Monday, September 28, 2009

Invasion of Jellyfish in Lake St. Clair?


The blobs of found in parts of Lake St. Clair aren't stinging jellyfish after all. They're tiny harmless invertebrates that cluster together to form a gelatinous mass as big as a basketball And their presence is a good sign for Lake St. Clair. They won't sting you and easily outgrow freshwater jellyfish that are only the size of a quarter. They have died nearing the end of summer after the pectinatella magnifica fertilize themselves. They're hermaphrodites with both male and female sex organs.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Welcome

Hello,
My name is Justin Trumble and welcome to my blog. I am 23 years old and a senior in my last semester at Grand Valley State University. I graduate in December with a double major in Marketing and Management. I am from Macomb, Mi about 25 miles north of Detroit. I attended Dakota High school where I played football, soccer, and basketball. I have continued my football career here at Grand Valley and have been starting here for the past 4 years. I am the place kicker and punter and have been a part of two Nation Championships. In my free time, if any, you can find me out on Lake St. Clair on my boat. Boating is my favorite thing to do and is the main things that gets me through the long Michigan winters.