Wrack Lines
Submissions from 2022
Wrack Lines Volume 22, Number 2, Fall-Winter 2022-2023, Nancy C. Balcom, Juliana Barrett, Judy Benson, Ben Crnic, and sTo Len
Wrack Lines Volume 22, Number 1; Spring-Summer 2022, Judy Benson, Stephen Kurczy, Robert Miller, and Judy Preston
Wrack Lines Spring-Summer 2022, Volume 22, Number 1, Stephen Kurczy, Robert Miller, Judy Preston, and Judy Benson
Submissions from 2021
Wrack Lines Volume 21, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2021-22, Nancy C. Balcom, Judy Benson, Syma A. Ebbin, Kira Goldenberg, Judy Preston, and Howard "Mickey" Weiss
Wrack Lines Volume 21, Number 1, Born Out of Crises: responses, research and reflections on a better future, Lynn Bonner, Robert J. Klee, Robert Pomeroy, and Judy A. Benson
Submissions from 2020
Wrack Lines Volume 20, Number 1, Too Big? Too Late? Acting locally to take on the world's major challenges, Tessa Getchis, Tom Verde, Syma Ebbin, Michael Pascucilla, and Judy Benson
Wrack Lines Volume 20, Number 2 Diverse Perspectives in the Environment We Share, Katrina McKelvin, Gerald Torres, Judy Preston, and Judy Benson
Submissions from 2019
Wrack Lines Volume 19, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2019, Nancy Balcom, Syma Ebbin, David Gregorio, Richard Telford, and Judy Benson
Wrack Lines Volume 19, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2019-20, Judy A. Benson, Nancy C. Balcom, William Leukhardt, James Sirch, and Willow Sirch
Submissions from 2018
Wrack Lines Spring-Summer 2018, Judy Benson, Ann Baldelli, Bill Hanrahan, and Ellen Johnson
Wrack Lines Volume 18, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2018-19, Judy Benson, Robert Miller, Christine Woodside, and Judy Preston
Submissions from 2016
Wrack Lines Spring/Summer 2016, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
Wrack Lines Fall/Winter 2016, Peg VanPatten
Submissions from 2015
For the Birds- Great Gull Island, Juliana Barrett
Living Shorelines, Juliana Barrett
Is the Grass Always Greener? Assessing Lawn Care Practices of Connecticut Residents, Syma A. Ebbin
Clean Up Sound and Harbor (CUSH): ONe Community's Solution to Water Quality Issues, Tristan Kading
What Healthy Coastal Forests and Shorelines Can Teach Us Landscaping, Judy Preston
Seaweeds Clean Long Island Sound, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
Submissions from 2014
There's Still Time to Get Your Feet Wet!, Valerie Cournoyer
Submissions from 2013
Shifting Sands, Clay Arnold, Joel Stocker, and Juliana Barrett
Partners in Spread Prevention, Nancy C. Balcom
A New Planting Tool for Coastal Homeowners, Juliana Barrett
Helping Connecticut Towns Plan for Climate Change, Juliana Barrett and Jennifer Pagach
For the Birds, Milan Bull
Saltmarsh Sparrow, Milan G. Bull
Riding the Rising Tide: Fathoming Our Changing Coast and Future, Syma A. Ebbin
Strengthening Coastal Resilience Through Green Infrastructure, Antonio F. Federici
A Vision for Connecticut Shellfish, Tessa S. Getchis
Nor'easter, Geneva Renegar
Celebrating Connecticut Sea Grant's 25th Anniversary, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
Smart Phone App Puts Rain Gardens into Mobile Tech Mode, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
There's a New Crop in Town, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
Coastal towns adapt to realities of climate change, Christine Woodside
A MAGICal Look at the Shore, Suzanne Zack
Submissions from 2012
Despite Losing its Mittens, a Chinese Mitten Crab Finds its Way to Connecticut, Nancy C. Balcom
Setting the Sound Up for Success, Hillary Kenyon
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Cormorant?, Richard Jay King
Of Gardens, Microorganisms, and Long Island Sound, Judy Preston
Discovering the Light Bulb Tunicate, James F. Reinhardt PhD and Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten (editor) Ms.
