Nov 22, 2023
Together we can preserve the inland waters of Michigan for future generations. Whether you wish to support a specific program, are looking to make a donation in the honor of a friend or loved one, or want to leave a legacy for yourself; MLSA is the place for you....
Nov 9, 2023
by Jo Latimore, MiCorps Program Director You may have seen the news that hydrilla, a highly aggressive invasive aquatic plant, was discovered in Michigan. This is the first time hydrilla has been found in our state. Hydrilla is a tough plant that is tolerant of a wide...
Nov 9, 2023
Registration for the award-winning Michigan State University Extension Introduction to Lakes Online course is now open! This introductory six-week online course kicks off January 30th and is designed for anyone interested in inland lakes including concerned residents,...
Nov 9, 2023
Video about wake boats This video was recently released by a new Wisconsin organization called the Last Wilderness Alliance. The video is available on YouTube and is only about six and a half minutes long. Wake Surfing – A Threat to Our Lakes New wake bill...
Nov 6, 2023
The board of MLSA has been very busy lately. Here are some highlights of the work they are doing to bring important issues to the forefront in Michigan. Paul Sniadecki, MLSA Director, was interviewed on Michigan Public Radio’s Stateside about lake levels. You can...
Nov 5, 2023
Calling all lake associations, watershed groups, local or tribal units of government, and non-profits – organizations dedicated to the protection of our waterways can now apply for the 2024 Michigan Clean Boats, Clean Waters grant program! This program is focused on...
Nov 4, 2023
Thanks for visiting our site. Read all about our more up to date information and resources here: https://mailchi.mp/mymlsa.org/november-2023-newsletter Subscribe and share!
Oct 12, 2023
If you are a frequent visitor to mymlsa.org you may have noticed that we upgraded our MLSA branded gear. We are very excited to be using a new platform with new products and designs. The best part is that MLSA benefits from each of your purchases! Have a fun design...
Oct 12, 2023
by Jeff Johnston, EGLE Public Information Officer, JohnstonJ14@Michigan.gov, 517-231-9304, and Lee Schoen, EGLE Aquatic Biologist, SchoenL1@Michigan.gov, 517-342-4500 As part of an ongoing effort to improve surface water quality, the Michigan Department of...
Oct 12, 2023
by Lt. Tom Wanless, WanlessT@Michigan.gov The Michigan Department of Natural Resources now offers boater safety and hunter education as interactive online courses, giving students an enhanced experience that exposes them to real-life scenarios. The interactive...
Oct 12, 2023
The Michigan Riparian as interactive flip book content I’m excited to share our newest innovation. We now offer The Michigan Riparian magazine as an interactive flip book. Members and subscribers will now be able to view and interact with the pages on their...
Oct 12, 2023
by Paul J Sniadecki, MLSA Board Director The matter of docks at public road ends has been reported on by MLSA for long over a decade. Generally such activity is prohibited by the provisions of “MCL 324.30111b Public road end; prohibited use; violation as misdemeanor;...
Sep 29, 2023
We have so many exciting things to share this month, we just couldn’t wait to tell you all about it. Read, share, and enjoy your October: https://mailchi.mp/mymlsa.org/october-2023-newsletter
Sep 6, 2023
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is pleased to announce the availability of grants that promote and support the cleanup and reuse of scrap tires in Michigan. Scrap tires pose a fire risk and a human health risk as mosquito...
Sep 6, 2023
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 REGISTER Lake lovers and resource managers are invited to attend the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center’s (MAISRC) Annual AIS Research and Management Showcase which is fully online this year. Join MAISRC researchers on...
Sep 6, 2023
Monday, September 18, 9:00 – 10:00 AM Michigan’s residents rely on over 1.3 million septic systems to treat the wastewater generated in their homes. Proper septic system use and routine care are vital to protecting public health and preserving our highly valued...
Sep 6, 2023
We have a few speakers lined up and some boat ride field tripped booked as well. Check out our next issue of The Michigan Riparian magazine (coming soon!) for information about the Annis Water Resources Institute in Muskegon where we will be meeting in April 2024....
Sep 6, 2023
By Paul J. Sniadecki, MLSA Board Director European frog-bit, an Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) probably arrived in North America around 1930. Nearly a century later, frog-bit has become a significant invasive, especially along parts of Lake Huron and inland...
Sep 6, 2023
Consumers Energy is holding meetings around the state about the future of their 13 dams. Lake Allegan is one community trying to work with the energy company to pick a path that will protect their lake. There is information available about the issues and concerns...
Sep 6, 2023
By Paul J. Sniadecki, MLSA Board Director We all know how important it is to protect Michigan’s water. As a riparian, you can view it by looking out your window. What about water you cannot see everyday? What about the water supply used with extensive crop...