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GLIN==> Latest issue of Upwellings newsletter now online
- Subject: GLIN==> Latest issue of Upwellings newsletter now online
- From: Joyce Daniels <joydan@umich.edu>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 09:45:00 -0700
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Title: Latest issue of Upwellings newsletter now
online
The current issue of Michigan
Sea Grant's quarterly newsletter Upwellings is now online
at: http://www.miseagrant.umich.edu/pubs/up
Articles include:
Coastal Challenge: Land Use Planning in Michigan's Shoreline
Communities
http://www.miseagrant.umich.edu/pubs/up/june03/coastal1.html
From metropolitan Detroit to remote townships in the Upper
Peninsula, Michigan's coastal communities share more than just a
section of Great Lakes shoreline: they also share management
responsibility. A new Michigan Sea Grant survey sheds light on the
status of planning and zoning in Michigan's shoreline
communities.
Restoring the Great Lakes
http://www.miseagrant.umich.edu/pubs/up/june03/restore.html
In support of a long-range restoration plan for the Great Lakes,
Michigan Sea Grant will administer two projects selected for support
from the National Sea Grant College Program.
Bon Voyage!
http://www.miseagrant.umich.edu/pubs/up/june03/mckinney.html
Michigan Sea Grant Extension Agents McKinney and Hoagman
Retire
If you would like to be on the Upwellings mailing list, send your name
and address to Michigan Sea Grant at msgpubs@umich.edu. Subscriptions
are free.
Michigan Sea Grant, a cooperative program of the University of
Michigan and Michigan State University, is part of a national network
of 30 Sea Grant programs dedicated to the protection and sustainable
use of marine and Great Lakes resources. Funding is provided through
the National Sea Grant College Program by the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
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