by Scott Brown, ML&SA Executive Director In a state blessed with so many high quality inland lakes whose immense intrinsic, economic and recreational value no one really questions, it is difficult for me to believe that after more than sixty five years...
The Michigan Aquatic Invasive Species Advisory Council recently issued its final report to the Governor. The Michigan Aquatic Invasive Species Advisory Council was created by the state legislature in 2011 in order to provide recommendations to the Michigan Department...
State Senator Tom Casperson (R-Escanaba) has introduced legislation to revise laws governing the treatment and management of aquatic invasive species within Michigan waters. Specifically, the language of the bill would revamp Part 33 of Public Act 451 that regulates...
Michigan Lake and Stream Associations, Inc. is a fifty two year old non-profit organization whose membership is comprised of hundreds of lake associations, corporations and individual members throughout the state who share a common goal and vested interest in...
Our Opposition to the DNR’s Proposed Boat Launch Site PART 2 By Paul J. Sniadecki Eagle Lake Improvement Association, INC In Part 1 of this series, we provided some history about the Eagle Lake situation, our initial dealing with the DNR in its initial attempt...
MSU Extension Publication Provides Useful Guidance on AIS Michigan State University Extension has recently published a handy and useful guide that offers assistance to recreational boaters in identifying aquatic invasive plants. In addition, the guide provides...