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LEC Newsletter (PDF, 12 mb) - Lake Erie Center Weather Station
- Check the Nowcast Water Quality Report for the Lake Erie Beach at Maumee Bay State Park
- View streaming video from our recent public lectures
- Learn about our new Environmental Sensor Network
Contact Us
6200 Bayshore Rd.
Oregon, OH 43616
Phone: 419.530.8360
Fax: 419.530.8399
LEC Events
Videos of Lake Erie Center public talks and events
Our most recent public lecture
February 16, 2012, Dr. Von Sigler, Agricultural application of municipal biosolids: what is the connection to environmental pollution?, filmed and produced by WGTE Public Media:
Other talks posted on the WGTE Knowledge Stream Website |
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| Dr. Von Sigler, University of Toledo, Agricultural application of municipal biosolids: what is the connection to environmental pollution? | 2/16/2012 |
| Dr. G. Allen Burton, Director, Cooperative Institute for Limnology & Ecosystems Research, and Professor, School of Natural Resources & Environment & Geological Sciences, University of Michigan, Why we are Failing to Manage Water Quality | 1/19/2012 |
| Dr. Jeffrey Reutter, Director, Ohio Sea Grant College Program, Stone Laboratory, Center for Lake Erie Research and the Great Lakes Aquatic Ecosystem Research Consortium, Ohio State University, Past, Present, and Future Problems, Trends, and Solutions for the Most Important Lake in the World: Lake Erie | 11/17/2011 |
| Dr. Scudder Mackey, Habitat Solutions, Assessment and Restoration of Fish and Wetland Habitats in the Great Lakes | 10/20/2011 |
| NSF Gk-12 Fellows Justin Chaffin, Nate Manning and Tim Sullivan, Lake Erie - a changing ecosystem, Part 1 (Chaffin); Part 2 (Manning); Part 3 (Sullivan) | 9/15/2011 |
| Amie Brady (USGS), Dr. Kris Barnswell (UT LEC), Corey Schwab (OH Dept. of Health), Nowcast Beach Safety Advisories and predictive modeling | 5/5/2011 |
| Jeremy Pritt, University of Toledo Lake Erie Center, Maumee Bay Ecosystem Function: Effects of the Bayshore Power Plant and Other Environmental Variables | 3/24/2011 |
| Dr. Julie Wolin, Cleveland State University, From Burning to Blooming River: Habitat Restoration in the Lower Cuyahoga | 2/17/2011 |
| Dr. Mohammed Faisal, Michigan State University, Emerging Infections May Threaten Great Lakes Fisheries | 10/21/2010 |
| Dr. David Reid, NOAA-GLERL (retired), Ballast water discharge standards in the real world | 9/30/2010 |
| Dr. David Baker, Director Emeritus, National Center for Water Quality Research at Heidelberg University, Healthy Row Crop Agriculture and a Healthy Lake Erie: An Impossible Dream? | 1/21/2010 |
| Dr. Tim Berra, The Ohio State University, Charles Darwin: The Concise Story of an Extraordinary Man and Chasing nurseryfish and avoiding crocodiles in Northern Australia. | 11/17/2009 |
| Dr. David J. Schwab, NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, The role of weather in the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. | 11/12/2009 |
| Dr. Rita Colwell, University of Maryland at College Park and Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Climate, Oceans, Infectious Diseases and Human Health: The Cholera Paradigm (IAGLR 2009 presentation) | 5/21/2009 |
| Dr. Howard Frumkin, Director of the National Center for Environmental Health and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (NCEH/ATSDR) at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and the Environment: The Great Lakes Region (IAGLR 2009 presentation) | 5/19/2009 |
| Dr. Isabel Escobar, Associate Professor & Graduate Director, Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering, University of Toledo, What’s In Your Water? | 02/19/2009 |
| Dr. Eugene Braig IV, Assistant Director, Ohio Sea Grant College Program, Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia and Ohio’s Fish. | 01/22/2009 |
| Dr. Robert Heath, Director of the Water Resources Research Institute and Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University, Lake Erie's Dead Zone: Who Killed It? | 11/6/2008 |
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