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Fisheries Research
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The Fisheries Division of the Michigan DNR includes a section devoted to fisheries research. Approximately 53 people make up the Research Section or about 30% of the Fisheries Division.
The mission of the Research Section is to provide information, models, and advice to make possible science-based management of Michigan's fishery resources.
This mission is pursued by synthesis of existing information and/or that gained through direct application of the scientific method into decision-support tools.
The research section includes biologists, analysts, technicians, and other support professionals. The Research Section works closely with the other sections of the Fisheries Division to assist in their missions by pursuing long-term or in-depth investigations that are normally outside the scope of other Fisheries Division units.
The Research Section of the Michigan DNR's Fisheries Division maintains many partnerships and working relationships with other governmental institutions and universities. Funding comes from a variety or sources including Sport Fish Restoration Funds.
The Research Section is divided into six separate research stations located throughout the state and the PERM Unit which resides at various universities. In addition, the Section includes a statewide section manager, support staff, and Division services.
Request for Proposals for Fisheries Research
Request for Proposals
Proposal Template
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