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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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January - February 1998 Issue

  • Patterns of Visitation to Lake Erie Beaches, Brent Sohngen
  • FYI, Jill Jentes
  • 1996 National Survey Shows Increased Recreational Expenditures, but Fewer Participants, Leroy Hushak
  • The Early Forts on Sandusky Bay: Fort Sandoski, Fred Snyder
  • Exotic Species Update #48: Taking the Pulse of a Wetland, Robin Taylor
  • Ask Your Agent: Freshwater Clams, Mary Bielen, Frank Lichtkoppler
  • Friends of Stone Laboratory, Mike Heniken

October/November 1997 Issue

  • Cleveland Municipal Stadium Attracts Fans, Jill Jentes
  • FYI, Jill Jentes
  • Twine Line Readership Survey, Jill Jentes
  • What is Stone Lab?, Eduardo Acosta
  • Ask Your Agent: Eurasian ruffe, Fred Snyder
  • Friends of stone Laboratory, Mike Heniken

February 1997 Issue


Size approx. 500.76 KB
  • Two Artificial Reefs to be created from the Celeveland Stadium Rubble
  • FYI
  • Be Part of the Solution in Ashtabula RAP
  • Sheepshead revisited: A continuation of "Is Sheepshead in Columbus like a fish out of water?", Robin Taylor
  • Exotic Species Update
  • Western Lake Erie Guide, Kyle Sharp
  • Endowments created will help students learn more about Lake Erie
  • Top Walleye Fishing gets Overlooked, Fred Snyder

Winter 1989 Issue


Size approx. 500.76 KB
  • Zebra mussels invasion and implications, Fred Snyder
  • Point and non-point sollution sources, Doug Jeanneret
  • Shipping within the Great Lakes, Doug Jeanneret
  • Wetlands along Ohio's coastal Lake Erie
  • Dear Twine Line reader, Maran Brainard
  • Wetlands improve water quality, Judy Kauffeld
  • Great Lakes charter sailing generates millions of dollars
  • Lake Erie cookbook redesigned
  • KSU-Ashtabula offers marine retail program, Frank Lichtkoppler



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