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Episode 1: Providing a “Road Map” for Aquaculture in Wisconsin from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
If you plan to start an aquaculture business in Wisconsin, you’re in luck. Wisconsin is one of the only U.S. states that is mapped out with the aquaculture industry in mind. The mapping tool is ava...
ListenEpisode 2: The Art and Science of Sturgeon from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
A professor’s concern about the condition of the ocean’s coral reefs translated into a unique melding of freshwater art and science once he found himself in the Great Lakes after living in Japan. L...
ListenEpisode 3: Sea Grant Helps City Clean Up its Zoning Code “Monster” from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The city of Superior is beginning a process, led by Wisconsin Sea Grant’s Julia Noordyk, to review and update city codes and ordinances to reduce stormwater pollution. Hear what Superior Mayor Jim ...
ListenEpisode 4: Wild Rice is Focus of a Grant for Outreach Efforts in Lake Superior States from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Sea Grant Programs in Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota will receive federal funds to create a Manoomin (wild rice) toolkit. Leading the effort in Wisconsin will be Deidre Peroff, Wisconsin Sea Gra...
ListenEpisode 5: Research in Real Life: Wisconsin Teachers Cruise Lake Ontario from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Two Wisconsin teachers joined a dozen others from around the Great Lakes on a week-long research cruise this summer on Lake Ontario with scientists. We spoke with them before their trip aboard the ...
ListenEpisode 6: Wisconsin Clean Marina Program Granted a Boatload of Money from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
A three-year grant of $200,000 will help Wisconsin’s Clean Marina Program last into the future and will encourage more boat marinas to reduce any negative impacts from their operations in Lake Mich...
ListenEpisode 7: Milwaukee River Race Proceeds Swimmingly from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
In the first swim held in the Milwaukee River in potentially 100 years, 68 people entered the water for a mile-and-a-half race. All but one finished, and nobody got sick. Hear the details from Kirs...
ListenEpisode 8: College Course Uses Lake Superior Watershed as a Climate Change Example from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Students from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point received a personal look at current and future impacts of climate change through a new field class the college offered and Wisconsin Sea Gran...
ListenEpisode 9: UW-Madison Researchers Focus on Efficient Water and Nitrogen Use in the Central Sands of Wisconsin from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Chris Kucharik and Matthew Ruark have new funding from the Water Resources Institute for a project that will help farmers in the Central Sands Region better manage their nitrogen fertilizer use and...
ListenEpisode 10: The Drama of Docks from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Gene Clark, our coastal engineer, helps state and local agencies with coastal erosion issues. This is the story of one case of erosion on Madeline Island in Lake Superior that went all the way to t...
ListenEpisode 11: Meteotsunami-Generated Rip Currents from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Conditions from a July 4, 2003, storm that caused seven drownings on Lake Michigan came under scrutiny by Wisconsin Sea Grant scientists who are studying a storm-induced wave called a meteotsunami ...
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