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This collection contains video recordings that do not fit into other collections.
Title | Description | Creator | Date | Length | Type |
Fishes Around a Drifting Raft 2 Original | John Magnuson and Reginald Gooding on the RV Charles H Gilbert. Film taken when John Magnuson was working for the US Bureau of Commercial Fisheries at the Honolulu Biological Lab. The goal related to the use of drifting materials to attract commercial fishes for fishermen. Results of research were published in Gooding, R.M. and J.J. Magnuson. 1967. Ecological significance of a Drifting Object to Pelagic Fishes. Pac. Sci. 21(4):486-97. | U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Honolulu, Hawaii (Honolulu Biological Laboratory), now part of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA) | 1966 | 0:19:10 | Video |
1929 E.A Birge from Archive and records management | A short silent video of E.A. Birge conducting limnological research in a laboratory. | 1929 | 0:00:28 | Video | |
LTER Meeting | Event is split across three separate files. Second file is damaged and stops playback at 16:13, but third file has some overlap with the second and continues on from where the second file stops. Meeting location is the Center for Limnology Library, meeting of the LTER North Temperate Lakes Principle Investigators. John Magnuson introduces the meeting. Speakers are Mark McKenzie on land-water interactions, Karen Fosnock(?) on management and modeling in Northern Wisconsin, and Tom Frost on a proposal to study lake-human interactions Other identified attendees include Barbara Benson, Tom Frost, Randy Wynne, Shelly Arnot, and Tim Kratz. | Magnuson, John | 1994-12 | 2:05:59 | Video |
LTER STARE | Meeting between LTER Investigative Researchers at the North Temperate Lakes site and economists and social scientists on the campus, initiating future interactions of the LTER with social sciences. Tom Wilsang(?) introduces the meeting. Speakers include John Magnuson on an overview of the North Temperate Lakes LTER program, Tim Kratz on then-current research projects related to climate, internal lake dynamics, and groundwater flow, Steve Carpenter on upcoming research on land-lake interactions, Monica Turner on modeling human-landscape interaction, Tom Heberlein on integrating natural and social science People are identifiable. | Magnuson, John | 1994-11 | 1:24:24 | Video |
Grandparents’ University 2004 | A short video promoting UW-Madison’s Grandparents’ University program. Includes footage of the limnology-related course. | Pigorsch Media Design | 2004 | 0:02:11 | Video |
The Color of Water Limnology Class – Grandparents’ University 2021 | John Magnuson leads a “virtual field trip” for Grandparents’ University 2021, demonstrating several basic limnological sampling and measurement techniques on Lake Mendota. | Center for Limnology | 2021 | 0:14:27 | Video |
Views and Sounds from Our History | A video created and commentated by John Magnuson on the history of the Center for Limnology and limnology in Wisconsin, composed of footage from other videos within the CFL’s collection. Documents and correspondence related to the creation of the video are also included. | Magnuson, John | 2020 | 0:57:52 | Video |