Water@UW Issue #244
January 23, 2025

Tap-In: Water@UW-Madison News

 
Apply for Water@UW-Madison's
Community-based Water Research Grant!
Water@UW-Madison is pleased to partner with the Morgridge Center for Public Service to offer a funding opportunity to support community-based water research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Thanks to generous support from the provost, grants will provide up to $10,000 to UW-Madison faculty, staff, or graduate students to design and implement a new community-based research (CBR) project, add a CBR component to existing work, or continue an ongoing CBR project.

Grants may be used to support projects in any discipline that engage with community organizations, public sector entities, or grassroots groups to address water-related challenges. Projects may address any aspect relevant to water or water resources, but are required to detail how they will meet community-identified priorities. Specifically, projects should:

  • Address a community-identified priority or question originating within a community or co-created by researchers and community members working together
  • Include community partners at all stages of the research process according to community interest and capacity
  • Work to build community capacity and provide a sustained positive impact
  • Work toward social change and justice
Two rounds of funding are available in 2025. In each round, allocated funds will be awarded according to project priority until they are exhausted. Applications that fail to secure funding in the first round are welcome to re-apply. First round of funding applications are due Feb. 15 and the second round is due Apr. 15.

Visit our website for more information about this funding opportunity.

Check out our new storymap that highlights some previously funded CBR grants.
Upcoming Events
TUESDAY, JAN 28
CPEP Seminar: Climate Adaptation in Inland Fisheries: How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love Bluegill, Zach Feiner, Research Scientist at the Center for Limnology, UW–Madison; 1-2 pm; 823 AOSS or livestream
 
