Michigan Sea Grant has released the full-color Michigan Watersheds Map, which is perfect for classroom use. Along with graphic elements, basic text defines watersheds and provides examples of how actions can affect life downstream. All maps come with a "Getting to Know your Michigan Watersheds Map" guide. To purchase your map, please visit: the Michigan Sea Grant store.




Experience proves this, or that, or nothing, according to the preconceptions we bring to it. Do you agree?
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I agree; defining a weasrthed is second in importance only to definitively and creatively stating WHY a person should be interested. People resonate with clean water, recreational uses, and kids make it a relevant message so you hook your potential viewers, then get into the nitty-gritty of what a weasrthed is and what might be impairing it. You should absolutely offer suggestions and ideas and partnerships so people can make a difference and take positive action, and have someone to turn to with questions.
Posted by: Henrrique | 05/16/2012 at 03:41 PM
dumbest thing Ive ever seen. Ballers since they were young played oidsute in the rain, wind, heat, cold whatever you wanna call it. A stable aircraft carrier is not going to make an ounce of difference lol. Give human capacity a bit of credit, and stop tryna go all scientific on it ESPN. Pointless.
Posted by: Jawer | 05/18/2012 at 09:04 PM
Short beach trips in Santa Barbara are what it is all about. You can do so much in just two-three days. Which includes a lot of luogning,sleeping and beaching. the wharf is great to play on for a few hours. On hot days, the ice cream parlor is where its at and at night the Harbor restaurant is very nice. Or if you are looking for seafood-the Shellfish Company. It is small but some of the best seafood in town. Your photos are excellent as well! I cannot wait for my summer trips to Santa Barbara. I'll be spending all my time at the beach soaking up the sun! I'll be staying at the Sandman Inn (www.thesandmaninn.com). Best for short trips-so ridiculously budget friendly!
Posted by: Adali | 06/22/2012 at 05:00 AM
For the last week tobacco femrars have been trying to flush the nitrogen from their fields to yellow up the tobacco for harvest. I've seen fields where they've run the irrigation for over 12 hours straight. That also has a factor in low water levels.
Posted by: Micheline | 07/27/2012 at 10:53 PM