Topic: Stormwater & Green Infrastructure

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  • Communities Come to Life in Public Spaces
  • Get the Scoop on Cleanup Projects with Great Lakes Mud
  • Be a Hero is the Invasive Species Prevention Message in Illinois
  • Dead Zone Data Helps Protect Vital Fishery
  • Finding Where the Fish are Just Got Easier
  • Swim Safe This Summer in Southern Lake Michigan Waters
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  • Plastic Fibers Emerge as Lake Michigan Pollutant
  • From Spin to Lab: Understanding Plastic Sampling in the Great Lakes
  • Researchers Can Now Dip into Years of Great Lakes Data
  • Video Chats Stream Shipboard Scientists to K-12 Classrooms
  • New Illinois Plan Will Reduce Nutrient Pollution in the Gulf
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  • Indiana Seafood: Coming to a Restaurant Near You
  • Cook County Critical Facilities have New Tool to Reduce Flood Impacts
  • The Grand Cal Keeps Getting Better
  • Medicines in Lake Michigan Impact Minnow Embryos
  • New Research Projects Address Pollutants and Other Key Issues
  • The Medicine Chest has a New Look and New Lessons
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  • Peoria Stormwater Issue Reaches a Tipping Point
  • Rain Barrel Use Connected to Benefits
  • Stormwater Troopers go Green
  • Crude Oil Transport Brings the Great lakes risks and Benefits
  • Sea Grant Takes AIM in the War on AIS
  • Students Connect with Real-time Buoy Data
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Summary report of the “Plastics research in the Great Lakes: identifying gaps and facilitating collaboration” session presented during the 60th annual International Association for Great Lakes Research conference (IAGLR) Thumbnail
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This session was one of the largest at the 60th annual IAGLR conference, with 18 oral presentations, 1 poster presentation, and 1 facilitated discussion period. The full list of abstracts (with author contact information) is included as Appendix 1. This session was well-attended throughout the day, with as many as 70 people attending the individual talks.

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Indiana Master Watershed Stewards are trained volunteers who understand how watersheds work and are willing to help with watershed improvement efforts in their communities. Master Watershed Stewards complete a 12-week training program that pulls together information from scientists, researchers, and watershed management professionals. Topics will include how watersheds function, what factors affect watershed health, how water is managed for human use, and how volunteers can play a part in promoting watershed health and appreciation.

For more detailed information, visit Indiana Master Watershed Steward

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