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Can Environmental Education Benefit Lake Erie Communities? | Ohio Sea Grant Research
How can environmental education lead to a more sustainable urban environment?
A recently funded research project spearheaded by Dr. Marijke Hecht within Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences is looking to uncover ways to bring aquatic science education into urban areas near Lake Erie like Cleveland.
The upcoming project is designed to create a collaborative environment between formal and informal educators in the Cleveland area to move education efforts into outdoor spaces. Over the next year and a half, Hecht and her colleagues will work to connect both educators and youth with resources to “take action and improve their environment.”
Learn more: ohioseagrant.osu.edu/news/2024/57bw7/thinking-globally-acting-locally
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Alumni Club Sparks Student Interest in Science at Stone Lab
zhlédnutí 163Před 20 hodinami
A one-day field trip to Stone Laboratory helped Addie Foster decide what she would do after high school: She’ll join Buckeye Nation and pursue a career to promote a healthy environment. “I will be studying environmental science at Ohio State. The trip helped me know for sure that I wanted to help the Earth and leave it better than it was before,” said Foster, who graduated this year from Huron ...
Put-In-Bay Science Days with Stone Lab
zhlédnutí 100Před 14 dny
Put-in-Bay Science Days with Stone Lab showcase live fish, wildlife, and other creatures that call Lake Erie home. Each week during the summer, the public can learn from Stone Lab experts all about the Lake Erie ecosystem and why it is so important to protect Ohio’s great lake. More information: ohioseagrant.osu.edu/visit/pib-science-days
Freshwater Science: Advancing Stormwater Management at Great Lakes Marinas with Green Infrastructure
zhlédnutí 163Před 14 dny
Stormwater runoff carries pollution from land into nearby bodies of water, a phenomenon made worse by more frequent and severe storms due to climate change. Meanwhile, marinas on the Great Lakes can release pollutants - oil, grease, antifreeze, and boat paint - and exacerbate runoff with impervious parking lots and rooftops. This puts marinas in a unique position to become a part of the solutio...
What Drives Harmful Algal Blooms in the Great Lakes? | Ohio Sea Grant Research
zhlédnutí 313Před měsícem
In the first highly integrated experimental study of cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms across diverse Great Lakes environments, researchers are examining three of the Great Lakes to determine how different nutrients and temperature influence bloom growth and resulting toxins. The results are illuminating the similarities and differences in how blooms start, persist and produce toxins in these...
Forecast for Harmful Algal Blooms in Lake Erie 2024
zhlédnutí 579Před měsícem
Stone Laboratory and Ohio Sea Grant at The Ohio State University hosted a live web event for NOAA’s annual HABs Forecast for western Lake Erie on June 27, 2024. In addition to the official forecast, the event featured spring nutrient loading and projections along with expert commentary and highlights of recent research efforts and successes. Event page: ohioseagrant.osu.edu/news/calendar/2024/0...
Discover Ohio Aquaculture | Ohio Sea Grant Extension
zhlédnutí 67Před měsícem
Aquatic farmers and decision-makers came together to connect and share knowledge in June in the first event of its kind in Ohio. “Discover Ohio Aquaculture,” hosted by Ohio Sea Grant at The Ohio State University Extension’s Delaware County Office on June 14, convened a variety of aquaculture producers and stakeholders from around the state. Nicole Wright, aquaculture extension educator for Ohio...
Freshwater Science: A HABs Primer
zhlédnutí 231Před měsícem
Ahead of NOAA’s annual Lake Erie HABs Forecast on June 27, catch up on the background and future of Lake Erie’s HABs with Ohio Sea Grant’s Dr. Chris Winslow. This primer included up-to-date information on topics such as nutrient sources in the Maumee River watershed that drive blooms, the progress toward meeting nutrient load reduction goals, and best practices for farmers. Dr. Winslow also pro...
A Primer on Harmful Algal Blooms | Freshwater Science Webinar Teaser
zhlédnutí 39Před měsícem
REGISTER HERE: ohioseagrant.osu.edu/news/calendar/2024/06/18/7abum/freshwater-science Ahead of NOAA’s annual Lake Erie HABs Forecast on June 27, catch up on the background and future of Lake Erie’s HABs with Ohio Sea Grant’s Dr. Chris Winslow. This primer will include up-to-date information on topics such as nutrient sources in the Maumee River watershed that drive blooms, the progress toward m...
Fish Fillet Day | Ohio Sea Grant Education
zhlédnutí 280Před 2 měsíci
