- Measure the levels of total mercury (Hg) and methylmercury (MeHg) in the surface waters of wetlands across the Grand Calumet region of northwestern Indiana
- Measure the concentrations of total and MeHg in wetland sediments – the main repositories for legacy Hg contamination in these wetlands
- Measure the concentrations of total and MeHg in porewaters of wetland sediments – the main route for MeHg transport from the sediments to the overlying waters – in the region
- Assess the MeHg levels in fish from wetlands with permanent open water
Results
Exploring the diversity and biopharmaceutical potential of unculturable bacteria from Lake Michigan sediments
- Isolate and grow previously unculturable aquatic microorganisms
- Evaluate extracts for anticancer and anti-tuberculosis activities
- Evaluate extracts for anticancer and anti-tuberculosis activities
Multi-site economic benefits of sediment remediation of Great Lake Areas of Concern
- Quantify the economic benefits of contaminant clean-up for
communities adjacent to Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOC) - Educate the public and elected officials about the economic benefits of clean-up
Evaluating Asian carp colonization potential and impact in the Great Lakes
- Develop a predictive model of Asian carp consumption and growth in the Great Lakes using a bioenergetics approach
- Test model predictions with growth and consumption experiments in mesocosms
- Predict where in the Great Lakes Asian carp are likely to survive by feeding on plankton
- Provide initial estimates of the potential impact of Asian carp on Great Lake plankton communities
Alteration of Lake Michigan benthic communities by the invasive colonial hydroid, Cordylophora caspia: effects on fish prey
- Document the locations and diets of the invasive, PontoCaspian colonial hydroid, Cordylophora caspia in southern Lake Michigan
- Assess the feeding habits of C. caspia
- Determine whether the distribution of C. caspia is related to the presence of Dreissena polymorpha or D. bugensis as substrates
Water Supply Planning Modeling Tool for Local Governments
The goal of this project is to develop a web-based model that calculates the expected change in water demand with development and relates it to expected availability.
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