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This is a free, in-person talk hosted on January 29, 2026 at 5:30 PM by the Little Chute Public Library. No registration is necessary to attend.A biological journey of discovery from the shaping of the Great Lakes by the glaciers, to human alternations, and into the future climate.
Presenter Titus Seilheimer has been a fisheries specialist with Wisconsin Sea Grant since 2012 where he leads research, outreach, and education activities focused on Great Lakes fisheries and ecosystems. He has a B.A. in Biology from Lawrence University and a Ph.D. in Biology from McMaster University. His past fish research took him to all five Great Lakes as well as the southern Great Plains. Seilheimer has spent more than 100 days on Lake Michigan commercial fishing boats since 2015. He lives in Manitowoc, WI where he enjoys spending time exploring the local coast with his family and setting out on long bike rides with no planned route.
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Little Chute Public Library, 625 Grand Ave,Little Chute,WI,United States
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