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News > coastal hazards

Tag: coastal hazards

Tiedmann holds us a topographical map and discusses bluff erosion at Schafer Beach in Superior, Wisconsin.
12/13/23

Keillor Fellow helps Great Lakes communities plan for coastal hazards

Keillor Fellow Helena Tiedmann is helping coastal communities build resilience to coastal hazards.

02/18/21

Sea Grant’s coastal engineer to discuss Great Lakes levels

Adam Bechle will speak March 4 at a virtual meeting of the American Water Resources Association Wisconsin Section.

04/30/20

What’s in store for Great Lakes water levels? Find out online

The recorded version of a Zoom webinar gives Lake Michigan coastal residents valuable information about water level forecasts, emergency management activities and much more.

03/02/20

Canceled: Experts host additional panels about Great Lakes water levels and their impact

Public informational meetings will take place in in Manitowoc, Somers and Mequon on March 17, 18 and 19.

03/12/20

In-person sessions on Great Lakes water levels replaced by March 18 webinar

Due to COVID-19 concerns, three face-to-face meetings have been replaced by a webinar that will help the public understand what’s in store for Great Lakes water levels this spring and summer.

01/06/20

Experts host panel in Green Bay about projected Great Lakes water levels and their impact

The public is invited to an informational meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 15, at the Brown County STEM Innovation Center in Green Bay.

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