Breaking boundaries in water research
News
Viruses shown to intensify algal bloom toxicity
New study with Water Institute member Dr. Jozef Nissimov, is the first to show experimentally that viral infections can trigger significant toxin release from harmful algae.
Boat wakes aren’t just a nuisance, they harm freshwater shorelines and wildlife
After long winters, Canadians love their summers. For some, that means summer vacations by a lake, along a river or on a bay for some much-needed rest and relaxation. For some, it’s time to disconnect at the dock, while for others it’s a time to cruise the lake or enjoy the thrill of water-skiing, tubing and wake-boarding.
À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ honoured in Global Data Stewardship awards
The Water Institute is proud to celebrate Bhaleka Persaud, who earned 3rd place in the 2025 WDS Data Stewardship Awards.
Events
10th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research (ICWRER 2025)
The 10th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research (ICWRER 2025)
Topic: “Impact of Climate Change on
Hydrology, Ecology and Food Systemsâ€
