Great Lakes Calendar

The Great Lakes Calendar features events from around the region that may be of interest to Great Lakes stakeholders, with a focus on professional conferences and events relevant to research, science, policy, and education. If you have an event you would like to publicize, please submit it below!

Great Lakes Dredging Team Annual Meeting

Toledo, OH

Please join us for the 2018 Great Lakes Dredging Team Annual Meeting! This event is the perfect occasion for regional stakeholders to discuss important issues related to dredging and dredged material management. Participants will also have the chance to go on a field trip to sites of interest.

Michigan Water School: Essential Resources for Local Officials

Michigan Water School helps elected and appointed officials increase their knowledge about water management and gain access to tools and resources to help impact their local economy. Water School features both in-class presentations and interactive learning demonstrations along with a field-tour. The program includes sessions on water quantity, quality, economics, finance, and planning, and water policy issues.

Great Lakes Hydrilla Collaborative Technical Webinar – Monoecious Hydrilla Biology and Implications for Management

Webinar

The Great Lakes Hydrilla Collaborative Technical Webinar Series continues as Dr. Rob Richardson of North Carolina State University presents on Monoecious Hydrilla Biology and Implications for Management. Dr. Richardson will provide specific examples as to how the biology of monoecious hydrilla shapes management programs. We will have an approximately 40-minute presentation followed by a 20-minute question and answer session.

2018 Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative Annual Meeting and Conference

Ajax, Ontario

The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative's Annual Meeting and Conference brings together stakeholders (municipal, federal, state, provincial, tribal/First Nations/Metis, NGOs, private, academic) from the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence region to share best practices, discuss shared issues and move forward the protection and restoration of the resource.

Soil Health Parameters and Water Quality Webinar

Webinar

As measuring soil health becomes more of a common practice, there are a variety of factors to consider based on location, soil type, and cropping system. So, which tests makes sense for you? Tune in to this month’s webinar and learn about the variety of soil health parameters, which factors to consider for each indicator, and which soil health tests are connected to water quality.

IAGLR’s 61st Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research

Toronto, ON

Fellow researchers from around the world will gather in Scarborough, on the green edge of Toronto, for IAGLR's 61st annual Conference on Great Lakes Research. A great program is in store with four days of scientific sessions and speakers focusing on our theme Great Science for Tomorrow's Solutions.

2018 International Charr Symposium

Duluth, MN

This 9th International Charr Symposium will gather scientists with an interest in charr biology from the whole distribution of the genus, and will disseminate the latest research findings within a broad range of topics. The symposium will also provide a unique forum for networking and developing research collaborations.

Webinar: Understanding the influence of climate information on farm decision-making

Webinar

NC3 is hosting bimonthly webinars on climate, water, and agriculture throughout 2018. The next webinar is Monday, June 25th and will feature Tonya Haigh of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Haigh will present the results from a recent survey administered to farmers and farm advisors across the US Corn Belt exploring climate services and the public and private pathways to farm decision-making.

One Water Summit 2018

Minneapolis, MN

Join hundreds of top water leaders in the Twin Cities for One Water Summit 2018. It is the premier national conference focused on sustainable, integrated, and inclusive approaches to managing water, our most precious natural resource. From inspiring plenary sessions, skills building institutes, interactive workshops, mobile tours, and unparalleled networking opportunities, One Water Summit 2018 is not to be missed. Now is the time to define our nation’s water future by setting a bold One Water agenda, charting a path together with the right cross section of leaders, and rapidly scaling what works.

The Current Webinar: Successful Efforts in Stopping Aquatic Invasive Species from the Pet and Pond Trades

Webinar

Invasive aquatic plants and animals introduced through trade channels pose a significant threat to natural ecosystems. Invasive organisms can be released into waterways or escape from private ponds and water gardens. Invasive aquatic species can also be included in shipments to vendors and consumers via “hitchhiking” organisms or mislabeling. Join us for this month’s The Current to hear from Extension professionals around the region on their successful efforts – and lessons learned – in blocking invasive aquatic species from these trades.

U.S. Brig NIAGARA Environmental Science Field School

Erie, PA

The U.S. Brig NIAGARA Environmental Science Field School is a multi-disciplinary experience incorporating marine sciences, underwater archaeology, and square-rig seamanship, and in past years has contributed leading-edge research on micro-bead pollution in the Great Lakes. The program takes place on the U.S. Brig NIAGARA, a reconstructed nineteenth-century sailing ship, owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and operated as a sailing school vessel. College credit available. Passport required.

Great Lakes Green Infrastructure Congressional Briefing

Cannon House Office Building 27 Independence Avenue Southeast, Room 122, Washington, DC, United States

Please join the Great Lakes Commission and Northeast Midwest Institute for a briefing and report launch for: Great Lakes Regional Green Infrastructure Policy Analysis: Addressing Barriers to Implementation.

Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trails Conference

Beaver Island, MI

Discover how our Great Lakes fisheries (past, present, and future) can benefit local museum programs, enhance coastal tourism development opportunities, and support community development efforts. Learn more about Michigan's Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Consortium projects and partnerships, including current partnerships in fostering a regional fisheries heritage trail website. This year’s conference will serve to unveil a new Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trail website; and explore technology and online opportunities to better connect local fisheries heritage among Great Lakes-wide audiences. Participants will learn to archive, share and connect work in their local communities, museums, and libraries with others across the state.

Ohio Public Interest Environmental Law Conference

Columbus, OH

On September 14, 2018, the inaugural Ohio Public Interest Environmental Law Conference will occur at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. The Ohio Public Interest Environmental Law Conference will kickstart a distinctly Ohioan conversation to discuss controversial and complicated state and national environmental concerns.

Michigan Sustainability Conference

Lansing, MI

The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ) third annual Michigan Sustainability Conference (MISCON) is designed to promote meaningful engagement with business professionals in discussion surrounding the topic of sustainability, by addressing the triple bottom line – people, planet, and profit.

2018 Great Lakes Adaptation Forum

Ann Arbor, MI

The American Society of Adaptation Professionals (ASAP) and the Great Lakes Integrated Sciences & Assessments (GLISA) invite you to register today for the 2018 Great Lakes Adaptation Forum as registration will close on September 14.

Great Lakes Hydrilla Collaborative Technical Webinar

Webinar

The Great Lakes Hydrilla Collaborative Technical Webinar Series continues on Tuesday, September 25 from 2:00pm-3:00pm EDT. Mark Warman, Hydrilla Project Coordinator with the Cleveland Metroparks, will present "A Hydrilla Project in Ohio’s Lake Erie Basin: Detection, Control and Prevention."

River Roundup

Help restore and protect the Huron River in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and have a good time! Volunteer with other citizen scientists of all ages and experience levels to collect all kinds of river bugs and creatures. Pollution-sensitive creatures help determine the health of the Huron River and steer action to restore and protect it.

A Groundwater Emergency – From Michigan to the Nation

Webinar

On October 1, Circle of Blue and its partners Bridge Magazine and Detroit Public Television continue the H2O Catalyst series with a discussion of Michigan’s groundwater emergency. National experts and […]