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Fish Tales: Why Fresh And Saltwater Fish Are Worth Knowing And Saving

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DeLuca Forum

Presented in partnership with the Wisconsin Science Festival.

Did you know there are more species of fish (35,000+) than all other vertebrates combined? Join Rebecca Hogue Wojahn and Joe Meisel for an illuminating conversation about the wondrous and intriguing lives of fish. They'll explore the similarities and differences between fresh and saltwater fish, from their complex histories to fascinating behaviors, and uncover the opportunities and challenges to life underwater and the importance of protecting these ecosystems and species. They'll also examine the human relationship to fish, including fish as an important source of food and protein, of honorable jobs, and of recreational opportunities.

For millennia, sturgeon swam the waterways of Wisconsin. Before the 1800s, an estimated eleven million sturgeon lived in Lake Michigan alone. But in the early 1900s, the lake sturgeon was near extinction. In Saving Our Sturgeon: Protecting Wisconsin’s Ancient Fish, author Rebecca Hogue Wojahn tells the remarkable story of lake sturgeon in Wisconsin, the conservation efforts to save the species, and what is being done to keep the population healthy and thriving today. Geared for readers ages eleven and up, Saving Our Sturgeon explores the natural history of the lake sturgeon and the factors that threatened its survival, from overharvesting to the building of dams that prevented sturgeon from reaching spawning areas. The book also explains how government agencies, conservationists, Native nations, and citizen groups worked together to save the sturgeon pop lation in Wisconsin.

A great resource for classroom use, Saving Our Sturgeon contains maps, photos, and diagrams, plus a glossary of terms, a timeline of events, a Who’s Who list of individuals and groups featured in the book, and a bibliography that highlights kid-friendly sources for further learning. Saving Our Sturgeon celebrates the conservation success story about one remarkable (and plenty peculiar) species of fish and shows young readers how they, too, can help protect these incredible creatures.

The Marlin’s Fiery Eye and Other Tales from the Extraordinary World of Marine Fishes dives into the mystery and wonder of the daily lives of saltwater fishes. Joe E. Meisel introduces readers to the fascinating behaviors, remarkable adaptations, and complex life histories of the many species that call the oceans home. From the shallows, where penetrating sunlight encourages bright colors and extravagant patterns in fish, to the abyssal depths, where extreme conditions are countered in bizarre ways, this book illuminates the staggering diversity of ocean life. Discussions of unique characteristics and lifestyles are accompanied by narratives from scientists and fish lovers, with detailed i llustrations throughout. Meisel also explores the challenges facing global fisheries today, connecting the book’s featured species with questions and opportunities surrounding food demand, aquaculture, and sustainability.

Each fish has a story to tell in The Marlin’s Fiery Eye and Other Tales from the Extraordinary World of Marine Fishes, and through each story readers will discover an awe and a fascination for the oceanic inhabitants that we so rarely get to witness.

In conversation with Anne Moser.

Rebecca Hogue Wojahn

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Rebecca Hogue Wojahn (also known as W.H. Beck) is the author of middle grade novels, nonfiction picture books, regional biographies, and educational series. Despite writing across genres and age levels, her books all celebrate the natural world with a dose of mystery and pinch of humor. They have been honored by state and regional awards, the National Science Teachers Association, Junior Library Guild selection, and Bank Street Best Books of the Year. When not writing, she teaches in a high school library in Wisconsin.

Recent Book
Saving Our Sturgeon

Joe E Meisel

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Joe E. Meisel is a biologist, a conservationist, and an educator. He is a cofounder of the Ceiba Foundation for Tropical Conservation.

Recent Book
The Marlin's Fiery Eye: And Other Tales From The Extraordinary World Of Marine Fishes

Anne Moser

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Anne Moser is librarian and education coordinator for Wisconsin Sea Grant at UW-Madison and specializes in bringing Great Lakes literacy to the youngest learners. She coordinates professional learning experiences for formal and non-formal educators and has led several projects in support of Wisconsin Sea Grant’s goal of intersecting the arts, sciences, and humanities to achieve a science-informed society.