Guts and glory: Thinking beyond the fillet
The 100% Wisconsin Fish contest award winners proposed creative ways to use fish.
The 100% Wisconsin Fish contest award winners proposed creative ways to use fish.
They toured several aquaculture facilities and helped collect data on Atlantic salmon.
The series invites University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students and staff to learn about natural areas on campus.
The East River Collaborative’s field tour showcased bioswales, permeable pavement, and native plant gardens across the city.
On Oct. 25, 2025, kids and families can enjoy sturgeon activities and book talks about all things fish.
SkipperBud’s Oshkosh Marina has received a Wisconsin Clean Marina designation from Wisconsin Sea Grant and its partners for the marina’s efforts to prevent pollution and protect fish, wildlife, and public health. Wisconsin’s Clean Marina Program launched in 2010 to promote clean and safe waterways for the state’s marine industry through best practices while meeting state …
Twelve interns got hands-on experience at aquaculture facilities across the state.
The contest is seeking creative ideas on how to use all parts of Great Lakes fish.