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RECENT ACQUISITIONS
The following documents were recently received by the NSGL and may be obtained from the originating Sea Grant Program, borrowed from the NSGL, or downloaded when digitally available. If you would like to receive an email notification when the list is completed each month, please use our online request form.
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October 2012
November 2012
December 2012 / January 2013
Alaska Sea Grant
AKU-G-12-007 (M-162)
Fisheries adaptations to climate change.
Terry Johnson
8p.; view pdf
AKU-L-12-002 (M-161)
Annotated Resources on Climate Change Adaptation for Alaska Communities.
Terry Johnson
14p.; view pdf
AKU-R-11-007 (RP-12-03)
Sublethal exposure to crude oil during embryonic development alters cardiac morphology and reduces aerobic capacity in adult fish.
Corinne E. Hicken, et al.
4p.; no charge.
AKU-W-12-001 (AK-ADMIN-91)
Strengthening Partnerships: NOAA, BOEM, BSEE in the Arctic
40p.; no charge; view pdf
California Sea Grant
CASG-E-12-001
Crossroads of the Underwater World.
J. Harvey, et al.
1pg.; view exhibit ; related website
CASG-H-12-001
Seafood HACCP study guide.
C. Rezendes and P. Tom
3p.; view PDF
CASG-NR-12-013
Buyers advice for do-it-yourself test kits or instruments.
D. Marshall and P. Tom
4p.; view PDF
CASG-R-12-024
The structure of Mediterranean rocky reef ecosystems across environmental
and human gradients, and conservation implications.
Enric Sala, et al.
13p.; available on loan from NSGL
CASG-R-12-025
Merochlorins A-D, cyclic meroterpenoid antibiotics biosynthesized in divergent pathways with vanadium-dependent chloroperoxidases.
Leonard Kaysser, et al.
4p.; available on loan from NSGL.
CASG-R-12-026
Summer-time use of west coast US National Marine Sanctuaries by migrating sooty shearwaters (Puffinus griseus).
Josh Adams, et al.
12p.; available on loan from NSGL.
CASG-R-12-027
Voluntary environmental programs in the public sector: evaluating an urban water conservation program in California.
Sara Hughes
24p.; available on loan from NSGL.
CASG-R-12-028
Marine predator migration during range expansion: Humboldt squid Dosidicus gigas in the northern California Current System.
J. S. Stewart, et al.
16p.; available on loan from NSGL.
CASG-T-12-003
Humboldt Bay and Eel River Estuary Benthic Habitat Project.
Susan Schlosser and Annie Eicher
268p.; view pdf
CASG-T-12-004
Identification of outer Continental Shelf renewable energy space-use
conflicts and analysis of potential mitigation measures.
Flaxen Conway, et al.
430p.; available online only; view PDF
CASG-WR-12-002
Detecting interannual changes in phenology with remotely sensed data: a comparison of three methods (PowerPoint).
Rebecca G. Asch
view PDF
Connecticut Sea Grant
CONN-R-12-007
The effect of alkylphenols on lobster shell hardening.
Hans Laufer, et al.
8p.; no charge.
CONN-R-12-008
A phenological mid-domain analysis of non-native and native species recruitment richness.
James F. Reinhardt, et al.
6p.; view pdf (open access)
Delaware Sea Grant
DELU-F-12-001
Sea Talk audio podcast series 2012.
T. Messmore
online podcast series
DELU-R-12-001
A life cycle approach to modeling sea lamprey population dynamics in the Lake Champlain basin to evaluate alternative control strategies.
Eric A. Howe, et al.
14p.; available on loan from NSGL.
Hawaii Sea Grant
HAWAU-R-10-035
Prolactin restores branchial mitochondrion-rich cells expressing Na+/Cl- cotransporter in hypophysectionized Mozambique tilapia.
Jason P. Breves, et al.
9p.; no charge
HAWAU-R-11-025
The West Pacific diversity hotspot as a source or sink for new species? Population genetic insights from the Indo-Pacific parrotfish Scarus rubroviolaceus.
J. M. Fitzpatrick, et al.
16p.; no charge.
HAWAU-R-11-026
Dynamic gene expression of GH/PRL-family hormone receptors in gill and kidney during freshwater-acclimation of Mozambique tilapia.
Jason P. Breves, et al.
