Temperature profiling buoys will aid in Lake Superior research
In 2007, Jay Austin, professor of physics at the University of Minnesota Duluth, was an author of a report asserting that the surface temperatures of Lake Superior had risen at[…]
In 2007, Jay Austin, professor of physics at the University of Minnesota Duluth, was an author of a report asserting that the surface temperatures of Lake Superior had risen at[…]
The first few weeks of a young fishery-born salmon’s life can be vulnerable ones. If left to fend for themselves, they must struggle to survive against predators and starvation. Fortunately[…]
[youtube uuwN6qxM7BU 550 443] European Nitrogen Assessment official launch video A new large-scale, five-year European assessment shows that nitrogen is not only costly to the environment, but to the economy[…]
Stephen R. Carpenter, a zoology and limnology professor, was selected as the 2011 winner of the Stockholm Water Prize. Carpenter, who teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is being honored[…]