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Ohio Sea Grant releases Spring – Summer 2010 edition of Twine Line

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  • by Dave Hochanadel
  • — April 28, 2010

twineline The latest issue of the Ohio Sea Grant’s Twine Line is available online today. The quarterly newsletter covers Great Lakes issues, with a focus on Lake Erie, as well as news about OSU’s Stone Laboratory.

This issue features articles about VHS testing for fish, Stone Lab’s Lake Erie field trip program, and more.

In addition to the free online [PDF] version of the publication, a hardcopy subscription is available at $10 for one year.

This issue’s headlines include:

  • VHS Test Fishes For Faster Answers
  • Stone Lab’s Science Field Trip Program Teaches Importance of Lake Erie
  • Charter Captains Conference Spreads the Word about Good Business
  • LEMTA Supports Ohio Sea Grant Efforts through Show Donations
  • REU Scholarship Program Trains Future Scientists
  • Endowments Get Students to Stone Lab
  • New Collaborative Projects Help Great Lakes Region Grasp Climate Issue
  • Researcher Hones Computer Model to Predict Lake Erie Dead Zone
  • Tours Bring Lake Erie Science & History to Public

Twine Line [The Ohio Sea Grant College Program]

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