A UWindsor professor has found that consumption advisories in Ontario may need to cast a wider net to completely protect against toxic contaminants.
A UWindsor professor has found that consumption advisories in Ontario may need to cast a wider net to completely protect against toxic contaminants.
A public meeting Wednesday will provide an update on the progress of a project to monitor sanitary conditions on Essex County’s recreational beaches.
J.C. Stevenson Award recipient Trevor Pitcher delivered the keynote address at the 2017 Canadian Conference for Fisheries Research.
Master’s student Mitch Dender’s research is part an assessment of Chinook salmon to benefit both conservation and the aquaculture industry.
A UWindsor research team is studying the use of naturally-occurring bacteria to remove contaminants from wastewater.
A new study says that switching from eating seals to a lower-calorie diet of eggs won’t save polar bears struggling with climate change.
Fisheries magazine is featuring the work of doctoral student Sarah Lehnert.
Maps produced by the Centre for Geospatial Analysis illustrate a report on poverty in Windsor-Essex.
The Council of Ontario Universities organized the Research Matters Pop-up Research Park, May 18 on Parliament Hill.
Scientists from the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research are seeking volunteers to help monitor sanitary conditions at local beaches.