Minnesota Sea Grant has teamed up with KUWS Radio, an affiliate of Wisconsin Public Radio, to produce programs about Lake Superior science. "Superior Science News" airs on KUWS (91.3 FM) every two weeks throughout the year, 2007-2008.
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'...
Light rain and cool air blowing off Lake Superior couldn’t keep representatives from the Wisconsin DNR's Coastal Management Program and several other ...
Beach-goers and swimmers began taking notice of rip currents in Lake Superior about five years ago. The death of 21 year-old Matthew Rheaume while swi...
Seagulls and sightseers crowd Canal Park in Duluth, taking in some of the treasures of Duluth’s maritime industry. Among them, a group of 15 teachers ...
For the last three years, researchers with the Large Lakes Observatory at the University of Minnesota Duluth have been examining warming trends in Lak...
Great Lakes states have been examining ways to minimize their impact on lake environments. Minnesota and Wisconsin are no exception. The two states ar...
E. coli bacteria contamination in the Duluth/Superior harbor has been an issue for many years. University of Minnesota Duluth biology professor Randal...
Millions of people are drawn to Lake Superior each year to catch a glimpse of its natural beauty. Many in the Northland work to preserve the region's ...
This marks the fifth year of boat tours on Lake Superior and its shoreline. The "View From the Lake" project is a joint effort between the University ...
Smelt have been around for so long that some may not realize they are an invasive species. Smelt were first stocked into the St. Marys River in 1909 t...