Editors
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 2 By the Numbers
- 4 Science on the Shallowest Great Lake
- 6 Scholarships Support Science Experiences
- 7 Community Science Partnerships
- 7 Rethinking Plastic Use at Put-in-Bay
- 8 Life and Science on the High Seas
- 10 Nitrogen Trackers
- 12 On the Cover: A Team Effort
- 18 An Engaging Environment
- 19 Social Media Highlights
- 20 @Stone Lab: Branching Out
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Contributors
Adrian Alexander Rodriguez - Source, Catharine McGhan, PhD - Source, Christina Dierkes - Author, Daniel Combs - Author, Dr. Silvia Newell, PhD - Source, Dr. W. Robert Midden - Source, Emily Esplandiu - Source, Jason F. Huntley, PhD - Source, Jill Ferlinc Bartolotta - Source, Joy Snow - Author, Mark McCarthy, PhD - Source, Melissa Kowalski - Source, Thomas Knobloch, PhD - Source
Description
The Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative (HABRI) continues to help protect Ohio residents from algal toxins. Researchers are making promising progress on solutions for tracking blooms, protecting drinking water, reducing public health impacts and supporting sustainable agriculture efforts.


