23. - The IJC's Science Advisory Board Review of Current Priorities and Projects

Date: Friday, Jun 22, 2018
Time: 8:40 AM - 3:40 PM
Location: AC223

Chair(s): Gavin Christie, Deborah Lee, Carol Miller, Jeff Ridal

Watch online: Part 1 | Part 2

Whose board? The exciting work of the International Joint Commission's Science Advisory Board
Matthew Child, International Joint Commission; Lizhu Wang, International Joint Commission; Glenn Benoy, International Joint Commission; Vic Serveiss, International Joint Commission

Looking into the Future: Exploring Opportunities for the IJC's Science Advisory Board
Carol Miller, Wayne State University, 2154 Engineering Bldg; Jeff Ridal, St. Lawrence River Institute, of Environmental Sciences; Deborah Lee, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Gavin Christie, Great Lakes Lab for Fisheries & Aquatic Sci, Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Development of a Cloud-Based Great Lakes Research Inventory Portal
Mark Burrows, International Joint Commission

Options toward Development of an Integrated Surface-Groundwater Model for the Great Lakes Basin
Sandra Eberts, U.S. Geological Survey; Yves Michaud, Geological Survey of Canada

Fertilizer Application in the Western Lake Erie Basin: Implications for Water Quality
David Allan, University of Michigan, Sch. For Environment and Sustainability; John Bratton, Limnotech; Matthew Child, International Joint Commission; Michael Murray, National Wildlife Federation, Great Lakes Regional Center

Using Modeling to Guide Eutrophication Risk Assessment and Adaptive Management in Lake Erie
Deborah Lee, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Gavin Christie, Great Lakes Lab for Fisheries & Aquatic Sci, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; George Arhonditsis, University of Toronto Scarborough

Potential Ecological Impacts of Unrefined Liquid Hydrocarbons in the Great Lakes
Michael Murray, National Wildlife Federation, Great Lakes Regional Center; David Allan, University of Michigan, Sch. For Environment and Sustainability; John Bratton, Limnotech; Matthew Child, International Joint Commission

Emerging Great Lakes Threats and Stressors: the Need for an Early Warning System
Lucinda Johnson, University of Minnesota Duluth; Michael Twiss, Clarkson University, Dept. of Biology & Great Rivers Center; Matthew Child, International Joint Commission; Michael Donahue, AECOM; Lizhu Wang, International Joint Commission; Theodore Slawecki, LimnoTech

Understanding Declining Offshore Productivity in the Great Lakes
John Bratton, Limnotech; Jennifer Daley, LimnoTech, University of Michigan; Doug Bradley, Limnotech; Robert Hecky, Editor, Journal of Great Lakes Research; Joseph DePinto, retired; Mark Burrows, International Joint Commission

Assessing barriers to information flow to decision makers in the Great Lakes
Scott Sowa, The Nature Conservancy; Lucinda Johnson, University of Minnesota Duluth; Antonette Arvai, International Joint Commission; Matthew Child, International Joint Commission; David Allan, University of Michigan, Sch. For Environment and Sustainability; Stephen Cole, Great Lakes Commission; Norman Grannemann, U.S. Geological Survey; F. Lickers, Mohawk Council of Akwesasne; David Lodge, Cornell University; Chris Metcalfe, Trent University; Carol Miller, Wayne State University, 2154 Engineering Bldg; Kelli Paige, Great Lakes Observing System; Dale Phenicie, Environmental Affairs Consulting; Jennifer Read, Michigan Sea Grant College Program, Samuel T. Dana Bldg.; Jeff Ridal, St. Lawrence River Institute, of Environmental Sciences; Christina Semeniuk, Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research; John Bratton, Limnotech; Theodore Slawecki, LimnoTech; Victoria Pebbles, Great Lakes Commission; Michael Polich, Great Lakes Commission; Samuel Molnar, Great Lakes Commision