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 1989 Issue |
| - Oil pollution and the Great Lakes, Doug Jenneret
- Alaska Sea Grant's response to Prince William oil spill
- Issues of concern, Frank Lichtkoppler
- Stone Lab 1990 summer program planned
- Popular Publicatios from Ohio Sea Grant
- Dear Twine Line readers, Maran Bainard
- New marina conference set for November
- Researcher's work receives award from honors program, Doug Jeanneret
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Summer 1989 Issue |
| - Legislators awareness of Lake Erie increased, Maran Bainard
- Remedial Action Plans progressing
- The story of acid rain, Doug Jeanneret
- Dear Twine Line reader, Maran Brainard
- Fishing for fun and funds for 4-H Camp, Frank Lichtkoppler
- Powerboat races on Lake Erie
- Regulations for walleye are in line with population
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Spring 1989 Issue |
| - Booking a charter trip, David Kelch
- Dear Twine Line reader, Maran Brainard
- Fish species production assessed
- Great Lakes groups call upon congress
- The State of Ohio is minding the shore
- Sea lamprey may make a come back, unfortunately
- Fish off the artificial reefs
- Sea Grant's impact on the economy continues increasing
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Spring 1989 Issue |
| - Lake Erie: Ohio's model of economic growth through natural resource development, Fred L Snyder
- Fire at Sea
- The freight is moving through the Lakes
- Who'll work the vessels?
- The truth about Great Lakes water levels, Maran Brainard
- Networking: The net worth of Sea Grant
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