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Year: 2016
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- Peoria Stormwater Issue Reaches a Tipping Point
- Rain Barrel Use Connected to Benefits
- Stormwater Troopers go Green
- Crude Oil Transport Brings the Great lakes risks and Benefits
- Sea Grant Takes AIM in the War on AIS
- Students Connect with Real-time Buoy Data
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Year: 2016
This website provides you with the information and tools needed to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species commonly found in trade. Water gardeners, aquarium hobbyists, retailers, anglers, teachers, wholesalers, and more can use these resources to learn about invasive species and identify alternative organisms that are safe to buy and sell.
For more detailed information, visit Aquatic Invaders in the Marketplace
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Year: 2016
This poster provides the best way to safely dispose of unwanted medicine by providing instructions for bringing to it to a take-back and what to do if you cannot make it to a take-back.
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Year: 2016
Overview of funded research in Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant in 2016
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Year: 2016
Overview of the implementation of a local comprehensive water master plan.
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Year: 2015
The hybrid striped bass (HSB) industry is the 4th largest aquaculture industry in the United States in terms of sales value, behind catfish, salmon, and trout. HSB is a cross between a female white bass (Morone chrysops) and a male striped bass (Morone saxatilis). HSB is also known as “”sunshine bass.”” The hybridization of the white bass and the striped bass makes HSB more tolerant to extreme temperatures and dissolved oxygen than either of its parents. There is potential for growth in production in Indiana and the Midwest because of the abundance of farm ponds and private lakes.
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