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Primordial Germ Cell Cultures for Transgenic Fish Production
January 22nd, 1998 by iisg_superadminRecruitment failure of yellow perch in Lake Michigan: evaluation of the starvation and predation hypotheses
January 22nd, 1998 by iisg_superadminBioremediation of Sediments Contaminated by Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
January 22nd, 1997 by iisg_superadminDevelopment of a Biological Indicator of Exposure to PAHs in Fishes of the Grant Calumet River System
January 22nd, 1997 by iisg_superadminModel of Lake Michigan-Illinois River Zebra Mussel Metapopulation: Evaluating Possible Control Strategies
January 22nd, 1997 by iisg_superadminDegradation and Restoration of Lake Michigan: Past and Future of Nonindigenous Species
January 22nd, 1997 by iisg_superadminEvaluation of Yellow Perch, Perca flavescens, Production Methods in Polyculture and Seasonal Rotation with Freshwater Prawns
January 22nd, 1997 by iisg_superadminIsolation of Fish Growth Factor
January 22nd, 1997 by iisg_superadminAssessment of Genetic Damage in Bullhead Catfish in Contaminated Reservoir in the Great Lakes Basin Region Using the Alkaline DNA Unwinding Method
January 22nd, 1995 by iisg_superadminRecent News
- Sea Grant research helps inform communities and their residents about PFAS risks
- Meet our Grad Student Scholars: Tianle Duan
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- Chicago Comic Con proves a great venue for sharing Lake Michigan science
- Meet our Grad Student Scholars: Yuanxin Song
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Buoy season is here!
Our Wilmette and Chicago buoys are live for 2026 streaming real-time water temperature, wave height, wind speed, and more from southern Lake Michigan.
Perfect for planning your beach day. Essential for lake research. Free for everyone.
Huge thanks to buoy specialist Les Warren for getting us back on the water!
👉 Live data: link in bio
📍 Michigan City buoy coming soon
Summer on Lake Michigan is the best, and a little prep makes it even better. 🌊☀️
Dangerous currents near piers and breakwalls surprise even strong swimmers. Here`s what to know:
✅ Swim in designated areas
↔️ Caught in a current? Swim to the side — not against it — then to shore
🆘 In danger? Call for a life ring
Save this post and share it with your swim crew. 👇
More Lake Michigan safety resources: link in bio 🔗
Got a research idea worth a bigger room? The 2026 State of Lake Michigan Meeting is accepting proposals for symposia and workshops, and we want to hear yours!
📅 Nov. 4–6 | Michigan City, IN
⏰ Proposals due June 1 at 1 PM ET
Help shape what the Great Lakes research community discusses this year.
🔗 Submit at the link in bio.
To every educator who has brought the Great Lakes into their classroom, thank you. 🍎
Your curiosity is contagious. Your lessons last. And the students who learn to love these waters? They’ll protect them.
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week from all of us at IISG.
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