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Andren Calls it a Career
After three-plus decades of guiding UW WRI and its sister organization, Sea Grant, in new and exciting directions, Anders Andren announces his retirement and reflects on his sizable accomplishments.
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One Man’s Finger Pincher is Another Man’s Weed Remover
Read a perspective about invasive species that fill our inland waters and the Great Lakes. This is an essay from the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant's aquatic invasive species outreach specialist.
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Sucker Migration Harbinger of Climate Change
How do fish know when to migrate? Climate change may be playing an increasingly important factor.
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Wisconsin Role in International Mercury Research on Display
Wisconsin researchers have a big role to play at the 10th annual International Conference on Mercury the week of July 25. It's just a continuation of a long tradition of work on toxics in the environment.
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UW Water Resources Institute Wins 2011 Apex Award
Videographer John Karl's web video on a researcher studying well contaminants is an example of top-notch communication.
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Marklein Ends Run at the Grants-Process Helm
Grants-master Dan Marklein is has made a difference through his work for WRI -- ensuring researchers get their grant checks.
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New Online Tools for Coastal Climate Learning and Training Now Available
Wisconsin Sea Grant collaborated with the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research's Cooperative Program for Operational Meteorology, Education and Training program and NOAA's Climate Program Office
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Stream Sediments Serve Important Role in Ecological Balance
Can bacteria in stream sediment convert environmentally hazardous nitrates into nitrogen? Researchers funded by the Water Resources Institute aim to find out.
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