6p.; no charge
HAWAU-R-11-027
Involvement of the cAMP messenger system and extracellular Ca2+ during hyposmotically-induced prolactin release in the Mozambique tilapia.
Andre P. Seale, et al.
7p.; no charge.
HAWAU-R-12-011
Assessment of groundwater inundation as a consequence of sea-level rise.
Kolja Rotzoll and Charles H. Fletcher
5p.; no charge.
HAWAU-R-12-012 (UNIHI-SG-JC-12-07)
Osmoreception: perspectives on signal transduction and environmental modulation.
A. P. Seale, et al.
7p.; no charge.
HAWAU-R-12-013 (UNIHI-SG-JC-12-08)
prolactin177, prolactin188 and prolactin receptor 2 in the pituitary of the euryhaline tilapia, Orechromis mossambicus, are differentially osmosensitive.
Andre P. Seale, et al.
10p.; no charge.
HAWAU-R-12-014 (UNIHI-SG-JC-12-10)
Stretch-activated cation channel TRPV4 mediates hyposmotically induced prolactin release from prolactin cells of mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus.
Soichi Watanabe, et al.
8p. no charge.
HAWAU-R-12-015 (UNIHI-SG-JC-12-11)
Differential regulation of TRPV4 mRNA levels by acclimation salinity and
extracellular osmolality in euryhaline tilapia.
Andre P. Seale, et al.
8p.; no charge.
HAWAU-R-12-016 (UNIHI-SG-JC-12-12)
Regulation of growth hormone (GH) receptor (GHR1 and GHR2) mRNA level by
GH and metabolic hormones in primary cultured tilapia hepatocytes.
A. L. Pierce, et al.
8p.; no charge.
HAWAU-R-12-017 (UNIHI-SG-JC-12-13)
Identification of mRNAs coding for mammalian-type melanin-concentrating
hormone and its receptors in the scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini.
Kanta Mizusawa, et al.
10p.; no charge.
HAWAU-R-12-018 (UNIHI-SG-JC-12-22)
Teaching energy science as inquiry: reflections on professional
development as a tool to build inquiry teaching skills for middle and high
school teachers.
17p.; no charge.
HAWAU-R-13-001 (UNIHI-SG-JC-07-33)
Swimming and escape behavior in two species of calanoid copepods from nauplius to adult.
Christina J. Bradley, et al.
17p.; no charge.
Louisiana Sea Grant
LSU-G-12-003
Algae: the good, the bad.
E. Smith and S. Bargu
2p.; no charge.
LSU-I-12-001
Louisiana Direct Seafood (website).
Visit site
LSU-R-12-001
Internal loading of phosphorus from sediments of Lake Pontchartrain (Louisiana, USA) with implications for eutrophication.
Eric D. Roy, et al.
14p.; available on loan from NSGL
LSU-R-12-002
Identifcation of a novel metal binding protein, egon, in plasma of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica.
Qinggang Xue, et al.
12p.; available on loan from NSGL
LSU-R-12-003
Littoraria irrorata growth and survival in a sediment-restored salt marsh.
Camille L. Stagg and Irving A. Mendelssohn
10p.; available on loan from NSGL.
LSU-R-12-004
Tracing the origin of Gulf coast Phragmites (Poaceae): a story of long-distance dispersal and hybridization.
Carla Lambertini, et al.
13p.; available on loan from NSGL
LSU-R-12-005
Impact and recovery of the Deepwater Horizon OIl Spill on vegetation structure and function of coastal salt marshes in the Northern Gulf of Mexico.
7p.; available on loan from NSGL
LSU-R-12-006
Effects of salinity on the microbial removal of nitrate under varying nitrogen inputs within the marshland upwelling system.
Lorna A. Putnam Duhon, et al.
10p.; available on loan from NSGL
LSU-R-12-007
Economic fishery from Procambarus introductions into Spain.
Albert P. Gaude
4p.; available on loan from NSGL
LSU-R-12-008
Oil impacts on coastal wetlands: implications for the Mississippi River Delta ecosystem after the Deepwater Horizon Oil spill.
Irving A. Mendellssohn, et al.
12p.; available on loan from NSGL
LSU-V-12-001
Louisiana Wild Seafood Certification Program (DVD).
no charge
LSU-V-12-002
Louisiana Direct Seafood educational video series (DVD).
no charge.