Opportunities
Highlighted deadlines occur prior to our next newsletter.
★ next to opportunities are new this week!
Click on the opportunity title or blue text for more information.
JOBS
 ★ LTE Aquatic Ecology Technicians - WDNR Office of Applied Science
The technicians will work at wild rice waterbodies across northern Wisconsin to monitor wild rice study plots and identify aquatic plant species, monitor goose and swan activity, and document signs of herbivory across the growing season. The expected duration of the position is mid-April through mid-October.  Visit https://wj.wi.gov and search for Job ID 16560.  Applications must be submitted online. Apply Jan. 30
LTE Crew Members - Green Bay Conservation Corps
6-month limited-term positions available, with the ability to renew position. 
Monday - Friday, 8 AM. – 4:30PM. Average 40 hours per week. Optional weekend work available. Start Dates: January 20th / March 10th, 2025 End Dates: July 11th / August 29th, 2025 Apply by Feb. 3.
★ Seasonal Restoration Assistant - Door County Land Trust
The key role includes carrying out habitat management and restoration projects associated with grant requirements and restoration projects initiated by the Land Trust. These projects include management for rare target species, invasive species management, and grassland restoration projects. Start date: April-early May (flexible). Apply by Feb. 16
★ Seasonal Stewardship Assistant - Door County Land Trust
The Steward’s key role includes assisting with property and infrastructure maintenance and supporting the Stewardship program. This may include tasks like mowing trails, boundary marking, and assisting with the volunteer program. Start date: Mid-late May (flexible) Apply by Feb. 16
★  LTE Clean Boats, Clean Waters Educators - Clean Lakes Alliance
Clean Boats, Clean Waters Educators will play a vital role in the implementation of our aquatic invasive species (AIS) program. The timeframe of employment is from mid-May through September, with some flexibility based on candidate availability. Apply by Feb. 21
★ Annual Giving & Operations Manager -Clean Lakes Alliance
 This is a full-time, benefits-eligible position. This position is responsible for managing our annual campaign, maintaining donor databases, analyzing engagement metrics, building community relationships, and supporting event logistics. Position open until filled. Applications submitted before Mar. 28 are given preference.
★  LTE Invasive Species - Door County Soil & Water Conservation Department
Responsibilities include controlling invasive plants like Phragmites and Japanese Knotweed, conducting boat inspections, surveying and mapping invasive species, and providing educational outreach. Apply by Apr. 30
Check the Wisconsin Wetlands Job Board and WiscJobs for more opportunities.
INTERNSHIPS/FELLOWSHIPS/RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
2025 Coastal Management Fellowship Program - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
This two-year fellowship offers a competitive salary, medical benefits, and reimbursement for travel and relocation expenses. Starting in August 2025, 6 fellowships are available with the following host organizations: Maine Coastal Program/Maine Department of Marine Resources; Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management; New Hampshire Coastal Program; North Carolina Division of Coastal Management; Oregon Coastal Management Program; U.S. Virgin Islands Coastal Zone Management Program
Eligibility requirements, project descriptions, and application guidance can be found on this website. Application packages must be submitted to the Sea Grant office in the state where you earned your degree by Friday, Jan. 24, 2025. Wisconsin applicants should email their application materials to jennifer.hauxwell@aqua.wisc.edu.Please also have references send signed pdfs of their letters to the same address as well.
Arboretum Research Fellowships
The UW–Madison Arboretum offers Research Fellowships for graduate student researchers. We seek proposals that will address our mission and vision and build on a tradition that began with the earliest plantings to establish tallgrass prairie in 1935 and continued with subsequent experiments to maintain these early restorations. We're looking to support projects in ANY field, as long as their work pertains to restoration and the mission of the Arboretum. Please see the description below and link to the application page. Proposals are due Feb 1, 2025.
★ Pathfinder Fellowship - CUAHSI
The Pathfinder Fellowship provides travel funds to graduate students in hydrology and related sciences to make an extended trip to enhance their research by adding a field site to conduct comparative research, or to work with researchers on adding an interdisciplinary dimension to a project. Apply by Feb. 7
★ Veolia Milwaukee Internships and Summer LTE
Join the Freshwater Collaborative and Veolia Milwaukee on Feb. 7 from noon to 1 p.m. for an info session on summer internships and laborer positions for 2025. Register here.
Veolia is contracted by the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) to operate and maintain two of the largest wastewater reclamation facilities in Wisconsin. Veolia Milwaukee is hiring 6 summer interns to work in the areas of wastewater plant operations, asset management, capital projects, wastewater collection/conveyance, or procurement. The pay rate for these internships is $20 per hour. The company is also hiring summer laborers to help maintain facilities. The pay rate for these positions is $17.50–$18 per hour. Interviews will take place early February and offers made during the interview or shortly after. Positions begin late May and will take place primarily in the Milwaukee metro area.
Freshwater@UW Summer Research Opportunity Program
The Freshwater@UW Summer Research Opportunities Program provides high-impact educational opportunities by facilitating immersive, hands-on mentored research experiences in freshwater science across the 13 UW Institutions. This program is for undergraduates and is an onsite, paid summer research experience. Applications close Feb 15.
Community-Based Water Research Grants
