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Evaluate and disseminate monitoring data, enhance collaboration, and improve efficiency for Lake Michigan nearshore monitoring efforts. Recommendations and key findings for better management and restoration.
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Evaluating and EnhancingLake MichiganNearshoreMonitoring John Hummer and Guan Wang Great Lakes Commission Summer Webinar July 24, 2013
Emphasis on theNearshore Zone • Recognized as necessary component of the Great Lakes ecosystem • What is the “nearshore”? • Great Lakes Regional Collaboration • Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
LMMCC Nearshore Monitoring (NEMO) Workgroup A network of Lake Michigan stakeholders engaged [or interested] in the monitoring of the Lake Michigan nearshore [and its impacting resources].
NEMO’s Original Objectives (2009) • Take advantage of 2010 intensive monitoring efforts to pursue integrated, complementary monitoring activities and avoid duplication of effort. • Integrate nearshore/embayments and offshore monitoring efforts and connect basin and tributary/watershed efforts to help us understand whole-lake connections. • Provide recommendations to the LMMCC and provide monitoring expertise (thus serving as an “expert arm”) for the Lake Michigan Lakewide Management Plan (LaMP). • Generate valuable information from nearshore monitoring, such as baselines and trends that can be used in the future. • Demonstrate a coordinated nearshore monitoring approach
GLRI 2012-13 NEMO Project • Project Title: Evaluating and Enhancing Lake Michigan NearshoreMonitoring • Purpose • Evaluate and disseminate nearshore monitoring metadata results from the 2010-2011 Lake Michigan Intensive Year monitoring program and other Lake Michigan nearshore monitoring [including monitoring of other resources that impact the nearshore] • Apply lessons learned (& identify gaps in monitoring!)to improve the efficiency of future nearshore[and associated] monitoring efforts.
Project Tasks/Outputs • Updated (new) inventory of nearshore and related monitoring efforts • Coordinated Lake Michigan nearshore monitoring database and GIS interface • Two workshops (w/ proceedings) to evaluate nearshore monitoring efforts and develop a workplan for this group going forward • Status report and assessment of nearshore monitoring for Lake Michigan
Inventory • Collected some 150 records of monitoring projects – thank you! • Illuminate nearshore baseline monitoring data collected • Highlight increased monitoring efforts over the past 4 years or so (due largely to GLRI) • Will alllow us to identify gaps and needs for future monitoring efforts
Lake Michigan Nearshore Status Report and Assessment • Summary of Lake Michigan nearshore monitoring activities and gaps • Recommendations for improving efficiencies and collaborative monitoring opportunities • Highlight key watersheds
Number of Monitoring Projects in 8-DigitHydrologic Unit Codes (HUCs)
Project Outcomes • Increased stakeholder participation in the LaMP • Collaborative monitoring • Data sharing and coordination • Strengthened dissemination of information on nearshore issues • Enhanced implementation of priority restoration and protection efforts • More informed and improved management of monitoring programs and resources
Thank you for your participation! John Hummer jhummer@glc.org Phone: 517-536-0566