In 1895, Ohio State University (OSU) professor David S. Kellicott, who had been studying Lake Erie in the late 1800s, recommended that the university establish a field station to study biology and especially the important fishing industry.
Following his advice, OSU spent $350 to add a second story to the state fish hatchery in Sandusky that year and offered the first classes of the “Lake Laboratory” in 1900.
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