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1999 Funded Project Archive
Research Projects and Principal Investigators

Understanding and Managing for Variation in the Lake Michigan Salmonine Fishery
R/GLF-46, Bence/Hayes, MSU

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Physical and Biological Processes Influencing Recruitment of Walleye
R/GLF-47, Hayes/Jones, MSU
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The Potential Economic Damage of Ruffe in the Great Lakes
*R/NIS-1, Hoehn/Lupi, MSU
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Application of Decision Analysis to Great Lakes Fishery Management
R/GLF-49, Jones/Bence/Peterman, MSU, Simon Fraser University
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Recruitment Failure of Yellow Perch in SE Lake Michigan: Evaluation of the Starvation and Predation Hypotheses
R/GLF-45, Jude, UM
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Invasion Susceptibility and Ecosystems Fragmentation of Great Lakes Coastal Rivers and Lakes by the Newly Introduced Round and Tubenose Goby
*R/NIS-2, Jude, UM
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Ecological and Economic Consequences of Hydropower-Related Watershed Restoration on Salmonid Productivity in Great Lakes Tributaries
R/GLF-48, Lupi/Hoehn, Rutherford/Moore, MSU, UM
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The Relationship Between Great Lakes Water Levels, Wave Energies and Shoreline Damage
R/T-38, Meadows, UM
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Proposed Study of Grand Marais Harbor: A Natural Harbor of Refuge at Grand Marais, Michigan
R/GM-1, Meadows, UM
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Bioregulation of Trace Metals in the Great Lakes
R/ES-17, Nriagu, UM
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Modeling of Noise from the Propulsion System of a Fishing Boat/Ship and Development of Noise Reduction Techniques
R/T-39, Vlahopoulos, UM
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*Aquatic Nuisance Species, NSI funding

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EMU = Eastern Michigan University
GLC = Great Lakes Commission
LSSU = Lake Superior State University
MSU = Michigan State University
NEMW = Northeast Midwest Institute
UM = University of Michigan
UT = University of Toledo
WMU = Western Michigan University
Updated: 04/16/2008
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