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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210801
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210622T204816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210622T204816Z
UID:22918-1625097600-1627775999@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Lakes Appreciation Month 2021
DESCRIPTION:You work and play on them. You drink from them. But do you really appreciate them? Growing population\, development\, and invasive species stress your local lakes\, ponds\, and reservoirs. All life needs water; let’s not take it for granted!
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/lakes-appreciation-month-2021/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="North American Lake Management Society":MAILTO:info@nalms.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210728T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210728T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210714T181757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T181757Z
UID:22986-1627480800-1627484400@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Modeling the Effects of Land Development and Climate Change on Patagonian Lakes
DESCRIPTION:The pristine lakes of Northern Patagonia\, Chile\, are facing an uncertain future. These are some of the largest temperate lakes in the world which have not had significant anthropogenic modifications to their watersheds. Yet with anticipated urban development and the ever-present effects of climate change\, lake residents are concerned about a potential decline in lake water quality. Since 2019 the UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center (TERC) has been collaborating with a Chilean Lake Advocacy NGO\, Chile Lagos Limpios\, to deploy the first in-situ\, high-frequency hydrodynamic and water quality instrumentation in these lakes. The team is utilizing monitoring and modeling methods\, previously developed by TERC to investigate the decline in the Tahoe’s renowned water clarity\, in order to examine how in-lake physical and biogeochemical processes will change under forecast development and climate scenarios. The monitoring design and preliminary modelling results will be presented for three lakes in the study region.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/modeling-the-effects-of-land-development-and-climate-change-on-patagonian-lakes/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210729T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210729T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210622T211219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210622T211219Z
UID:22924-1627558200-1627563600@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:OCLWA Webinar: Panel Discussion on Watershed Planning
DESCRIPTION:July is Lakes Appreciation Month\, so help us celebrate by attending one of our free virtual workshops!\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nOCLWA is hosting four virtual webinars to help highlight Lakes Appreciation Month. Events are scheduled beginning on July 8 and occur each Thursday through July 29th. Each week\, speakers will cover a different topic. You can register for one or all of them. The series workshop is as follows: \nJuly 8 – Priscilla Crawford – Aquatic Invasive Species – Basic Identification and How to Report \nJuly 15 – Casey Goodwin – In Situ Internal P Loading in Lake Erie \nJuly 22 – Tyler King – Remote Sensing of Water Quality \nJuly 29 – Panel Discussion on Watershed Planning
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/oclwa-webinar-panel-discussion-on-watershed-planning/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210731T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210731T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210714T183249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T183249Z
UID:22990-1627722000-1627750800@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Lake Wilson Cleanup & Secchi Dip-in
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Lakes Appreciation Month celebration at Lake Wilson in Fayetteville! This will be a family-friendly event to cleanup the lake and participate in a citizen science water monitoring activity.  Check-in will begin at 9 AM at the pavilion. \nMultiple Cleanup Options!\n1) On Water – Bring your own kayak or canoe\n2) Shoreline – Bring your own waders\n3) On Land – Bring yourself and your friends \nCleanup supplies will be provided. \nFamily outdoor gear raffle prizes after! \nClick Here to RSVP or text/call 479-750-8007
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/lake-wilson-cleanup-secchi-dip-in/
LOCATION:Lake Wilson\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Member Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210802
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210714T194336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T194336Z
UID:22995-1627776000-1627862399@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:OLA Fall Seminar Series Abstracts Due
DESCRIPTION:Oregon Lakes Association Fall 2021 Online Seminar Series \nCall for Abstracts \nAbstract submittal for oral and poster presentations is now open for OLAs Fall 2021 Online Seminar Series. Conference sessions held via Zoom during the Wednesday afternoons of Oct 27\, Nov 3\, and Nov 12\, will be approximately 1.5 hours long\, and will include 3-5 presentations each. Additional session dates may be added depending on the volume of abstract submissions. The Oct 27 session will include five-minute flash presentations by poster presenters. \nTopics of interest that deal directly or indirectly with lakes include: \n\nwater quality and harmful algal blooms\necological interactions\neffects of climate change  \nlake and watershed restoration\naquatic invasive species\nand any other lake\, pond or reservoir related topic\n\nSubmission Requirements: \nSubmit abstracts online by August 1\, 2021. Include your presentation title\, author(s) noting any student authors\, preference of an oral or poster presentation\, and an abstract of 300 words/3\,000 characters or less. Oral presentations via Zoom will be up to 20 minutes long. Online poster presentations will be available as pdfs during the entirety of the seminar series and authors will also present five minute speed talks summarizing their posters. Presenters and OLA Members will receive free registration for the seminar series. A nominal registration fee will be charged to non-members. 
