Introducing: Wisconsin Sea Grant
…on the Aquatic Sciences Center’s Publications website. These resources are free (or available for a minimal cost) and downloadable to make the information easily accessible. The publications are organized by…
…on the Aquatic Sciences Center’s Publications website. These resources are free (or available for a minimal cost) and downloadable to make the information easily accessible. The publications are organized by…
…existing parcel maps to determine ownership of assets along the coast, compile regionally relevant coastal hazard education and outreach materials for shoreline property owners and conduct a review of ordinances…
…50°F. With sustained periods of temperatures both above and below freezing, our team decided to learn more about the impacts of freezing and thawing on coastal bluff failure. We reached…
…available at the end of each year’s summaries. 2024 October: Shoreline Inventory and Oblique Photo Viewer – Featuring NEW Photos from 2024 September: Great Lakes Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical…
…the tile to see additional information. You can also compare different strategies. To do so, select the strategies you want to compare by checking the “compare” box in their respective…
…the Southeastern Wisconsin Coastal Resilience Community of Practice Network was sought to help develop comprehensive public education and outreach materials to encourage informed decision making. Additionally, Racine County municipalities including…
…on the Contact Us page. 2025 Newsletters May 2025: https://conta.cc/3ZKwu62 March 2025: https://conta.cc/4c7ivwe January 2025: https://conta.cc/42tl8ph 2024 Newsletters Fall 2024: https://conta.cc/3Yk5YQA Summer 2024: https://conta.cc/3RFUUti Winter 2024: https://conta.cc/3VeNCPMh 2023 Newsletters Fall…
…Resiliency Study Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission Award: $29,851 Project: Implement the first of a two-phase project to address coastal resiliency for three communities in the Bay-Lake Region. For more examples…
…‘moving on multiple fronts: Residents, Local Government, Institutions, Manufacturers, Retailers, Professionals, the Arts and any other Community Energy. Part 3: The Community Meeting Space Walking into a community meeting…
…deemed as high-priority coastal hazards to address. Part 2: Resilient Practices Questionnaire – A series of yes/no questions used to help identify common planning and mitigation actions that the community…