1. Lake Champlain:PhosphorusBy: Kristen Brucki 2. About Lake ChamplainIt is the sixth largest fresh water lake in the United StatesThe lake links New York System Canal System…
1. The SLA Science-Technology and Social Sciences Divisions thankElsevierFor their generous support in sponsoring this program. 2. “Show me the Money”The Future of Grants…
Slide 1 Phosphorous is a key nutrient essential to life. Too much however can cause problems in an aquatic system. These problems can include an overload of nutrients that…
Slide 1Risk Assessment of Asian Clam Arrival in Lake Champlain Julie Coffey, Noah Lavallee, Hayley Perrone, Justin Karwatowski Slide 2 Our Objectives To assess the potential…
Slide 1 Characteristics of Channel Darter Habitat in the Winooski River, Vermont Douglas E. Facey and Shannon M. O ‘Brien Department of Biology Saint Michael’s College…
Slide 1 It’s all in the outputs: Choosing partners for successful NPS pollution reduction in an urban watershed St. Albans, Vermont Karen Bates, Vt. Agency of Natural Resources…
Slide 1 An Ecological Risk Assessment on the Use of 3-Trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) for the Control of Sea Lamprey in the Lake Champlain Chelsea Mandigo, Ryan Patnaude,…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Goals Determine which chemicals present (or potentially present) in the Lake Champlain basin would cause detrimental effects Determine the pathways…
Slide 1 An Investigation on the Effects of Climate Change On Algal Blooms in Lake Champlain Patricia Brousseau, Lauren Chicote, John Keyes, Jenna Mandelbaum, Christopher…
Slide 1 The Lake Champlain Sea Lamprey Control Program: Opportunities for Adaptive Management Eammon Coughlin, Dan Jenkins, Nate Anderson, Eric Davis, Tomas Glaspy Slide…