Research Facilities
Considered to be the base for the research that saved Lake Erie, Stone Laboratory provides an outstanding research facility for year-round work. Since Stone Laboratory's establishment in 1895, scientists and students have been conducting significant research on the ecology and physical characteristics of Lake Erie and the Great Lakes region.
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The Laboratory’s unique location on Gibraltar Island in western Lake Erie and its association with other programs based at The Ohio State University — the Ohio Sea Grant College Program, the Center for Lake Erie Area Research (CLEAR), and the Great Lakes Aquatic Ecosystem Research Consortium (GLAERC) — has made it an important research facility. Recent projects have focused on the following issues:
Researchers from around the Great Lakes continue to take advantage of this facility, and the number of investigators has increased from six researchers in 1987 to over 70 in recent years. Job OpportunitiesResearch assistants and technicians are sometimes required for current research projects. Inquire by March with John Hageman (Laboratory Manager) for the upcoming field season. Also please visit News and Jobs to find out about any current openings. |
