Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species Fall Meeting
OnlineThe Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species will host its 2022 Fall meeting virtually on November 1-3.
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The Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species will host its 2022 Fall meeting virtually on November 1-3.
Co-hosted with Florida Invasive Species Council.
Industry Days 2023 will be held at the Great Wolf Lodge in Traverse City on Tuesday, Jan 10 and Wednesday, Jan 11, 2023.
As part of its responsibilities under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the International Joint Commission (IJC) seeks public input on the Canadian and US governments' 2022 Progress Report of the Parties (PROP). This webinar is part of the IJC's series of webinars to receive public comment.
Join us for a one-hour public webinar as we talk invasive species in Lake Superior.
Minneapolis hosts the 2022 symposium which will focus on NALMS’ more than 40 years of experience.
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs), including antibiotics, are emerging contaminants in water that are not completely eliminated during water treatment. Because these compounds can affect human and wildlife health, it’s important to assess their presence in drinking and wastewater.
As part of its responsibilities under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the International Joint Commission (IJC) seeks public input on the Canadian and US governments' 2022 Progress Report of the Parties (PROP). This webinar is part of the IJC's series of webinars to receive public comment.
Join us for a one-hour public webinar, Searching for What You Can’t See – Chemicals in Lake Ontario.
Join us for a one-hour public webinar as we talk habitat and species protection in Lake Erie.
As part of its responsibilities under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the International Joint Commission (IJC) seeks public input on the Canadian and US governments' 2022 Progress Report of the Parties (PROP). This webinar is part of the IJC's series of webinars to receive public comment.
As part of its responsibilities under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the International Joint Commission (IJC) seeks public input on the Canadian and US governments' 2022 Progress Report of the Parties (PROP). This webinar is part of the IJC's series of webinars to receive public comment.
Join us for a one-hour public webinar as we discuss nutrient challenges and algal blooms in Lake Huron.
Join the Great Lakes HABs Collaborative for a webinar featuring lake-by-lake reports on HAB-related issues and research. Hear from five Great Lakes HABs professionals and have a chance to ask questions.
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) hosts the third annual virtual Great Lakes PFAS Summit on December 5-7, 2022.
The Great Lakes Stewardship has designed a virtual, four-part series focusing on helping teachers—and their students—communicate effectively about the climate crisis.
As part of its responsibilities under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the International Joint Commission (IJC) seeks public input on the Canadian and US governments' 2022 Progress Report of the Parties (PROP). This webinar is part of the IJC's series of webinars to receive public comment.
The U.S. EPA is providing notice of a public meeting for the Great Lakes Advisory Board on December 6, 2022, from 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. CT. Pre-registration is required by 3:00 p.m. CT on December 5.
Please join us for a public webinar that will provide updates on work under the Nutrients Annex of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (GLWQA).
As part of its responsibilities under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the International Joint Commission (IJC) seeks public input on the Canadian and US governments' 2022 Progress Report of the Parties (PROP). This webinar is part of the IJC's series of webinars to receive public comment.