A summary of special scientific sessions of the
44th Conference on Great Lakes Research of the
International Association for Great Lakes Research


Index

  1. Title Page/Disclaimer
  2. Evidence and Modeling of Climate-Driven Global Change in the Great Lakes (by Piet Verburg, U of Waterloo, pverburg@scimail.uwaterloo.ca)
  3. The Green Bay Ecosystem: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis, New Findings, New Directions (by Sheila McNair, McMaster University, mcnairs@mcmaster.ca)
  4. Sediment Transport (by Donald Hughes, SUNY-College of Environmental Science & Forestry,djhughes@mailbox.syr.edu)
  5. Lake Michigan Yellow Perch: On the Road to Recovery? (by Todd Morris, Erindale College, U of Toronto, tmorris@credit.utm.utoronto.ca)
  6. Lake Michigan Yellow Perch: On the Road to Recovery? (CONTINUED by Rajat Chakraborti, SUNY at Buffalo, rkc@acsu.buffalo.edu)
  7. Evaluating Ecological Integrity of Benthic Invertebrate Communities in The Great Lakes (by Alison Fraser, Trent University, afraser@trentu.ca)
  8. Lake Huron fish community and environmental objectives (by Brian Ellrott, University of Vermont, bellrott@zoo.uvm.edu)
  9. Lake Huron fish community and environmental objectives (CONTINUED by Norine Dobiesz, Michigan State University, dobieszn@pilot.msu.edu)
  10. GIS Applications for Great Lakes Coastal Management (by Jagjit Kaur, SUNY at Buffalo, jkaur@acsu.buffalo.edu)
  11. Can we stop them? Preventing introductions and controlling the spread of nonindigenous species in the Great Lakes (by Todd Morris, Erindale College, U of Toronto, tmorris@credit.utm.utoronto.ca)
  12. Air pollution and policy (by Donald Hughes, SUNY-Environmental Science and Forestry, djhughes@mailbox.syr.edu)
  13. Contaminants in Wildlife (by Jeanette Jaskula, U of Wisconsin at Green Bay, jaskjm25@uwgb.edu)
  14. Food Webs and Fisheries in the Great Lakes (by Rajat Chakraborti, SUNY at Buffalo, rkc@acsu.buffalo.edu)
  15. Advances in the Lake Michigan Mass Balance Study (By Aaron Peck, University of Iowa, apeck@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu)
  16. Remote Sensing and spatial data applications for the Great Lakes (by Christina Clark, Environment Canada, christina.clark@ec.gc.ca)
  17. Plankton in the Great Lakes (by Sarah Wielgus, University of Wisconsin at Green Bay, wielsj12@uwgb.edu)
  18. Plankton in the Great Lakes (CONTINUED by Todd Morris, Erindale College, University of Toronto, tmorris@credit.utm.utoronto.ca)
  19. Advances in Great Lakes Coastal Processes (by Sarah Wielgus, University of Wisconsin at Green Bay, wielsj12@uwgb.edu)
  20. Food webs and fisheries in the Great Lakes (by Norine Dobiesz, Michigan State University, dobieszn@pilot.msu.edu)
  21. Remediation of Contaminated Sediments: Evaluation of Remediation Methods, Effectiveness and Transport to the Environment (Alison Fraser, Trent University, afraser@trentu.ca)
  22. The State of Health in Lake Michigan: Ecosystem Health Today and Tomorrow (by Vicki Medland, University of Wisconsin at Green Bay, MedlandV@uwgb.edu)
  23. Fitness of Fish Populations in Large Lakes of the World (by Piet Verburg, University of Waterloo, pverburg@scimail.uwaterloo.ca)
  24. Biological, chemical and physical process studies in Lake Superior (by Christina Clark, Env. Canada, christina.clark@ec.gc.ca )
  25. Biological, chemical and physical process studies in Lake Superior (CONTINUED by Norine Dobiesz, dobieszn@pilot.msu.edu )
  26. Economic, Social, and Education Issues in the Great Lakes (by Sheila McNair, McMaster University, mcnairs@mcmaster.ca)
  27. Beyond PCBs: Emerging Organic Chemicals of Concern in the Great Lakes (by Aaron Peck, University of Iowa, apeck@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu)
  28. Advances in the biogeochemistry of sediment pore waters (by Donald Hughes, SUNY-Environmental Science and Forestry, djhughes@mailbox.syr.edu )
  29. Riparian zones and watersheds (by Vicki Medland, University of Wisconsin at Green Bay,MedlandV@uwgb.edu)
  30. Birds, Habitat, and Landscapes in the Great Lakes Basin (by Sarah Wielgus, University of Wisconsin at Green Bay, wielsj12@uwgb.edu)
  31. Staging, Wintering, and Breeding Waterfowl on the Great Lakes (by Jeanette Jaskula, University of Wisconsin at Green Bay, jaskjm25uwgb.edu)
  32. How did deepwater Great Lakes fishes survive glaciation: geological and biological approaches (by Brian Ellrott, University of Vermont, bellrott@zoo.uvm.edu )
  33. Research and Monitoring: enhancing linkages and communication (by Christina Clark, Environment Canada, mailto:christina.clark@ec.gc.ca)
  34. Analytical Tools Applicable to Ecosystem-based Decision-making in the Great Lakes (by Alison Fraser, Trent University, afraser@trentu.ca )