Congratulations to CIGLR’s Dr. Fujisaki-Manome, Devin Gill and colleagues on receiving a Graham Sustainability Institute Catalyst Grant! The team will work to better communicate Great Lakes ice forecasts to critical stakeholder groups. Click on the image to learn more. #KeepThemGreat
In this Issue: Director’s Message; Stakeholder Highlight: Cleveland Water; Lake Champlain Flood Forecasting; HABs in Lake Superior
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Many non-native species have been introduced to the Great Lakes and tracking them is critically important. GLANSIS is an acronym for the Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species Information System and is a “one-stop shop” for information about aquatic invaders in the Great Lakes region. It acts as a digital toolkit that uses maps to show where different species occur throughout a watershed and provides information on their identification, management and control. GLANSIS is a very collaborative inter-agency project and is a free tool for both scientists and the general public to learn more about what’s in their local waterways. Staying on the cutting edge of invasion science in the Great Lakes is our goal!
1) –Hydrological Modeler Technician–
2) –Postdoctoral Fellowship: Hydrological Modeling of the Great Lakes Basin–