Central Ohio high school students experienced hands-on learning with fish this month thanks to the efforts of a teacher inspired by Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory. In Ashley Dulin-Smith’s environmental sustainability and societies class at Dublin-Jerome High School in Dublin, Ohio, students spent all school year learning how to sustainably raise fish in classroom aquaponics tanks. Then, on...
Freshwater Science: Discovering a Potential Treatment for Health Effects of Algal Toxin Exposure
zhlédnutí 127Před 2 měsíci
Microcystins are some of the most abundant and potent harmful algal bloom toxins and have emerged as a public health concern due to the potential to cause severe organ injury including liver damage. While currently there are no targeted therapies to protect against microcystin exposure, previous research found that naturally occurring bacteria from Lake Erie had the ability to degrade algal tox...
Stone Lab's Water Quality Research | Now at Ohio State
zhlédnutí 84Před 3 měsíci
The "Now at Ohio State" podcast recently took a trip up to Lake Erie to meet with Stone Lab's Dr. Suzanne Gray and student researcher Alex Kushnir and discuss their work, how Lake Erie ties into all of Ohio, and how the lab is an incredible resource for undergraduate student research. www.osu.edu/impact/now-at-ohio-state/water-quality
Freshwater Science: Project CYBORG (CYano BlOom dRivers and Genes)
zhlédnutí 597Před 3 měsíci
The Great Lakes provide a host of ecosystem services to many millions of people but are under threat from multiple stressors, including cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (CHABs). To date CHABs in the Great Lakes have been investigated lake-by-lake or even river-by-river, with studies in each location tuned to local perspectives and framed with different research questions, making it difficult...
Stone Lab Really Helps Students
zhlédnutí 145Před 3 měsíci
Learn how to apply for summer courses at The Ohio State University’s island campus on Lake Erie: ohioseagrant.osu.edu/education/stonelab/apply
Freshwater Science: Community Engagement and Stormwater Resiliency Against Climate Change
zhlédnutí 134Před 4 měsíci
Scientists are unsure how increasing precipitation associated with climate change will impact storm sewer infrastructure along Lake Erie’s coast. Studies are needed to explore how solutions like green infrastructure and low impact development can reduce stormwater runoff compared to traditional, “gray” infrastructure. Dr. Suresh Sharma of Youngstown State University is studying how green infras...
Freshwater Science: New Drainage Approaches for Nutrient and Sediment Removal
zhlédnutí 156Před 5 měsíci
Freshwater Science: New Drainage Approaches for Nutrient and Sediment Removal
Stone Lab Impacts a Young Student’s Life
zhlédnutí 396Před 5 měsíci
Stone Lab Impacts a Young Student’s Life
An Innovative New Form of Aquaculture | Ohio Sea Grant Research
zhlédnutí 12KPřed 5 měsíci
An Innovative New Form of Aquaculture | Ohio Sea Grant Research
Freshwater Science: Diverting Nutrients from Aquaculture Facilities into Additional Products
zhlédnutí 131Před 5 měsíci
Freshwater Science: Diverting Nutrients from Aquaculture Facilities into Additional Products
Freshwater Science: Microplastic Removal During Drinking Water Treatment
zhlédnutí 316Před 6 měsíci
Freshwater Science: Microplastic Removal During Drinking Water Treatment
2023 H2Ohio Wetland Monitoring Program Annual Update
zhlédnutí 268Před 7 měsíci
2023 H2Ohio Wetland Monitoring Program Annual Update
Freshwater Science: Lake Erie Charter Captains Business Survey
zhlédnutí 31Před 8 měsíci
Freshwater Science: Lake Erie Charter Captains Business Survey
Freshwater Science: Environmental Microbiomes as Indicators of Coastal Lake Erie Resilience
zhlédnutí 101Před 8 měsíci
Freshwater Science: Environmental Microbiomes as Indicators of Coastal Lake Erie Resilience
Freshwater Science: Testing Waters and Fish for Pharmaceuticals and PFAS Contamination On-Site
zhlédnutí 167Před 8 měsíci
Freshwater Science: Testing Waters and Fish for Pharmaceuticals and PFAS Contamination On-Site
Freshwater Science: Finding Veterinary Pharmaceuticals in Lake Erie Tributaries
zhlédnutí 36Před 10 měsíci
Freshwater Science: Finding Veterinary Pharmaceuticals in Lake Erie Tributaries
Understanding Algal Blooms: State of the Science Conference 2023
zhlédnutí 150Před 10 měsíci
Understanding Algal Blooms: State of the Science Conference 2023
Freshwater Science: Do Islands Help Birds Migrate Across Lake Erie?
zhlédnutí 35Před 10 měsíci
Freshwater Science: Do Islands Help Birds Migrate Across Lake Erie?
Freshwater Science: Phosphorus Cycling in Agricultural Streams in the Maumee River Watershed
zhlédnutí 115Před 10 měsíci
Freshwater Science: Phosphorus Cycling in Agricultural Streams in the Maumee River Watershed
Freshwater Science: Pharmaceuticals Within and Near Treatment Plants in Lake Erie's Western Basin
zhlédnutí 119Před rokem
Freshwater Science: Pharmaceuticals Within and Near Treatment Plants in Lake Erie's Western Basin
How to use Sea Grant's Great Lakes Fresh Fish Finder
zhlédnutí 91Před rokem
How to use Sea Grant's Great Lakes Fresh Fish Finder

