New coastal engineering curriculum connects middle schoolers to the Great Lakes
The hands-on lessons teach kids about bluff erosion, stormwater, and green infrastructure.
The hands-on lessons teach kids about bluff erosion, stormwater, and green infrastructure.
The Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education (WAEE) recently named Ginny Carlton, Wisconsin Sea Grant education outreach specialist, as the winner of the 2026 Dave Engleson Award. The award honors individuals, agencies, and organizations making significant contributions to the field of environmental education. Carlton joins the esteemed company of former award winners like Senator Tammy Baldwin, …
Cailin Young is developing workshops to help coastal communities adapt to the changing conditions along the Great Lakes.
Marian Azeem-Angel is working on a guide to help people learn about coastal hazards and assess their risks.
The study found that boaters who were more aware of Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers! and Clean Drain Dry brands removed plants from their boats more often than those who weren’t aware.
A program from Wisconsin Sea Grant and the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve offers local officials a chance to tackle those challenges together.
The marina has new bioretention areas, native plantings, and vegetated buffers that protect against erosion and flooding.
The marina was the first one certified in 2010.