Aquatic Invasive Species Snapshot Day returns August 9
The event invites volunteers to search for aquatic invasive species in rivers, lakes, and wetlands.
The event invites volunteers to search for aquatic invasive species in rivers, lakes, and wetlands.
Sea Grant is bringing fish and aquaculture into the classroom.
Carrie Malone will work with Milwaukee communities to build resilience to flooding, changing water levels and other coastal hazards.
The “Wisconsin Aquaculture Coloring and Sticker Activity Book” is the first of its kind.
Tim Campbell is offering a program for middle school students and educators to learn more about how we talk about invasive species and how the different message frames we use can impact effectiveness of efforts to prevent and manage aquatic invasive species.
The Aquaculture Information Exchange recently named Emma Hauser an extension/outreach extraordinaire.
Millions of dollars are spent every year in Wisconsin to manage unwanted aquatic plants. Despite this, little funding or effort is dedicated to education specific to aquatic plant management. A Sea Grant study aimed at filling this information gap by identifying internet search terms.
The conference will bring together fish farmers, researchers, educators and vendors across the state and region.