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GLC 600 Seminars for Spring 2015

January 29, 2015

Please join the Great Lakes Center for our GLC 600 Great Lakes Seminar series to be held Wednesdays from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. in the Classroom Building, Room B220 from February 4, 2015 through April 22, 2015 per Spring 2015 schedule below. Faculty, Staff, and Students are welcome.

  • February 4: Dr. Chris Lowry, Geology Department at UB, “Geophysics, geochemistry, and hydrologic measurements to analyze groundwater storage in a high elevation meadow.”
  • February 11: Andrea Locke, Coordinator of Western NY PRISM, “Ecology, impact, and management of invasive species in Western NY.”
  • March 4: Dr. Alicia Pérez-Fuentetaja, Great Lakes Center and Biology Department at Buffalo State, “A new guest at the Great Lakes table: the feeding ecology of the bloody red shrimp, Hemimysis anomala.”
  • March 18: Chris Castiglioni, US Fish and Wildlife Service, “GIS and other technologies in fish & wildlife conservation efforts.”
  • April 1: John Grabowski and Keith Pawlowski, GLES PSM candidates, “Monitoring of riparian plantings in the Niagara River Greenway" and “Coastal water quality monitoring.”
  • April 8: Dr. Bill Edwards, Biology Department at Niagara University, “Hydrodynamics characterization and phytoplankton communities in Lake Erie.”
  • April 15: Dr. Ely Kosnicki, Biology Department at SUNY College at Brockport, “Macroinvertebrates and reference models for water quality assessment.”
  • April 22: Mike Borelli, GLES MA candidate, "Observed impacts of climate change on the Lower Great Lakes Basin."