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GLIN==> Space Still Available for Tomorrow's Climate Webinar: Climate Change Impacts on Great Lakes Fishes

Jill Jentes Banicki jentes.1 at osu.edu

Mon Apr 18 10:30:29 EDT 2011

 




 <http://osu.us1.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=54e5ae3c10de83ec37a9b8e26&id=cd69ae9ae2&e=7643e18b96> Climate Change Impacts on Great Lakes Fishes, Tuesday April 19, 2011

 


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April 19, 2011



12:00 - 1:00pm EDT


Contact Jill Jentes Banicki <mailto:jentes.1 at osu.edu>  with any questions. 





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The Great Lakes support numerous fishes of ecological, economic, and cultural importance. How will Great Lakes fish communities respond to projected changes in temperature and precipitation?


This webinar will provide information about:

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Expected impacts of climate change on Great Lakes fish communities


 

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How interactions between climate change and other human-caused stressors may drive unanticipated change in Great Lakes fish production


 

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Needed information gaps that will improve our ability to forecast the response of fish communities to climate change

 


 

The webinar is free, but you must pre-register by Monday, April 18, 2011. To register, click here <http://osu.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=54e5ae3c10de83ec37a9b8e26&id=5dcf558be6&e=7643e18b96> . Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email with log-in information. 

 


 


 

 

 


 

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Welcome and Introduction
Jill Jentes Banicki, Ohio Sea Grant 


 

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Climate Change Impacts on Great Lakes Fishes
Stu Ludsin, Assistant Professor, Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, Ohio State University 


 

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Stuart A. Ludsin


Stuart Ludsin is currently an Assistant Professor in the Aquatic Ecology Laboratory within The Ohio State University’s Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology. He currently is a member of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission’s Board of Technical Experts and previously worked as a Fisheries Research Biologist with the NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. His research explores mechanisms that regulate fish population and community dynamics in Great Lakes, estuarine, coastal ocean, and inland reservoir ecosystems and applies this ecological understanding to resource management problems

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The OSU Climate Change Outreach Team is a partnership among multiple departments within The Ohio State University to help localize the climate change issue by bringing research and resources to Ohioans and Great Lakes residents. Participating OSU departments include OSU Extension; Ohio Sea Grant College Program & Stone Laboratory; OARDC; School of Environment and Natural Resources; Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics; OSU Extension Watershed Program; Byrd Polar Research Center; School of Earth Sciences; Carbon, Water, and Climate Program; and the Department of Geography.

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