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The Helm 2023
October 25th, 2023 by Ethan ChittyHybrid Striped Bass: Farmed Fish Fact Sheet
October 3rd, 2023 by Ethan ChittyHandbook on Processing Fish for Small-Scale Fish Farmers
October 3rd, 2023 by Ethan ChittyFreshwater Prawn: Farmed Fish Fact Sheet
August 31st, 2023 by Ethan ChittyLargemouth Bass: Farmed Fish Fact Sheet
July 7th, 2023 by Ethan ChittyPFAS Scoping Report: Identifying Social and Economic Impacts of PFAS in the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain Regions
May 12th, 2023 by Ethan ChittyIntroduction to Rain Garden Design
April 14th, 2023 by Ethan ChittyIllinois-Indiana Sea Grant By the Numbers 2022
April 3rd, 2023 by Ethan ChittyIllinois-Indiana Sea Grant By the Numbers 2022- Indiana
April 3rd, 2023 by Ethan ChittyRecent News
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Celebrate Earth Day with freshwater science and good conversation! Join Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant, the Northwestern Center for Water, Loyola University researcher Tim Hoellein, and IISG’s Sarah Zack for Science Sips: Trash Talk about Chicago Waterways. Learn what research reveals about litter and trash in Lake Michigan and Chicago waterways and what we can do to help.
Plus, enjoy Great Lakes trivia games!
📅 April 22, 2026
⏰ 7–9 PM
📍 Sketchbook Brewing Company, Evanston Tap Room
Come curious and ready to test your Great Lakes knowledge!
Looking for a fun way to teach about marine debris? Check out Me and Debry, which is a whimsical, 30‑minute, audience‑participation play created for @UWiscSeaGrant. It helps students explore what marine debris is, why it matters, and how we can make a difference in the Great Lakes.
The full script (English) and participation scripts (English, Spanish, and Hmong) are free to use, along with marketing materials for performances.
Bring learning to life and start a conversation about litter in our waters!
Check it out at the link in bio.
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Do you work or live along the Great Lakes coasts? Watch our newly released video series collection, containing several short videos that overview the range of coastal protection options in the Great Lakes, including:
- Natural processes in the Great Lakes
- Hard coastal protection structures and how they interact with/alter natural processes
- Nature-based coastal solutions in the Great Lakes, ranging from green to gray approaches
Find our two new video series at the link in bio.
Meet IISG grad student scholar, Qianyu Zhao! Qianyu is a PhD student at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, focusing on understanding and reducing nutrient loss pollution. His research combines diverse datasets, watershed modeling, and machine learning to trace the movement of nitrogen and phosphorus at the regional scale. Through IISG, he is working to identify the sources and pathways of nutrient loading and translate that science into actionable guidance for policymakers and land managers protecting water quality across the region.
Learn more about Qianyu’s research at the link in bio.
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