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...
CILER Co-Author, Joe Smith, has Great Lakes Water Balance Model highlighted in EOS. Check out the EOS Research highlight to read about it. What Caused Record Water Level Rise in the Great Lakes?...
Summer Fellows Alexandre Assuncao and Etienne Herrick were featured in the NOAA Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Newsletter. Check out page 4 of the newsletter to learn about their time at GLERL this summer! NOAA EEO July Newsletter
The idea that ecosystems provide society with goods and services that are vital to human well‐being and prosperity has become prominent over the past decade as scientists, economists, resource managers and politicians have considered how to properly value the natural...
This week the University of Michigan’s Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research (CILER) is convening top scientists from around the Great Lakes to participate in the first of three mini-summits focused on identifying the most pressing research and...
The Great Lakes Dashboard Team, composed of researchers and scientists from NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) and CILER, published their 3rd peer-reviewed article for the project on Friday, January 8, 2016. This is their 2nd article in...
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