Submersed and Floating Aquatic Plants
Eagle Hill 59 Eagle Hill Road, Steuben, ME, United States2017 Eagle Hill Natural History Science Seminars
2017 Eagle Hill Natural History Science Seminars
Our upcoming 42nd annual meeting to be held January 25-27, 2018 at the Hilton College Station and Conference Center in College Station, Texas. TCAFS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to: The conservation, development and wise use of fisheries and aquatic resources, promotion of all branches of fisheries and aquatic sciences, and exchange and dissemination of […]
The 2018 Lakes Congress—our 25th annual education, training, and networking event—is designed for lake and other natural resource stewards, lake managers, business leaders, and municipal and political leaders to gain knowledge and skills to educate, advocate, and organize to protect the New Hampshire’s 1,000 lakes and ponds. This year’s event will celebrate the history of […]
You are invited to visit our event! Feel free to stop over and visit us on the Bluff at the top of the stairs next to the farmers market on Lake Blvd in downtown St. Joseph, MI. At this water event we will have free water quality information, free native plants, an interactive water display, […]
The 2018 Upper Midwest Invasive Species Conference will be a Joint Conference with the North American Invasive Species Management Association The Upper Midwest Invasive Species Conference (UMISC) is a biennial conference. The Conference host organizations and organizing committees are pleased to join with the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) to organize the largest […]
We invite you to participate in the fourth webinar in the Great Lakes Hydrilla Collaborative’s technical webinar series. Chris Doyle, Director of Biology with Solitude Lake Management, will provide a discussion of the general approach to hydrilla monitoring, and will then provide details on the specific approaches developed for three distinct sites: the Hudson River […]
The Montana Lakes Conference will gather diverse resource professionals to exchange information, scientific advancements, and management strategies that promote clean and healthy lake and reservoir ecosystems. Participants from academic, nonprofit, government, business organizations, and the public will gather to learn about improving the health of Montana’s lakes through science and monitoring advances, watershed restoration practices, […]
Make plans to join us at the Westin Hotel in Westminster, CO for the ASDSO West Regional Conference: Engineering for Extremes – Precipitation, Hydrology, and Hydraulics, March 25-27, 2019. ASDSO West Regional Conference: Engineering for Extremes – Precipitation, Hydrology, and Hydraulics Conference Goals: Highlight and share advances in the science and engineering for prediction and […]
Freshwater is vital to human life and societal well-being (Baron et al. 2001), but its quality and quantity are being threatened at the global and local scales (Gleick 2014). Indeed, recognition of a growing global freshwater crisis resulted in the United Nations calling 2013 the International Year of Water Cooperation. Water provides numerous ecosystem services […]
The algae bloom situation is affecting tourism, fishing, real estate and local economies. While algae bloom research, testing and monitoring is ongoing within the State of Florida, collaboration and open communication on fixing the existing algae bloom and HAB problems need to be addressed. National Algae Association, is the first non-profit algae association to focus […]