VIRTUAL NALMS 2020 Symposium

After careful consideration and in consultation with our partners and planning team, NALMS has decided we will not be able to hold our 2020 annual symposium in Minneapolis as planned. Instead we will hold a virtual symposium during those dates in keeping with the best interest of the health and well-being of our attendees, sponsors, exhibitors, and […]

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 […]

Enrollment deadline: Introduction to Lakes Online Course

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The six-week self-paced online course runs January 19 - March 26, 2021 and is designed for anyone interested in inland lakes, including lakefront property owners and lake managers. Course topics include lake ecology, watershed management, shoreline protection, Michigan water law, aquatic plants and community engagement. The course consists of video lectures, interactive activities, discussion forums, […]

$115

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

ILMS 2021 Abstracts Due

Please save the date for the annual ILMS conference.  As a result of the current pandemic we have decided to move to a fully virtual conference this year. The theme for this year is: Lake and Watershed Resiliency in Changing Times Our online event will be held April 8th and 9th, 2021.  We are currently accepting abstracts for […]

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 […]

Free

[Troubled Waters Webinar] Imagine Sudbury in 2050: A Global Change Community

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 ample time for questions. Five internationally recognized scientists will discuss the effects of climate change on the environment and aquatic ecosystems: February 4 - Dr […]

Free

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 […]

[Troubled Waters Webinar] From Fireplace to Pancakes – Solving the Widespread Problem of Calcium Decline in Ontario, Starting in Sugar Bushes

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 ample time for questions. Five internationally recognized scientists will discuss the effects of climate change on the environment and aquatic ecosystems: February 4 - Dr […]

Free

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