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SUMMARY:Communicating About Climate Change in Our Classrooms and Communities
DESCRIPTION:This four-part virtual series\, designed and hosted by the Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative Network\, will help teachers—and their students—communicate effectively about the climate crisis. It features specific strategies and tools to help people navigate climate conversations in classrooms and communities. It also provides support for the planning and fielding of climate actions at a scale that feels right for each attendee. The first session kicks off on October 11 from 4:00-6:00 P.M. For more information and to register open the attached flyer or visit greatlakesstewardship.org/climate22. \n\nWHEN\nTuesday – October 11\, 2022: 4:00 to 6:00 PM EDT \nTuesday – November 1\, 2022: 4:00 to 6:00 PM EDT \nTuesday – December 6\, 2022: 4:00 to 6:00 PM EST \nTuesday – May 9\, 2023: 4:00 to 6:00 PM EDT \n\n\n\nWHERE\nZoom: Links will be shared upon completion of registration and/or receipt of  payment.  \n\n\nCONTACT\nJan Sneddon\, Event Organizer\n317-616-8721\nconference@greatlakesstewardship.org\n\nFlyer (PDF)
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SUMMARY:Aquaculture Education: Swimming From Great Lakes To Great Seas
DESCRIPTION:A Global Scholar Presentation\nMSU Extension Sea Grant Educators Dr. Lauren Jescovitch and Elliot Nelson offer a free presentation on Indonesian aquaculture practices and culture they recently experienced as part of the MSU Global Scholars program. \n\nMore details and registration
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Knowledges Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join the KBIC Cultural Committee for the Indigenous Knowledges Symposium October 24-25\, 2022 at Michigan Tech!\n\nEvent registration is available here. Capacity is limited\, so register soon to reserve your seat.\n\nMore details: https://www.mtu.edu/greatlakes/research-highlights/university-indigenous-community-partnerships
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SUMMARY:Great Lakes Aquaculture Days 2022
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 26 – 27\, 2022\nGreat Lakes Aquaculture Days is a chance for those interested in aquaculture\, and its products\, to learn more. This year we will be hosting an interactive fish health workshop. This two-day workshop will feature discussions\, activities\, and Q&A sessions to help get your fish health needs addressed. \nDay 1 will be a virtual event half day with presentations and discussions from Great Lakes area fish health experts on how you can take preventative measures to keep your fish healthy. \nDay 2 will be an in-person event with a number of talks\, a fish dissection\, panel discussions and networking time. This day will focus on reactive measures you can take when a fish is sick. The day will conclude with time for attendees to create their own health management plans for their farms or facilities where they work. \nSchedule and location overview below. Full detailed agenda coming soon. \n\nOctober 26th\, 1 – 4 p.m. ET / 12 – 3 p.m. CT VIRTUAL\n\nVIRTUAL presentations you can watch anywhere! (zoom link will be emailed to registrants)\nPreventative measures including\n\nbio-security\ndaily record keeping\nfish physiology overview\netc.\n\n\n\n\nOctober 27th\, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. CT\, IN PERSON\n\nIn person location options include\n\nWI = University of Wisconsin Stevens Point\, Stevens Point\, WI\nNY = Cornell University\, Ithaca\, NY\nMI = Michigan State University\, East Lansing\, MI\nMN = University of Minnesota\, St. Paul\, MN\nIN =Putnam Co. Fairgrounds\, Greencastle\, IN\nIL = Southern Illinois University\, Carbondale\, IL\nOH =  TBD\, Columbus\, OH\n\n\nTopics covered include\n\nfish therapeutics\nfish dissection and slide preparation\nstate specific regulations discussions\nTime to create your own farm specific best management plan\nlunch will be provided\n\n\n\n\n\nHosted by the Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative (GLAC) \nFree admission!\nFree dissection kits!\nTravel reimbursements available!*\n*Preference will be given to private aquaculture producers and their employers on a first come first served basis. NGOs\, Government employees\, students\, academics and teachers may be eligible if funds allow. Completion of the full Day 2 activities will be required for travel reimbursements. Forms must be completed onsite after the days activities are completed. Travel reimbursements will include up to 500 miles for personal vehicles driven\, hotel reimbursements (limited to 150% of federal rates) and meal per diems when applicable. \n\nRegister\n\n** zoom link for Day 1 will be sent prior to event**
URL:https://www.michiganseagrant.org/event/great-lakes-aquaculture-days-2022/
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SUMMARY:Freshwater Summit
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, October 28\, 2022\, 9am-3pm\nHagerty Center\nJoin us for the 15th Annual Freshwater Summit. Each year the Freshwater Summit brings together agency representatives\, resource professionals\, lake associations\, and engaged citizens to discuss topics and issues related to freshwater locally and throughout the Great Lakes. Cost is $35/person or $15/student and includes lunch. \n\nRegistration\n\nAGENDA\n8:30-9:00am\nRegistration \n9:00-9:10am\nWelcome & Opening Remarks \n9:10-9:55am\nRising Salinity in the Great Lakes: Ecological & Regulatory Perspectives\nBill Hintz\, Assistant Professor\, University of Toledo \n9:55-10:25am\nStatus and Management Efforts of the New Zealand Mud Snail in the Great Lakes Region\nJeremy Geist\, Great Lakes Stream Restoration Manager\, Trout Unlimited \n10:25-10:40am\nBREAK \n10:40-11:10am\nWorking with Tribal Governments\nAllison Smart\, Environmental Division Manager\, Little River Band of Ottawa Indians \n11:10-11:40am\nMicroplastics and Microbiomes: How Ingestion of Weathered Microplastics Impact Freshwater Fathead Minnows\nMaggie Petersen\, Researcher\, Great Lakes Environmental Center \n11:40am-12:00pm\nLIGHTNING TALKS\nFinding New Zealand Mud Snails in the Elk River Chain of Lakes\nEmily Burke\, Conservation and Education Specialist\, Grass River Natural Area \nMitchell Creek E. coli Source Tracking\nSarah U’Ren\, Program Director\, The Watershed Center Grand Traverse Bay \n12:00-1:00pm\nLUNCH \n1:00-1:30pm\nMichigan’s Arctic Grayling Initiative – A Progress Update\nEd Eisch\, Fish Production Program Manager\, Michigan Department of Natural Resources \n1:30-2:00pm\nDidymo\nAshley Moerke\, Executive Director of Center for Freshwater Research and Education\, Lake Superior State University \n2:00-2:10pm\nBREAK \n2:10-2:40pm\nMonitoring & Modeling Water Quality in a Pristine Northern Michigan Lake\nDoug Endicott\, Environmental Engineer\, Great Lakes Environmental Center \n2:40-3:00pm\nLIGHTNING TALKS\nProgress on the Apple Creek Dams\nNate Winkler\, Biologist\, Conservation Resource Alliance \nGreat Lakes Water Literacy: Bridging the Connection Between Land and Water\nTrisha Smrecak\, Education Coordinator\, Inland Seas Education Association \n3:00pm\nEvaluations & Adjourn
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