[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

Webinar: Source Water Protection Through Forestry Partnerships

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 forests, farms, and ranches. Speakers will share how their organizations independently and through coordinated actions improve the sustainability of the nation’s forests in order to […]

Free

What Kind of Lake Is That? Putting Maine’s Lakes Into Categories for Better Water Quality Assessments and Protections

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 for lake assessments, which often compare a lake’s condition to the condition of reference lakes from minimally-disturbed watersheds. By determining which natural attributes of lakes […]

Free

[Troubled Waters Webinar] On Thin Ice: Are Lakes Feeling the Heat?

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

Student Proposals Sought for Lake Research from McNALMS

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 research on Inland Lakes for 2021. If you have a student or know of someone who might be interested in applying for funding, please pass […]

FLMS Water Resource Management Webinar

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 Chain of Lakes, Camile Carroll Quantifying the Effects of Water Depth on the Recovery and Regrowth of Submersed Aquatic Vegetation in Lake Okeechobee, Jing Guan […]