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Download the 2006-08 Directory of Projects and People (372k PDF)

 

During 2006-2008, UW Sea Grant is supporting three dozen research, education, and outreach projects in eleven thematic areas that address a host of issues and concerns:

A Retrospective Analysis of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior Food Webs
AhR Signaling in Rainbow Trout and Zebrafish
Aquaculture Advisory Services for the Great Lakes Region
Cercopagis Invasion of Lake Michigan: Predictable Responses or "Invasional Meltdown" of the Planktonic Food Web?
Compensatory and Spatial Dynamics in Great Lakes Food Webs
Development and Application of Molecular-Based Methods for Identifying Sources of Fecal Pollution at Lake Michigan Beaches
Development of Yellow Perch Broodstocks for Selective Breeding
Direct Effect of Metals on Behavior, Sexual Development and Reproduction of Amphibians in Great Lakes Ecosystems
Earthwatch Public Service Radio Program
Endocrine and Environmental Regulation of Growth in Yellow Perch
Evaluation of the Algal Nuisance Cladophora and its Effect on E.coli and Beach Closures
Expanding Cattails and Shrinking Sedge Meadows: Reversible?
Genomic Approach to Understanding TCDD Toxicity in Zebrafish
Geospatial Technologies for Land Use Planning in Great Lakes Coastal Communities
Hydrodynamics, Chlorophyll and Larval Fishes
Impact of a Shifting Wind Field over the Laurentian Great Lakes on Accumulation and Resuspension of Sediments in Green Bay, Lake Michigan
Impact of the Round Goby on Yellow Perch Recruitment
Improving Risk Estimation, Safety and Cost-Effectiveness in Scuba Diving
Improving Safety and Efficiency in Scuba Diving
Lake Sturgeon Bowl: Wisconsin's Regional Academic Competition for the National Ocean Sciences Bowl
Lake Superior Food Web Dynamics: Modeling at Multiple Scales
LakeSat: Near Real-Time Monitoring of Water Quality in Green Bay and Wisconsin's Lake Michigan Coastal Waters via Satellite Remote Sensing
Latent Toxicity in Adult Zebrafish Following Early Life Stage Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin
Measuring Interrelated Demands for Commercially Caught Fish
National Marine Aquaculture Initiative: Production of a Best Management Practices Manual for Aquaculture in Wisconsin and the Great Lakes Region
Parallel Toxicogenomic Resources for Zebrafish and Rainbow Trout: Identifying Conserved Molecular Biomarkers of Toxicant Exposure
Predicting the Impact of Zebra Mussels on Trophic Transfers in Green Bay: Ecosystem Modeling and Lower Food Web Interactions with Fish
Quagga Mussel Invasions: Functional Morphology, Biomechanics, Zebra Mussel Displacement and Future Spread
Recent Advances in Limnology and Oceanography Seminar Series
Reciprocal Spread of Invasive Species in Lake Michigan Coastal Habitats
Sea Grant - Industry Fellowship to Develop a Hybrid Photocatalytic/Disinfecting Point of Use Drinking Water Treatment Device
Sea Grant Non-Indigenous Species (SGNIS) Web Site: Development and Support
Sources and Transport Mechanisms for Escherichia coli Contamination at Lake Michigan Beaches
Sustainability of Lake Trout Fisheries in Lake Superior
Tetracycline Antibiotics and Resistance Genes in Aquaculture Environments: Genotypic Diversity and Potential Resistance Reservoirs
Wood, Steel and Steam: Shipwreck Archaeology, Preservation and Public Education

 



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