[Troubled Waters Webinar] Imagine Sudbury in 2050: A Global Change Community
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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 […]
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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 […]
Source Water Collaborative Forestry Learning Exchange Webinar #1: This webinar will highlight how members of the Joint Forestry Team are coordinating efforts to deliver forestry and conservation assistance for working […]
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 […]
You need only REGISTER ONCE, to have access to all the webinars in the series. All webinars start at 7:00 pm Eastern Time, and run to 8:30 pm to provide […]
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Once again, the Michigan Chapter, North American Lake Management Society and the Michigan Lakes and Streams Association have teamed up to offer their annual Lake Research Student Grants Program for […]
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 […]