41b. - Great Lakes Harmful Algal Blooms Research from Watershed Influence to Ecosystem Effects

Date: Friday, Jun 22, 2018
Time: 8:40 AM - 3:40 PM
Location: AA112

Chair(s): Kenneth Gibbons, Michael Murray, Michelle Selzer, Christopher Winslow

Evaluating Options to Reduce Lake Erie HABs with Watershed Models, Stakeholders and Surveys
Jay Martin, The Ohio State University-FABE; Margaret Kalcic, Ohio State University; Robyn Wilson, Ohio State University; Noel Aloysius, University of Missouri; Chelsie Boles, Limnotech; Todd Redder, LimnoTech; Rebecca Muenich, Arizona State University; Awoke Dagnew, University of Michigan; Colleen Long, University of Michigan; Yu-Chen Wang, University of Michigan; Remegio Confesor, Heidelberg College, NCWQR; Richard Becker, University of Toledo; Jeffrey Kast, The Ohio State University; Anna Apostel, The Ohio State University, FABE; Haley Kujawa, Ohio State University

Increased Bioavailability of Anthropogenic Phosphorus in Lake Erie
Fasong Yuan, Cleveland State University; Christopher Kasden, Cleveland State University

Watershed Modelling of BMP Effects on Water Quality in Three Southern Ontario Watersheds
Yongbo Liu, Department of Geography, University of Guelph; Wanhong Yang, Department of Geography, University of Guelph; Hui (Shawn) Shao, Department of Geography, University of Guelph; John Lindsay, Department of Geography, University of Guelph

A journey through networks: An assessment of who influences on-farm conservation decisions
Stephen Gasteyer, Michigan State University; Alaina Nunn, Michigan State University

Seasonal phosphorus retention in the Lake Erie western basin
Mary Anne Evans, USGS, Great Lakes Science Center; Christopher Vandergoot, USGS - Great Lakes Science Center

Hierarchy of Point Source Management Approaches to Mitigate Cyanobacteria Blooms
Lewis Molot, York University, Faculty of Environmental Studies; Sherry Schiff, University of Waterloo; Jason Venkiteswaran, University of Waterloo; Mark Verschoor, York University; Helen Baulch, University of Saskatchewan; Scott Higgins, Freshwater Institute, Fisheries and Oceans Canada

The Spurious Correlation Between Phosphorus Load and Eutrophication
Craig Stow, NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory; Qianqian Liu, Grand Valley State Univ.; Eric Anderson, NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)

An Evolution of Outreach in the Grand River Watershed
Louise Heyming, Grand River Conservation Authority

Improving Watershed Model Inputs with Data from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
Colleen Long, University of Michigan; Rebecca Muenich, Arizona State University; Awoke Dagnew, University of Michigan; Margaret Kalcic, Ohio State University; Donald Scavia, University of Michigan

Analyzing stakeholder perceptions of uncertainty to guide Lake Erie watershed modeling
Lynn Vaccaro, University of Michigan Water Center; Robert Goodspeed, University of Michigan; Anikka Van Eyl, University of Michigan; Jennifer Read, Michigan Sea Grant College Program, Samuel T. Dana Bldg.

What to believe? Understanding approaches to evaluating agricultural best management practices
Mari Veliz, Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority; Wanhong Yang, Department of Geography, University of Guelph; Gabrielle Ferguson , Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

What an Agricultural Community Can Do to Reduce HABs when Phosphorus Application is Already Low
Sue Miller, North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority; Sue Buckle, North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority; Joel Harrison, North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority