The Great Lakes Center is pleased to release our fall 2024 newsletter (PDF, 2MB). This issue features a workshop hosted by the Great Lakes Center for the New York State Master Teacher Program, our Dunkirk Buoy being chosen as GLOS's buoy of the month in their newsletter, our fieldwork on Lake Erie and the other Great Lakes, the importance of coupling invasive species management with native plant restoration, using Landsat images to track algae blooms in Lake Erie, and the retirement of our field station manager.
Each article is also posted separately in our news section:
Newsletter #25: GLC workshop for Master Teachers
Newsletter #25: Dunkirk Buoy named 'Buoy of September'
Newsletter #25: Exploring Lake Erie: Great Lakes scientists conduct CSMI survey
Newsletter #25: GLC successfully completes another summer survey
Newsletter #25: Applying satellite images to study environmental issues for Lake Erie
Newsletter #25: Happy retirement, Mark!
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Image caption: Master Teachers learning how to collect zooplankton samples in the Upper Niagara River.
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