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Valuing Recreational Benefits of Great Lakes Areas of Concern Cleanup

Principal Investigator: Lopamudra Chakraborti
Affiliation: Loyola University Chicago
Initiation Date: 2022
  • To measure the economic benefits of tourism-based activities for the Grand Calumet River Waukegan Harbor Areas of Concern following cleanup and restoration.
  • To identify socioeconomic benefits of community revitalization through increased jobs due to robust growth in the tourism sector.
  • To test whether gentrification or preference-based sorting predominates restoration and remediation incentives in contrast to a more stable resident population.
  • To engage in outreach with local stakeholders and communicate findings on economic benefits of environmental projects.

Yellow Perch Effluent Characterization

Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Wood
Affiliation: Illinois State University
Initiation Date: 1994

The objective of this project is to characterize perch effluent water quality from two different by similarly designed recirculating aquaculture systems.


Zebra Mussels, Round Gobies, and Eurasian Ruffe: Predicting Ecological Impacts of the “Exotic Triad” to Improve Control Project

Principal Investigator: Gary Lamberti
Affiliation: University of Notre Dame
Initiation Date: 2000
  • Determine whether ruffe and gobies display overlap in use of habitat and food and thus may compete for benthic resources
  • Determine whether zebra mussels will modify ruffe – goby interactions directly by serving as a major food resource for gobies or indirectly by increasing benthic heterogeneity and associated invertebrate production,
  • Determine how yellow perch will respond to coexistence with ruffe and gobies in the presence or absence of zebra mussels

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