Sturgeon Bay’s Crossroads at Big Creek will be hosting a special informational hearing with the Wisconsin Freshwater Collaborative on Friday. This is a partnership of 13 public state universities with the goal of training the next generation of professionals to solve our water quality challenges. Local fish biologist Mark Holey explains further…
Many different topics affecting Wisconsin water quality will be addressed, each by a specialist in assigned to each freshwater collaborative-funded project as they discuss their research and programming…
Some issues they will cover include PFAs contaminating groundwater, lead getting into our drinking water, micro-plastics in Wisconsin’s fish population, agricultural water management of phosphorous & nitrates, aquaculture workforce development, and more. These specialists will also be available for questioning…
Some of these specialists have previously been at Crossroads for the wintertime Fish Tales Lecture series as well. Again, that will be this Friday morning at Crossroads, and that runs from 9-10:30AM. This is a free event open to the public.
