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Abstract deadline for Great Lakes Beach Association Meeting extended to August 18
- Subject: Abstract deadline for Great Lakes Beach Association Meeting extended to August 18
- From: Sheridan K Haack <skhaack@usgs.gov>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:27:37 -0400
- Delivered-to: beachnet-archive@glc.org
- Delivered-to: beachnet@great-lakes.net
It's not too late to submit an abstract!
The Great Lakes Beach Association will
hold its annual meeting October 3-5, 2007, in Traverse City, MI in conjunction
with the State of Lake Michigan (SOLM) Conference. Please see the
SOLM website (www.miseagrant.umich.edu/SOLM2007) for the Call for Abstracts,
and for registration, lodging, and conference overview. Some highlights
of the GLBA meeting include:
On Wednesday, Oct. 3, Great Lakes
Beach Association activities will include:
An afternoon workshop on the USEPA-funded
Sanitary Survey grants, and the popular Beach 101 course
A poster session (with the SOLM conference)
from 5:30-7:30 PM, with hors d'ouvres and cash bar
Several SOLM sessions on Wednesday afternoon
may also be of interest to the GLBA membership
On Thursday, Oct. 4, GLBA sessions
on:
Sanitary Surveys -- federal, state and
local perspectives
Approaches to Monitoring/Beach Criteria
Development -- European, Canadian, and World Health Organization approaches,
and comparison to recent considerations for the U.S.
Government Perspective, Policy and Initiatives
-- presentations from the Government Accounting Office, the USEPA and the
Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Cities Initiative
Health Risk -- presentations on a California
non-point-source edipemiology study, avian influenza, and Cladophora at
beaches
Predictive Models -- overviews of recent
summaries on predictive modelling approaches and a presentation on physical
dynamics at beaches
On Friday, Oct. 5, GLBA sessions
on:
QPCR for Enterococci and Beyond -- overviews
of how to use this new method, how to set up a lab for this method, and
other analyses at beaches using QPCR
Septic Systems, Illicit Connections
and Groundwater Influences on Beaches -- case studies from the U. S. and
Canada
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Sheridan Kidd Haack
USGS, Lansing, Michigan 48911
Phone: 517-887-8909
Fax: 517-887-8937