Stream and Wetland Research hosted by FLMS

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Presenters: Mark Hurst M.S. Determining Minimum Levels (MFLs) for Lakes within the Southwest Water Management District Mary Szafraniec Ph.D. Converting Urban Canals to Natural Streams to Improve Water Quality, Habitat, and Resilience Andy Canion Wetland Community Mapping Using High-Resolution Satellite Imagery and Machine Learning Individual registration is half of our usual in-person rate so we […]

FLMS HAB Control Webinar

Preliminary Evaluation of Nanobubblers to Improve Water Quality and Reduce Cyanobacteria Blooms, Patrick Goodwin Air Nanobubbles as a Chemical-Free Method for Algae Control, Christian Ference M.S. Laboratory-scale evaluation of algaecide effectiveness for control of microcystin-producing cyanobacteria from Lake Okeechobee, Florida, Dail Laughinghouse Ph.D. Effects of Glyphosate (Rodeo) on the Growth of Planktonic Cyanobacteria, Maximiliano Barbosa

Winter Lake Monitoring: Life and Limnology Under the Ice

Are lakes as quiet and lifeless when frozen over as they seem? Join Lakes Environmental Association Research Director Ben Peierls to find out how the traditional view of wintertime lake dormancy is being revised. He will talk about recent winter research, including work at LEA, that has given us a new perspective on annual lake […]

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FLMS Virtual Workshop: Algal Identification in the Environment

Part 1: Workshop Description: This workshop is designed as an introduction to the general groups of freshwater algae, their ecology and diversity. We will review key features distinguishing the major algal groups: cyanobacteria, chlorophytes, diatoms, dinoflagellates, red algae, euglenophytes, etc. and spend some time looking at specimens under the scope. Part 2:  Workshop Description: This […]

FLMS State Programmatic Lake Management Webinar

Lake Vegetation Index Survey Results for Florida DEP Reference Lakes, Nia Wellendorf M.S. Using the Watershed Information Network (WIN), Denise Miller Using Water-CAT to Find Water Data and Make Yours More Discoverable, Jan Allyn

What Kind of Lake Is That? Putting Maine’s Lakes Into Categories for Better Water Quality Assessments and Protections

Maine has thousands of lakes, and all are unique. However, many lakes share traits that help lake managers, watershed organizations, and researchers compare and evaluate them. This is especially important for lake assessments, which often compare a lake’s condition to the condition of reference lakes from minimally-disturbed watersheds. By determining which natural attributes of lakes […]

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FLMS Water Resource Management Webinar

Can Solar Farms Assist Water Resource Management? Erich Marzolf Ph.D. Evolution of Sediment Inactivation in Florida Lakes–Impacts on Longevity, Harvey Harper Ph.D., P.E. Hydrology and littoral vegetation in the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, Camile Carroll Quantifying the Effects of Water Depth on the Recovery and Regrowth of Submersed Aquatic Vegetation in Lake Okeechobee, Jing Guan […]

2021 PALMS Annual Conference

2021 PALMS Conference will be held virtually March 3rd-4th 2021 The 31st Annual PALMS Conference will be held virtually due to COVID restrictions with travel and in-person events.  This year's theme will be "Managing for Emerging Threats."  Draft Agenda available here. Registration is open! We look forward to connecting with you for: Panel discussion Keynote […]

$75

2021 VLWA Virtual Conference

The Virginia Lakes and Watersheds Association (VLWA) annual conference addresses lakes and watersheds, engineering and life sciences, facilities, maintenance, public works, consulting, academic research, and administration. We serve a variety of people all working to improve Virginia’s lakes and watersheds. Our conference is one of the largest state conferences in the US focused on water resources. […]