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Ohio Sea Grant College Program
and Stone Laboratory

Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory

Twine Line

Twine Line is the printed voice of Ohio Sea Grant. The award-winning, quarterly newsletter covers issues, events, and research related to Lake Erie and the Great Lakes. Geared toward the public, agencies, media and elected officials, each 12-page issue includes three pages devoted to Stone Laboratory information provided by the Friends of Stone Lab. Subscription rate: $10 for one year.
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Fall - Winter 2009 Issue (new) *


Size approx. 3.06 MB
  • Ironing It Out: Study finds metal degrades pollutants in Lake Erie wetlands, Stacy Brannan
  • The Green Clean-Up Crew: Plants may offer solution for pulling pollutants out of soil, Stacy Brannan
  • COSEE Goes Treasure Hunting Along Lake Erie, Amanda Whitener
  • That Settles It: Model predictus fate of contaminants during remediation efforts, Stacy Brannan
  • Stone Lab's Crites Endowment Honors Respected Researcher, Teacher, Artist, Stacy Brannan
  • Ohio Sea Grant to Fund Eight New Research Projects, Stacy Brannan
  • Bait and Switch: VHS-induced bait choices tested by OCAFS members, Stacy Brannan
  • Sea Grant Academy Brings New Agents Up to Speed, Stacy Brannan
  • Webinar Explains Cap-and-Trade Complexities, Stacy Brannan
  • Stone Laboratory 2010 Summer Courses, Jeff Reutter
  • David Fullard: Student Research Experience Crosses Borders, Tops Summer, Stacy Brannan
  • Friends of Stone Laboratory, Mike Heniken
  • Donate and Become a Friend of Stone Laboratory, Jeff Reutter
  • Wear Your Stone Lab Pride: Merchandise and Publication Request, Nancy Cruickshank

Summer/Fall 2009 Issue


Size approx. 2.82 MB
  • Cause and Effect: Sediment plume creates perfect incubator for Microcystis bloom, Stacy Brannan
  • Old Problem, New Questions: Nitrogen cycling possible Dead Zone contributor, Stacy Brannan
  • Paving the Way: Ohio Sea Grant's first Extension Agent reflects on 30-year career, Stacy Brannan
  • Ohio Tourism Team Opens the Toolbox, Stacy Brannan
  • These Islands are for the Birders (and History Lovers, Too!), Stacy Brannan
  • Priming the Dead Zone: Winter alga may be linked to summertime event, Stacy Brannan
  • Climate Change and Ohio's Economy: Implications of Cap and Trade for Ohioans, Jill Jentes Banicki
  • Aquatic Visitors Center Reels 'Em In, Stacy Brannan
  • Amy Miller: Work, Learn, Lead, Teach, Stacy Brannan
  • Friends of Stone Laboratory, Mike Heniken

Spring - Summer 2009 Issue


Size approx. 2.4 MB
  • Biocomplexity: Uncovering Lake Erie's Physical, Biological, and Economic Connections, Stacy Brannan
  • Collaborative Effort Nets Seven Grants, Stacy Brannan
  • University Awards Sea Grant and Stone Lab with Top Outreach Honors, Jill Jentes
  • Gone Fishing: Study Offers Snapshot of the Ohio Charter Industry, Stacy Brannan
  • In His Element: Sea Grant Researcher Creates New Lake Erie Model, Stacy Brannan
  • CSI: Lake Erie Tours: New tour partners culture with science, Stacy Brannan
  • Educator Spotlight: Lisa Bircher: A Dozen Years of Dedication, Stacy Brannan
  • Friends of Stone Laboratory, Mike Heniken

Winter - Spring 2009 Issue


Size approx. 3.15 MB



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