Environmental Education in Wisconsin
    
University of Wisconsin Sea Grant


The University of Wisconsin Sea Grant program is a rich resource of Great Lakes information. Wisconsin Sea Grant is a statewide program of basic and applied research, education, and outreach and technology transfer dedicated to the stewardship and sustainable use of the nation's Great Lakes and ocean resources.

Join us for an exciting and informative tour of Great Lakes issues and topics. We hope you will agree that our research, outreach and education activities exemplify the "Wisconsin Idea" that university expertise should tackle issues of importance throughout the state, the nation, and beyond. Sea Grant support enables University of Wisconsin researchers to investigate issues critical to the wise use and protection of the Great Lakes to the benefit of everyone who manages, uses, or simply enjoys these fabulous freshwater seas.



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Hours of Operation
Not a location open to the public. Contact for a meeting.

Address
UW-Milwaukee Great Lakes WATER Institute
600 E. Greenfield Ave.
Milwaukee, WI United States 53204-2944
Phone
(414) 227-3291
(414) 382-1705 (fax)

Website  seagrant.wisc.edu/

Contacts


Jim Lubner
(414) 227-3291  Education Coordinator, Univ of Wis Sea Grant Institute

Mission
The goal of Wisconsin Sea Grant’s education efforts is to increase marine science literacy across the full spectrum of education - from children in grade school to Ph.d. candidates and beyond - and to extend the effort laterally to reach any group that might benefit from knowledge of Great Lakes and ocean affairs.

Cost of Programs/Admission
Generally free or funded through grant program. Programs and professional development often offered through application process.

Features
Download the 2008-10 Directory of Projects and People (1.3MB PDF) available under the UW Sea Grant resource column.

Specific Locations Served
In addition to the main office at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Sea Grant has offices located at UW-Milwaukee, Manitowoc, Superior and Green Bay. Check with the educational specialist Jim Lubner, UW-Milwaukee to find out who at Sea Grant can best help you with your question.

Related Topics
  • Environmental Education Organization
  • Government
  • Permanent Education Staff

Posted 9/16/2009 10:28 PM
Updated   9/25/2009


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