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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Size approx. 7.58 MB | - First Ohio Sea Camp Successful, David Kelch, Fred Snyder
- Fishing Invitational to Stress Lake Erie's Economic Development, Frank R Lichtkoppler
- Seafood Sense- Shark- Your Chance to Bite Back, David Kelch
- 1985 State Legislature/ Congressional Day, Maran Brainard
- Fall Fishing Invitational, Maran Brainard
- Beach Ridge Studied, Frank R Lichtkoppler
- Lake Erie Salmon and Trout Food Habits to be Studied, Fred Snyder
- Great lakes Fish Consumption Agreement
- Ohio's Fish Consumption Action, Maran Brainard
- Coastal Erosion, Real Estate Professionals, and Extention, Frank Lichtkoppler, David Kelch
- Recreation Commission Formed
- Boat Titling Guidelines
- Dempsey Fishing Access Area
- Artificial Reefs Update, Michael Gerber
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Size approx. 7.53 MB | - Sea Grant Scientists Work on Mercury Problem, Frank R Lichtkoppler
- F.T. Stone Laboratory Scholarships- 1985
- Fisheries Management Funds Rescued, Frank R Lichtkoppler
- Seafood Sense- Crawfish- A Culinary Delight, David O Kelch
- 12th Annual Docks and Marinas Conference
- Areas of Concern: An Inventory of Pollution "Hot Spots"
- America's Estuaries: Life's Vital Link- Year of the Ocean
- Coast Guard Hotline Experiment
- Hatchery Gets Funds
- Education Topics Ranked, Frank Lichtkoppler
- C-WARP: Coal Waste Artificial Reef Program, Frank Lichtkoppler
- Lake Erodes Its Own Shores, Frank Lichtkoppler
- What's so Great About Lake Erie?, Fred L Snyder
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Size approx. 7.48 MB | - Great Lakes Levels Setting New Record Highs, Frank H Quinn
- Central Basin Walleye Tournaments to Benefit Artificial Reef Program, Dave Kelch
- Ohio Waterfront Law Changes
- Seafood Sense- Mahi-Mahi (Dolphin), David Kelch
- Fish Oil Derivatives May Help Heart, Dave Kelch
- Lake Erie is the Key to Waterfront Development, Fred L Snyder
- Ashtabula Reef Permit Issued
- Artificial Reefs- Marine and Freshwater Application
- National Sea Grant College Program
- Pesticides in Lake Erie Marshes Come Under Investigation, Fred L Snyder
- Theft-Proofing Boats
- High Lake Levels Threaten Coastline, Frank R Lichtkoppler
- Program 60
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Size approx. 7.18 MB | - Thanks Cleveland!
- Biogeography of the Island Region of Western Lake Erie Colloquium
- Wallop-Breaux Fund Update, Frank R Lichtkoppler
- Port Clinton Walleye Festival Combines With Pro-Am Tournamant, Fred L Snyder
- Symposium Valued at Quarter Million Dollars, Frank R Lichtkoppler
- Seafood Sense- Okay, What's An Orange Roughy?, Dave Kelch
- Preparation of "Heart Healthy" Seafood, Dave Kelch
- Phosphorus in Lake Erie, Frank R Lichtkoppler
- The History of Shipping on Lake Erie
- Fremont Fishes for Spring River Anglers, Fred L Snyder
- Spend the Summer on an Island
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