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/ola-fall-seminar-series-abstracts-due/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:Deadline Reminder
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210804T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210804T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210714T192003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T192003Z
UID:22993-1628100000-1628103600@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:What Plants Are Growing in the Lake?
DESCRIPTION:Summer is in full swing and the plants in our lakes are reaching the height of their growing season. While most plants are good for our lakes\, some are not and can cause big problems. Attend this session and learn how to identify what plants are growing in your favorite lake and what to do if you think you’ve spotted a problem plant. \nPresented by Amy Smagula\, Exotic Species Program Coordinator\, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. \nThis session is part of the “Explore Lakes with NH LAKES” webinar series. If you get chance\, please thank Presenting Sponsor Grappone Automotive Group for helping make this series possible. And\, if you have any automotive needs\, please check them out! Find out more: grappone.com
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/what-plants-are-growing-in-the-lake/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="NH Lakes":MAILTO:info@nhlakes.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210818T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210818T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210714T191622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T191622Z
UID:22992-1629309600-1629313200@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Cyanobacteria Update: What we’ve seen & what to be on the lookout for
DESCRIPTION:Tune in for an update on the status of toxic cyanobacteria blooms in New Hampshire’s lakes during Summer 2021 and find out what to be on the lookout for this fall. \nPresented by Amanda Murby McQuaid\, Ph.D.\, Harmful Algal and Cyanobacteria Bloom Program\, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. \nThis session is part of the “Explore Lakes with NH LAKES” webinar series. If you get chance\, please thank Presenting Sponsor Grappone Automotive Group for helping make this series possible. And\, if you have any automotive needs\, please check them out! Find out more: grappone.com
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/cyanobacteria-update-what-weve-seen-what-to-be-on-the-lookout-for/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="NH Lakes":MAILTO:info@nhlakes.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210831T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210831T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210602T141726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T141726Z
UID:22837-1630396800-1630429200@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:FLMS Pre-Symposium Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Four full-day workshops include:\nAlgal ID – general Identification & cyanobacteria focus\nDrone Applications in Lake Mgmt\nOxygenation and Circulation Techniques to Improve Water Quality\nIntroduction to Statistical Analysis and Machine Learning in R.\nView full descriptions at www.flms.net/chapters-and-workshops/technical-workshops/
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/flms-pre-symposium-workshops/
LOCATION:Hawks Cay Resort\, 61 Hawks Cay Blvd\, Duck Key\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.nalms.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/FLMS-Lilies.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210901T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210903T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210602T141716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T141716Z
UID:22841-1630483200-1630670400@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:FLMS 32nd Annual Technical Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Theme: Citizen Involvement in Aquatic Resource Management
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/flms-32nd-annual-technical-symposium/
LOCATION:Hawks Cay Resort\, 61 Hawks Cay Blvd\, Duck Key\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Florida Lake Management Society":MAILTO:Maryann@FLMS.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210901T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210901T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210831T161454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T161454Z
UID:23148-1630519200-1630522800@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:The Geology of New Hampshire’s Lakes
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that most of New Hampshire’s lakes are more than 10\,000 years old? As old as this seems\, the lakes are geologically young features compared to the long history of geologic change that has shaped New Hampshire’s Lakes! Tune in and find out how our lakes and landscape were formed and how they have changed over time due to geologic forces. \nPresented by James Vernon\, Director of Water Supply Services\, Nobis Group \nThis session is part of the “Explore Lakes with NH LAKES” webinar series. If you get chance\, please thank Presenting Sponsor Grappone Automotive Group for helping make this series possible. And\, if you have any automotive needs\, please check them out! Find out more: grappone.com
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/the-geology-of-new-hampshires-lakes/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="NH Lakes":MAILTO:info@nhlakes.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210911
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210831T161936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T161936Z
UID:23149-1631232000-1631318399@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:NALMS 2021 Early Bird/Presenter Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Register here!
