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Wrack Lines – Vol. 4, No. 1: Beware the Grip of the Rip!
Wrack Lines (Fall/Winter 2015): Vol. 15, No. 2
Download entire issue PDF(2 MB) or download articles below. Articles: Letter from the Editor: Tough Times Don’t Last (Page 2) Communicating Risk: How People Respond to Coastal Warnings (Page 4) Connecticut Climate Adaptation Academy (Page 9) Connecticut Seeks National Estuarine Research Reserve (Page 11) Restoration of Dodge Paddock and Beal Preserve (Page 14) After the […]
Wrack Lines – Fall/Winter 2016 (Vol. 16, No. 2)
Download entire issue PDF(9 MB) or download articles below. You will need the free Adobe Acrobat reader available at Adobe.com. Articles: Letter from the Editor (page 2) Throw the Big Ones Back! (page 4) Endangered Atlantic sturgeon find a new nursery in the Connecticut River (page 8) Urban Wetlands–a Salty Conversation (page 10) Sea Grant […]
Wrack Lines – Vol. 4, No. 1: Letter from the Editor
More shark photos, black sea bass research photos
A look at offshore wind development in Connecticut
“Winds of change: Connecticut starts to see signs of offshore turbine development” in Wrack Lines Magazine Vol. 22 No. 2
Norwalk harbor improves, but faces new challenges
“In a Cleaner Norwalk Harbor, Birds and Fish Return, as the Challenges of Climate Change Loom,” in Wrack Lines magazine, Vol. 18, No. 2.
“Deploying Sugar Kelp Seed String” video
New video, “Deploying Sugar Kelp Seed String,” showing the process of planting seaweed in LIS. Kelp farmer DJ King and Anoushka Concepcion, associate extension education specializing in marine aquaculture, talk about this new and exciting crop that is edible, nutritious and environmentally friendly.
Foundations of Shellfish Farming course offered by CTSG
The new Foundations of Shellfish Farming training course is for new and prospective farmers and those who simply seek to learn more about aquaculture practices and techniques. Classes will be on Tuesdays from 5:30-7:30 p.m. from Jan. 24 to April 11 at UConn Avery Point.