Browsing Lake Superior Research Institute by Author "Eliot, Amy"
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2019 Bois Brule River Sediment Depth Survey
Eliot, Amy; Haynes, Mikayla; Jones, Randy (2021)The Bois Brule River (Brule) is a well-known and well-loved river located in Douglas County, Wisconsin. A portion of the roughly 200 mi² Brule watershed extends into Bayfield County to the east. The Brule is approximately ... -
2021 Brule Coldwater Legacy Project Report
Haynes, Mikayla; Eliot, Amy (2023-02-27)This project was a continuation of the “Assessing Threats to Coldwater Habitat in Wisconsin’s Bois Brule River” study (Eliot, et.al. 2022). The key objectives of the 2021 Coldwater Legacy Project were to continue efforts ... -
Assessing Threats to Coldwater Habitat in Wisconsin's Bois Brule River
Eliot, Amy; Haynes, Mikayla (2023-01-10)The Bois Brule River (Brule) is a cold-water river in Douglas County, Wisconsin. The Brule supports a premier trout fishery in the region, which attracts anglers from across the state, nation, and around the world. Two ... -
Douglas County, Wisconsin Aquatic Invasive Species Strategic Plan
Eliot, Amy (Lake Superior Research Institute, 2010-03-18) -
Fish Passage Culvert Assessment in the St. Louis River Area of Concern in Wisconsin
Eliot, Amy (Lake Superior Research Institute, 2017-09-27)This project assessed 159 culvert crossings within the Wisconsin St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) to identify those disrupting hydrology and impeding aquatic organisms from accessing upstream and downstream habitats. ... -
Implementing WI DNR's Lake Superior Nearshore Monitoring Plan
Schmude, Kurt; Balcer, Mary; Eliot, Amy (Lake Superior Research Institute, 2014-07-31) -
Lake Superior Coastal Wetland and Stream Monitoring Project
Eliot, Amy; Schmude, Kurt; Hlina, Paul; O'Halleran, Sue (2012)Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area and is one of the most unique ecosystems in North America. Wisconsin's Lake Superior shore has many coastal wetlands and important tributaries ...