Maine Sea Grant
MEU-NR-12-006
Science for the coast: Maine Sea Grant.
Paul Anderson
1p.; view PDF
MEU-NR-12-007
Maintaining lobster quality in an era of quantity.
Catherine Schmitt
2p.; view PDF
MEU-NR-12-008
Saving fuel doesn't have to be a drag.
Nick Battista, et al.
3p.; view PDF
MEU-NR-12-009
The oyster connection.
Heather Deese and Catherine Schmitt
3p.; view PDF
MEU-NR-12-010
An eye on the sea from above: what seabirds tell us about the Gulf of Maine.
Heather Deese and Catherine Schmitt
3p.; view PDF
MEU-NR-12-011
Fathoming: On History.
Heather Deese and Catherine Schmitt
1pg.; no charge.
MEU-NR-12-012
Slow but steady success for sea mammals.
Heather Deese and Catherine Schmitt
2p.; view PDF
MEU-MR-12-013
Fathoming: Cod: if ever there was a fish worthy of science's "A" game.
Heather Deese and Catherine Schmitt
1pg.; no charge.
MEU-NR-12-014
Science potpourri for the holidays 2012.
Heather Deese and Catherine Schmitt
3p.; view pdf
MEU-NR-12-015
Fathoming: Green slime.
Heather Deese and Catherine Schmitt
2pg.; no charge MEU-NR-12-016
Bad bait fish.
Maddelyn Harden, et al.
2p.; view PDF
MEU-NR-12-017
Maine's working waterfront coalition now at national level.
Natalie Springuel
1pg.; view PDF
MEU-NR-13-001
Lobstering is a form of ecosystem monitoring.
Catherine Schmitt
1pg.; view PDF
MEU-R-11-008
Paper fish and policy conflict: catch shares and ecosystem-based management in Maine's groundfishery.
Jennifer F. Brewer
24p.; no charge.
MEU-R-11-009
Risks of ignoring fish population spatial structure in fisheries management.
Yiping Ying, et al.
20p.; no charge.
MEU-R-12-005
Modeling the dynamics of ecosystem for the American lobster in the Gulf of Maine.
Yuying Zhang, et al.
14p.; no charge.
MEU-R-12-006
Effectiveness of harvest control rules in managing American lobster fishery in the Gulf of Maine.
Yuying Zhang and Yong Chen
16p.; no charge.
MEU-S-12-002
A regional conservation plan for anadromous rainbow smelt in the U.S. Gulf of Maine.
Claire L. Enterline, et al.
100p.; view PDF
MEU-T-12-002
Sources to seafood: mercury pollution in the marine environment.
C. Y. Chen, et al.
25p.; view PDF
MEU-T-12-003
Working waterfront preservation: opportunities and impediments posed by tax policy.
Kristen Grant, et al.
5p.; view PDF
MEU-V-12-001
Sea lamprey, dam removal, and habitat restoration (YouTube video).
K. Dawson
view video
MEU-V-12-002
Research in focus: mitigating risk to whales from lobster fishing (YouTube video).
K. Dawson
view video
MEU-V-12-003
The critical leading edge of Gulf of Maine salt marshes.
K. Dawson
view video
MEU-W-12-003 (MSG-R-12-02)
The American lobster in a changing ecosystem: a US-Canada science symposium.
Catherine Schmitt (editor)
44p.; view PDF
Maryland Sea Grant
MDU-I-12-004 (UM-SG-CQO-11-04)
Chesapeake Quarterly Online (Vol. 11, No. 4, December 2012).
M. Fincham, et al.
16p.; view CQO
MDU-O-12-005 (UM-SG-TS-2012-01)
Maryland Sea Grant research fellows: final student papers (Summer 2012).
Mike Allen, et al., eds.
250p.; view pdf
MDU-P-12-001 (UM-SG-PT-2012-01)
Preparation and use of biofilm-degrading, multiple-specificity, hydrollytic enzyme mixtures (U.S. Patent).
David M. Manyak, et al.
25p.; view pdf
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant
MASGC-G-12-008
Use of microalgae concentrates for rearing oyster larvae, Crassostrea virginica.
