Jay Scholz
Jay supports the various technologies that Wisconsin Sea Grant uses, ensuring that researchers, faculty, staff, and students have the equipment and training needed to support the mission and vision of the program.
Jay supports the various technologies that Wisconsin Sea Grant uses, ensuring that researchers, faculty, staff, and students have the equipment and training needed to support the mission and vision of the program.
The 2023 Freshwater@UW Summer Research Scholars Program kicked off last week.
Nominate a Great Lakes champion.
It’s National Safe Boating Week and a good time to spotlight an updated tool, the Wisconsin Clean Marina Program guidebook.
In more than 50 years, Wisconsin Sea Grant has funded 91 research projects totaling more than $8.8 million.
Episode 11, 5/24/23 Karalyn’s Fish Dish Students Transcript In this episode, Sharon and Marie visit with a class of food science and technology majors from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. The students cooked several recipes found on the Eat Wisconsin Fish website. They helped perfect the dishes, plus the campus photographer snapped a few photos. Read more about Karalyn’s Fish Dish Students[…]
The final River Talk of the season will be held from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, May 10 with “How and Where to Find Birds in the St. Louis River Estuary,” an in-person presentation at the Lake Superior Estuarium Confluence Room given by Steve Kolbe with the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Natural Resources Research Institute.
Episode 49, 4/27/23 The Big Picture on Bluff Erosion Along Lake Michigan Transcript High water levels in Lake Michigan since 2013 have caused erosion rates that are faster than usual, especially in 2020, when lake levels set records. This has created an urgent need to know more about erosion processes along and in the lake. Read more about The Big Picture on Bluff Erosion Along Lake Michigan[…]
Undergraduate researcher looking at adaptative pathways as a method to address coastal hazards in the Great Lakes region.
New funding will allow continued work on marine debris prevention.