Reconciling Whales and Lobstermen, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
Remembering RMS Titanic a Century Later, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
Ken Beatrice: A Volunteer for all Seasons, Peg VanPatten
Superstorm Sandy Changed the Shape of Connecticut, Peg VanPatten
The Breathing of the Bays, Jamie Vaudrey and Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten (editor)
Out of Sight, but Not Out of Mind: a Look at Nanoparticles in the Marine Environment, Evan Ward and John J. Doyle
Gracilaria Culture Handbook for New England, Charles Yarish, Jang K. Kim, and Sarah Redmond
Gracilaria Culture Handbook for New England, Charles Yarish, Sarah Redmond, and Jang K. Kim
Gracilaria Culture Handbook for New England, Charles Yarish, Sarah Redmond, and Jang K. Kim
Submissions from 2011
Long Island Sound and Climate Change: What is Going to Happen?, Juliana Barrett
What Controls Toxic Phytoplankton Blooms in Long Island Sound?, Hans G. Dam Ph.D., Michael Finiguerra, Christina Senft-Batoh, and Haley Flores
A Rain Garden Grows in Bridgeport, Michael Dietz
Tropical Storm Irene Delivered a Sunday Punch to Connecticut, Mary-Beth Hart
The Heat is On: a Look into New England's Future Climate, David Nicosia
Landmark Climate Change Nuisance Case Headed to Supreme Court, Niki L. Pace
Rising Seas, Stormy Skies, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
The Dream of Seaweed Farming Becomes Reality in Long Island Sound, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
An Interview with Andrew Revkin, Bob Wyss
Submissions from 2010
Connecticut Sea Grant Alumni-to There from Here, Nancy C. Balcom
Protected Habitat is a Legacy of Generations, Nancy C. Balcom
Scoping Out the Shorebirds of Summer, Milan Bull
Pine Island: an Island Exploration, Syma Ebbin
Where Can Sea Level Rise?, Joel Stocker
Letter from the Editor Spring/Summer 2010, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
Submissions from 2009
A Muddy Mystery: What's Causing Sudden Vegetation Dieback in Connecticut's Marshes?, Wade Elmer
Marine Spatial Planning is coming to an ocean near you, Robert S. Pomeroy
Oceans and Human Heath: Hand in Hand, Melissa Ryan and Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten
DNA, Red Tide and the Sea: a new exhibit at Mystic Aquarium & IFE, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten
Looking Ahead to Spring's Returning Bounty: Natal Homing, Jason Vokoun and Benjamin Gahagan
Submissions from 2008
A Jewel in Our Midst: a photo essay of the Connecticut River, Nancy C. Balcom and Juliana Barrett
Minding the 3 R's: Response, Remediation and Restoration, Anthony Dvarskas
Recounting the Hurricane of 1938: local memories of a regional disaster, Syma A. Ebbin
A Makeover for the Shenecossett Ponds– an Invasive Plant Management Project, Adrianne Loweth and Juliana Barrett
Jeff Godfrey Dives into Science, Paul Mantikoski
Mercury in the Ocean, Robert Mason
The Horseshoe Crab Conundrum; can we Harvest and Conserve?, Jennifer Mattei
An SOS for Sharks, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
Seal Appeal, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
Shifting Sand,, Shifting Strategies, Jenna Whewell
Submissions from 2007
Remembering Richard H, Goodwin, Conservation Pioneer, Juliana Barrett
Can Eelgrass and Aquaculture Coexist?, Tessa S. Getchis
Red Shrimp Recipe, Chaz Paull
Royal Red Shrimp-Stonington's Succulent Secret, Suzanne Zack
Submissions from 2006
HACCP Drives Safe Seafood, Nancy C. Balcom
Hull Fouling’s a Drag on Boats and Local Ecosystems, Nancy C. Balcom
Scientists Crying “Foul”: Sea Squirts are Invading Long Island Sound!, Stephan Bullard, Robert Whitlatch, Sandra E. Shumway, and Richard W. Osman
Taking a Bite Outta Lobster Declines: Rhode Island's V-Notch Conservation Program, Warren "Ted" E. Colburn, Capt.
Rapid Evolution Rampant at Sea, Hans G. Dam
What’s Putting Some Aquaculturists in a “Foul” Mood?, Tessa S. Getchis
Bringing the Lantern Home: Avery Point Tower Once Again Looks Like a Lighthouse, Stephen Jones
Wading in Quinnipiac Mud Guides Career Path for Beth Owen, Tristan Kading
“Phrag” is a Drag: a Bird's Eye View of a Pesky Invasive Plant, Sandy Prisloe
A Decapod Crustacean "Who-Dun-it?", Peg VanPatten
A Tale of Two Sparrows, Peg VanPatten
Microbes and Mud: Give Scientist Clues About Life on Mars...and Earth, Peg VanPatten
Spreading Shell Rot Disease "Eating" New England Lobsters, Peg VanPatten
What Color is Your Carapace?, Cindy Weiss
Submissions from 2004
A Sea Change for Our National Ocean Policy, Nancy C. Balcom