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Fred Binkowski
Senior Scientist

Phone: (414) 382-1700
Fax: (414) 382-1705
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Great Lakes WATER Institute
600 E. Greenfield Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53204
 
Education
  • M.S. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1974, Zoology
    (Fisheries Biology)
  • B.S. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1971, Zoology
Selected Publications
  • Heyer, C.J., T.J. Miller, F.P. Binkowski, E.M. Calderone, and J.A. Rice. 2001. Understanding maternal effects
    as a recruitment mechanism in Lake Michigan yellow perch (Perca flavescens). Canadian Journal of
    Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58:1477-1487.
  • Yeo, S.E., and F.P. Binkowski. 1999. Beneficial utilization of aquaculture effluents and solids. Report
    submitted to NCRAC, Michigan State University, East Lansing.
  • Letcher, B.H., J.A.Rice, L.B. Crowder, and F.P. Binkowski. 1996. Size-dependent effects of continuous and
    intermittent feeding on starvation time and mass loss in starving yellow perch larvae and juveniles.
    Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 125:14-26.
  • Binkowski, F.P., and L.G. Rudstam. 1994. The maximum daily ration of Great Lakes bloater. Transactions of
    the American Fisheries Society 123:335-343.
  • Rudstam, L.G., F.P. Binkowski, and M.A. Miller. 1994. A bioenergetics model for analysis of food consumption
    patterns by bloater in Lake Michigan. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123:344-357.
  • Yeo, S.E., and F.P. Binkowski, editors. 1994. Characterization of aquaculture effluents from four types of
    production systems. Appendix A : Tabulated database of aquaculture effluent characteristics. Appendix
    B: Bibliography concerned with aquaculture effluents in various production systems. Report submitted to
    NCRAC, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.
  • Binkowski, F.P., J.J. Sedmack, and S.O. Jolly. 1993. An evaluation of Pfaffia yeast as a pigment source for
    salmonids. Aquaculture Magazine, March/April:1-4.
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