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Lotalota

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  1. Please also remember, when it comes to our USGS folks working on Lake Ontario, they are the reason we have a lake wide alewife survey that now includes Canada. They do 1/3 of the actual sampling, but lead the age interpretations, data analysis, and report writing. They (Brian) read every post here, answer your questions when other offices won’t, and have strived to push the science forward every day. Losing the equipment, expertise, and people of USGS will be an absolute tragedy.
  2. Scientists in agreement is a good thing. Are you referring to the fact 15 scientists collaborated on writing the recently published paper? That’s what makes the Great Lakes amazing; we have people and agencies working together across the basin, pooling data and resources to accomplish things that would be impossible for a single person or office to achieve alone.
  3. Are you a charter fishing captain working in New York's Great Lakes or tributaries? Join New York Sea Grant (NYSG) and partners in Oswego, NY on March 30, 2024, from 9am-3pm at the Lake Ontario Conference Event and Conference Center (26 E 1st St, Oswego, NY 13126) for a day of networking with fellow captains, & talks and discussions about Great Lakes charter fishing. Speakers will range from the US Coast Guard to fisheries scientists. FREE Food and refreshments will be provided throughout the day, including lunch. Please complete the registration form to reserve your spot (https://bit.ly/NYchartercaptainsconference), as space is limited. For questions or assistance registering, contact Stacy Furgal at SLF85@cornell.edu, or by phone at (315) 234-1329. Thanks!
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  4. The meeting was canceled and has yet to be rescheduled. Hopefully they get something on the books soon!
  5. UPDATE- The meeting has been rescheduled for 3/14. Details below. What: Lake Ontario Eastern Basin and St. Lawrence River Black Bass Public Meeting When: Thursday, March 14, at 6 p.m. Where: Alexandria Central School, 34 Bolton Avenue, Alexandria Bay, NY 13607 ************************* UPDATE: The meeting has been postponed due to anticipated heavy lake effect snow. Will be rescheduled at a later date (TBD). Anyone interested in bass in the eastern basin and St Lawrence River should consider attending the DEC’s outreach meeting. Details below. What: Lake Ontario Eastern Basin and St. Lawrence River Black Bass Public Meeting When: Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 6 p.m. Where: Alexandria Central School, 34 Bolton Avenue, Alexandria Bay, NY 13607 https://dec.ny.gov/news/press-releases/2024/1/dec-to-hold-fisheries-outreach-meeting-jan-17-in-alexandria-bay
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