
Wrack Lines
Document Type
Magazine Issue
Disciplines
Fiction | Laboratory and Basic Science Research | Marine Biology | Other Engineering | Other Life Sciences
Abstract
"Natural Effects: Tales of Our Dynamic Environment" is the theme of this issue, with articles about a research project using GoPro cameras on oyster cages; the exploding population of black sea bass in Long Island Sound; three research projects in Connecticut salt marshes; a children's book illustrator and author and her book about kelp farming; and a living shoreline project in Old Saybrook, CT.
Recommended Citation
Cajski, Gract; Choiniere, Paul; Cozens, Maggie; Placido, Owen; and Benson, Judy, "Wrack Lines Volume 24, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2024" (2024). Wrack Lines. 118.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/wracklines/118
Oyster.cage.videos.a.powerful.tool.for.lessons.on.shellfish.benefits.pdf (3350 kB)
Are.black.sea.bass.becoming.the.new.cod.in.Sound's.warming.waters.pdf (7284 kB)
Sparrows.marsh.movement.and.grass.genetics.pdf (2030 kB)
10.Questions.with.Bonnie.Rose.Sullivan.pdf (1738 kB)
Old.Saybrook.Community.Faced.Its.Climate.Reality.with.a.Cutting.Edge.Project.pdf (1410 kB)