Adaptive Forestry for a Resilient Climate
Suttons Bay, MIThis presentation will discuss the introduction of diverse tree species as a means of climate resilience.
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!
This presentation will discuss the introduction of diverse tree species as a means of climate resilience.
Join us as we gather members to celebrate the accomplishments of GLEAMS over the past year, explore our new Strategic plan and connect with GLEAMS members from your region!
FLOW will host a free, live webinar with IEEFA report co-authors Suzanne Mattei, Energy Policy Analyst; and David Schlissel, Director of Resource Planning Analysis.
Topic: Representing Lake-Atmosphere Interactions in NOAA’s Weather Prediction Models
Every year, Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary brings the world of cinema to Alpena! Watch impressive ocean and Great Lakes films from around the world.
Registration for the award-winning Michigan State University Extension Introduction to Lakes Online course is now open!
Webinar hosted by EPA GLNPO's Interagency Ecological Restoration Quality Committee (IERQC) on January 30, 2025 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET.
Join the IJC’s Great Lakes Science Advisory Board to discuss their recent report on microplastics in the Great Lakes.
The 2025 Invasive Species Forum is taking place Feb. 18-20 with the theme of 'Advancing Community Action.'
The Maritime to Inland Transitions Towards ENvironments for Convection Initiation (MITTEN-CI) Field Campaign
Are you conducting research on fishes, habitat, or resource users? Conducting a scientific evaluation of a habitat restoration project, management plan, or regulation change? Come share your work with fellow members at the 2025 annual meeting of the Michigan Chapter of the American Fisheries.
This lecture will provide an in-depth examination of the principles and functionality of multibeam sonar.
New York Sea Grant and the Finger Lakes Institute will hold a freshwater-focused New York Seafood Summit on March 3, 2025, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Cornell University AgriTech in Geneva, New York.
Please join us for the 2025 Great Lakes Commission Semiannual Meeting and Great Lakes Day in Washington, D.C.!
Representing Lake-Atmosphere Interactions in NOAA’s Weather Prediction Models
The ICWMM brings together professionals from around the world to exchange ideas on current practices and emerging technologies in water management.
This year's seminar title is "Sustainable Intensification of the Rural Landscape - Protecting Soil Health, Water Quality and Farm Profitability."
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission lake committees are composed of representatives from the state, tribal and provincial agencies that are responsible for day-to-day fishery management on the lakes. They hold annual public meetings each March to review progress toward fishery objectives on each of the Great Lakes, as well as a common session to discuss topics of interest to the entire basin.
Are you interested in volunteering with Inland Seas Education Association? Join us for our Volunteer Open House on March 18th from 4-6 pm!
For nearly 30 years, Dianna Stampfler – an author, freelance writer, and armchair historian – has been researching lighthouses around her home state of Michigan.