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/nalms-2021-early-bird-presenter-deadline/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,NALMS Events
ORGANIZER;CN="North American Lake Management Society":MAILTO:info@nalms.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210910T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210910T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210902T162151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T202327Z
UID:23161-1631271600-1631275200@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Combining Citizen Science Data with Satellite Data To Monitor Changes In Lake Volume
DESCRIPTION:This year ALMS is hosting a webinar series to learn from experts from across North America on various lake related topics! This series will showcase presentations every Friday morning from September 10 to October 1. Presentation topics include remote sensing of lake levels and algal blooms\, internal loading\, salt pollution\, aquatic invasive species\, and eDNA. We encourage you to register for the presentations to receive timely updates and post-webinar follow-ups. Check out our website (https://alms.ca/2021-webinar-series/) to register. \n\n\n\nPresentation: Combining Citizen Science Data with Satellite Data To Monitor Changes In Lake Volume\nWhen: 10:00 MDT\, Friday September 10\nWho: Grant Parkins. University of North Carolina.\nBio: Grant Parkins is the watershed education coordinator in the UNC Institute for the Environment’s Center for Public Engagement with Science (CPES). In this role\, he engages community-based organizations\, environmental science professionals\, and middle and high school students and teachers in water-related educational activities. He also works coordinates with local partners and citizen scientists on the NASA-funded Lake Observations by Citizen Scientists and Satellites project (LOCSS). Grant has a Master of Science degree in Marine Science\, and has more than 15 years professional experience working in science communication\, education\, and outreach.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/2021-alms-fall-webinar-series/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210910T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210910T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210902T202710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T202710Z
UID:23166-1631275200-1631278800@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:The Impact of Road Salts on our Freshwaters
DESCRIPTION:This year ALMS is hosting a webinar series to learn from experts from across North America on various lake related topics! This series will showcase presentations every Friday morning from September 10 to October 1. Presentation topics include remote sensing of lake levels and algal blooms\, internal loading\, salt pollution\, aquatic invasive species\, and eDNA. We encourage you to register for the presentations to receive timely updates and post-webinar follow-ups. Check out our website (https://alms.ca/2021-webinar-series/) to register. \n\nPresentation: The Impact of Road Salts on our Freshwaters\nWhen: 11:00 MDT\, Friday September 10\nWho: Dr. Hilary Dugan. University of Wisconsin.\nBio: Dr. Hilary Dugan is an assistant professor at the Center for Limnology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. As a limnologist\, Hilary studies how terrestrial and atmospheric changes\, such as warming air temperatures or land use patterns\, alter biogeochemical fluxes and aquatic processes in lakes. Her research balances field-based programs\, which rely heavily on sensor networks\, with the use and development of analytical models\, and the application of geophysical and geospatial tools. Her research focus is on temperate and polar lakes\, with sites spanning from Wisconsin to Antarctica.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/the-impact-of-road-salts-on-our-freshwaters/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210915T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210915T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210915T150148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210915T150148Z
UID:23198-1631710800-1631714400@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Flowering Rush Identification\, Biology\, and Management
DESCRIPTION:Join CLRMA member Elizabeth Brown and U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Dr. John Madsen for a virtual lunchtime webinar titled…Flowering Rush Identification\, Biology\, and Management. \nRegister here! \nFlowering rush (Butomus umbellatus L.) is becoming a widespread invasive weed in the waters of the West and Midwest. Flowering rush causes a number of nuisance problems including obstruction shorelines\, reducing irrigation flow\, and providing habitat for nonnative warmwater fish. This species is distinctive in appearance\, though is often confused with other emergent and submersed species. Flowering rush occurs as both diploid and triploid biotypes\, but western US populations are largely the triploid biotype. Recently published research has identified six genotypes in the US\, but one genotype in particular dominates in the western US. While an international group is actively looking for biological control agents\, at this time no insect biocontrol agents are available. Several herbicides are available and effective for chemical control of flowering rush\, with three application modes studied: foliar application to emergent leaves\, submersed inject to submersed leaves\, and bare-ground applications to newly-sprouted plants in the spring. Preemergent applications have also been studied. While harvesting has been used to manage foliage\, it is not a long-term management technique. Various physical techniques\, such as digging and bottom barriers\, have also been used. Whichever technique is used\, it is essential that the manager target the rhizome bud stage to reduce propagule production. \nJohn D. Madsen\, PhD. is Research Biologist with the US Department of Agriculture\, Agricultural Research Service\, Invasive Species and Pollinator Health Research Unit in Davis\, California\, USA. His work focuses on the biology\, ecology and management of aquatic plants\, particularly nuisance-forming species.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/flowering-rush-identification-biology-and-management/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Colorado Lake and Reservoir Management Association (CLRMA)":MAILTO:ColoradoLRMA@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210917T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210917T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210902T203001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T203001Z
