Titus Seilheimer
Aquatic ecology & Fisheries with Wisconsin Sea Grant. Helping improve the Great Lakes since 2001. #Freshwater! He/Him go.wisc.edu/j0c989
Connecting tributary mercury loads to nearshore and offshore sediments in Lake Superiorwww.sciencedirect.com Lake Superior has a vast and largely undeveloped watershed in comparison to the other Great Lakes, which makes it challenging to study mercury (Hg) so…
Reproducing age variability in grass carp egg samples from the lower Sandusky River, Ohio, USA, using an egg-drift modelwww.sciencedirect.com Invasive grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) are currently reproducing in several tributaries to Lake Erie and threatening the Great Lakes ecosystem …
Evaluation of eDNA qPCR monitoring as an early detection tool for a non-native mysid in Great Lakes Waterswww.sciencedirect.com Early detection of aquatic invasive species (AIS) is vital to cost-effective prevention of their spread in the Great Lakes. Unfortunately, AIS surveil…
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Biden to Wear Shark Costume at Debatewww.borowitzreport.com "Joe Biden is a rigged shark," Trump complained.
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Plastics: Tiny Debris with Great (Lakes) Impactsyoutu.be Join us in breaking down the problem of plastics in our Great Lakes. We'll unravel sources of this pollution, barriers to cleaning it up, and innovative solutions to restore a healthy lake ecosystem. Presenter Anne Moser has served as Senior Special Librarian and Education Coordinator for Wisconsin Sea Grant since 2008, where she manages the print and digital collections of the Wisconsin Water Library, brings Great Lakes Literacy to young learners, and organizes professional learning experiences for formal and non-formal educators. She has led several projects in support of Wisconsin Sea Grant’s goal of intersecting the arts, sciences and humanities to achieve a science-informed society. Moser has a BA in Spanish and Art History and MA in Library and Information Studies.