Funding sources:
- Evaluation of the algal nuisance Cladophora and its effect on E. coli and beach closures. $317,789. Sea Grant College Program. G.T. Kleinheinz, C. McDemott, M. Sadowski, R. Whitman, T. Sandrin, R. Pillsbury, W. Schuster, and J. Kinzelman.
- Lab modification proposal. UWO. R. Stelzer, R.W. Pillsbury. $43,809
- MRI/RUI: Acquisition of instrumentation of the UWO Aquatic Research Facility. M.P. Lizotte, R.W. Pillsbury, and R. Stelzer. $189,628 NSF. 2004
- Effects of increased carbon dioxide on wetlands. $5271. Faculty Development Grant. UWO 2004
- Treeline Ecotone Vegetation. $4,840. Faculty development Grant. UWO 2003
- Wild Rice Indicators. $3,200. Faculty development Grant. UWO. 2002
- Accessing reseeding efforts and the general decline of wild rice wetlands to construct monitoring and management criteria. $40,271 USEPA- Region 5 Wetland Grants. 2002.
- Water Quality Standards Implementation Program-Establishment of water resources monitoring program for the Mole Lake Band of Chippewa Indians. $85,000 USEPA-CWA 104 grant. 1998.
- Conference on Wild Rice Ecology and Management. $42,000 USEPA Region-5. 1998.
- Establishment of water resources monitoring program for the Mole Lake Band of Chippewa Indians. Phase II. $75,000 USEPA Region-5. 1998.
- Wild rice ecology and enhancement. $10,000. Circle of Flight (BIA), 1997.
- Establishment of water resources monitoring program for the Mole Lake Band of Chippewa Indians. $89,695 USEPA Region-5. 1997.
- Zebra Mussel-Mediated Shifts in Benthic Algal Communities in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron. $140,387 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Sea Grant Program, 1995-1997.
- The Impact of Zebra Mussels on the Benthic Food Web in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron. $150,811. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Sea Grant Program, 1992-1994.
- The pH-independent effect of aluminum on cultures of phytoplankton from an acidic Wisconsin lake. $300. Minnesota Zoological Society. 1984.