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Wednesday, October 9, 2019

UW Research Spotlight at the GRCA

Lake Futures members attended the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Research Spotlight at the . This event provided an opportunity to share water research happening in the Grand River watershed with local water managers and decision makers.

Researchers and policymakers from across the Great Lakes basin came together in À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ to discuss the current state and future approaches to integrated lake-watershed models, and how these models can inform science policy. Representatives from academia, governments and consultants from both the United States and Canada participated.

As part of , Nandita Basu gave a public lecture at the titled ‘Protecting Our Water’. Community members and students shared the space to learn about the impacts of nutrient pollution and algal blooms, and how we can work to mitigate these effects.

A group of Lake Futures researchers travelled to Montreal, Quebec to take part in the joint meeting of the  (IUGG) and the . This joint meeting provides a unique opportunity for attendees from Canada and around the world to share ideas. This year marks the 100th anniversary of IUGG.

Zobia Jawed was invited to give a Keynote Lecture to high school students in the . Her talk was titled, ‘Sustainability: A Complex World of Interconnected Challenges’.

In her lecture, she discussed the complex and interconnected challenges surrounding sustainability, and the need for collaboration to tackle these challenges.

Lake Futures researchers Jess Ives and Serghei Bocaniov presented their work at the . This conference was held in Brockport NY, USA and hosted by The College at Brockport, State University of New York. This year, more than 650 scientists and researches from academia, government agencies and non-governmental organizations gathered together to improve our current understanding of complex environmental problems affecting the world’s largest lakes, such as cultural eutrophication, invasive species, new emerging contaminants, and climate change.   

Our Lake Futures researchers travelled to Saskatoon to share their research at the .

Lake Futures Lead Nandita Basu discussed legacy phosphorus dynamics and impacts to water quality in her talk, ‘Beyond the Mass Balance: A Process Based Approach to Modelling Legacy Phosphorus Dynamics’.