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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 complexRead more

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The 2019 Harmful Algal Bloom (HABs) Monitoring Program on Cayuga Lake

By abnerx | Blog, Harmful Algal Blooms, News | 2 comments | 15 August, 2019 | 0

The Cayuga Lake Harmful Algal Bloom (HABs) Monitoring Program had a busy start to the summer. On July 7th the first bloom on Cayuga Lake in 2019 was reported. In the following weeks, over 40 blooms have been reported and sampled by trained volunteers. A harmful algal bloom that occurred on the southwest shores ofRead more

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Save the date for the Annual Volunteer Symposium

By abnerx | Events, News | 0 comment | 6 May, 2019 | 0

Join the Community Science Institute for our Annual Volunteer Symposium. The event will take place on Thursday, June 6th, from 5:30 – 8:30 PM at the beautiful North Point Pavilion on the shore of Cayuga Lake at Taughannock State Park.   The CSI board and staff invite all of our volunteers to join us atRead more

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Presentation: Harmful Algal Blooms on Cayuga Lake

By abnerx | Events, News, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 11 April, 2019 | 0

Please join the Taughannock Garden Club for a public guest presentation on Harmful Algal Blooms by Nathaniel Launer, Cayuga Lake Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring Program Coordinator. The presentation will take place on April 18th at 12:30 PM in the Melvin Room at the Ulysses Philomathic Library. All are welcome to attend. The presentation will provideRead more

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Nutrients in the Watershed, Unusual Weather, and Harmful Algal Blooms: A Public Conversation

By abnerx | Events, News | 0 comment | 15 March, 2019 | 0

Please join the Community Science Institute for a Water and Community Event on March 23rd, from 1:00 – 4:00 PM in the beautiful Lakeside Room at the Inns of Aurora. All are welcome! This event will be titled “Nutrients in the Watershed, Unusual Weather, and Harmful Algal Blooms: A Public Conversation”. It will be structuredRead more

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Harmful Algal Blooms on Cayuga Lake: Managing the Risk in 2018

By abnerx | Events, News | Comments are Closed | 7 December, 2018 | 0

Join the Community Science Institute on December 15th for the next presentation in our Water and Community series*. We will be discussing the first year of the Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) Monitoring Program on Cayuga Lake, implemented in partnership with the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network and the Floating Classroom of Discover Cayuga Lake.   FreeRead more

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December 12th Drinking Water Wednesday Event

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 30 November, 2018 | 0

This presentation will be held on December 12th, at the Brooktondale Community Center from 5:30 – 7:00 PM Have you ever wanted to get some basic  information about your drinking water? What should I test my private well for? What testing is done on public water systems? How do I know if my water isRead more

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Landscaping for Water Quality Event

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 18 October, 2018 | 0

Learn how to landscape around the home and community to help keep our streams, rivers, and lakes healthy! This fun and educational event will be led by experts in the field, teaching practical how-to knowledge and techniques to help improve water quality in your own backyard. Hosted by Cornell University, Syracuse Department of Water, Skaneateles LakeRead more

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Seeking Board Members

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 15 October, 2018 | 0

The Community Science Institute  is seeking new board members. At the heart of our organization’s mission is a unique relationship between volunteers who collect stream and lake samples in the Finger Lakes, and our New York State certified water quality testing lab. These samples are then analyzed and the results posted in our public state-of-the-art database. We foster publicRead more

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FREE Youth Education Program! – Getting to Know Cyanobacteria – September 8th

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 6 September, 2018 | 0

See attached flyer for details!Read more

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HABs are Here! To view the most up-to-date bloom information and results visit our 2018 Cayuga Lake HABs reporting page.

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 12 July, 2018 | 0

2018 Cayuga Lake HABs reporting pageRead more

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2018 4-H2O events are right around the corner! Click for details and event dates!

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 18 May, 2018 | 0

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We need your help this Summer protecting and preserving Cayuga Lake from Harmful Algal Blooms! Become a HABs Harrier!

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 4 May, 2018 | 0

HABs Harrier training workshop dates have been finalized! At this workshop, a NYSDEC staff member will explain what cyanobacteria are, how they are managed, and how to recognize and distinguish blooms of cyanobacteria from other types of algal blooms. You will also be provided with sampling instructions, kits for sample collection, and other helpful resources.Read more

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CSI Annual Volunteer Symposium and “Water and Community” Event – Saturday, April 14th

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 27 March, 2018 | 1

It’s that time of year again! It’s been a productive and fascinating year of water quality monitoring. This year we’ll be discussing HABs and non-point source pollution in the Finger Lakes and consider strategies for addressing the threat. You can view symposium details, agenda, and a list of speakers below. This is a chance to celebrateRead more

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Drinking Water Wednesday

By abnerx | News, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 1 December, 2017 | 0

Drinking Water Wednesday A free public information series about drinking water in our community  Presented by the Community Science Institute Wednesday, December 13th 5:30 pm –  7:00 pm West Danby Fire Hall 47 Sylvan Ln, West Danby, NY 14883 Have you ever wanted to get some basic  information about your drinking water? What should I test my private well for? What is a public watersupplierRead more

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    • Meet Our Staff
    • Meet Our Board of Directors
    • CSI’s DEI Statement
    • Annual Reports
    • CSI Frequently Asked Questions
    • Contact Us
    • Employment Opportunities
  • News & Events
    • CSI in the Media
  • Test Your Water
    • Water Testing FAQs
    • Potable and Non-Potable Water Tests & Fees
    • Instructions for Collecting and Submitting Water Samples
    • Drinking Water Resources for the General Public
    • Water Testing Assistance Program
    • Privately-owned Pond FAQs
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer With Us!
    • Monitoring Partnerships
      • Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring on Cayuga Lake
      • Synoptic Sampling
      • Biological Monitoring
      • Owego Creek Tributaries Monitoring Project with Trout Unlimited
      • Past CSI Monitoring Programs
        • Red Flag Monitoring
  • Outreach and Education
    • Journey of Water
      • Learning Materials
    • CSI News and Monthly Updates
    • The Water Bulletin Newsletter
    • CSI’s Public Comments & Testimonies
    • Public Events and Presentations
    • Publications
    • Events
  • Water Quality Data
    • Database Home
    • Streams and Lakes Data
      • Cayuga Lake Region
      • Seneca Lake Region
      • Upper Susquehanna River Region
      • Select and Download Streams and Lakes Data
    • HABs Database
      • Select and Download Cayuga Lake HABs Data
    • Pre-Fracking Groundwater Baselines
      • Select and Download Groundwater Baselines
    • Biological Monitoring Results
    • Glossary
  • Donate
    • CSI’s Business Membership Program
    • 2026-2027 Business Membership Partners
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