Tori Agnew-Camiener, PhD (she/her)
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Great Lakes Fellow with the Great Lakes Sea Grant Network, Great Lakes Commission, and International Joint Commission. 📍Cleveland, OH
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Are you a #GreatLakes #InvasiveSpecies researcher who wants to contribute to #AIS knowedge in the region? The #GLANSIS team requests your expertise for our first Grand Review of species profiles and risk assessments! Please reach out to Program Manager Rochelle Sturtevant, and share w/ your network!
Who:
Professional level experts in the field are invited to participate in a review process for the Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species Information System.
What:
The GLANSIS database provides information on exclusively aquatic nonindigenous species in the entire Laurentian Great Lakes region regardless of national or state-level boundaries. GLANSIS does not provide data on reptiles, amphibians, or waterfowl, since they spend substantial portions of their lives outside the water. The database also includes facultative wetland plants in its target species.
GLANSIS formally requests your participation in an external review process that will assist in the publishing of risk and impact assessments as well as species profiles that appear in the GLANSIS database.  Each assessment and profile document follows a rigorous review process requiring two external reviews by subject matter experts before being published on the GLANSIS website. Materials provided for review will have already gone through the required NOAA internal review.
When & Where: 
February 14-March 6 (independent review)
Thursday Mar 6, 2025 (virtual event)
How:
The GLANSIS team will provide you with your assigned assessments and profiles by February 14. We will need all reviews completed by March 5. On the day of the virtual event, each species will be presented for discussion and approval. You are welcome to attend the entire event if you wish, but are required only to attend the segments of the agenda relevant to your assigned species.  In addition to the assigned reviewers (2 per species), the virtual event will be open to any researcher, manager, or student who wishes to contribute data or information about these species.
Honorarium:
Your time and expertise are valuable.  We can provide each reviewer with a $200 honorarium for your time and expertise in this review process. RSVP asap to Rochelle Sturtevant (rochelle.sturtevant@noaa.gov), GLANSIS Program Manager, Michigan Sea Grant.
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🚨 New paper! Pathogenicity and phylogeny of Labyrinthula spp. isolated in Washington and Oregon, USA - pathogenic isolates could be identified as L. zosterae, while nonpathogenic isolates did not form a clade with any previously identified SSU ribotypes 🧪onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/je…
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there’s currently no coordinated regional effort to monitor #microplastics across the #GreatLakes. That would change if microplastics are added to a binational list of contaminants.
Scientists want microplastics monitored in the Great Lakes. Now, it's up to the U.S. and Canada
There's currently no tracking program for microplastics in the Great Lakes.
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Are you involved in Great Lakes #participatoryscience or #communityscience? Add your voice to a #IAGLR25 session about this powerful area of knowledge creation: www.michiganseagrant.org/blog/2024/12...

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A young student leans over the bank of the Huron River to release a juvenile salmon that had been raised in their classroom.
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Only one week left to submit abstracts for #IAGLR25! Join us for Session 8: “Charting the future of Great Lakes Participatory Science”

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Interested in participatory/community/volunteer science & the infrastructure needed for it to be better integrated into Great Lakes research and management? Submit to Session 8 “Charting the future of Great Lakes Participatory Science” at #IAGLR25 (1/2)

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- IAGLR 2025
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Call for abstracts 📢 Our advisory boards are hosting sessions on #GreatLakesSci topics at #IAGLR25 next June in Milwaukee. Visit iaglr.org/iaglr2025/ for session descriptions and to submit your abstract: due by December 15 @iaglr.bsky.social
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Related, the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Act of 2024 was passed last night in the Senate. The focus now shifts to the House, which has yet to act.

Read more: www.healthylakes.org/latest-news/...
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Co-hosted w/ Cleveland Water Alliance and Water Rangers, we will highlight efforts to lead and support volunteer water monitoring efforts across Great Lakes & will include a discussion section to explore the future of this work. Deadline for abstracts is 12/16! 🧪 (2/2) #GreatLakesSci #IAGLR25
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Interested in participatory/community/volunteer science & the infrastructure needed for it to be better integrated into Great Lakes research and management? Submit to Session 8 “Charting the future of Great Lakes Participatory Science” at #IAGLR25 (1/2)

iaglr.org/iaglr2025/pr...

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- IAGLR 2025
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I am interested! Please do send my way.
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Looking for external grants that can be used toward science-based conference registration and conference travel?? Either for an individual to apply for or an organization to supply $ to potential attendees. Ideas welcome! TIA 🧪 #travelfunds
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#IAGLR25 has fantastic plenary talks coming your way. Our midweek speaker is Susan Chiblow, a Canadian commissioner with the International Joint Commission and Assistant Professor at the University of Guelph. Follow the link for further information: bit.ly/3X1fPKC
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Excited to attend and learn from this panel today!
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Are you joining us tomorrow, Nov 20, at 1 pm EST? You'll hear from a panel of aquatic scientists sharing insights for putting #EDIA into action. We encourage you to take part in this important conversation. Co-hosts: IAGLR & SCAS.
Register: bit.ly/4dBGJOj #GreatLakes #GreatLakesSci
Six headshots of speakers for panel discussion titled Making Aquatic Science Spaces More Equitable, Diverse, Inclusive, and Accessible. Background is a vibrant splash of colors ranging from warm reds and oranges at left through to dark violets and blues at right, in the style of an abstract oil painting. Co-host IAGLR and SCAS logos included.
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Hello! 👋 I’d love to join - currently a Great Lakes Fellow with the IJC/GLC/Great Lake Sea Grant
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