2A: HAB Response |
An Example of Algae Trend Analysis and Data Visualization
Katherine Mayo, City of Minneapolis, Minnesota
Cyanobacteria Harmful Algae Blooms Outreach and Monitoring Efforts
Ellen Preece, Robertson-Bryan Inc. Sacramento, California
A Tale of Two Contrasting HAB Control Plans
Rob Zisette, Herrera Environmental Consultants, Seattle, Washington
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2B: Fish Management |
Review of Habitat Requirements, Distributions, and Protections of Cold Water Fish Species in Minnesota Lakes
Derek Bahr, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Brainerd, Minnesota
The Phalen Chain of Lakes: A Decade of Water Quality Improvement With Carp Control, Alum Treatment, and Stormwater Management
William Bartodziej, Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District, Little Canada, Minnesota
Development of Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature, and Nutrient Thresholds to Protect Cold Water Fish Species in Minnesota Lakes
R. William Bouchard, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, St. Paul, Minnesota
*Analysis of Game Fish Community Composition Pre and Post Renovate™ Herbicide Treatment on Saratoga Lake, New York
Samantha Carey, State University of New York College at Oneonta, Oneonta, New York
Using the Fish Hotel Kit to Reach Out to Audiences of All Ages
Lynn Markham, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and Extension, Stevens Point, Wisconsin
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2C: Drawdowns |
The Lake Christina Story: Six Decades of Shallow Lake Management
Nicholas Brown, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Fergus Falls, Minnesota
Ecological Patterns of Shallow Littoral Zones in Reservoirs Undergoing Annual Wintertime Water Level Drawdowns
Jason Carmignani, Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Westborough, Massachusetts
Use of Drawdown as a Shallow Lake Fisheries Management Tool
Scott Mackenthun, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Hutchinson, Minnesota
Assessing Aquatic Habitat in a Lentic System With Winter Drawdown
Kellie Merrell, Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, Montpelier, Vermont
Hydrology of Annual Winter Water Level Drawdowns in Recreational Lakes of Massachusetts, USA
Allison Roy, US Geological Survey, Massachusetts Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts
A Grassroots Effort to Bring Back Fulda Lakes
Jan Voit, Heron Lake Watershed District, Heron Lake, Minnesota
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2D: Chemical (Nutrient) Management |
Geochemical Augmentation With Alumina and Iron for Phosphorus Removal and HAB Control in Reservoirs: Conclusions From Case Studies
David Austin, Jacobs, Mendota Heights, Minnesota
*Herbicide Treatment of an Aquatic Invasive Plant (Nymphoides peltata) in a Drinking Water Reservoir
Andrew Dzialowski, Oklahoma State University, Department of Integrative Biology, Stillwater, Oklahoma
Reducing SRP in Outflow from Impacted Wetlands
Brian Kallio, Wenck Associates, Golden Valley, Minnesota
Implementation of Various In-Lake Management Techniques to Address HABs in Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey
Fred Lubnow, Princeton Hydro, LLC, Exton, Pennsylvania
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2E: Aquatic Invasive Species – Starry Stonewort |
Effects of Large-Scale Management for Starry Stonewort (Nitellopsis obtusa) Using Chelated Copper and Mechanical Harvesting in a Minnesota Lake
Christine Jurek, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Sauk Rapids, Minnesota
Containing the Spread of Starry Stonewort Using Handpulling and/or Copper Sulfate Products at Public Accesses in Four Minnesota Lakes
Steven McComas, Blue Water Science, St. Paul, Minnesota
#Starry Trek: A Citizen Science Enterprise in Aquatic Invasive Species Early Detection
Megan M. Weber, University of Minnesota, Andover, Minnesota
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2F: Assessing HABs Through Paleolimnology |
*Paleolimnological Reconstruction of Harmful Algal Blooms in Texas Reservoirs
Victoria Chraibi, Department of Biological Sciences, Tarleton State University, Stephenville, Texas
*A Paleolimnological Perspective on Increased Cyanobacterial Bloom Occurrence in Three Mile Lake, Muskoka, Ontario
Elizabeth Favot, Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Biology, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
*Long-Term Cyanobacterial Dynamics From Lake Sediment DNA: Relationships With Experimental and Environmental Change
Hebah Mejbel, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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2G: Contaminants |
Arsenic Mobility, Biotic Uptake, and Human Health Risk From Consumption of Aquatic Species in Contaminated Shallow Urban Lakes
James Gawel, University of Washington Tacoma, Tacoma, Washington
*Trace Element Accumulation and Distribution in Two Turtle Species, Malaclemys terrapin and Chelydra serpentina in New Jersey, USA
