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SUMMARY:Sea Grant of Michigan launches  ﻿MI Paddle Stewards to detect and report AIS
DESCRIPTION:The MI Paddle Stewards program consists of a three-hour\, self-paced online training. The program teaches paddlers to identify\, report\, and prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species. Participants get tips for properly cleaning their boats and paddling equipment to avoid transferring aquatic invasive species and diseases between water bodies. \nThis program is just as applicable in Minnesota as in Michigan!
URL:https://mncola.org/event/sea-grant-of-michigan-launches-mi-paddle-stewards-to-detect-and-report-ais/
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SUMMARY:AIS Detectors training (May and June)
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe AIS Detectors Core Course is an introduction to aquatic invasive species (AIS) science\, identification\, and surveillance. You will learn how to identify and report invasive species\, best practices for preventing the spread of AIS\, relevant rules and regulations\, and how to search for AIS on your own. \nThere are several sessions available including: \nMay 16 – Brainerd \nJune 3 and 4 – virtual session \nJune 13 – Meeker County \nRegistration is required. This registration link includes more details about the sessions. \nPlease note that the Brainerd and virtual sessions have fees between $150 and $220. The Meeker County session is underwritten by the Meeker County AIS Program.
URL:https://mncola.org/event/ais-detectors-training-may-and-june/
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SUMMARY:WAPOA's 9th Annual AIS Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Explore the latest research on starry stonewort\, zebra mussels’ impact on fish mercury levels\, eDNA for volunteer AIS surveillance\, and machine learning-driven boater movement modeling. Plus\, discover new strategies for restoring native plant communities after invasive species removal\, paving the way for more resilient lakes. \nThe Whitefish Area Property Owners Association (WAPOA) is again hosting its annual AIS Roundtable on Saturday\, May 31st at 8:30 am to 12:00 pm. \nIt’s free\, but you must register. The event will be held at: \nCrosslake Lutheran Church \n35960 Co Rd 66 \nCrosslake\, MN 56442 \nSpeakers include: \n Dr. Nick Phelps/ MAISRC \nDr. Nick Phelps studies emerging threats to aquatic systems at both the macro and microbial\nscales in the fields of fish health and aquatic invasive species\, which lie at the intersection of\nanimals\, humans and the environment. His goal is to identify threats\, understand risks\, and\nultimately develop long-term evidence-based management solutions to balance the needs of\nall relevant stakeholders. \nDenver Link/U of MN\, \nDenver Link is a research scientist at the University of Minnesota working with Dr. Gretchen\nHansen. His past research has focused on how invasive species\, particularly zebra mussels\, alter\naquatic food webs and fish mercury concentrations. He has a broader interest in understanding\nhow freshwater systems respond to environmental changes. He earned his M.S. in the Hansen\nLab and enjoys applying both field and quantitative approaches to address threats to aquatic\nsystems. \nAbha Panda/U of MN \nAbha Panda is a Ph.D. candidate working in Dr. Dan Larkin’s lab in the Conservation Sciences\nprogram. She received her B.S. in Environmental Studies from the University of Michigan and\nhas previously held research and communications roles related to water resources and\nenvironmental justice. Abha’s current research focuses on actively restoring native plant\ncommunities following invasive plant management in lakes as a means to build more invader resistant\nplant communities. Outside of work she enjoys reading\, biking\, and spending time\nexploring Minnesota’s natural wonders! \nMolly Tilsen/ U of MN \nMolly I. Tilsen is a University of Minnesota Water Resources Science master’s student. Her\nresearch focuses on AIS spread and prevention\, leveraging her background in aquatic ecology\,\nstatistical modeling\, data management\, and human dimensions. By combining machine\nlearning with insights from infectious disease research\, she is developing modeled networks of\nboater movements to enhance decision support for AIS management in Minnesota.
URL:https://mncola.org/event/wapoas-9th-annual-ais-roundtable/
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SUMMARY:Lake Stewardship Symposium (May 31 - Ottertail)
DESCRIPTION:The symposium targets issues that are top of mind for lake property owners\, including: \n\nAIS prevention\n2025 Minnesota Legislative session\nVacation lake home rentals (VRBOs)\nShoreline restoration opportunities\nUpdates from Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center (MAISRC)\nUpdates from various lake organizations and regional coalitions of lake associations.\n\nThe Otter Tail County Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force and the Otter Tail County Coalition of Lake Associations (OTC COLA) are sponsoring the Lake Stewardship Symposium. \nThis free symposium on May 31st runs from 9 to 3 and will be held at Thumper Pond Resort. Lunch is included. \nRegistration is required. Use this registration link.
URL:https://mncola.org/event/lake-stewardship-symposium-may-31-ottertail/
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