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GLIN==> KEYNOTE REMINDER for this TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 at 6PM: "Healing our Nation's Freshwater Seas: Long-Term Approaches to Restoring the Great Lakes"

Sander Robinson Sander.Robinson at noaa.gov

Mon Feb 14 08:52:28 EST 2011

_A flyer of this event is attached_. _

Information to register for a *webinar* of this event can be found 
through the following link_:

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/765316515


*_Speaker_*: *William Bowerman, Ph.D.

**United States Co-Chair of the International Joint Commission's Great 
Lakes Science Advisory Board*
*
                          Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Toxicology
                          Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
                          Clemson University*

*_Title_*: *"Healing our Nation's Freshwater Seas:  Long-Term Approaches 
to Restoring the Great Lakes"
*
*_Abstract_:*

*The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative is the most recent example of 
remedial projects that target the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement's 
goal of restoring the physical, chemical, and biological integrity of 
the lakes.  Long-term monitoring programs helped the Great Lakes 
community to identify where problems have occurred, and, can provide 
evidence that remedial actions have worked.  Dr. Bowerman will provide 
examples of how long-term monitoring projects are used in the Great 
Lakes, and some of the unique problems these monitoring programs face.*


*_Date_*: *Tuesday, February 15, 2011*
*_Time_*: *6PM*

*_Location_*: *Chemistry Building, Room 1800
                            University of Michigan central campus
                            930 N. University*
*                           Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1055 *


If you wish to be removed from our seminar notification list, please 
email sanderdr at umich.edu, or sander.robinson at noaa.gov. However, if you 
received this through GLIN or any other listserve, I cannot remove you.

Sander Robinson
Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research (CILER)

/Hosted by the University of Michigan's School of Natural Resources and 
Environment, CILER was established in 1989 as a center of excellence 
that serves as a focal point for collaborative research between the 
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and universities 
around the Great Lakes region. Research focuses on improving scientific 
understanding and the prediction of key physical, chemical, and 
biological processes in order to facilitate the restoration, protection, 
and management of natural resources. The Institute also trains new and 
upcoming researchers through postdoctoral and undergraduate and graduate 
student fellowships./
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