F. Scott Rikard and William C. Walton
2p.; view PDF
MIT Sea Grant
MIT-G-12-001 (MITSG 12-01)
Help prevent non-native marine invasions.
J. Pederson and N. Adams
2p.; $5.50 (domestic)/$7.50 (international); view PDF
MIT-G-12-002 (MITSG 12-03)
Autonomous underwater vehicle measures didemnum infestation.
S. Newburg, et al.
1pg.; view PDF
MIT-I-12-001 (MITSG 12-04)
Online climate change tools & resources.
J. Simpson
2p.; visit site
MIT-R-11-005 (MITSG 11-26)
Tidal dynamics in the Gulf of Maine and New England shelf: an application of FVCOM.
C. Chen, et al.
14p.; $5.50 (domestic)/$7.50 (international)
MIT-R-11-006 (MITSG 11-27)
Short paper: towards underwater video transmission.
L. Dubreuil Vall, et al.
6p.; $5.50 ($7.50 international); view pdf
MIT-R-12-001 (MITSG 12-02)
A node discovery protocol for ad hoc underwater acoustic networks.
Ashish Patil and Milica Stojanovic
20p.; $5.50 ($7.50 international)
MIT-R-12-002 (MITSG 12-06)
Global climate evolution during the last deglaciation.
P. U. Clark, et al.
9p.; $5.50 ($7.50 international)
MIT-T-11-001 (MITSG 11-07)
Conserving energy with no watt left behind.
S. Leeb and J. Kirtley
29p.; $5.50 ($7.50 international); view PDF
MIT-T-12-001 (MITSG 11-05)
Dual ring bus electrical distribution system for US Navy destroyer- and
frigate-sized vessels.
C. Cooke, et al.
32p.; $5.50 (domestic)/$7.50 (international); view PDF
MIT-WR-11-003 (MITSG 11-11)
Cooling system early-stage design tool for naval applications.
E. Fiedel, et al.
9p.; $5.50 ($7.50 international); view PDF
MIT-WR-11-004 (MITSG 11-13)
Dual-operating-point blade optimization for high-speed propellers.
B. Epps, et al.
8p.; $5.50 ($7.50 international); view PDF
MIT-WR-12-001 (MITSG 12-07)
Integrated simulation framework for crash back operation.
S. Brizzolara, et al.
8p.; $5.50 ($7.50 international); view PDF
MIT-Y-12-001 (MITSG 12-08)
The use of turbulent jets to destratify the Charles River basin.
J. H. Church
75p.; $60.00 ($75.00 international); view PDF
MIT-Y-12-002 (MITSG 12-09)
Design and fabrication of a MEMS-array pressure sensor system for passive underwater navigation inspired by the lateral line.
S. Hou
243p.; $60.00 ($75.00 international); view PDF
National Sea Grant Law Center
NSGLC-G-12-015 (NSGLC-12-04-110)
Working waterfront legistlation.
T. Bowling
7p.; view PDF
NSGLC-G-12-016 (NSGLC-1204-12)
Effect of Hurricane Sandy on coastal property lines in New York.
T. Bowling
3p.; view PDF
NSGLC-R-12-003
Legal tools for reducing harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie.
Kenneth Kilbert, et al.
55p.; available on loan from NSGL.
New Hampshire Sea Grant
NHU-B-12-001
The mortal sea: fishing the Atlantic in the age of sail.
W. Jeffrey Bolster
378p.; available on loan from NSGL or may be purchased from: Amazon.com for$20.76
NHU-G-12-001 (UNHMP-B-SG-12-37)
N.H.'s Oyster Shell Recycling Program: what happens to the oyster shell after it leaves your table??
R. Grizzle and K. Ward
2p. view PDF
NHU-G-12-002 (UNHMP-B-SG-12-38)
New Hampshire Seacoast Oyster Shell Recycling Program
R. Grizzle and K. Ward
2p.; view PDF
NHU-I-12-001 (UNHMP-TW-SG-12-39)
NHSeafood.com (website)
G. Bradt, et al.
visit website
NHU-I-12-002 (UNHMP-WB-SG-12-40)
NH Marine Debris (blog site)
G. Bradt and J. Kennedy
visit blogsite
NHU-R-12-003 (UNHMP-JR-SG-12-23)
Reassessment of spiny dogifsh Squalus acanthias age and growth using vertebrae and dorsal-fin spines.
