Introduction to Wetland Identification
online n/a, n/a, n/aGet the basic skills you need to identify a wetland’s presence, including plant identification and soil recognition, as well as an introduction to wetland delineation.
Get the basic skills you need to identify a wetland’s presence, including plant identification and soil recognition, as well as an introduction to wetland delineation.
Oregon State University and the Oregon Lakes Association will host the 2025 Harmful Algal Bloom Meeting on April 7, 2025 at the Memorial Union on the OSU campus with a hybrid option. At this annual meeting, information on recent blooms and any changes in regulations and bloom management will be shared. Those with new interests […]
Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watersheds Association (OCLWA) provides a forum for scientists, students, citizens, and professionals to exchange ideas, receive education and form partnerships to foster sound management and protection of water resources for today and tomorrow. OCLWA supports the development of research and standards for lake and watershed management by hosting an annual technical […]
This year’s Early Career Panel in Water Quality and Environmental Science will be a free virtual event, featuring a panel of young professionals in the field of aquatic sciences. We will have panelists from environmental consulting and engineering firms and city, state and federal agencies. This event is perfect for students and other early career […]
Caroline Seibert, Maine Lakes LakeSmart Coordinator, will look back at 20+ years of LakeSmart in the state of Maine, how it has worked to protect lakes, and how it continues to expand and grow to create sustained and lasting impacts on Maine lakes.
We invite you to join CLRMA this year for the annual spring conference. Click on the link below to register: Member Registration ($45) Non-member registration ($55) Our talks will be geared towards navigating Lake Management, Phosphorus Inactivation, and Expert Insights. Full Agenda is coming soon… For sponsoring, please visit the Sponsorship page. This event is […]
Back To The Future: Old Lake Issues And New Solutions Registration is Open! We’re hosting our 42nd anniversary conference at the Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center in Lake George on May 2-3, 2025! This year’s conference is focused on reassessing our lake and watershed issues and what new techniques, technologies, and policies are […]
Nate Robbins, the lead for Climate Change and Adaptation in the Commissioner’s Office of the Department of Environmental Protection, will be sharing some of the current research, outreach, and policies related to climate change actions on shorelines and lake health.