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Gifts of the
Glaciers
An overview of the Great Lakes basin with profiles of each lake.
Fish
of the Great Lakes
An illustrated guide to more than two dozen common species of fish.
Fisheries
Bibliography
A listing of selected
publications on fisheries-related issues produced by the National Sea Grant Network
during 1984-1995, with links to the sources
of every publication. Order a printed copy - just $1.00
Great Lakes
Glossary
A glossary describing major U.S. and Canadian organizations involved in Great Lakes
management, agreements and laws that affect the Great Lakes, and terms and phrases
commonly used in connection with Great Lakes management and rehabilitation.
20
Frequently Asked Questions about Great Lakes Water Levels
UW Sea Grant's Coastal Engineer explains why the lakes' water
levels
go up and down, and what can and can't be done to protect lakeshore
property.
Ten
Questions and Answers about the Risks of Panic in Scuba Diving
A UW-Madison research describes the surprising
findings of his Sea Grant studies on panic in scuba diving.
Zebra Mussel Update
UW Sea Grant's quarterly newsletter on the invasion and spread of the zebra mussel, 1990-97.
ON-LINE FACT SHEETS
(free print copies
available)
Hypothermia:
Surviving in Cold Water
Airborne
Contaminants and the Great Lakes
Contaminated
Sediments and the Great Lakes.
Critical
Pollutants and the Great Lakes.
Copies of other printed fact
sheets are available for downloading in portable document format (PDF)
from the ASC Publications
Store.

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Sea
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U.S.A.
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