeia, a shrimp-like organism and an important food source for whitefish. Diporeia, like other native species, has been in the Great Lakes since the Ice Age.
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