FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: August 27, 2025
Contact: Connor Tetzlaff, Assistant Director of University Marketing
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SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. – Lake Superior State University’s Center for Freshwater Research and Education (CFRE) is now home to a stunning sturgeon sculpture, created and donated by local artist Diane Adamo. “You could probably say they’re my favorite fish,” said Adamo, a long-time admirer of the species.
The artwork, created from wood and stained glass, was a winter project for Adamo. A great appreciation for sturgeon, or “living dinosaurs,” was at the heart of this piece. When asked why the center, Diane responded, “I wanted to donate it to a place that would really appreciate it. That’s what led me to CFRE.”
Prominently on display right above the live sturgeon tank, the sculpture has quickly become a point of interest for staff, students, and visitors alike. The intricate design and materials highlight the natural beauty of sturgeon, a species CFRE researchers and students study extensively in their work.
“We are absolutely honored to receive this generous donation and to showcase it at CFRE,” said Ashley Moerke, Executive Director of CFRE. “Diane’s donation reminds us that the work we do matters to many in our community, and we are grateful for her support of our important mission.”
The Center for Freshwater Research and Education invites the community to visit and view the sculpture during its regular hours.
For more information, please visit: https://www.lssu.edu/centers/cfre/overview/.
The Lake Superior State University Center for Freshwater Research and Education (CFRE) is dedicated to protecting and restoring freshwater resources through research, education, and community engagement. CFRE provides hands-on learning and networking experiences for students, and fosters partnerships to ensure the health of freshwater ecosystems in the Great Lakes region and beyond.