W. J. Bubley,e t al.
19p.;$5.00.
NHU-R-12-004 (UNHMP-JR-SG-12-35)
Influence of seasonality on the genetic diversity of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in New Hampshire shellfish waters as determined by multilocus sequence analysis.
Crystal N. Ellis, et al.
5p.; $5.00.
NHU-R-12-005 (UNHMP-JR-SG-12-36)
Identification of ovarian gene expression patterns during vitellogenesis in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua).
Timothy S. Breton, et al.
8p.; $5.00.
NHU-Y-11-002 (UNHMP-TH-SG-12-08)
Incidence, abundance, postharvest processing and population diversity of pathogenic vibrios in oysters from the Great Bay estuary.
Jong Whan Yu
71p.; view PDF
NHU-Y-12-002 (UNHMP-TH-SG-12-04)
Observations of a developing boundary layer in a tidally forced estuary.
Meagan E. Wengrove
145p.; $20.00; view PDF
New Jersey Sea Grant
NJMSC-R-11-001 (NJSG-10-780)
Aeolian transport rates across raked and unraked beaches on a developed
coast.
Karl F. Nordstrom, et al.
11p.; available on loan from NSGL.
New York Sea Grant
NYSGI-R-12-002
A quantitative synthesis of mercury in commercial seafood and implications for exposure in the United States.
Roxanne Karimi, et al.
8p.; no charge.
NYSGI-R-12-003
Differential immune response in the hard clam (Mercenaria mercenaria)
against bacteria and the protistan pathogen QPX (quahog parasite unknown).
Mickael Perrigault and Bassem Allam
11p.; no charge.
Ohio Sea Grant
OHSU-R-12-007 (OHSU-RS-468)
Aggregation and dissolution of silver nanoparticles in natural surface water.
Xuan Li and John J. Lenhart
9p.; available on loan from NSGL
OHSU-R-12-008 (OHSU-RS-469)
Ohio's 2010 Lake Erie charter fishing industry.
Joseph E. Lucente, et al.
10p.; available on loan from NSGL.
OHSU-W-12-005 (OHSU-CAST-037-2012)
Lake Erie, the Great Lakes, and Congress (June 14).
The Honorable Marcy Kaptur
F.T. Stone Laboratory Guest Lecture Series
view video presentation
OHSU-W-12-006 (OHSU-CAST-038-2012)
ODNR update/director's initiatives (June 21).
Jim Zehringer
F.T. Stone Laboratory Guest Lecture Series
view video presentation
OHSU-W-12-007 (OHSU-CAST-039-2012)
OEPA update/40th anniversary (June 28).
Scott Nally
F.T. Stone Laboratory Guest Lecture Series
view video presentation
OHSU-W-12-008 (OHSU-CAST-040-2012)
Perry's Monument: why we should care about the war of 1812 (July 5).
Blanca Stransky
F.T. Stone Laboratory Guest Lecture Series
view video presentation
OHSU-W-12-009 (OHSU-CAST-041-2012)
USGS science -- partner driven research: Huron-Erie corridor, Asian carp, and harmful algal blooms (July 12).
Leon Carl
F.T. Stone Laboratory Guest Lecture Series
view video presentation
OHSU-W-12-010 (OHSU-CAST-042-2012)
Great Lakes -- great opportunities (July 26).
David Ulrich
F.T. Stone Laboratory Guest Lecture Series
view video presentation
OHSU-W-12-011 (OHSU-CAST-043-2012)
The day science saved the Great Lakes (August 2).
Cameron David
F.T. Stone Laboratory Guest Lecture Series
view video presentation
OHSU-W-12-013
Boat wash Water management: options for Great Lakes marinas (webinar).
available online only; view webinar
OHSU-W-12-014
Aquatic invasive species: management at Great Lakes marinas (webinar).
available online only; view webinar
Puerto Rico Sea Grant
PRU-G-13-001 (UPRSG-E-221)
Centro de Recursos del Programa Sea Grant 2013 calendar.
28p.; no charge; view pdf
PRU-I-12-001
Marine Education and Information Resources Center: theme guides (Centro de Recursos para la Informacion y Educacion Marina (CRIEM): guias tematicas) (website).
visit site
Washington Sea Grant
WASHU-R-12-010 (WSG-TA 12-04)
Temporal variation in river nutrient and dissolved lignin phenol
concentrations and the impact of storm events on nutrient loading to Hood
Canal, Washington, USA.
