Mark,
I would be happy to help but the Seneca is scheduled to be on
the south shore of Erie doing nutrient transfer surveys during that period. I
am not sure of the schedule for the Limnos but that might be easiest with the
Canadian Visa issues. Hope all is well with you, we will talk soon.
-Caleb
Captain Caleb P.
Basiliko
Research
Fleet Manager and Ships Captain
Great
Lakes Center SCIE 261
Buffalo
State College
1300
Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222
(716)
878-3064 Office
(716)
870-6033 Mobile
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Subject: Re: Looking for Research Vessel for African Delegation Tour
June 12, 2009
Mark,
The Lake
Guardian is scheduled to be on the western end of Lake Erie on June 12th.
Therefore, we'll not be able to offer the tour to the African Delegation.
Regards,
_____________________
Eda Lam
MIRB, GLNPO
(312)353-3463 (Data Center)
(312)353-1739 (Office)
(312)714-3078 (Cell)
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Looking
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Greetings
Science Vessel Operators – Please let John Gannon know if you have any ideas or
suggestions regarding Great Lakes research vessels that may be in the vicinity
of the eastern end of Lake Erie or western end of Lake Ontario on Friday, June
12th; that might be able to accommodate a couple hour tour and
research demonstration for the 12-15 person African delegation. - Thanks!
Mark
Burrows
From: Gannon, John E.
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 10:06 AM
To: Burrows, Mark
Subject: Inquiry for the GLASS list serve
Inquiry on
Research Vessel Availability for African Delegation Tour. The Great
Lakes Fishery Commission and International Joint Commission jointly are involved
in a project of science, resource management and policy exchange with the
transboundary commissions addressing similar issues and problems on the East
African Great Lakes. The project is
“twinning” the relatively new international commissions on lakes Victoria and
Tanganyika. The first workshop was held last fall on the shores of Lake
Victoria at Entebbe, Uganda. For the second workshop, an African
delegation is coming to Canada this June. Specifically, the second
workshop will be held, June 14-15, 2009 in conjunction with the Boundary Waters
Treaty Celebration on June 13th in Niagara Falls, ON. Will a
Great Lakes research vessel be in the vicinity of the eastern
end of Lake Erie or western end of Lake Ontario on Friday, June 12th
and able to accommodate a couple hour tour and demonstration for the
12-15 person African delegation? The delegation will only have Canadian
visas and will not be able to travel to the U.S. Please contact John
Gannon if you think you might be able to accommodate this request.
Thank you.
John E. Gannon,
Ph.D
International
Joint Commission
Great Lakes
Regional Office
100 Ouellette
Ave., 8th Fl -or- P.O. Box 32869
Windsor,
Ontario
Detroit, MI 48232
Canada N9A 6T3
Ph (313) 226-2170
Ph (519)
257-6711
Ext. 6711
Fx (519)
257-6740
gannonj@windsor.ijc.org
www.ijc.org