Water@UW-Madison is pleased to partner with the Morgridge Center for Public Service to offer a new funding opportunity to support community-based water research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Thanks to generous support from the provost, grants will provide up to $10,000 to UW-Madison faculty, staff, or graduate students to design and implement a new community-based research (CBR) project, add a CBR component to existing work, or continue an ongoing CBR project. Two rounds of funding are available in 2025. In each round, allocated funds will be awarded according to project priority until they are exhausted. Applications that fail to secure funding in the first round are welcome to re-apply.
  • 1st round of funding: apply by Feb 15, 2025
  • 2nd round of funding apply by Apr 15, 2025
Knauss Fellowship - National Sea Grant College Program
Applicants from a variety of backgrounds including natural and social sciences, law, engineering, and communications can be competitive for this fellowship. Here is the student guide to apply. Fellowships begin on Feb 1, 2026. Applications are due to the Wisconsin Sea Grant program by Feb 19, 2025 (5 pm CST), and should be submitted via email to jennifer.hauxwell@aqua.wisc.edu. Applicants are strongly encouraged to reach out to Wisconsin Sea Grant by emailing jennifer.hauxwell@aqua.wisc.edu as soon as possible to notify the program that they intend to apply, receive application support, and to set up a meeting with our Wisconsin Sea Grant director.
NOAA Coastal Resilience Fellowship Program
The Coastal Resilience Fellowship, which will place 33 fellows with Climate Resilience Regional Challenge projects. The fellowship is a two-year opportunity (June 2025 to June 2027) offering a competitive salary of $42,000 to $56,000, depending on the cost of living in the fellowship location, plus medical benefits and travel and relocation expense reimbursement. Interested applicants should apply by Feb. 28, 2025.
★ NOAA Coastal Resilience Fellowship Program (Law Center)
The National Sea Grant Law Center (Law Center) is pleased to announce a new funding opportunity for eligible applicants to conduct research on the effectiveness of laws and policies related to coastal resilience !The 2025 Coastal Resilience Program grants offer a recommended two-year project period with a funding level of $150,000. Anticipated Award Start Date: February 1, 2026 Letters of Intent: Due by 5 pm CST on Mar. 5, 2025; Full Proposals: Due by 5 pm CST on May 7, 2025
Graduate Fellowship in Population and Ecosystem Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics - National Marine Fisheries Service & Sea Grant
For the student guide, click here.
This NMFS-Sea Grant Joint Fellowship program is aimed at PhD candidates who are United States citizens interested in population and ecosystem dynamics and marine resource economics. Interested students should contact jennifer.hauxwell@aqua.wisc.edu for more information about the application process for Wisconsin applicants. Closing Date for applications is Mar. 13, 2025.
Check the Freshwater Collaborative's Research Positions and Internships page for more opportunities.
FUNDING
Lake Michigan Science and Monitoring Research Grant
This funding opportunity will support promising research that addresses the 2025 Lake Michigan Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative (CSMI) priorities. Specific priorities of interest are nearshore dynamics and overwinter sampling. The 2025 Lake Michigan CSMI priorities were developed by the Lake Michigan Partnership, a collaborative team of natural resources managers established under the Lakewide Management Annex of the GLWQA. This competition will fund up to $75,000 a year for two years (maximum $150,000).  Funded projects should start by July 1, 2025, and end by June 30, 2027. Applicants should submit materials via https://esg.iiseagrant.org/ by 11:59 p.m. CST on Feb 6, 2025.
Angler R3 Grant - DNR
The Angler Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation (Angler R3) grant program provides financial assistance to partners who conduct Angler R3 programs and activities in Wisconsin. Funding is provided through the Dingell-Johnson Sportfish Restoration Act, a federal aid program. The goals of the Angler R3 grant program are to grow the numbers of anglers in Wisconsin and expand angling participation among adults, particularly from non-traditional audiences. Deadline to apply is Feb 18, 2025
★ Funding Opportunity for Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program
Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R5-GL2025-FMSP. Under this competition, up to $7,200,000 may be awarded for one cooperative agreement over an approximate six-year period. This NOFO solicits applications from eligible entities for a cooperative agreement to be awarded pursuant to the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Action Plan IV (pdf) (5.31 MB, November 2024). EPA is requesting applications for a project to perform analyses in support of the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program. Applications must be submitted to EPA through Grants.gov by 10:59 p.m. CST on Mar. 14, 2025.
FY2025 Young Fishermen’s Career Development Projects
The National Sea Grant Office (NSGO) anticipates approximately $1,000,000 in FY2025 federal funds will be available to eligible applicants to support 2-3 projects that will develop and execute local, regional and national programs, workshops and services to enable fishermen to enter career paths and make a living supplying seafood from our oceans, coasts and Great Lakes. Applications must be submitted to Grants.gov by Apr 23, 2025.
CONFERENCES
30th annual Wetland Science Conference
February 25-27, 2025 in La Crosse, WI.
★ Wisconsin Environmental Health Network Annual Conference: Making the Connection Between Plastics and Health
Friday, Mar. 7; 1:00 PM – 5:30 PM CST; Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) at 750 Highland Avenue Madison, WI 53705
National Water Quality Monitoring Council 
14th National Monitoring Conference from Mar 10-14, 2025, in Green Bay, WI. Hybrid options available.
2025 Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Convention
Mar 26-28; Stevens Point and virtual (select concurrent sessions and keynotes); Theme: The Power of Words: Working for Our Waters; The event will feature keynote speakers, as well as interactive workshops, and content-rich concurrent sessions, with time for speakers to address participants' questions.
