Please join the Great Lakes Center for our GLC 600 Great Lakes Seminar series to be held Mondays from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. in the Classroom Building, Room A209 from September 14 through November 30 per Fall 2015 schedule below. Faculty, Staff, and Students are welcome.
- September 14: Anthony Cevaer, GLES MA candidate, “A look into the benthic community of the Niagara River.”
- September 21: Karen G. Keil, Environmental Toxicologist, US Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District, “Buffalo River: Risk assessment, remediation, and restoration.”
- October 5: Jacob Cochran, GLES MA candidate, “Ecology of the young-of-the-year emerald shiner (Notropis atherinoides) in the Upper Niagara River.”
- October 19: Tao Tang, Professor, Geography and Planning Department, “LiDAR (laser scan) remote sensing analyses for environmental and biological researches - A brief review.”
- November 2: Randy Snyder, Professor, Biology Department, “Population dynamics of emerald shiners in the Upper Niagara River.”
- November 9: Scott Cornett, Fishery Biologist, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, “Fish habitat restoration and enhancement in the Great Lakes watershed of DEC Region 9.”
- November 16: Laurie Stillwell, Assistant Directof of Planning, and Jeff Tunkey, Planner, Buffalo Niagara River Keeper, “An overview of the Living Shorelines Restoration Program.”
- November 30: Paul Furhmann, Habitat Restoration Specialist, Ecology & Environment, Inc., "Invasive plant ecology, impacts and control in Great Lakes riparian habitats."