UID:23167-1631876400-1631880000@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Control of Internal Phosphorus Loading in Lakes
DESCRIPTION:This year ALMS is hosting a webinar series to learn from experts from across North America on various lake related topics! This series will showcase presentations every Friday morning from September 10 to October 1. Presentation topics include remote sensing of lake levels and algal blooms\, internal loading\, salt pollution\, aquatic invasive species\, and eDNA. We encourage you to register for the presentations to receive timely updates and post-webinar follow-ups. Check out our website (https://alms.ca/2021-webinar-series/) to register. \n\nPresentation: Control of Internal Phosphorus Loading in Lakes\nWhen: 10:00 MDT\, Friday September 17\nWho: Dr. Ken Wagner. PhD. CLM. Water Resource Services. Massachusetts\, USA.\nBio: Dr. Wagner has been involved in lake management for 45 years and has run Water Resource Services in Massachusetts for the last decade. He is a former President of NALMS and former Editor of Lake and Reservoir Management. He has been increasingly involved in internal P load control projects over the last 20 years.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/control-of-internal-phosphorus-loading-in-lakes/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210917T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210917T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210902T203727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T203727Z
UID:23168-1631880000-1631883600@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Applications of Environmental DNA
DESCRIPTION:This year ALMS is hosting a webinar series to learn from experts from across North America on various lake related topics! This series will showcase presentations every Friday morning from September 10 to October 1. Presentation topics include remote sensing of lake levels and algal blooms\, internal loading\, salt pollution\, aquatic invasive species\, and eDNA. We encourage you to register for the presentations to receive timely updates and post-webinar follow-ups. Check out our website (https://alms.ca/2021-webinar-series/) to register. \n\nPresentation: Applications of Environmental DNA\nWhen: 11:00 MDT\, Friday September 17\nWho: Patrick Hanington and Students. University of Alberta.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/applications-of-environmental-dna/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210918T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210918T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210505T201441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T201441Z
UID:22743-1631944800-1631998800@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:22nd Annual Shoreline Cleanup - Day 1
DESCRIPTION:On September 18\, 19\, 25 and 26\, Join us for our 22nd Annual Shoreline Cleanup on the beautiful lakes of Tablerock\, Taneycomo and Bull Shoals.\nOver the last 21 years we are fortunate to have an active community and large group of volunteers that care about water quality\, keeping Table Rock\, Taneycomo\, Bull Shoals lakes clean and beautiful.\nWith your hard work and efforts we have be able to remove over 283 tons of trash and recycled over 4\,600 tires!\nIf you are interested in being a sponsor of this year’s 3-lakes clean up events\, please reach out us at 417-739-4100 or email: contact@ozarkswaterwatch.org
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/22nd-annual-shoreline-cleanup-day-1/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.nalms.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Ozarks-Water-Watch-e1555104849256.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210918T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210918T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210831T162531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T162531Z
UID:23150-1631988000-1631993400@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:12th Annual Paddles Across the Lakes
DESCRIPTION:Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy’s 12th Annual Paddles Across the Lakes will be held on Saturday\, September 12th! \nThis leisurely\, non-motorized tour of the Cassadaga Lakes will begin at dusk\, starting and ending at Cassadaga Beach. The paddle is co-sponsored by the CWC and Cassadaga Lakes Association. Personal Flotation Devices (life jackets) are required per NYS law. \nEvergreen Outfitters will offer kayak rentals\, with reservations for the rentals required in advance by calling 716-672-2266. For more info on this event\, call the CLA at 716-572-9719.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/12th-annual-paddles-across-the-lakes/
LOCATION:Cassadaga Lakes
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Member Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210919T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210919T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210505T201725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T201725Z
UID:22744-1632031200-1632085200@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:22nd Annual Shoreline Cleanup - Day 2
