Some feature stories from this issue include:
Breaking the Waves: Breakwater research More >
Researchers find ways to improve storm surge forecasts for metro NY More >
COSSE cruise for teachers and researchers studying Lake Ontario aboard the USEPA's Lake Guardian. More >
NYS steps up battle against invasive species More >
NYSG's Dale Baker wins prestigious Extension Award More >
Scholar Di Liberto wins Mattice Travel Award More >
Land Use Planning CD for communities More >
Lake Ontario: Stakeholders prioritizing the future More >
Web Extras for this issue include:
Breaking the Waves
Improving Storm Surge Forecasts
- Web Site: NYSG Storm Surge Team’s web site (click here)
- Photos: Shows observation stations in the NY metro area (click here)
Coast Watch: We’re All Residents of the Great Lakes
- Web Site: COSEE Great Lakes' Blog - "Shipboard and Shoreline Science on Lake Ontario" (click here)
New York State Steps Up Battle Against Invasive Species
- Web Site: Finger Lakes PRISM (click here)
- Document: Chuck O’Neill’s testimony before Congress related to NYSG’s invasive species (click here)
Last Wave
- Lauber, T.B., Brown, T.L. 2008. Information Needs for Lake Ontario: The Great Lakes Regional Research and Information Network Search Conferences. 61 pages. (click here)
- Kent, R. 2008. Native Plants and Pollinators. New York Sea Grant Fact Sheet. New York Sea Grant Extension Program, Riverhead, NY. 2pp. (pdf)
NYSG On YouTube: Bee Fight! (click here)
Seafood Corner