Editors
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 2 By the Numbers
- 4 Round 'Em Up
- 6 Growing, For Science
- 7 New Water Quality Buoy Donation to Expand Algal Bloom Monitoring
- 8 Stone Lab Field Trip Photo Album
- 10 On the Cover: Community Connections
- 10 There's Nothing Smeary About Lake Erie Anymore
- 11 Social Media Highlights
- 18 Student Spotlight: Harrison Fried
- 19 On the Island
- 20 @ Stone Lab: Educating Educators
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Contributors
Christina Dierkes - Author, Christopher John Winslow, PhD - Source, Daniel Combs - Author, Dr. Rosanne White Fortner - Author, Harrison Fried - Source, Jill Ferlinc Bartolotta - Source, Jill Jentes Banicki - Author, Joy Snow - Author, Justin Chaffin - Source, Kristin Marie Stanford, PhD - Source, Mary Beth Hoffman - Source, Mr. Joseph E. Lucente - Source, Mrs. Sarah Ann Orlando - Source, Quinn Matthew Miller - Source, Randy Gardner - Source, Scott Hardy, PhD - Source, Sean O'Brien - Source, Tara F (Shenoi) Barcza - Source, Tory Gabriel - Source
Description
Ohio Sea Grant Extension educators bridge the gap between university research and their clientele, bringing Lake Erie knowledge to the public. Read about some of their projects, as well as other Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Lab research and education, in the newest issue of Twine Line.
Featured articles:
– Round ‘em Up: The Annual Watersnake Census
– Ohio Senate Bill 299 Includes Funding for Stone Lab Expansion
– Stone Lab Field Trips Album
– There’s nothing Smeary about Lake Erie Anymore
– Shaping a Policy of Success


