Tag: Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Laboratory
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DNR moves to allow increased commercial take of Green Bay whitefish
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is moving toward a permanent rule change that would allow increased commercial harvest of lake whitefish in southern Green Bay.The modification has been years in the making and is a response to a good news, bad news situation.On the sunny side of the equation, the whitefish population in the bay has been…
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UW-Milwaukee Scientist Takes Toxic Algae Technology To Other Parts Of Great Lakes | WUWM 89.7 FM – Milwaukee’s NPR
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Researchers are increasingly concerned about how run-off from farm fields is ending up in lakes and other water bodies, and in some cases feeding algae that can be toxic. A UW-Milwaukee scientist is leading an effort to advance research while protecting aquatic and public health.READ Milwaukee Researcher Prescribes Science & Nature To Solve Toxic Algae…
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Buoys back in Bay of Green Bay will bring data to boaters, researchers | WOODTV.com
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) — This week the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin and NEW Water partnered to put the Green Bay West and East buoys back on the water.They are fundamental tools used to measure current weather conditions like wind speed, air and water temperatures and wave height. …In addition to…
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Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Lab on Discover Wisconsin
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Know Your Wisconsin: UW-Green Bay’s Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Lab… Hear from UW-Green Bay’s staff and students about the ways our lives affect Wisconsin freshwater ecosystems. Source: (4) Watch | Facebook
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Prof. Forsythe publishes paper on juvenile northern pike ecology in Green Bay
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Prof. Forsythe (NAS) published a paper on juvenile northern pike ecology in Green Bay. A co-author on the paper includes former undergraduate Amy Cottrell (Biology), now a Ph.D. student at Clemson University. Abstract: Production and outmigration of young‐of‐year (YOY) northern pike from natal sites in Lower Green Bay, WI, USA, were documented over three consecutive…
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Students and faculty in the Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries program featured on Discover Wisconsin
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Beginning on Saturday, May 15, 2021 and going through the following week these news outlets will be airing a Discover Wisconsin segment about UW-Green Bay’s Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Lab. On Monday, March 15, 2021, a Discover Wisconsin crew visited campus and followed UW-Green Bay students and staff in the field. Discover Wisconsin is highlighting…
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Professor Forsythe publishes paper on adult and larval fish assemblages of Green Bay
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Prof. Patrick Forsythe (NAS), with help from eight recent graduates, co-authored this research paper was co-authored with eight recent graduates of the Environmental Science and Policy Graduate Program!! Abstract: Small tributaries of the Great Lakes serve as important habitat during critical life stages of many fish species, though temporal and spatial dynamics of the assemblage…
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Former intern in UW-Green Bay’s Aquatic Ecology Fisheries Lab is making waves in conservation
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Thanks to her FFA connections and job-shadowing experiences, Kayla Reed gained an internship in 2019 and 2020 at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Laboratory. During summer 2020, Reed was also an American Fisheries Society Hutton scholar. Source: Former Member Makes Waves in Conservation | ffa.org