May 2008
Lake Superior Feels the Heat: Climate Change Discussed at Conference
Summer temperatures like Kansas and winters like Wisconsin are just some changes possibly in store for Minnesota. Read what climate change experts discussed during a recent Lake Superior conference.
Steel Corrosion Found in More Northland Harbors
Deeply pitted steel has been found in several western Lake Superior ports, not only in the Duluth-Superior Harbor.
Readers Want to Know
Where did all the smelt go?
Knauss Fellow to Work on Ocean Policy
Julie Palakovich Carr has gone from studying lynx in the forests of Minnesota, to helping shape policy in the concrete jungles of our nation's capital.
Staff Update
Read about recent awards, promotions, and funded proposals.
Citizen Water Monitoring Project Leads to Improved Public Health
One person can make a difference when it comes to contaminated water. Also, find out which E. coli monitoring test kit two out of three citizen volunteers prefer!
Readers Want to Know
Discover how you can make a donation to support Minnesota Sea Grant's work.
Did Ja Know?
Mud, pudding, and Jello aren't the only things humans have found to wrestle in.
Bow Watch
Stay Tuned for Climate Change
Minnesota Sea Grant Director Steve Bortone describes our role in grasping and communicating predictions and information associated with climate science and impacts to aquatic resources.
New Publications & Services
Free Program Guide Available
We've published a 19-page guide that explains our current research and outreach projects.
Journal Reprints
Six new research articles focus on fisheries and Eurasian watermilfoil.
Superior Science News Debuts
We've teamed up with KUWS Radio to produce programs about Lake Superior Science.





