Bull Shoals Cleanup

Attention Shoreline Cleanup Volunteers! It’s time for the 2nd Annual Bull Shoals Lake Cleanup! Ozarks Water Watch and 38 Paddle Co. would like to invite you to help keep our beautiful lake beautiful! The event starts at 9:00 a.m. on October 19, 2019 at the Hwy. K Campground near K-Dock Marina.  Teams will work their way downstream and upstream, then return […]

CALMS 35th Annual Conference

The CALMS Board of Directors invites you to register for our annual conference, CALMS 2020: Vision Forward. Registration this year is FREE and optional donations will go directly to the student scholarship fund. Links for both registration and donating to support future lake managers can be found at the bottom. The conference will be held […]

Free

Lake Management Online Course

online n/a, n/a, n/a

This online, instructor-led course will teach you how to evaluate what is needed to properly protect, manage and restore your pond, lake or reservoir. You will receive detailed instructions, including numerous case-study examples, of commonly implemented lake and pond restoration and management techniques. The interactive nature of the course will provide attendees with the opportunity […]

$475

Webinar: Nutrient Reduction Strategies

4th in a series of ten webinars on lake management. Register & view the sessions live or on-demand. All ten session for one low price! Session 4 Presentations: Jon Dinges and Mike Britt City of Winter Haven One Water Master Plan Maira Mucci Ph.D. Managing eutrophication via phosphorus inactivation: a comparison between Phoslock® and Aluminium […]

$130.00

Fall 2020 Virtual Workshop

Fall 2020 Virtual Workshop Announcement North Carolina Lake Management Society “Impacts of Nutrient Pollution and How to Prevent It” The North Carolina Lake Management Society will host a half-day Fall 2020 Virtual Workshop on Tuesday afternoon, November 10, beginning 1:00 pm (via Webex – thanks to Moffat & Nichol for facilitation / assistance). Cost is […]

UAVs in Lake Management hosted by FLMS

online n/a, n/a, n/a

Presenters: Serge Thomas Ph.D. & Dhruvkumar Bhatt Merging Bathymetric and Photogrammetric Data to Create Orthomosaic and Digital Surface Model Maps Bill Reynolds and Gloria Eby The Operational Use of Unmanned Aircraft for Aerial Imagery and Aerial Herbicide Applications on Phragmites in Seminole County, Florida Colin Lewis Utilizing Drone Technology in Aquatic Plant Management Ed Page […]

$130.00

Fall 2020 Virtual Workshop

Virtual

Fall 2020 Virtual Workshop Announcement North Carolina Lake Management Society “Impacts of Nutrient Pollution and How to Prevent It” The North Carolina Lake Management Society will host a half-day Fall 2020 Virtual Workshop on Tuesday afternoon, November 10, beginning 1:00 pm (via Webex – thanks to Moffat & Nichol for facilitation / assistance). Cost is […]

Introduction to Statistical Analysis and Machine Learning in R

This workshop will provide a gentle introduction to the arcane world of R, covering topics useful for those with no prior exposure to the software as well as those interested in learning more advanced applications. This free, open source system for statistical computation and graphics has become the de facto standard for ecologists with more […]

$50.00

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

online n/a, n/a, n/a

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 […]