Komentáře

  • @davidasimmons
    @davidasimmons Před 2 dny

    Chris pours a bunch of knowledge into that first 20 minutes. And it’s understandable.

  • @kateb.1147
    @kateb.1147 Před 5 dny

    have you tried using invasive carp as a potential protein input/wild fish replacement for salmon/trout?

  • @judahbrutus
    @judahbrutus Před 23 dny

    With the amount of chemicals used everywhere and on everything, no wonder all the fish are contaminated. What did people think would happen when billions of gallons of chemicals are used every year.

  • @neilgrieve6629
    @neilgrieve6629 Před 2 měsíci

    Great to see this. But the method is not new? As it has been implemented for decades in some countries

  • @jonisolis9645
    @jonisolis9645 Před 3 měsíci

    🌿🌱🪴🐋🐬🐟 Wonderful news. I hope you make more videos showing how all this works. Growing food using nature - makes things better.

  • @capjim5903
    @capjim5903 Před 3 měsíci

    Very Nice Indeed

  • @dcgravity7822
    @dcgravity7822 Před 3 měsíci

    I remember it as well. Dad and I used to fish for perch and sheephead from Edgewater Park in the '60s, right next to the mouth of the Cuyahoga. Except we pronounced it Cuya-hoe-ga rather than Cuya-hog-a.

  • @QuentinQuark
    @QuentinQuark Před 4 měsíci

    Would have liked to see the crayfish.

  • @HYDROPONICS-INDOORS
    @HYDROPONICS-INDOORS Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome video, I've played with aquaponics about 10yrs ago and had great results back when I lived in Hawaii, but it was a very high maintenance system but non the less I was very proud of what I created! Now I live in Nevada. Unfortunately it would cost too much to heat the water in winter and chill the water in summer. so now I grow in my garage with a small DIY hydro system. I always a place in my heart for Aquaponics Aloha Dean

  • @victorygarden556
    @victorygarden556 Před 5 měsíci

    They should try Mississippi grass shrimp, they’re native to Ohio. If they can get the nauplii to live they will have a great trophic level benefit there. I do this with other animals and I’m trying to get those shrimp to work for me but I can’t get them past nauplii. There is a study “biological means of increasing productivity of ponds” very old, but the last chart on the report is fantastic. They did trophic level studies, very useful for bass pond and is applicable to this. Use complex structure, simple structure (jargon) for breeding and living space, and then as a hunting tool for higher trophic levels, respectively.

