Mn Sea Grant: Superior Waves

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Synopsis

Minnesota Sea Grant's collection of audio relating to Lake Superior and Minnesota's inland waters.

Episodes

  • Creating Sustainable Fisheries

    24/06/2009 Duration: 11min

    Steve Bortone talks with Kendra Richards about safe, sustainable fisheries and Lake Superior.

  • Genetically Engineered Salmon

    17/06/2009 Duration: 09min

    Anne Cooper discusses genetically engineered fish and her Knauss Fellowship from Washington, D.C.

  • Climate Change and Minnesota

    10/06/2009 Duration: 08min

    Jesse Schomberg, Minnesota Sea Grant, talks with Steve Bortone about climage change in Minnesota.

  • Rusting Away

    03/06/2009 Duration: 10min

    Chad Scott, CEO of AMI Consulting Engineers, talks with Steve Bortone about the accelerated corrosion occurring on steel in the Duluth Superior Harbor.

  • Ancient Climate, Ancient Lakes

    27/05/2009 Duration: 10min

    Melissa Berke, a UMD graduate student studying East African lakes, talks about using sediment from the floor of old lakes to reveal information about the Earth's past climate.

  • After the Flood: Water Quality

    20/05/2009 Duration: 10min

    Barbara Liukkonen, Sea Grant's Water Resources Education Coordinator, talks about flooding and overcoming water quality challenges caused by floods with Steve Bortone.

  • Carbon Cycle Conundrum

    13/05/2009 Duration: 09min

    Erik Brown, a professor with UMD's Large Lakes Observatory, discusses the carbon cycle that challenges Lake Superior's researchers and research aboard the R/V Blue Heron.

  • VHS Virus and Lake Superior

    06/05/2009 Duration: 10min

    Jeff Gunderson, extension professor for the Minnesota Sea Grant College Program at UMD, will talk about the VHS virus and Lake Superior Fish.

  • Great Lakes Shipping

    29/04/2009 Duration: 09min

    Sea Grant's Great Lakes maritime transportation expert Dale Bergeron discusses why shipping commodities around the Great Lakes makes dollars and sense.

  • Lake Superior's Floor

    22/04/2009 Duration: 08min

    Dr. Nigel Wattrus, associate professor of Geological Sciences and faculty of the Large Lakes Observatory at UMD, discusses what he's finding on the floor of Lake Superior.

  • Creatures that Fish Crunch On

    15/04/2009 Duration: 08min

    UMD graduate students Tyler Ahrenstorff and EJ Isaac talk with Steve Bortone about the lengths invertebrates go to avoid Lake Superior's fish.

  • Robo-researching Lake Superior Streams

    08/04/2009 Duration: 08min

    Elaine Ruzycki, assistant scientist for the Natural Resources Research Institute at UMD and key on-the-ground scientist for LakeSuperiorStreams.org, talks about robo-researching Lake Superior Streams.

  • North Shore Bird Migration

    01/04/2009 Duration: 09min

    Anna Peterson, a graduate student at the University of Minnesota Duluth, shares information about migrating birds along Lake Superior's North Shore with Dr. Bortone.

  • Beaches, Bacteria, and Your Health

    25/03/2009 Duration: 09min

    Learn about the sources of E. coli in the environment as Dennis Hansen discusses his research with Steve Bortone.

  • Beyond Fish: Education at the Aquarium

    18/03/2009 Duration: 08min

    Education director Sarah Erickson joins Dr. Bortone to discuss how science guides opportunities at the Great Lakes Aquarium.

  • Lake Superior: Astounding Facts and How They're Retrieved

    11/03/2009 Duration: 08min

    Host Steve Bortone discusses Lake Superior's temperature and circulation modeling with Jay Austin, assistant professor at the University of Minnesota Duluth Large Lakes Observatory and Department of Physics.

  • Invasive Waterflea Research

    04/03/2009 Duration: 08min

    Dr. Steve Bortone speaks with Sea Grant graduate student Tory Olson about invasive waterfleas, mercury, and the aquatic food web.

  • What is Minnesota Sea Grant

    25/02/2009 Duration: 07min

    Steve Bortone, director of the University of Minnesota Sea Grant program, talks about how Sea Grant advances society's ability to sustain aquatic and coastal environments and economies. The 7-minute monolog especially focuses on scientific endeavors related to Lake Superior and Minnesota's inland waters.

  • Water Quality and Research Challenges in Duluth Streams

    09/09/2008 Duration: 06min

    On this warm August day, two graduate students from the University of Minnesota in Duluth take to the outdoors to study the water quality of the city's streams. Jeremy Erickson and LaRae Lehto haul equipment down to Tischer Creek to take samples along the stream. They are looking at stream health.

  • Research Estuary Tour

    19/08/2008 Duration: 04min

    Light rain and cool air blowing off Lake Superior couldn't keep representatives from the Wisconsin DNR's Coastal Management Program and several other agencies from heading out on the water. The group of fifteen set out in four boats to get a closer look at the site nominated for the second freshwater research estuary on the Great Lakes: the St. Louis River, one of the major rivers feeding into Lake Superior.

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