Great Lakes Dredging Team Meeting
OnlinePlease save the date for the next Great Lakes Dredging Team meeting, which will take place virtually via webinar on October 5, 2021.
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Please save the date for the next Great Lakes Dredging Team meeting, which will take place virtually via webinar on October 5, 2021.
On October 4, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. EDT, the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Governors & Premiers will be hosting a discussion focusing on Invasive Species, including creative approaches to combat invasive carp, phragmites and others that threaten the Great Lakes St. Lawrence region.
This webinar will present a summary of the findings and recommendations of the International Joint Commission Great Lakes Science Advisory Board-Research Coordination Committee's recent report, "Monitoring Infrastructure and Activities of Great Lakes Connecting Waters: An Assessment and Recommendations."
The 2021 Great Lakes Commission Annual Meeting is currently scheduled to be held online on October 12-14, 2021.
The discussion will focus on supply chain demand and corporate commitments, land protection to generate credits, energy transition, and strategies to capitalize on renewable resources such as hydroelectricity.
The Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species is pleased to announce that it will host its 2021 fall meeting virtually on October 26-28. The meeting will feature plenary sessions on Great Lakes Restoration Initiative interjurisdictional projects and social science research.
Save the date! Join the Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition for a virtual conference series this fall, sponsored by the Joyce Foundation and the Great Lakes Fishery Trust.
For the 2021 River Symposium, all talks will be available live online and will focus on the health of our freshwater ecosystems. This year the theme is ‘Global Challenges, Local Concerns’, and we look forward to learning about how our local freshwater ecosystems are being affected by climate change, land use change, invasive species, pollution and exploitation.
The Interagency Ecological Restoration Quality Committee (IERQC) Monthly Webinar Series will present: A Decision Analytic Approach to Collaboratively Respond to Invasive Grass Carp in Lake Erie, presented by Dr. Kelly Robinson, Michigan State University, Quantitative Fisheries Center.
he U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) with funding from Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, implemented the Avian Radar Project to better understand bird and bat activity throughout the Great Lakes Basin.
The impacts of climate change on the Great Lakes, as well as recent developments in climate change law and policy, will be highlighted at the 21st Annual Great Lakes Water Conference on Friday, November 5.
The American Fisheries Society, President Elect Brian Murphy, and the Potomac and Tidewater Chapters are excited to host the 151st AFS Annual Meeting, November 6-10, 2021. The past, present, and future of fisheries science will be on display as we bring together professionals from across North America and countries throughout the world under the theme of “Investing in People, Habitat, and Science.”
The theme of the 26th Biennial Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) Biennial Conference is "CERF at 50: Celebrating Our Past, Charting Our Future." The 2021 conference will be a momentous occasion in CERF’s history, as it will be our 50th anniversary meeting.
The Lake St. Clair conference, held every two years, provides a binational forum to exchange information on Lake St. Clair’s changing environment and the actions and tools needed to manage these changes.
The Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watersheds Association welcomes you back to Oklahoma City for the NALMS 41st International Symposium. This event is an opportunity to network with some of the most knowledgeable leaders in lake and watershed information and technology. The conference will consist of multiple panels and discussions focused on the value of water for economics, ecology, and culture.
Join the Lake Ontario Parthership on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 12 p.m. EST for a one-hour public webinar on Lake Ontario, Green Stuff in the Water: No Day at the Beach. This event is the latest in our webinar series, Let’s Talk Lake Ontario and will focus on the issue of Cladophora in the lake, why it’s a problem and what’s being done about it.
The 2021 Virtual Great Lakes PFAS Summit goals are to provide the most current and reliable science and policy, facilitate information sharing, and explore current and future research topics related to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Join us on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. CST (11:00 a.m. EST) for a one-hour public webinar as we talk about chemical contaminants in Lake Huron, their impact on human and ecosystem health, and what is being done about them.
The International Joint Commission (IJC) Great Lakes Water Quality Board conducted its third Great Lakes Regional Poll in 2021. This webinar will highlight results of the 2021 Great Lakes Regional Polls. Registration is required and open to all interested.
On Tuesday, December 14, 2021 at 10 a.m. CST (11 a.m. EST), join us for a one-hour public webinar as we talk about habitat and species protection in Lake Superior.