  • @carterswrestlingworld9627
    @carterswrestlingworld9627 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome good job Spencer

  • @SusanGazdick
    @SusanGazdick Před 10 měsíci

    Hello! I’m a retired nurse looking for free class on Lake Erie ecology. Do you have anything available? I have a summer home on Put-in-bay. Have lived here every summer of my life. Thanks for any info you might have. Sue

  • @ucanoe
    @ucanoe Před 11 měsíci

    thank you for this presentation Dr. Huntley, this seems like a very practical way to go. I presume this process can also be used to remove or reduce the microcystin concentration from the lake at the critical times. reducing the harm to wildlife etc. until we can figure out how to manage the source pollution of our lakes.

  • @tomahawkmissile241
    @tomahawkmissile241 Před rokem

    No comment yet. Say something to Start a Conversation

  • @williamforster3596
    @williamforster3596 Před rokem

    Dr putnam

  • @coreypowlowski
    @coreypowlowski Před rokem

    Amazing video as always. You definitely need to research S M Z E U S!!!

  • @katydid7
    @katydid7 Před rokem

    Alright Justin! Wonderful to see you here! I will be looking forward to this. We are a long way from UT now.

  • @babeena_gt_3645
    @babeena_gt_3645 Před rokem

    Scientists generally believe that coastal pollution from human sewage, agricultural runoff, and other sources contributes to red tides, along with rising ocean temperatures. 5 On the Pacific coast of the United States, for example, red tide occurrences have been increasing Chemicals from farming, factories, sewage treatment plants and other sources can become dissolved in water on the land.

  • @bobbytorres3807
    @bobbytorres3807 Před rokem

    Innovative technology that is cost effective can treat urban, agriculture, industrial runoff and treat in lake algae using solar, wind and hydroelectric energy to control algae blooms. Terra Azul Tech, Inc. We are here to help.

  • @emeliaanise9723
    @emeliaanise9723 Před rokem

    ρ尺oΜ𝐎ᔕᗰ 😴

  • @bobbytorres3807
    @bobbytorres3807 Před 2 lety

    There is innovative technology that can remove toxins, CECs from bodies of water that have been proven here in California via Cal polytechnic in 2015. Studies were done on HABs, CECs utilizing multiple oxygen allotropes. Several government water agencies have allowed studies on large bodies of water. Studies are being scheduled out for bottled drinking water for health benefits. We are here to help. Terra Azul Tech

  • @bobbytorres3807
    @bobbytorres3807 Před 2 lety

    There technology that can effectively remove these bacteria and CECs from our drinking water utilizing solar energy

  • @bobbytorres3807
    @bobbytorres3807 Před 2 lety

    There is innovative technology that can remove CECs, HABs, reduction bacteria to ND. The technology can operate off solar wind or hydroelectric energy. Terra Azul Tech

  • @heididizer8118
    @heididizer8118 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting! I appreciate the recording being available too

  • @daviddesjarlais2764
    @daviddesjarlais2764 Před 2 lety

    Cynotoxins Bacteria. Oldest organisms on 🌎 mutation of oldest organisms , Cancer center,lots blood world's got a cold sea otters , whale's, dolphins devistataing health effects of humans EPA CDC only recognize poor little dogs dying from there'. The biggest problem I have about wife being I'll is there not letting people know and extra prevention should take place no one else should have to deal with this toxic nightmare. Keep spraying everything under the sun on earth she takes back,I understand this she is mother nature ,

  • @naturalhealing9970
    @naturalhealing9970 Před 2 lety

    Is there a resource that references various sites across the midwest where toxin algae has been found?

  • @bobbytorres3807
    @bobbytorres3807 Před 2 lety

    There is now proven technology that can clear up HABs in days and keep the blooms under control. The technology was proven and pilots were overseen by water agencies in California. We are here to help. Terra Azul Tech, inc.

