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Bacterial Source Tracking at Impaired Beaches in the St. Louis River Area of Concern
(2017-06-30)This final report details the results of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) Project Bacterial Source Tracking at Impaired Beaches in the St. Louis River Area of Concern, hereafter referred to as the ... -
BAD RIVER SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS ODANAH, WISCONSIN
(1993-05)On July 22, 1992 Lake Superior Research Institute personnel were called by Mr. Dave Anderson of the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission to assist in the chemical assessment of the water quality of the Bad ... -
Baseline Survey of Terrestrial Invasive Plants on County Forests of Northern Wisconsin
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Behavior of Troutperch
(1977)Troutperch (Percopsis omiscomaycus) are found in northern lakes ranging from northern Canada to the northern United States. They occur at depths from 0-55 fathoms, but are most commonly found at depths of less than 30 ... -
Being Blind to Agenda-Setting: A Reporter's Journey
(2014-05)Various studies have shown that the news media can set the agenda for what issues the public thinks about, along with how they should think about them, which could lead to significant consequences in both positive and ... -
BENCH-SCALE TESTS OF THE NEWMAN ZONE OS BALLAST WATER DEOXYGENATION TREATMENT
(2023-02-13)This technical report presents findings from bench-scale tests evaluating the performance of the Newman Zone OS Ballast Water Deoxygenation Treatment, hereafter Newman Zone OS, developed by RNAS Remediation Products of ... -
The Benefits of Well-Managed Stream Corridors
(1987)The lands that border thousands of streams in Wisconsin contain unique and valuable qualities. These border lands-called riparian areas -play a critical role in protecting water quality,' soil, fish and wildlife. ... -
BIOACCUMLATION STUDY PCDDs and PCDFs Residues in Fish Tissue A Progress Report
(1987-03-06)The bioaccumulation study is an outgrowth of the EPA's National Dioxin Study concerned with assessing contamination from 2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-p- dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD) in soil, water, sediment, and fish tissue. Phase 2 of ... -
BIOACCUMLATION STUDY MERCURY RESIDUES IN FISH TISSUE
(1987-03-03)The bioaccumulation study is an outgrowth. of the EPA's National Dioxin Study concerned with. assessing contamination from 2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-p-dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD) in soil, water, sediment and fish tissue. Phase 2 of ... -
BIOAVAILABILITY AND TOXICITY OF SILVER TO BENTHIC ORGANISMS IN FRESHWATER SYSTEMS CONTAINING SEDIMENTS OF DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS - PROGRESS REPORT (Quarter III)
(1997-06-30)This progress report covers the period of time between April 1, 1997, and June 30, 1997. Our efforts were focused on obtaining a better understanding of (l) the chemical behavior of silver in our specific test water as ... -
BIOAVAILABILITY AND TOXICITY OF SILVER TO BENTHIC ORGANISMS IN FRESHWATER SYSTEMS CONTAINING SEDIMENTS OF DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS - PROGRESS REPORT (Quarters I and II)
(1997-03-31)Since the proposal for this project was submitted in early August, 1996, and approved by the National Association of Photographic Manufacturers (NAPM) for study starting on October 1, 1997, several changes have been discussed ... -
BIOAVAILABILITY AND TOXICITY OF SILVER TO BENTHIC ORGANISMS IN FRESHWATER SYSTEMS CONTAINING SEDIMENTS OF DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS - PROGRESS REPORT (Quarters I AND II)
(1997-03-31)Since the proposal for this project was submitted in early August, 1996, and approved by the National Association of Photographic Manufacturers (NAPM) for study starting on October 1, 1997, several changes have been ... -
Biological Data from GLNPO's Great Lakes Open Water Surveillance Program 2001-2005
(2006-11)The United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office conducts annual assessments of the aquatic communities of the Great Lakes each spring and summer. This report summarizes the results ... -
Biological Data from GLNPO's Great Lakes Open Water Surveillance Program 2001-2006
(2008-12)The United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office conducts annual assessments of the aquatic communities of the Great Lakes each spring and summer. This report summarizes the results ... -
BIPOC Small Business Entrepreneurs in the Twin Ports: What have We Learned from Their COVID-19 Pandemic Experience?
(Small Business Development Center, UW-Superior, 2022-03)The objectives of the project are twofold: (1) To examine how COVID-19 pandemic impacted BIPOC businesses in the Twin Ports; and (2) To identify what forms of actions were taken by private, public, and non-profit organizations ... -
Bloody Savages/White Invaders: Images of the Other in Non-Native and Native Art
(2011)Europeans, from the time of their first arrival in the Americas, documented the New World inhabitants and their "strange" customs via drawings, etchings, and paintings. These invariably inaccurate and stereotypical images ... -
Building resiliency in at-risk youth using art therapy
(2012-12)Surviving adolescence can be one of the most difficult stages of life most people go through. The adolescent years mark the final turning point before becoming an adult and as exciting as that may sound to many prepubescent ... -
Building Student Self-efficacy with the Use of the Visible Body Application as an Extended Lab Tool in the Human Sciences.
(University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2021)Visible Body is a new virtual anatomy lab tool. Using both quantitative and qualitative methods, we surveyed students in two separate courses in the Health & Human Performance department to evaluate student efficacy with ... -
Case study interventions: Effects on inclusion for students with special needs
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Characteristics of the Duluth-Superior Harbor and Lake Superior
(1981)The twin ports of Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota were founded at the head of the world's greatest continuous mass of freshwater. The Laurentian Great Lakes contain about 20% of the world's freshwater resources. ...