Molly Hillenbrand, Department of Biology, Montclair State University, Montclair, New Jersey
The Importance of Lake Characteristics and Land Use to Detecting Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CEC) in Minnesota Lakes
Richard Kiesling, US Geological Survey, Mounds View, Minnesota
Approaches Used by Microbial Communities From North Saskatchewan River Water for Biodegradation of Pentane-Asphaltenes Isolated From Diluted Bitumen
Nayereh Saborimanesh, Natural Resources Canada, CanmetENERGY Devon, Devon, Alberta, Canada
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2H: Continuous Monitoring |
Implementation and Utilization of Real-Time Sensor Data to Inform a High-Resolution Understanding of Watershed’s Water Budget
Kailey Cermak, Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, Minnetonka, Minnesota
Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Collaborative and Open Source Data Platform: Developing a Collaborative Water Balance Model Approach to Expand the Water Monitoring Network in the Upper Canadian Columbia Basin
Kat Hartwig, Living Lakes Canada, Brisco, British Columbia, Canada
Exploring the Merits of Continuous Monitoring for Management Decisions in Lakes
Anne Wilkinson, Wenck Associates, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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2I: Aquatic Invasive Species – Management |
*Integrating Genetics and Herbicide Studies to Improve Watermilfoil Management Outcomes
Gregory M. Chorak, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana
Emerging Strategies for Selective Management of Invasive Aquatic Plants in the US
Mark Heilman, SePRO, Carmel, Indiana
Legacy Herbicides in Lake Sediments Are Not Preventing the Growth of Submersed Aquatic Plants in Lake Istokpoga
Mark Hoyer, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
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2J: Carp Management |
Invasive Carp Management Research in Lake Nokomis Subwatershed
Tony Havranek, WSB, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Common Carp Feeding Aggregations: Responses of Invasive Carp and Native Fish to Corn Baiting
Peter Hundt, University of Minnesota, Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, St. Paul, Minnesota and Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center (MAISRC), St. Paul, Minnesota
Lessons Learned From 47 Lake-Years of Harvesting Gizzard Shad to Improve Water Quality
Erich Marzolf, St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, Florida
Integrated Pest Management for Common Carp – Using Herding Techniques to Mitigate Limitations to Traditional Removal Methods
Mary Newman, WSB, Saint Paul, Minnesota
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2K: Modeling |
A Bayes Net Model for the Prediction of Trihalomethanes Based on Source Water Quality
Kenneth Reckhow, Duke University, Durham North Carolina
Forecast of Geosmin Concentrations in Reservoirs Using Artificial Intelligence Tools
Roger Scharf, Jacobs, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Aligning Water Allocation Guidance for Lakes With Instream Environmental Flow Recommendations
Michael Seneka, Water and Waste Policy, Alberta Environment and Parks, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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2L: Remote Sensing for HABs |
Field Verification in Northern California of the Cyanobacterial Assessment Network (CyAN) Cyanobacterial Bloom Satellite Algorithms
Keith Bouma-Gregson, California State Water Resources Control Board, Sacramento, California
Validation of Algal and Cyanobacterial Class Remote Sensing Retrievals for Harmful Algal Bloom Studies
Joseph Ortiz, Kent State University, Department of Geology, Kent, Ohio
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2M: Cyanotoxins |
Approaches to Mitigating Cyanobacteria and Associated Cyanotoxins
West Bishop, SePRO Research and Technology Campus, Whitakers, North Carolina
Combining Estimates of Nutrient Loading and Flushing Rate with Measures of Waterbody Morphometry to Examine Lake and Reservoir Susceptibility to Eutrophication in Selected Watersheds of the Eastern and Southeastern United States
Reed Green, USGS Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
Roles of Akinetes (Dormant Cells) in Cyanobacterial Blooms in Nutrient Poor Waters – Literature Review
Kiyoko Yokota, State University of New York College at Oneonta, Oneonta, New York
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2N: Nitrogen |
Isotope Tracers in Nutrient Source Tracking (NST) of Nitrate, a Different Perspective of Surface and Groundwater Remediation
Sean Ahearn, Beta Analytic, Inc., Miami, Florida
Positive Responses of Net Ecosystem Productivity to Increasing N:P Ratios in Experimental Lake Mesocosms
Patrick Kelly, Rhodes College, Department of Biology, Memphis, Tennessee
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