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OHIO SEA GRANT
NEWSLETTER • AUGUST 2016
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Prioritizing Water Quality

Jay Martin, professor of agricultural engineering, and Chris Winslow, interim director of Ohio Sea Grant, write about Ohio State's efforts to help improve water quality for Ohioans in Buckeye Voices.

RESEARCH

Minnows crucial to the ecology of rivers, streams
Dr. Stephen Jacquemin at Wright State University's Lake Campus is leading a research team conducting a unique study on often-overlooked fish thanks to funding from Ohio Sea Grant.

EDUCATION

A Global Impact
Stone Lab alum and former Sea Grant Knauss Fellow Tony Murphy leads the GLOBE education program, which gives 30,000 schools across the world access to environmental data and scientific research practice.

OUTREACH

Dredging up the Polluted Past
Ohio Sea Grant staff were instrumental in helping the Ashtabula River Partnership remove the polluted river from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's list of Areas of Concern.

Dry weather likely to stifle algae bloom

Although near-drought conditions will likely suppress western Lake Erie algae this summer, scientists said the probable reprieve simply underscores how strongly the algae problem is associated with agricultural runoff.

Lake Erie Fishery Managers Ask Anglers to Scan Yellow Perch

Anglers can help fishery managers by taking yellow perch they catch this year in Lake Erie to be scanned for microchips at one of seven stations along the coast.

Learning for Life

For many students, Stone Lab is the first time they experience science outside of a textbook.

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