Great Lakes
Additional Print Resources
Great Lakes Great Lakes Environmental Education Center. Forthcoming. Directory of Great Lakes Education Materials. Fish, Fisheries, Aquatic Crook, A. and M. Zint. 1998. Guide to fisheries education resources for grades K-12. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD. International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. 1994. Survey of state fish and wildlife aquatic education programs. Marine Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant. 1994. Marine education: A bibliography of educational materials available from the nation's Sea Grant programs. Water Andrews, E. 1995. Educating young people about water: A guide to goals and resources with an emphasis on nonformal and school enrichment settings. ERIC A-1117.
Michigan
Fish
Aquaria/Museums/Zoos
Government (and closely related) sources include:
Foundation sources include:
Corporations are a potential source of funding and equipment/resources including:
those in fishing, boating, recreation, and related industries (e.g., Bass
Pro, Orvis, Zebco, etc.; organizations such as the American Sportfishing Association
and the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation may help to provide a
link to these sources), some of these sources are currently being pursued
by Dr. Shari Dann to help support the Great Lakes Fishery Trust's Project
F.I.S.H
The following government organizations do not have grant programs but could provide funding for relevant projects:
Local fisherman's clubs might be interested in helping to raise funds and/or be a source of volunteers and equipment\supplies:
The following organization helps to link between local (service, fishing) organizations with industry to obtain (lower cost) fishing tackle for fishing education programs:
Other potential funding sources may be found via:
All Sea Grant Offices in the Great Lakes region:
Other usefull web sites