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SUMMARY:Women In Science: A Love Affair in STEM
DESCRIPTION:Join DEC’s Hudson River Estuary Program’s Free Virtual Winter Speaker Series! \nMeet and learn from scientists\, community leaders\, and environmental educators who work at the intersection of research\, education\, and environmental and social justice. Engage in discussions about water quality research\, dam removals\, field-based learning\, and overcoming barriers and challenges in the field of science and education. \nLearn how a Black woman’s love of marine science blossomed into a holistic passion of STEM education\, empowerment\, and community elevation for New York City youth. From her 10+ year journey in informal education and community development\, Shay Saleem sheds light on lessons learned\, cultivated “must-haves” and non-negotiables in sustainable girl-centered\, youth development practices. \nFeatured Speaker: Shihadah “Shay” Saleem
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/women-in-science-a-love-affair-in-stem/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Maine’s Loon Stewardship Project
DESCRIPTION:Join this webinar to hear more about a new effort in Maine to increase the number of loon chicks that survive on Maine’s lakes and ponds. This 5-year effort is funded by the US Fish and Wildlife Service through settlement funds from the 2003 Buzzard’s Bay oil spill in Massachusetts. Come learn about what this project will do\, and how you can be involved. The project needs teams of volunteers all over the state to help with many different education\, outreach\, and management activities.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/webinar-maines-loon-stewardship-project/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Microplastics and Our Lakes
DESCRIPTION:You may have heard that microplastics are making their way into our oceans but did you know they are also found in our lakes in New Hampshire? Tune in to learn how the Green Mountain Conservation Group has been studying microplastics in the Ossipee Lake system\, what they’ve found\, and what it means for water quality and food webs. \nPresented by Jill M. Emerson\, MB (ASCP)CM \, Water Quality Coordinator\, Green Mountain Conservation Group \nThis session is part of the “Explore Lakes with NH LAKES” webinar series.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/webinar-microplastics-and-our-lakes/
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ORGANIZER;CN="NH Lakes":MAILTO:info@nhlakes.org
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SUMMARY:NEAPMS Winter Webinar Series: Watercraft Inspection Steward Programs
DESCRIPTION:Session 1- February 10\, 2022 from 1-3pm: This session will inform participants about different boater inspection programs in three different states. Watercraft Inspection Steward Programs- Boats are the number one vector for spread of aquatic invasive species in inland waters and prevention is the best tool for dealing with this spread. Join us for an overview of New Jersey Water Supply Authority’s efforts to prevent the spread of AIS by building and expanding a watercraft inspection steward program in New Jersey\, a social science perspective on interactions with boaters\, and a regional approach to AIS education and outreach involving Great Lakes states and Canadian provinces. \nPresenters: \n\nNew Jersey’s Watercraft Inspection Program\, Heather Desko NJWSA (20 Min)\nBoater Behavior Survey\, Tim Campbell\, Wisconsin Sea Grant (20 Min)\nGreat Lakes AIS Landing Blitz\, Ceci Weibert\, GLC (20 Min)\nQ& A (15 Min)\n\nSession 2- February 22\, 2022 from 2-4pm: This session will inform participants about using transient boater data to create spider maps to visualize boater movement. The session will be 1.5 hours long\, and include the following presentations: \nPresenter: John Marino
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/neapms-winter-webinar-series-watercraft-inspection-steward-programs/
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SUMMARY:Women In Science: Field-Based Learning Connects & Empowers Students from the Hudson to Greenland
DESCRIPTION:Join DEC’s Hudson River Estuary Program’s Free Virtual Winter Speaker Series! \nMeet and learn from scientists\, community leaders\, and environmental educators who work at the intersection of research\, education\, and environmental and social justice. Engage in discussions about water quality research\, dam removals\, field-based learning\, and overcoming barriers and challenges in the field of science and education. \nThe field is the best teacher and ‘classroom’ for both educators and students providing a richness of questions and experiences. Together we will explore some key take-aways from local work with youth on the Hudson\, as well as work we have been doing in Greenland\, working to bring more hands-on\, inter-generational\, and problem based learning into their education. \nFeatured Speaker: Margie Turrin
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/women-in-science-field-based-learning-connects-empowers-students-from-the-hudson-to-greenland/
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SUMMARY:NEAPMS Winter Webinar Series: How to track boater movement
DESCRIPTION:Session 1- February 10\, 2022 from 1-3pm: This session will inform participants about different boater inspection programs in three different states. Watercraft Inspection Steward Programs- Boats are the number one vector for spread of aquatic invasive species in inland waters and prevention is the best tool for dealing with this spread. Join us for an overview of New Jersey Water Supply Authority’s efforts to prevent the spread of AIS by building and expanding a watercraft inspection steward program in New Jersey\, a social science perspective on interactions with boaters\, and a regional approach to AIS education and outreach involving Great Lakes states and Canadian provinces. \nPresenters: \n\nNew Jersey’s Watercraft Inspection Program\, Heather Desko NJWSA (20 Min)\nBoater Behavior Survey\, Tim Campbell\, Wisconsin Sea Grant (20 Min)\nGreat Lakes AIS Landing Blitz\, Ceci Weibert\, GLC (20 Min)\nQ& A (15 Min)\n\nSession 2- February 22\, 2022 from 2-4pm: This session will inform participants about using transient boater data to create spider maps to visualize boater movement. The session will be 1.5 hours long\, and include the following presentations: \nPresenter: John Marino
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/neapms-winter-webinar-series-how-to-track-boater-movement/
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SUMMARY:Management of Hydrilla on the Pymatuning Reservoir Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Nick Decker\, Resource Manager with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources\, Bureau of State Parks\, will be presenting on a case study of hydrilla management efforts on the Pymatuning Reservoir. Nick will provide an overview of the actions taken over the past seven years to track and minimize the spread of hydrilla in this 22-square mile recreational use reservoir. He will speak to the larger barriers to initial progress and how those were overcome\, as well the results and current status.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/management-of-hydrilla-on-the-pymatuning-reservoir-webinar/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Great Lakes Hydrilla Collaborative":MAILTO:hydrillacollaborative@ene.com
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