DESCRIPTION:On September 18\, 19\, 25 and 26\, Join us for our 22nd Annual Shoreline Cleanup on the beautiful lakes of Tablerock\, Taneycomo and Bull Shoals.\nOver the last 21 years we are fortunate to have an active community and large group of volunteers that care about water quality\, keeping Table Rock\, Taneycomo\, Bull Shoals lakes clean and beautiful.\nWith your hard work and efforts we have be able to remove over 283 tons of trash and recycled over 4\,600 tires!\nIf you are interested in being a sponsor of this year’s 3-lakes clean up events\, please reach out us at 417-739-4100 or email: contact@ozarkswaterwatch.org
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/22nd-annual-shoreline-cleanup-day-2/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210925
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210903T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T212448Z
UID:23177-1632441600-1632527999@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:JASM Call for Session Proposals Deadline
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/jasm-call-for-session-proposals-deadline/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:Deadline Reminder
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210924T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210924T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210902T204224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T204224Z
UID:23169-1632481200-1632484800@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Prevention is Alberta’s Best Defense: AIS Lessons Learned from Manitoba
DESCRIPTION:This year ALMS is hosting a webinar series to learn from experts from across North America on various lake related topics! This series will showcase presentations every Friday morning from September 10 to October 1. Presentation topics include remote sensing of lake levels and algal blooms\, internal loading\, salt pollution\, aquatic invasive species\, and eDNA. We encourage you to register for the presentations to receive timely updates and post-webinar follow-ups. Check out our website (https://alms.ca/2021-webinar-series/) to register. \n\nPresentation: Prevention is Alberta’s Best Defense: AIS Lessons Learned from Manitoba\nWhen: 10:00 MDT\, Friday September 24\nWho: Candace Parks. Government of Manitoba.\nBio: Candace Parks has been the Manitoba government’s Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Specialist for the past 12 years. She is responsible for the AIS communications\, public engagement\, and adaption/management programs. She also played an integral role in the development of Manitoba’s AIS laws. She lives in Winnipeg with her husband and three young boys.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/prevention-is-albertas-best-defense-ais-lessons-learned-from-manitoba/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210924T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210924T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210902T204438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T204438Z
UID:23170-1632484800-1632488400@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Monitoring Alberta’s Lakes: Citizen Science from Boats\, Beaches\, and Satellites
DESCRIPTION:This year ALMS is hosting a webinar series to learn from experts from across North America on various lake related topics! This series will showcase presentations every Friday morning from September 10 to October 1. Presentation topics include remote sensing of lake levels and algal blooms\, internal loading\, salt pollution\, aquatic invasive species\, and eDNA. We encourage you to register for the presentations to receive timely updates and post-webinar follow-ups. Check out our website (https://alms.ca/2021-webinar-series/) to register. \n\nPresentation: Monitoring Alberta’s Lakes: Citizen Science from Boats\, Beaches\, and Satellites.\nWhen: 11:00 MDT\, Friday September 24\nWho: Caleb Sinn. Alberta Lake Management Society.\nBio: Caleb’s passion for freshwater ecology developed after spending many summers throughout his childhood at Gull Lake\, exploring Alberta’s mountain national parks\, and fishing in southern British Columbia. He graduated from the University of Alberta in 2019 with a B.Sc. double-major in Biology and Chemistry\, and focused his studies specifically on community and freshwater ecology\, environmental chemistry\, and analytical chemistry. He also spent two years working on freshwater ecology projects ranging from mountain lake sampling to cyanobacteria monitoring and algal pigment analysis at the University of Alberta. Caleb will be presenting on ALMS’ 2020 season and plans for the future.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/monitoring-albertas-lakes-citizen-science-from-boats-beaches-and-satellites/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210925T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210925T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210505T201925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T201925Z
UID:22745-1632549600-1632603600@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:22nd Annual Shoreline Cleanup - Day 3
DESCRIPTION:On September 18\, 19\, 25 and 26\, Join us for our 22nd Annual Shoreline Cleanup on the beautiful lakes of Tablerock\, Taneycomo and Bull Shoals.\nOver the last 21 years we are fortunate to have an active community and large group of volunteers that care about water quality\, keeping Table Rock\, Taneycomo\, Bull Shoals lakes clean and beautiful.\nWith your hard work and efforts we have be able to remove over 283 tons of trash and recycled over 4\,600 tires!\nIf you are interested in being a sponsor of this year’s 3-lakes clean up events\, please reach out us at 417-739-4100 or email: contact@ozarkswaterwatch.org
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/22nd-annual-shoreline-cleanup-day-3/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211003
