February 2012
Lake Superior's Chemical Imbalance? Element Cycles and Ultra-oligotrophy
Learn about Lake Superior's unusual nitrate trend and why this ultra-cold Great Lake might not be ultra-oligotrophic.
A New Chapter for a Seaside City
A new Unified Development Chapter shows that The City of Duluth, Minnesota, is serious about stormwater management.
Winner! A Salute to Lake Superior’s Sustainable Fisheries Professional Chef Cook-Off
Try Chef Ron Bohnert's gold-medal recipe, Lake Superior Bluefin Herring.
'Fish Fling' Afterglow
The results of A Salute to Lake Superior's Sustainable Fisheries indicate the event was exceptional.
The Art of Cooking Fish
A show-stopping photograph illustrates the why cooking is called "the culinary arts" and leads to recipes for Lake Superior fish.
2012 Brings Federal Ballast Water Regulations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency took a much-anticipated step toward setting a national standard for the number of organisms allowable in ballast water discharge.
Teaching with Technology in the St. Louis River Estuary
Students and teachers explore the St. Louis River on foot and by iPhone.
Knauss Fellows: Minnesota Sends Two to D.C.
Leah Sharpe and Brooke White are learning about marine policy through yearlong fellowships in Washington, D.C.
New Staff
Climate Change Extension Educator joins staff.
Did Ja Know?
Lake Superior's ice coverage declined by 79% over the last 39 years.
Bow Watch
Losing Sleep
Find out why Minnesota Sea Grant's director is tossing and turning at night.
New Publications & Services
Products and Publications
Order information on consuming fish, community planning, building rain gardens or read our newest research results about diel vertical migration in Lake Superior, mercury in streams, E. coli, and large lake chemistry.





