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Annual report of projects and accomplishments for 2004.
Annual report of projects and accomplishments for 2004.
A word cloud poster of Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant’s 2017 impacts and accomplishments.
Retrospective overview of IISG programming milestones up to 2012.
Handout overview of the impact of Sea Grant programs
We use research, outreach, and education to bring the latest science to Great Lakes communities and their residents. Here is a quick summary of IISG impacts in the region for educating interested parties about what Sea Grant does.
This fact sheet provides an overview of IISG’s work in 2017.
Quadrennial strategic program plan for IISG which is intended to guide program by laying out mission, vision, values, principles, focus areas, goals, desired outcomes, and performance measures for the given period.
This publication brings together program impacts from the 2018-2019 Sea Grant year.
A quarterly roundup of news stories related to the ongoing work of Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant.
In this issue:
IISG staff members win outreach and communication awards;
Graduate fellowship opportunities available;
New podcast series discusses the science of ponds;
Illinois Extension searching for assistant dean who will serve as IISG associate director
In this issue:
Indiana Master Watershed Steward volunteers dive in to help their local environment;
New toolkit makes finding weather and climate lesson plans easy;
Scientists bring the Great Lakes to students learning from home
In this issue:
Lake Michigan Chinook salmon stick with declining alewife as their main meal;
Sea Grant Faculty Scholars program provides new opportunities for researchers in Illinois and Indiana;
New feeding approach promises more robust and healthy farm-raised larval largemouth bass;
Amid COVID-19 pandemic, the need for frequent hand-washing collides with soaring water rates
In this issue:
Water affordability report helps inform new Chicago water billing policy;
Social norms help motivate people to adopt practices that protect water quality;
Purdue Extension Land Use Team launches American Citizen Planner program in Indiana;
Microplastics may increase the risk of PFAS entering the Lake Michigan food web