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210902T164127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T164127Z
UID:23163-1632614400-1633219199@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Source Water Protection Week
DESCRIPTION:AWWA invites water utilities\, sections and other partners to join the Association in declaring Sept. 26-Oct. 2 the first-ever “Source Water Protection Week.” \nThroughout the week\, we will be raising awareness about the importance of caring for our precious drinking water sources. Source Water Protection Week materials are now available\, and many additional resources will be added between now and Sept. 26.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhy Source Water Protection Week?\nThe best way to assure we have high quality drinking water at the tap is to protect our precious water sources. If we keep our rivers\, lakes and underground wells free from pollution\, it’s easier and less expensive to keep water safe and healthy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFind more resources here.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/source-water-protection-week/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210926T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210926T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210505T202113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T202113Z
UID:22746-1632636000-1632690000@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:22nd Annual Shoreline Cleanup - Day 4
DESCRIPTION:On September 18\, 19\, 25 and 26\, Join us for our 22nd Annual Shoreline Cleanup on the beautiful lakes of Tablerock\, Taneycomo and Bull Shoals.\nOver the last 21 years we are fortunate to have an active community and large group of volunteers that care about water quality\, keeping Table Rock\, Taneycomo\, Bull Shoals lakes clean and beautiful.\nWith your hard work and efforts we have be able to remove over 283 tons of trash and recycled over 4\,600 tires!\nIf you are interested in being a sponsor of this year’s 3-lakes clean up events\, please reach out us at 417-739-4100 or email: contact@ozarkswaterwatch.org
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/22nd-annual-shoreline-cleanup-day-4/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211001T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211001T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210902T204719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T204719Z
UID:23171-1633086000-1633089600@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Internal Phosphorus Loading: Where It Is and What It Does to Cyanobacteria During Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:This year ALMS is hosting a webinar series to learn from experts from across North America on various lake related topics! This series will showcase presentations every Friday morning from September 10 to October 1. Presentation topics include remote sensing of lake levels and algal blooms\, internal loading\, salt pollution\, aquatic invasive species\, and eDNA. We encourage you to register for the presentations to receive timely updates and post-webinar follow-ups. Check out our website (https://alms.ca/2021-webinar-series/) to register. \n\nPresentation: Internal Phosphorus Loading: Where It Is and What It Does to Cyanobacteria During Climate Change\nWhen: 10:00 MDT\, Friday October 1.\nWho: Dr. Gertrud Nürnberg\nBio: Gertrud Nürnberg is head of Freshwater Research\, a limnological company focusing on the restoration and modeling of eutrophic lakes and reservoirs. She founded this company in 1984\, after completing her Ph.D. in biology/limnology at McGill University in Montreal\, Canada. She’s worked with lake associations\, governmental agencies\, NGOs\, engineering companies and the private sector in the US\, Canada\, and Europe. She has about 60 peer-reviewed papers on comparative research\, empirical lake models on phosphorus\, iron and anoxia\, and on lake management techniques in numerous scientific journals. She has been involved with the North American Lake Management Society (NALMS.org) in various positions where she presented the Internal Phosphorus Workshop since 2003. She is winner of several awards (Secchi\, Technical Excellence\, Best paper) in recognition of outstanding research and publications in lake restoration. You can reach Gertrud at: gkn@fwr.ca and can find more information at the website: www.fwr.ca.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/internal-phosphorus-loading-where-it-is-and-what-it-does-to-cyanobacteria-during-climate-change/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211001T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211001T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210902T204922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T204922Z
UID:23172-1633089600-1633093200@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Satellite Algal Bloom Monitoring in Pigeon Lake
DESCRIPTION:This year ALMS is hosting a webinar series to learn from experts from across North America on various lake related topics! This series will showcase presentations every Friday morning from September 10 to October 1. Presentation topics include remote sensing of lake levels and algal blooms\, internal loading\, salt pollution\, aquatic invasive species\, and eDNA. We encourage you to register for the presentations to receive timely updates and post-webinar follow-ups. Check out our website (https://alms.ca/2021-webinar-series/) to register. \n\nPresentation: Satellite Algal Bloom Monitoring in Pigeon Lake.\nWhen: 11:00 MDT\, Friday October 1.\nWho: Evan DeLancey. Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute.\nBio: Evan DeLancey is a Spatial Data Scientist with the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute working on landcover mapping and monitoring with satellite data in Alberta. He has a M.Sc. in remote sensing from the University of Alberta and specializes in using satellite data and machine learning to solve ecological monitoring problems.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/satellite-algal-bloom-monitoring-in-pigeon-lake/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211008
