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Abstract deadline for Great Lakes Beach Association Meeting extended to August 18




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