The Canada-U.S. State of the Strait Conference is a biennial forum with a 22-year history of assessing ecosystem status and providing advice to improve research, monitoring, and management of the Detroit River and western Lake Erie. The 2019 conference focused on assessing ecosystem health based on 61 indicators. Although there has been considerable improvement in the Detroit River since the 1960s, much additional cleanup is needed to restore ecosystem health. Western Lake Erie is now at risk of crossing several potential tipping points caused by the interactions of a variety of drivers and their stresses. This assessment identified eight environmental and natural resource challenges: climate change; population growth/transportation expansi...
Canadian municipalities are confronted by challenges related to continued growth, climate change and...
Lakes and ponds are habitats of great human importance as they provide water for domestic, industria...
PREFACE The Sandusky River Basin Symposium, held at Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio and jointly ...
This document describes the environmental condition of coastal watersheds in the Great Lakes Basin. ...
The Detroit River spans 32 miles from Lake St. Clair to the western Lake Erie basin. It includes upl...
The Detroit River spans 32 miles from Lake St. Clair to the western Lake Erie basin. It includes upl...
AbstractThere is a growing concern about continued impairment of aquatic ecosystems resulting from i...
The Great Lakes provide many benefits to millions of Americans, including fresh drinking water, a fo...
Plan BSometimes we neglect to recognize human impacts on the environment. An example that will be ex...
The Great Lakes are the largest freshwater body in the world, holding 20% of the worlds freshwater. ...
Ecosystem management requires organizing, synthesizing, and projecting information at a large scale ...
Ecosystem management requires organizing, synthesizing, and projecting information at a large scale ...
<p>We assessed fish community status for 16 nearshore areas in Lake Ontario and the upper St. Lawren...
The North American Great Lakes Basin ecosystem is globally significant. A unique, bi-national Great ...
<p>Hamilton Harbour is a large (21 km<sup>2</sup>) protected harbour located at the western end of L...
Canadian municipalities are confronted by challenges related to continued growth, climate change and...
Lakes and ponds are habitats of great human importance as they provide water for domestic, industria...
PREFACE The Sandusky River Basin Symposium, held at Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio and jointly ...
This document describes the environmental condition of coastal watersheds in the Great Lakes Basin. ...
The Detroit River spans 32 miles from Lake St. Clair to the western Lake Erie basin. It includes upl...
The Detroit River spans 32 miles from Lake St. Clair to the western Lake Erie basin. It includes upl...
AbstractThere is a growing concern about continued impairment of aquatic ecosystems resulting from i...
The Great Lakes provide many benefits to millions of Americans, including fresh drinking water, a fo...
Plan BSometimes we neglect to recognize human impacts on the environment. An example that will be ex...
The Great Lakes are the largest freshwater body in the world, holding 20% of the worlds freshwater. ...
Ecosystem management requires organizing, synthesizing, and projecting information at a large scale ...
Ecosystem management requires organizing, synthesizing, and projecting information at a large scale ...
<p>We assessed fish community status for 16 nearshore areas in Lake Ontario and the upper St. Lawren...
The North American Great Lakes Basin ecosystem is globally significant. A unique, bi-national Great ...
<p>Hamilton Harbour is a large (21 km<sup>2</sup>) protected harbour located at the western end of L...
Canadian municipalities are confronted by challenges related to continued growth, climate change and...
Lakes and ponds are habitats of great human importance as they provide water for domestic, industria...
PREFACE The Sandusky River Basin Symposium, held at Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio and jointly ...