Welcome Readers! We’re excited to share CIGLR Connect’s first post with everyone. CIGLR Connect is an informal, casual, blog-style publication that will connect our readers and science by sharing news from CIGLR’s Research Institute and Consortium,...
ANN ARBOR – This week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Centers for Coastal and Ocean Science (NCCOS) awarded $10.4 million to 10 coastal science research projects across the U.S. that focus on harmful algal blooms (HABs), hypoxia,...
CILER staff Alicia Ritzenthaler, and former CILER staff Eva Kramer, were recently recognized at the Harrison Township Environmental Committee’s annual awards ceremony, each receiving special tributes from the State of Michigan for their bacterial water quality...
Planning the future of Great Lakes environmental observation systems Observing systems around the Great Lakes provide real-time physical, chemical, and biological data that are used topredict weather, ice-cover, water levels, harmful algal blooms (HABs), and many...
The CIGLR Connect blog space is open to anyone from the CIGLR Research Institute, Regional Consortium, program award recipients, and affiliated students. Please email CIGLR Communications Specialist Aubrey Lashaway ([email protected]) with questions and to learn more.