Submitted by Lois Wolfson, MSU Institute of Water Research
The Great Lakes are a valued resource to Michigan, providing water for recreation, consumption, and power; world-class fisheries, and multiple other uses. They are subject to a variety of challenges including invasive species, conservation and restoration; tributary impacts, habitat loss, harmful algal blooms, and other water quality issues. Celebrating its 25th year, the conference will address many of these key topic areas and highlight some of the latest research and management efforts being developed for the Great Lakes and its surrounding watershed. The conference will be held at the Kellogg Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing on Tuesday, March 10. It is free and open to the public; however, advanced registration by Thursday, March 5th is requested.
Please visit: www.iwr.msu.edu/events/ANRWeek to see a complete agenda and registration form. To register for the 25th annual Great Lakes Conference, click here .
For further information, contact: Lois Wolfson <wolfson1@msu.edu>, 517-353-9222.