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2025 Lakes Webinar Series

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Presented by Susan Gallo, Maine Lakes

A Legislative Update with Susan Gallo, Maine Lakes, covering upcoming bills impacting lakes and water quality that will be before the legislature in 2025, how to get involved, tips for effective (and easy!) testimony, and how to get updates throughout the session. 

Invasive Aquatic Fish and Wildlife: A Focus on Emerging Threats

Presented by Dakota Stankowski, Maine IF&W

Learn about invasive fish and aquatic invertebrates here in Maine, potential routes of invasion, and what you can do about it. 

Hidden Gems of Maine’s Waters: Our Unique and Uncommon Fish

Presented by Merry Gallagher, Maine IF&W

Discover Maine’s unique and rare fish species in a presentation by Merry Gallagher, Maine IF&W.

Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Minnesota’s Surface Water: What 20 years of monitoring is telling us.

Presented by Mark Ferry, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

Mark Ferry, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, talks about the fascinating research on pharmaceutical and other emerging contaminants in MN’s lakes and streams. What parallels may exist for Maine’s waters?

Celebrating 20 Years of LakeSmart!

Presented by Caroline Seibert, Maine Lakes

April 10, 2025, at 6:00 PM

Caroline Seibert, Maine Lakes, will look back at 20+ years of LakeSmart in the state of Maine, how it has worked to protect lakes, and how it continues to expand and grow to create sustained and lasting impacts on Maine lakes.

Our Shore: Living Shorelines and Nature-based Solutions for Erosion Control

Presented by Nate Robbins, Department of Environmental Protection

May 8, 2025, at 12:00

 Nate Robbins, the lead for Climate Change and Adaptation in the Commissioner’s Office of the  Department of Environmental Protection will be sharing some of the current research, outreach and policies related to climate change actions related  to shorelines and lake health.

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