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Brainard Hilgendorf, M., M. J. Flory, R. Goettel, M. J. Gunderson, L. J. Hushak, C. E. Kraft, A. H. Miller, J. D. Schwartz, Ongoing. Zebra Mussel and Non-Indigenous Species Outreach (Great Lakes Network), Ohio State University, Michigan State University Extension, University of Illinois, University of Minnesota, University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin, and Michigan State Zebra Mussel and Nonindigenous Species Outreach (Great Lakes Network)Brunswick Marine Publications, M. Brainard Hilgendorf, Ohio State University. Fact sheets and technical reports about nonindigenous species are produced and distributed on a large scale. Contact: M. Brainard Hilgendorf, Ohio Sea Grant College Program, Ohio State University, 1314 Kinnear Road, Room 1541, Columbus, OH 43212-1194, (614)292-8949 or brainard.3@osu.edu Graphics Library, M. J. Flory, University of Michigan. A valuable resource to zebra mussel education programs nationally through the provision of slides and other graphical resources. Contact: M. J. Flory, University of Michigan, Michigan Sea Grant College Program, 2200 Bonisteel Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2099 (313)647-0767 or mijo@umich.edu Zebra Mussel Education Traveling Trunks, R. Goettel, University of Illinois. An educational tool used to teach youth about zebra mussel issues through "hands-on" experiences, literally props in a trunk! Contact: R. Goettel, University of Illinois, 368 NSRC, MC-635, 1101 W. Peabody Drive, Urbana, IL 61801, (217)333-9448 or goettel@uiuc.edu The Regional Ruffe Initiative Project, J. Gunderson, University of Minnesota. Preventing the spread of Eurasian ruffe through the Great Lakes through workshops, facts sheets, slide sets and other outreach materials, and a research bibliography. Contact: D. Jensen, Minnesota Sea Grant, 2305 E. 5th Street, Duluth, MN 55812-2420, (218)726-8712 or djensen1@d.umn.edu Outreach Education Program for Inland Water Users, L. J. Hushak, Ohio State University. Series of regional workshops and fact sheets. Contact: L. J. Hushak, Ohio Sea Grant College Program, Dept. of Agri. Econ. and Rural Science, 2120 Fyffe Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1066, (614)292-3548 or hushak.1@osu.edu Zebra Mussel Update, C. E. Kraft, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. This quarterly published newsletter will be upgraded to the national level in order to disseminate zebra mussel information on a wider scale. Accessible from this WWW site. Contact: C. E. Kraft, Sea Grant Advisory Services, ES105, UW-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 54311-7001, (414)465-2795 or kraftc@uwgb.edu World Wide Web, A. H. Miller, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Transferring Sea Grant zebra mussel research and outreach results to the nation, using a world wide web server and compact disks. Contact: A. H. Miller, Sea Grant Advisory Services, 1800 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53705-4094, (608) 262-0644 or ahmiller@seagrant.wisc.edu Early Detection of Zebra Mussels in Midwestern Inland Lakes by Citizen Monitors, J. Schwartz, Michigan State University. Teaching citizens of all ages how to identify the zebra mussel and what to do if they find it. Contact: J. Schwartz, MI Sea Grant College Program, 334 Natural Resources Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, (517)353-5508 or schwartj@msuces.canr.msu.edu Keyword; Education, Nonindigenous, Ongoing_project,
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