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.
About the Ohio
State University's Stone Lab
Established in
1895, Stone Laboratory is the oldest freshwater biological field
station in the United States and the center of Ohio State
University’s teaching and research on Lake Erie. The lab serves
as a base for more than 65 researchers from 12 agencies and
academic institutions, all working year-round to solve the most
pressing problems facing the Great Lakes. |