- Time:Jul 7 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm, 2016
- Location:Stone Lab, Put-in-Bay, OH 43456 | Get Directions
- Event Organizer:Jill Jentes Banicki | Contact Host
- Event Category:Webinars | Show Similar
Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory will host a public webinar to explain NOAA’s 2016 Seasonal Forecast of Harmful Algal Blooms for Lake Erie. The event will feature expert commentary, a discussion of the history of this issue on Lake Erie, and the U.S. response to the problem.
Please register for the webinar to receive an automated email with log-in instructions.
Speakers
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Dr. Christopher Winslow
Interim Director, Ohio Sea Grant & Stone LaboratoryUpdate on Ohio Sea Grant managed research projects
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Dr. Laura Johnson
Research Scientist National Center for Water Quality Research, Heidelberg University2016 Maumee River nutrient loading
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Dr. Rick Stumpf
Oceanographer, National Center for Coastal Ocean Science, NOAALake Erie 2016 HABs Forecast
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Dr. Jeff Reutter
Special Advisor, Ohio Sea Grant & Stone Laboratory and US Co-Chair of the Objectives and Targets Task Team of Annex 4 of the Great Lakes Water Quality AgreementUpdates on Annex 4 Task Team efforts
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Dr. Tom Bridgeman
Associate Professor, University of ToledoPhosphorus Sources in Western Lake Erie: how important is sediment P?
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Dr. Jay Martin
Professor and Faculty Lead for the Field to Faucet Initiative, The Ohio State UniversityMulti-model approach to guiding agricultural nutrient load reductions for Lake Erie
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Dr. Conor Keitzer
Post-Doctoral Fellow, The Ohio State UniversityThe Nature Conservancy’s western Lake Erie basin CEAP project highlights
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Gail Hesse
Great Lakes Water Program Director, National Wildlife Federation and Chair, Ohio Phosporus Task ForceImplementation planning related to Collaborative Agreement and the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement
Expert Guests
- Dr. Tim Davis
Molecular HAB Ecologist, NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) - Dr. Mike McKay
Professor, Bowling Green State University - Dr. George Bullerjahn
Professor, Bowling Green State University - Dr. John F. Bratton
Senior Scientist, LimnoTech and Co-Chair of the Modeling Sub-Team for Annex 4 - Dr. Don Scavia
Director and Professor, Graham Sustainability Institute, University of Michigan and Co-Chair of the Modeling Sub-Team for Annex 4