DNR: Arctic Grayling comeback

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TNDiver

Feb. 1, 2022
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Consumers Energy Foundation awards $70,000 to support Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative
Arctic Grayling

Northern Michigan University, in partnership with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, has received a Consumers Energy Foundation grant of $70,000 to support efforts to bring back the Arctic grayling to Michigan waters.

Combined with support from the Henry E. and Consuelo S. Wenger Foundation, the Consumers Energy Foundation grant will fund an evaluation of several types of chambers for rearing Arctic grayling eggs in Michigan streams. Remote site incubator designs successfully used to rear eggs in Montana streams work well there, but their successful operation is less certain in Michigan streams. This project will evaluate alternative approaches to the RSI design in lab and stream environments to determine which will be most efficient and reliable for Michigan's stream environments. .

"This is the second contribution we have received from the Consumers Energy Foundation since we started our initiative to bring Arctic grayling back to Michigan," said DNR Fisheries Division Chief Jim Dexter. "With their partnership we are able to get closer to meeting our goals and seeing success."

"Consumers Energy has been serving Michigan communities for 135 years, and we're committed to supporting organizations that strengthen environmental stewardship and work to preserve and protect our state's amazing natural resources," said Carolyn Bloodworth, Consumers Energy Foundation secretary/treasurer. "We're proud to partner with other Michigan organizations to bring native Arctic grayling back to their home waters."

"Northern Michigan University is looking forward to collaborating on this project with the Michigan DNR," said NMU assistant professor Brandon Gerig. "It's exciting that the data generated from this project will directly inform Arctic grayling restoration efforts in Michigan."

The Arctic grayling is an iconic and treasured part of Michigan's history and was the only abundant stream salmonid (fish in the salmon family) in the Lower Peninsula. It has not been present in Michigan since the 1930s.

The Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative seeks to establish self-sustaining populations of this species throughout its historical range in Michigan. The initiative has more than 40 partners collaborating on the reintroduction. Members of Michigan's Arctic Grayling Initiative meet to identify knowledge gaps and to discuss management and stocking strategies and public outreach.

The information collected through this partner-supported project will guide management agencies in identifying the most effective and efficient approaches for stream-based reintroductions of Arctic grayling in Michigan. The Consumers Energy Foundation previously supported partner efforts to develop a system for rating select stream habitats where Arctic grayling are being considered for reintroduction. The report describing this effort can be found on the Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative website.

For more information on the history of Arctic grayling in Michigan, visit MiGrayling.org.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state's natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to Michigan.gov/DNR.
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Bigbass201

They are a cool looking fish with that dorsal fin. 
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coldfront

when we all decry just how much habitat we lose every day.  how we have to save the planet.

there's a lot POSITIVE going on all around us every day as well.

great share TN!

Mike Cork

Love reading these kind of stories. DNR at it's best ~c~ ~c~

Northern states have a much more diverse group of fisheries. Here in Louisiana we have one bass, bluegill, crappie and catfish  ~roflmao There are three types of catfish :-*

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Bigbass201

Quote from: coldfront on February 04, 2022, 05:46:22 AM
when we all decry just how much habitat we lose every day.  how we have to save the planet.

there's a lot POSITIVE going on all around us every day as well.

great share TN!

Amen to that brother.
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TNDiver

Thanks, I don't know how many know, but I was born and raised in Michigan and my grandpa actually had a cabin in Grayling.  He was an old WWII DI and we would take these long hikes.  I think I was 6-8 years old at the time and he didn't care if I fell behind, but I had to keep going.  It is also home to the Michigan National Guard, which he was a member before WWII broke out and he was transferred to the Army.  Anyways, they were always running maneuvers and training in the woods across the street and where we would do our hikes.  He liked to screw with them by changing signs, messing up obstacles, etc.  ~roflmao. Good times growing up

Anyways, I had always heard about these fish, so it is cool they are trying to reintroduce them.  Michigan has done a good job trying to reintroduce wildlife.  Although I don't see the Wolverine making a comeback  lo
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coldfront

Quote from: TNDiver on February 04, 2022, 10:16:31 AMAlthough I don't see the Wolverine making a comeback  lo


might have to fix that acorn allergy thing?

TNDiver

I don't follow?

Quote from: coldfront on February 06, 2022, 04:37:07 AM
Quote from: TNDiver on February 04, 2022, 10:16:31 AMAlthough I don't see the Wolverine making a comeback  lo
might have to fix that acorn allergy thing?
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Quote from: TNDiver on February 06, 2022, 07:57:20 AM
I don't follow?

Quote from: coldfront on February 06, 2022, 04:37:07 AM
Quote from: TNDiver on February 04, 2022, 10:16:31 AMAlthough I don't see the Wolverine making a comeback  lo
might have to fix that acorn allergy thing?
wolverines seem to be a bit allergic to buckeyes.

TNDiver

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