Check out a sampling of our videos. They feature partnerships and collaboration, science for the Great Lakes and underwater vistas.
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2014-05-30 | 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... |
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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... |
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2012-06-23 | Day 3 of mapping the Australasia shipwreck. |
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2011-11-16 | 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... |
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2011-09-01 | 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. |
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2010-04-14 | 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. |
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2009-05-06 | Milwaukee's Growing Power, a community-based urban food center, is using plants as natural water filters for raising yellow perch. |
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