 Professor Travis Wyman (aka MTU’s Dr. Bob Keen) asks Marty Auer to take a seat so that conferees can hear the real story about Louis and Alexander Agassiz.
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 Professor Wyman explains that Louis Agassiz led the first major scientific exploration of Lake Superior …
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 … and that Louis’ son Alexander later came to the Keweenaw Peninsula to save the copper industry.
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Banquet – Whitefish dinner served in the lobby of MTU’s Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts.
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 Dr. Nancy Auer (MTU) introduces a very special person, Dr. James F. Kitchell (University of
Wisconsin)
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 Jim Kitchell speaks on the Lake Superior food web.
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 Not really a part of the food web …
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 … nonetheless, leading to the demise of the lake trout.
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 Leading a prayer for more modeling in Great Lakes sciences.
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 Some pronounce it ‘bur-boh’
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 At the end of the evening … Dr. Mohi Munawar (AEHMS), Dr. Bob Keen (Retrospective Presenter, MTU), Dr. Jim Kitchell (Banquet Speaker, U. Wisconsin), Dr. Marty Auer (Local Host, MTU).
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