This Blitz welcomes volunteers of all backgrounds, whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or a first-time observer. Between June 28 and July 6, simply snap photos of potential invasive species and upload them to the MiCorps project on the free iNaturalist app.
This half-day course is for people who anticipate training others on how to identify and report aquatic invasive species and/or how to decontaminate paddleboats to prevent the spread of invasive species.
The Association of State Drinking Water Administrators' SDWA17-SDWA51 Webinar will include a retrospective by ASDWA Executive Director Alan Roberson of the Safe Drinking Water Act over the past 30 years and a panel discussion from key water sector partners.
Dissolved oxygen is the most important water quality variable to monitor in coastal and terrestrial water bodies according to the US Geological Survey. This talk will describe a novel optical oxygen sensing technology based on phosphorescence quenching by 3O2 of inorganic metal-halide indicators.
The Environmental Science and Policy Program, WaterCube NRT, and MSU Water Alliance are excited to announce the Fate of the Earth: Our Waters Symposium. The event will be held March 20-21, 2025 at the Kellogg Center.
The Environmental Science and Policy Program, WaterCube NRT, and MSU Water Alliance are excited to announce the Fate of the Earth: Our Waters Symposium. The event will be held March 20-21, 2025 at the Kellogg Center.