Nicholas D. Ward, et al.
17p.; available on loan from NSGL.
WASHU-R-12-011 (WSG-TA 12-22)
Spawning biomass reference points for exploited marine fishes,
incorporating taxonomic and body size information.
James T. Thorson, et al.
13p.; available on loan from NSGL.
WASHU-R-12-012 (WSG-TA 12-12)
Estimation of genotyping error rate from repeat genotyping, unintentional
recaptures and known parent-offspring comparisons in 16 microsatellite loci for
brown rockfish.
Maureen A. Hess, et al.
10p.; available on loan from NSGL.
WASHU-R-12-013 (WSG-TA 12-13)
Biomechanics of larval morphology affect swimming: insights from the sand dollars Dendraster excentricus.
Kit Yu Karen Chan
12p.; available on loan from NSGL.
WASHU-R-12-014 (WSG-TA 12-14)
The thermal environment of Cascadia Basin.
H. Paul Johnson, et al.
14p.; available on loan from NSGL.
WASHU-R-12-015 (WSG-TA 12-15)
Decoupling of recruitment from adult clam assemblages along an estuarine
shoreline.
Megan N. Dethier
7p.; available on loan from NSGL.
WASHU-R-12-016 (WSG-TA 12-16)
Distinguishing the impacts of inadequate prey and vessel traffic on an
endangered killer whale.
Katherine L. Ayres, et al.
12p.; available on loan from NSGL.
WASHU-R-12-017 (WSG-TA 12-23)
Evaluating population recovery for sea turtles under nesting beach
protection while accounting for nesting behaviours and changes in availability.
James T. Thorson, et al.
10p.; available on loan from NSGL.
WASHU-R-12-018 (WSG-TA 12-18)
Potential trophodynamic and environmental drivers of steelhead
(Oncorhynchus mykiss) productivity in the north Pacific Ocean.
Margaret E. Atcheson, et al.
15p.; available on loan from NSGL.
WASHU-R-12-019 (WSG-TA 12-19)
Bioenergetic response by steelhead to variation in diet, thermal habitat,
and climate in the north Pacific Ocean.
Margaret E. Atcheson, et al.
16p.; available on loan from NSGL.
WASHU-Y-12-001 (WSG-TH 12-01)
Microevolution, local adaptation, and demography in wild populations of
Pacific salmon.
Jocylyn Lin
258p.; available on loan from NSGL; view pdf
Wisconsin Sea Grant
WISCU-G-12-006
Working with engineers and contractors on shore protection projects.
Bill Brose, et al.
4p.; view PDF
WISCU-G-12-007
Mercury, fish and aquaculture.
James Hurley and Fred Binkowski
4p.; view PDF
WISCU-H-12-002
Wisconsin clean marina best management practices guidebook (version 2)
Victoria Harris and Gene Clark
65p.; view PDF
WISCU-V-12-001
Dr. David Hart: Specialist in geographic information systems (online video)
John Karl
9:45 minutes; view video
Dr. David Hart tells us why he loves his job (online video)
John Karl
1:25 minutes; view video
WISCU-V-12-002
Stories about the river: using spatial narratives to investigate the St. Louis River estuary.
John Karl
11:09 minutes; view video
WISCU-V-12-003
Shipwreck exploration 2012 (6 online videos)
John Karl
View videos
WISCU-V-12-004
Sheboygan River clean-up: a little patience, a big paycheck.
John Karl
2:29 min.; view video
WISCU-V-12-005
Cleaned up! Roxana Marsh, Grand Calumet River, Indiana
John Karl
1:53 minutes; view video
WISCU-V-12-006
Tim Campbell: slowing the spread of aquatic invasive species.
John Karl
3:11 minutes; view video
WISCU-V-12-007
The Lake Sturgeon Bowl.
John Karl
3:37 minutes; view video
WISCU-V-12-008
Gene Clark: Wisconsin Sea Grant's coastal engineering specialist.
John Karl
3:25 minutes; view video
WISCU-V-12-010
Visualizing the effects of dioxin on fish.
John Karl
3:02 minutes; view video
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