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210729T190237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210729T190237Z
UID:23046-1633305600-1633651199@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:CALMS 2021: 36th Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/calms-2021-36th-annual-symposium/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:Virtual Conference
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211005
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20210902T205432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T205432Z
UID:23173-1633305600-1633391999@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:ILMS Student Scholarships Deadline
DESCRIPTION:ATTENTION:  $500 SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED STUDENTS!\nThe Indiana Lakes Management Society (ILMS) is pleased to announce that financial assistance is available through the ILMS Scholarship Donation/Silent Auction Fund to help meet the college tuition needs of two applicants for the 2021-2022 academic year. \nWho is eligible? \n\nStudents who are currently enrolled (or planning to enroll) in Environmental Science\, Aquatic Ecosystem or Watershed Management\, or related undergraduate or graduate college-level classes. \nStudents who are attending an Indiana college or university.\nScholarship funds will be awarded preferentially to those applicants who are planning to take classes related to aquatic ecosystems\, but other classes may also qualify\, especially if they are core classes of an Associate’s\, Bachelor’s\, or Master’s Degree program in Biology\, Chemistry\, Environmental Science\, Natural Resources\, Fisheries\, or Aquatic Resource Management.\n\nHow to apply: \nFill out this survey\, which includes links to upload a pdf copy of your resume and brief letter of interest containing at a minimum the following: \n\nName and contact information\nScholastic honors or merit awards obtained (e.g.\, Dean’s List)\nCourse work for which scholarship funds are requested\nA description of how this course work relates to the ILMS purpose and objectives (see below)\nCareer objectives\, past experience in aquatic-related natural resource management employment or volunteerism\, and community service.\n\nTimeline: Application letters must be received no later than October 4th\, 2021.  \nApplications will be evaluated based on the letter of interest and GPA. Potential scholarship recipients may be required to schedule a brief committee interview on or after October 4th\, 2021. Scholarships will be awarded\, and students notified shortly thereafter. Scholarship Funds will be distributed in time to meet tuition needs for the Spring 2022 Semester. Students will also be granted an ILMS membership and registration fee\, travel and lodging stipend for the 2022 ILMS Annual Conference April 7th and 8th\, 2022 at Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth. For more information and updates\, visit the ILMS website at www.indianalakes.org.   \nILMS Purpose:“…promote and encourage the understanding and comprehensive management of lakes and reservoirs and their watershed ecosystems.” \nILMS Objectives:   \n\nPromote and provide a forum for the sharing of information and experience on scientific\, legal\, administrative\, and financial aspects of lake and watershed management.\n\n\nFoster and assist in the development of local lake restoration and protection programs in accordance with appropriate management strategies and techniques.\n\n\nEncourage the cooperation and interaction of organizations\, agencies\, units of government\, and individuals concerned with lake and watershed management and protection.\n\n\nEncourage\, support and assist in the development of local\, state and national programs\, policies\, and legislation promoting lake and watershed management.\n\n\nEncourage development and enforcement of laws and legislation designed to protect vital water resources and their environments.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/ilms-student-scholarships-deadline/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:Deadline Reminder
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211018T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211018T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T051157
CREATED:20211011T204125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T204125Z
UID:23286-1634580000-1634587200@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: From Concepts to Case Studies
DESCRIPTION:A Fall Science at Night Virtual Seminar Series for the public\, students and scientists interested in local lake conservation and management. Based on the conversation started in 2019\, and continued in 2020\, stakeholders this year will gain understanding of the diverse threats impacting our regional lakes. \n“From Concepts to Case Studies.”\n7 p.m. – Larry Marsicano\, Aquatic Ecosystem Research LLC. Marsicano is a WCSU Limnology instructor who will welcome attendees. \n7:10 p.m. – Fred Lubnow\, director of Aquatic Programs\, Princeton Hydro. He will discuss “The Lake Hopatcong (NJ) Story.” \n7:50 p.m. – Audience Q & A \n8:05 p.m. – Nelson Malwitz\, chairman of Brookfield WPCA\, and Pio Lombardo\, P.E.\, principal at Lombardo Associates. He will discuss “Impacts of on-site septic systems on Candlewood Lake.” \n8:45 p.m. – Audience Q & A \nRegistration is required. Register at https://westconn.tfaforms.net/217. A custom link will be emailed on the day of the talk.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/webinar-from-concepts-to-case-studies/
LOCATION:n/a
CATEGORIES:Virtual Conference
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