Wisconsin Section American Water Resources Association Conference
Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells, on Apr 10 & 11, 2025
GBCP Spring Roundtable
Apr 29, 2025; 2025 Photo Contest is now open and accepting photos for next year's competition. Photo submissions are due by Friday, Apr. 11.
★ The deadline for all following submissions is 11:59 PM CT on Thursday, Feb. 20. Selected presenters will be notified by mid-March. 
  • Lightning talk: an 5 minute presentation focused on highlights or an update on a project, initiative, or local conservation issue. More information and submit your talk topic here. 
  • Conservation cafe: an interactive 20 minute discussion or session around a project, initiative, or local conservation issue. More information and submit your cafe idea here.
  • Student project: poster or artwork describing student work completed at any high school, college, or university. More information and submit your project topic here.
Water@UW-Madison Spring Symposium
May 5 from 2:00 -5:00pm at Varsity Hall III, Union South
14th International Symposium on the Biogeochemistry of Wetlands and Aquatic Systems
June 1-5, 2025 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; This year’s symposium theme is Deltas and the Coast: A Biogeochemical Nexus with Global Consequences.
IAGLR's 68th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research
June 2–6, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin
OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
Frozen Assets 5K Run/Walk
Saturday, Feb. 8th, 2025; 8 - 9:30 a.m. check in | 10 a.m. start
The Edgewater & frozen Lake Mendota (*New in 2025 - if ice conditions are inadequate, the 5K will be moved to a land course); $45 for walking/untimed participants; $55 for chip-timed participants; FREE for children 10 & under with purchase of adult registration
★ Great Lakes Shipboard Science Workshop
Apply now to spend a week aboard the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency RV Lake Guardian on Lake Michigan Assisting with research. The workshop promotes Great Lakes literacy while forging relationships between researchers and educators. Workshop is FREE to participating educators! (15 spots available.) Who: Formal 5-12th grade teachers and nonformal educators from the Great Lakes’ states When: July 7-13, 2025 Where: Sailing on Lake Michigan, starting and ending in Milwaukee, WI. Application Deadline: Feb. 10, 2025
Nominations Open For 21st Annual Invasive Species Action Awards - Wisconsin Invasive Species Council
Award recipients are Wisconsin residents and organizations who made significant contributions in 2024 to prevent, control or eradicate invasive species that harm Wisconsin's native lands and waters. Nominees can be individuals, groups or organizations who showed exemplary efforts to address issues surrounding invasive species. To nominate an individual or organization, download and complete a nomination form [PDF] and email the completed form to invasive.species@wisconsin.gov by midnight on Feb. 16, 2025.
SEMINARS OF INTEREST
★ Gardening for Birds with Jennifer Lazewski
Learn how to build a garden to provide a better habitat for birds with Jennifer Lazewski in this online lecture on Feb. 4 at 6:00 pm CST. Register at this link.
2024-2025 River Talks Series - Lake Superior Reserve
Join us at the River Talks- a free, informal speaker series at the Lake Superior Estuarium, 3 Marina Drive on Barkers Island in Superior, WI.
  • Feb 12, 6:30 pm; Returning Good Fire to Superior Forests; Panelists from the City of Superior and Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa's wildland fire program 
CPEP Seminar
Every Tuesday from 1-2 pm in AOSS room 823 or livestreamed
EPA Water Research Webinar Series
Click here to receive notifications for upcoming webinars.
ONE NOAA Seminar Series
To subscribe/unsubscribe: Send an email with the word 'subscribe' or 'unsubscribe' in the subject or body to OneNOAAscienceseminars-request@list.woc.noaa.gov
Wetland Coffee Break
Bring your coffee and learn about wetlands! Sessions are held on Zoom and feature time for audience Q&A.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Sign up to volunteer with River Alliance.
Help out with office work, events, fieldwork, or a group volunteering event. 
Sign up to volunteer with Clean Lakes Alliance.
We are happy to place volunteers on projects that support our lakes! Opportunities include skilled office and administration assistance, special events, and watershed projects like shoreline restoration or beach clean ups.
OTHER WATER NETWORKS
Wisconsin Sea Grant and Water Resources Institute listserv
The University of Wisconsin Sea Grant and Water Resources Institutes routinely share information about state and federal research and fellowship funding opportunities. To subscribe to Sea Grant and the Water Resources Institutes’ RFP listserv, send an email to jennifer.hauxwell@aqua.wisc.edu.
Wisconsin Sea Grant Education Listserv
Wisconsin Sea Grant invites you to join our listserv to receive announcements for professional learning opportunities and resources for teaching Great Lakes literacy to educators, students, youth and families. Send an email to akmoser@aqua.wisc.edu to be added to our list.
Aquatic Sciences Center Chronicle
Center for Limnology Newsletter
Send an email to limnology@mailplus.wisc.edu with subject line: Add to newsletter email list.
Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research
Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUAHSI)
Subscribe here.
Extension Natural Resources Institute Newsletter
Freshwater Collaborative Water Policy Network
Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin Newsletter
Great Lakes Commission Newsletter
Green Bay Conservation
Email gbconservationpartners@gmail.com to join.
Lake Superior Collaborative Newsletter
Subscribe here.
North Central Region Water Network and Newsletter
The North Central Region Water Network is a 12-state extension-led collaboration working to ensure safe and sufficient water supplies across the North Central Region and beyond.
Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education
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