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RE: Looking for Research Vessel for African Delegation Tour June 12, 2009



Hi John –

 

We will have our vessels in the water by that date; however we’ll be in the eastern end of Lake Ontario only.

 

Best of luck,

 

Colin 

 

Colin Lake

Operations Supervisor

Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

Lake Ontario Management Unit

Glenora Fisheries Station

41 Hatchery Lane, RR#4

Picton, ON. K0K 2T0

Tel:   613-476-3850

Cell:  613-813-4762

Fax:  613-476-7131

Email:  colin.lake@ontario.ca

 

 


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Subject: Looking for Research Vessel for African Delegation Tour June 12, 2009
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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

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