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Nutrients in the Cayuga and Seneca Lake Watersheds, Unusual Weather, and Harmful Algal Blooms: A Public Conversation

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    Nutrients in the Cayuga and Seneca Lake Watersheds, Unusual Weather, and Harmful Algal Blooms: A Public Conversation

    By abnerx | Cayuga Lake Watershed, Events, Harmful Algal Blooms, News | 2 comments | 6 September, 2019 | 0

    Saturday, September 28th from 1:00 – 4:00 PM

    South Seneca School

    7263 Main St. Ovid, NY

    Please join us for this important community discussion. The Cayuga and Seneca Lake communities have been confronted by harmful algal blooms (HABs) on the lakes, changing weather patterns, and nutrients throughout the watershed. This forum seeks to address complex issues through public dialogue between community members and a panel of experts.

     

    Panelists will provide 10 minute presentations on their topics prior to an open discussion

    Cyanobacteria , Blooms, and Nutrients

    Greg Boyer, Director, Great Lakes Research Consortium and Professor of Biochemistry, SUNY – College of      Environmental Science and Forestry

     

    Nutrient Management and Conservation Practices by Farms

    Greg Albrecht,  Agricultural Environmental Management (AEM) Coordinator, NYS Soil & Water Conservation                Committee and NYS Dept. of Agriculture and Markets

     

    Nutrient Management and Tile Lines

    Bruce Austic, Owner, Austic Farms

     

    Storm Water Design

    Bruce Murray, Owner, Boundary Breaks Winery

     

    Long-Term Nutrient Data Sets in the Cayuga and Seneca Lake Watersheds

    Stephen Penningroth, Executive Director, Community Science Institute (CSI)

     

    Floods, Droughts, and Temperature Swings: Not Your Grandfather’s Weather

    Mark W. Wysocki,  Senior Lecturer in Meteorology and New York State Climatologist, Cornell University

     

    2:15 – 2:30 PM: Break to submit questions and for refreshments

    2:30 – Close: Questions from the audience and community. Time for guided discussion

     

    We invite you to come and listen to the discussion, and we encourage you to participate!

    Sponsored By

    Community Science Institute

    Seneca County Farm Bureau

    Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension

    Seneca County Soil and Water

    Seneca Meadows Landfill

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