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Ottawa County MSU Extension
12220 Fillmore Street Suite 122
West Olive, Michigan
49460
United States

Email Address: msue.ottawa@county.msu.edu
Phone: 616-994-4580
Fax: 616-994-4579
 
Sea Grant in SW Michigan

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The Ottawa County MSU Extension office serves as home base for Daniel O'Keefe, District Extension Educator for the southwest district of Michigan Sea Grant.  The role of Sea Grant in southwest Michigan is to work with coastal communities and businesses to apply science-based knowledge to address Great Lakes and southern Lake Michigan issues. The southwest district serves Mason, Oceana, Muskegon, Ottawa, Allegan, Van Buren, and Berrien Counties.

Program Focus

  • Assist Great Lakes charter boat, recreational and commercial fishing industries in adapting to changing environmental, economic, and sociopolitical conditions
  • Promote understanding of connections between watersheds, rivers, drowned river mouth lakes, and Lake Michigan to highlight impacts of inland communities on Great Lakes fisheries
  • Work toward development of emerging fisheries, fishing methods, and seafood products
Contact Information:
Daniel O'Keefe
Southwest District Sea Grant Extension Educator
Michigan Sea Grant
Ottawa County MSU Extension
12220 Fillmore Street Suite 122.
West Olive, MI  49460
 
Phone: (616) 994-4580
Fax: (616) 994-4579
Email:  okeefed@msu.edu

Daniel O'Keefe, PhD, SW Michigan Sea Grant Extension Educator

  

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Sea Grant Programs
MSU Extension programming for the Great Lakes provides research-based educational programs, information and materials on issues involving the Great Lakes. The vehicle for delivery of these resources is through your county Extension office and the Michigan Sea Grant Program, which has DISTRICT or REGIONAL agents strategically located in coastal communities around the state. They serve as liaisons between coastal resource users and the academic research community. Extension agents educate and provide technical assistance to residents, businesses, resource management agencies, and coastal communities on managing Great Lakes resources, creating sustainable coastal businesses, and understanding Great Lakes ecosystems.
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Trap Nets

TRAP NETS

Recreational boaters and anglers are invited to visit the Michigan Sea Grant Know Your Nets web page to learn how to identify and avoid commercial fishing nets.

 

The Ludington Area Charterboat Association in cooperation with the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians provides net locations on their website.  Look for the link under the “Danger Keep Out” sign on the right side of the webpage located at http://www.ludingtoncharterboats.org/

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Fishing in Ottawa County

The Grand Haven/Spring Lake Area Visitors Bureau, the Holland Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Ottawa County Parks and Recreation Department and Ottawa County MSU Extension have teamed up to create “Fish Grand Haven & Holland” a guide on fishing in Ottawa County.  The guide offers information on the species of fish that can be caught in the area along with tips on when to fish and the best spots to fish.  There is also information on public access points and boat launches.  

 

If you are interested in using a charter boat service, you will find a listing of area charter captains with contact information.  A listing of area hotel accommodations is included for visitors to the area. 

 

You are welcome to stop in at our office to pick up a free copy or call to have one sent to you.

 
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Rip Currents

Photo of a rip current warning sign posted at a Lake Michigan beach

Summers along the sandy shores of Lake Michigan bring an array of fun activities such as boating, camping, beachcombing and swimming. Fun can quickly turn to tragedy when a swimmer is caught in a rip current.  Even the strongest of swimmers can find themselves caught in a rip current. Educating yourself and your family on the dangers of rip currents and how to escape from one can help avert tragedy.
 
Use the following links to visit pages of the Michigan Sea Grant website which offer very helpful information on rip currents:
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Sea Grant Links
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Shoreline/Coastal Issues
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