    • @daviddesjarlais2764
      @daviddesjarlais2764 Před 2 lety

      How can you help if people are I'll from is this your interest

    • @bobbytorres3807
      @bobbytorres3807 Před 2 lety

      @@daviddesjarlais2764 The technology can control and get rid of the HABs. Proven environmental projects that have been overseen by federal government water agencies have proven the technologies positive effectiveness on HABs. So we cannot help those that are already ill from HABs, but we can help prevent future HAB effects on the environment.

    • @bobbytorres3807
      @bobbytorres3807 Před 2 lety

      @@daviddesjarlais2764 CZcams video: Terra Azul Tech, Inc.

    • @daviddesjarlais2764
      @daviddesjarlais2764 Před 2 lety

      Well I guess we are here for you were a very good reason for new technology will back all the way wouldn't want anyone to experience our health desaster from toxic algae. Ready to help anyone who wants to change for the better people deserve clean water 💧💦 get us on change God chose us I guess

    • @daviddesjarlais2764
      @daviddesjarlais2764 Před 2 lety

      Knowing people like us maybe 🤔 would strongly encourage them to use your product .

  • @lucien3433
    @lucien3433 Před 2 lety

    Hello @Ohio Sea Grant, I am journalist for the French TV channel France 24, I work for a program about climate and environment called Down to Earth. We are doing a report about toxic algae blooms and I would like to know if it would be possible to use some footage from this video ? That would be very helpful to us. Thank you very much for your help, best regards.

    • @ohioseagrant
      @ohioseagrant Před 2 lety

      Please feel free to use the footage, with credit to Ohio Sea Grant. If you can send us a link to the final story at ohioseagrant (at) osu (dot) edu, we would very much appreciate it. Thank you!

    • @bobbytorres3807
      @bobbytorres3807 Před 2 lety

      Hello Mr. Lucien. We are an innovative proven technology the first of it's kind with international patent to control, remove HABs. The technology was studied by University here in California, Cal polytechnic in San Luis Obispo. The technology can be placed directly in both fresh and sea water to treat algae blooms immediately and can remove algae in as little as 30 or less without harming aquatic life including plants. The technology is cost effective and can operate on solar, wind or hydroelectric power. I am the inventor of the technology. We are here to help. Terra Azul Tech, Inc.

  • @fauzanbima6521
    @fauzanbima6521 Před 2 lety

    now Bima Indonesia bloom Algae in the beach 27-04-2022

  • @tristanstephens3322
    @tristanstephens3322 Před 2 lety

    I don’t know if you guys have freshwater mussels in the states but apparently they make great filters and actually die if they haven’t got enough nutrient rich water to filter. Source was future food systems in Melbourne Australia. I’m interested in doing brook trout and perch and growing leafy greens like watercresses, manche, maybe tomatoes. A lot in it though.

  • @climatecraze
    @climatecraze Před 2 lety

    Temperature data is being corrupted ... czcams.com/video/hs-K_tadveI/video.html

  • @georgeharris7181
    @georgeharris7181 Před 2 lety

    No no no they lie about it and they made mistake of taking all the salt out of under it to put on there streets that salt use to protect our fresh water and scientists lied about it all of great lakes had salt deposits under the lake and they removed it and when algie showed up they blamed farmer's

  • @nanobot423
    @nanobot423 Před 2 lety

    Algae

  • @neliborba101
    @neliborba101 Před 2 lety

    Only propaganda to get the churches involved so the people can accept the NEW WORLD RELIGION aka CLIMATE CHANGE that what this is all about.

