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Milwaukee anglers share “fish tales” with summer student

  Pierce measures a fish. Image credit: Olivia Kress By Thomas Pierce, Freshwater Collaborative summer research student This summer, 35 undergraduate students from across the country conducted research...

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When the magic in science, nature and words creates the best part of us

By Sally Cole-Misch Join Wisconsin Sea Grant’s Titus Seilheimer in conversation with Sally Cole-Misch, author of Great Lakes, Great Read’s Adult Selection, “The Best Part of Us,” Monday, Nov. 11, at...

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Major fishery management milestone: Lake trout population is fully restored...

Lake trout caught in Lake Superior on Isle Royale National Park. Image credit: Marie Zhuikov, Wisconsin Sea Grant A major milestone was recently reached in fisheries management on Lake Superior. The...

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Harris steps down from Sea Grant Advisory Council

After 34 years of service, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Professor Emeritus Hallet J. “Bud” Harris is stepping down from Wisconsin Sea Grant’s Advisory Council. During that time, Harris served as...

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Shipboard Science Workshop for Teachers

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How people connect to the St. Louis River Estuary

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has published the results and recommendations that came from a 2021-22  Waterway Benefits Study of the St. Louis River Estuary. The study was conducted to...

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Join us for “Students Ask Scientists” on April 2

Where language, communication, and Aquatic Invasive Species management meet Invasive species in our lakes and rivers are often a result of human behavior. People accidentally and intentionally move...

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Wisconsin Sea Grant says ‘Bon Voyage!’ to a communications legend

Marie Zhuikov (center) discusses a communications project with former colleague Jennifer Smith during a learning trip on Green Bay. This spring Wisconsin Sea Grant is sending off Senior Science...

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Ph.D. student finds unique way to talk about aquatic invasive research

Water researchers are always looking for new and innovative ways to reach out to people about how the impacts of their work can help improve water quality. Serena George is one of those researchers. A...

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