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DEADLINE FOR IAGLR 2007 Great Lakes and Human Health Session
- Subject: DEADLINE FOR IAGLR 2007 Great Lakes and Human Health Session
- From: Sonia Joseph <Sonia.Joseph@noaa.gov>
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2007 12:08:14 -0500
- Delivered-to: beachnet-archive@glc.org
- Delivered-to: beachnet@great-lakes.net
- Organization: Michigan Sea Grant/ NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
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Just a reminder-- the DEADLINE TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT to the "Great Lakes
and Human Health" session at IAGLR (International Association for Great
Lakes Research) is THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 2007!
Details on submitting an abstract to the "Great Lakes and Human Health"
Session can be found at: http://iaglr.org/conference/callpapers.php
Session 8. Great Lakes and Human Health
Co-Chairs: Stephen Brandt and Joan Rose
Stephen Brandt, 2205 Commonwealth Blvd, NOAA GLERL, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
USA; Phone: 734-741-2244; E-mail: Stephen.B.Brandt@noaa.gov.
Joan Rose, 13 Natural Resource- Dept of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan
State University, East Lansing, MI 48824; Phone: 517-432-4412; E-mail:
rosejo@msu.edu.
The Great Lakes are home to 20% of the world's freshwater and are
significant from ecological, economic, and public health perspectives.
With over 600 recreational beaches in the Basin and 40 million Americans
and Canadians relying on the waters of the Great Lakes as their primary
source of drinking water, understanding and predicting human health
risks associated with exposure or consumption of contaminated water
requires an integrated multidisciplinary scientific approach. Ecosystem
forecasting can mediate this problem by allowing beach managers, water
quality experts, and public health policy makers to provide the public
with accurate predictions of when and where waterborne microbial
pathogens and toxins could affect human health. This session will bring
together researchers developing tools to predict and reduce human health
impacts associated with beach contamination, harmful algal blooms, and
drinking water quality in the Great Lakes.
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Sonia Joseph
Michigan Sea Grant Outreach Coordinator
Center of Excellence for Great Lakes and Human Health (CEGLHH)
NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
2205 Commonwealth Blvd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 741-2283
(734) 741-2055 (fax)
www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/Centers/HumanHealth
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