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Ohio Watershed Leaders Conference
Agenda

Monday, August 30

8:45 AM and 10:15 AM Jet Express from Port Clinton to Put-in-Bay
http://www.jet-express.com/ferry-service/port-clinton-departures
11:00 AM Orientation and Opening: John Hagerman
12:00 Noon Lunch
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Breakout Sessions:
Robert Mullen, Phosphorus Soil Testing
Keith Lott, Alternative Energy and Wildlife
Colleen Wellington, Clean Marinas/Clean Boaters Program
Linda Merchant- Masonbrink, Harmful Algal Blooms
5:00 PM Dinner
6:15 PM - 7:00 PM Developing a Watershed Professional Organization and what should it include /Idea Sharing
7:00 PM Free time Offerings: Swimming, Volleyball, and Fishing OR Indoor Option - OWLS Film Festival

Tuesday, August 31

7:30 AM Breakfast
8:15 AM - 11:30 AM Breakout Sessions:
Aaron Lantz, ERIN - Web-based GIS Mapping
Dwight & Lisa Clary, Sandusky River Watershed Fundraising Program
Chris Riddle, Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Grants Overview
Jeff Ruetter, Ohio Phosphorus Task Force Update
Kristen Stanford, Lake Erie Water Snakes
12:00 Noon Lunch
12:30 PM Depart from Gillbraltar Island
2:00 PM Jet Express from Put-in-Bay to Port Clinton

Participants will need a sleeping bag or blankets, pillow, towel, toiletries, flashlight, water bottle, shower sandals, sun block, insect repellant, raincoat, etc. The island does have a beach for swimming. Wear comfortable casual clothing and shoes.

Registration Form - Microsoft Word Format
Register by August 17, 2010

Contact Lisa Troyer at troyer.43@cfaes.osu.edu for registration information.

E-Mail Matt Adkins at matt.adkins@dnr.state.oh.us for additional program information.

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