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2014-05-30

  Ancient Oaks Tell Climate Stories

Oak trees in Wisconsin provide a record of rainfall going back 300 years. They're helping us understand what to expect in the next three centuries. This research is led by Evan Larson, a dendrochonologist (tree ring scientist) at the University of Wisc...
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2013-05-29

  Revitalizing Local Waterfront Economies: The Great Lakes Legacy Act

The Great Lakes, a vital asset to 35 million residents, have a legacy of pollution due to our nation's industrial past. The Great Legacy Act revitalizes rivers, lakes, and harbors, known as Areas of Concern, helping to restore lost benefits. This video...
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2012-06-23

  Shipwreck Exploration - Saturday

Day 3 of mapping the Australasia shipwreck.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2011-11-16

  What Will Round Gobies Do To Great Lakes Streams?

Beginning in 2007, using funding provided by University of Wisconsin Sea Grant, UW-Madison ecologist Jake Vander Zanden and UW graduate student Matt Kornis set out to discover just what kind of impact the gobies might be having. Using nets and a portab...
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2011-09-01

  How Many Sport Fish Can Lake Michigan Support?

Harvey Bootsma and John Janssen, Wisconsin Sea Grant-funded professors at UW--Milwaukee's School of Freshwater Sciences, have their sights on the waters close to shore.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2010-04-14

  Sturgeon Spearing on Lake Winnebago

Sturgeon spearing has its roots in the customs of many of the Native Americans who lived in the Great Lakes region long before Europeans arrived in North America.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2009-05-06

  Growing Fish in Green Houses

Milwaukee's Growing Power, a community-based urban food center, is using plants as natural water filters for raising yellow perch.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author