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Ohio Sea Grant releases new issue of Twine Line

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  • by Dave Hochanadel
  • — February 15, 2010

Twine LineThe Ohio State University’s Ohio Sea Grant Program released its latest edition of Twine Line today. The quarterly newsletter covers Great Lakes issues, with a focus on Lake Erie, as well as news about OSU’s Stone Laboratory.

A hardcopy subscription is available at $10 for one year, or online for free at http://www.ohioseagrant.osu.edu/_documents/twineline/v32i1.pdf

The stories in this issue include:

  • The Bigger, Better, Super-Sized Perch
  • Cleaning Up Lake Erie, One Marina and Boater at a Time
  • Ready to Lead: Ohio Tourism Leadership Academy provides tools to move Ohio forward
  • Swept Away: New computer model maps and predicts future Lake Erie coastlines
  • Watching Birders: Sea Grant researcher to determine economic impact of birdwatching in Ohio
  • Snyder Receives Lake Erie Commission Award
  • Harmful Algal Blooms Explained in New Fact Sheet
  • New Opportunities at Stone Lab
  • Stone Lab Student Finds Her Science Calling from an Early Age

Twine Line [The Ohio Sea Grant College Program]

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