  • @deruntergangdesabendlandes7338

    The same problems in the Black sea in Russia.Pure water,air is the greatest wealth on earth.If the supplies of drinking water disappear or will be poisoned mankind will die-to drink,eat,breathe diamonds,dollars impossible.The next wars will be for drinking water.A large amount of algae-Cladophora Ulvophyceae and Zostéra marína is nailed to the Black Sea of ​​Anapa in summer.During the flowering period-algae kamka-Cladophora Ulvophyceae and Zostéra marína turn water into green jelly,green islands of mud are formed on the beaches.When algae-Cladophora Ulvophyceae and Zostéra marína begins to rot-an unpleasant stinky smell of hydrogen sulfide emanates from it,which only aggravates the bleak picture.Doctors warn about the dangers of this algae Cladophora Ulvophyceae and Zostéra marína.Biologist Veniamin Golubitchenko:"Until 2003-Cladophora Ulvophyceae and Zostéra marína algae lived on the beaches of Anapa.Then it reached Vityazevo.A blooming sea in the vicinity of Anapa is observed in 2021:in the village of Blagoveshchenskaya,on the Bugaz Spit. Kamka is produced due to an increase in phosphorus and nitrogen compounds in the water-that appear from the waste products of people.In Krasnodar-south of Russia and beyond Russian consumer supervision has warned many times:swimming,fishing in Kuban River is prohibited.Russian consumer supervision informs that the water does not correspond to the quality in terms of microbiological qualities,sanitary-chemical,organoleptic,especially after rains.People can't swim in the Black Sea and can't fish in estuary of Vityazevo-Anapa because-hotels has no sewerage-don't want to pay for sewerage and throw sewage from the sewer there,feces into the Vityazevo estuary.A number of violations have been identified-the embankment along the estuary is all littered with construction debris.And everyone is cowardly silent.

    • @bobbytorres3807
      @bobbytorres3807 Před 2 lety

      There is proven technology that can be placed directly in the bodies of water that need to be treated without harming aquatic or plant life. The technology was piloted here in California USA by several water agencies and was accepted. The technology is cost effective, retrofittable, and can start cleaning up large algae blooms in as little as 30 days. The technology can operate of solar, wind or hydroelectric power. We are here to help. Terra Azul Tech, Inc.

  • @jimmykey5921
    @jimmykey5921 Před 3 lety

    I need your help Disable an going through hell. fish are more important us though. I am so proud we fought for you

  • @wrightgregson9761
    @wrightgregson9761 Před 3 lety

    ah yes, i remember it well.

  • @thatgirllivvy1925
    @thatgirllivvy1925 Před 3 lety

    You think she wants us to spend our money?

  • @rasolaqfa5051
    @rasolaqfa5051 Před 3 lety

    Presenters seem to be completely clueless about the toxic algae blooms here.. sheesh.

  • @craigvogel2935
    @craigvogel2935 Před 3 lety

    The death of industry around the Great Lakes has done more for the lakes than any other reason the same with the rivers cleaning up in this country

  • @craig2e46
    @craig2e46 Před 3 lety

    I grew up on Lake Erie about 30 miles south of Detroit and they used to tell us not to eat the fish because there is too much mercury in the fish.

  • @georgepretnick4460
    @georgepretnick4460 Před 3 lety

    I'm out on Lake Erie often. I don't know if its safe to drink, but I do know if you get splashed in the face, the water is noticeably salty.

  • @grower-gq5yb
    @grower-gq5yb Před 3 lety

    I know the exact spot where they’re getting the water from I wouldn’t drink it

  • @georgepretnick4460
    @georgepretnick4460 Před 3 lety

    Lake Erie is far from "back". The farmers of the Black Swamp area have the richest, darkest soil in the USA, yet they overfertilize with both chemicals and with farm animal manure. EVERY year there is a huge algal bloom in the western basin from all the excess fertilization. No one challenges the AG lobby. An even bigger threat are the Chinese big head carp that have already been caught IN LAKE ERIE. It's only a short matter of time before that great sport industry is gone.

  • @johnmalik7284
    @johnmalik7284 Před 3 lety

    As long as testing is necessary, it isn't safe.

  • @firstnamelastname9215

    No

  • @gregscarlett9863
    @gregscarlett9863 Před 3 lety

    Thats so good to see and hear I'm wondering if Ontario has helped out with this at all ?

  • @ericzernich4153
    @ericzernich4153 Před 3 lety

    Hello My Name is Eric Zernich with WNWO in Toledo. I was wondering if I could use some of this video of perch for my story today about how the fish are doing in the lake. Thanks.

  • @anupkumartokdar4345
    @anupkumartokdar4345 Před 4 lety

    Algea