Experimental Hypoxia Forecast Annual Stakeholder Meeting
Date: June 26, 2018
Leads: Devin Gill (CIGLR), Craig Stow (NOAA GLERL), Mark Rowe (NOAA GLERL), Kelli Paige (GLOS), Ed Verhamme (LimnoTech)
About: All interested stakeholders and partners were invited to receive an update on the development of the hypoxia forecast, the webpage designed as its user interface, and the results of the focus group study.
Funding: This workshop was supported by NOAA’s Coastal Hypoxia Research Program.
Results
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- Applying Natural and Social Science to Co-Produce a Hypoxia Forecast with Public Water Systems, Devin Gill [Presentation]
- This work was presented at the 2018 International Association for Great Lakes Research Conference, University of Toronto – Scarborough
- Applying Natural and Social Science to Co-Produce a Hypoxia Forecast with Public Water Systems, Devin Gill [Presentation]
Resources
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- Agenda
- Experimental Lake Erie Hypoxia Forecasting for Public Water Systems Decision Support, Mark Rowe [Presentation]
- Saginaw Bay Harmful Algal Blooms: Nutrient Status, Craig Stow [Presentation]
- Experimental Lake Erie Hypoxia Forecast Focus Group & Evaluation Survey Results, Devin Gill [Presentation]
Photo Gallery
Experimental Lake Erie Hypoxia Forecast showing changes in lake bottom temperature and dissolved oxygen. The color scales show the predicted temperature and dissolved oxygen levels measured in ug/Liter of water. Bluer colors indicate lower temperatures or dissolved oxygen levels nearing hypoxia (4 ug/L or lower). Hypoxia is a state at which the levels of dissolved oxygen are so low that they can no longer support aquatic life. In contrast, the redder the color the higher the temperature or level of dissolved oxygen. Image: NOAA GLERL.