Water shapes Weston Scholarship winner’s choices
Celeste Gunderson, a junior at UW-Madison, is the recipient of the 2020 Carl J. Weston Scholarship from Wisconsin Sea Grant.
Celeste Gunderson, a junior at UW-Madison, is the recipient of the 2020 Carl J. Weston Scholarship from Wisconsin Sea Grant.
The internships come with a $5,000 stipend, and applications are due Thursday, Feb. 25.
Owners of steel structures on inland lakes and a river in northern Minnesota are reporting the same kind of corrosion as seen in the Duluth-Superior Harbor and other harbors along Lake Superior.
Wisconsin Sea Grant shared an online version of its 36-page 2018-20 biennial report.
The next River Talk will take place via Zoom at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13. Kelly Beaster and Reed Schwarting with the Lake Superior Research Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Superior will present, “Coastal wetlands: Dynamic ecosystems of Lake Superior.”
Christina Remucal is investigating the fate of PFAS in Green Bay and Lake Michigan sediments and water for two years through a Wisconsin Sea Grant project. She also used her expertise to help craft the recent PFAS Action Plan for the state.
Nominations are due by midnight on Jan. 16, 2021 for the first-ever Great Lakes Champion Award.
An informative new video illuminates the varied coregonines, commonly known as cisco, that have pulsed through Great Lakes waters for 12,000 years.
To help communities cope and prepare for higher intensity storms and more rainfall, Wisconsin Sea Grant and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has developed a Flood Resilience Scorecard.
Moen’s efforts will serve commercial fishermen, charter fishermen, processors and aquaculture operators, as well as consumers, retailers and those in the culinary world.