East River Collaborative garners a visit from the governor and new grant funding
Gov. Tony Evers visits with the East River Collaborative team.
Gov. Tony Evers visits with the East River Collaborative team.
The East River Collaborative brings communities together to clean, slow and capture stormwater.
Debuting a new tool to spot signs of shoreline erosion on Lake Superior.
Funding from the National Sea Grant Office and NOAA’s Disaster Preparedness Program will allow Wisconsin Sea Grant to strengthen communities’ resilience to flooding by looking at who lives in the most flood-prone areas of a city.
A two-year project by three Sea Grant programs seeks to address complex erosion issues on Lake Michigan through an integrated physical, social and community approach.
Sea Grant’s Anne Moser and Adam Bechle are beginning a project in Racine, Wisconsin, designed to connect middle-school students to their watershed by exploring coastal engineering concepts.