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HAPPENING FRIDAY IN GRAND RAPIDS
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Plenary Session
10:30 am - 12:00 pm: DeVos Place - Exhibit Hall C
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Sunshine Menezes
Executive director of the University of Rhode Island’s Metcalf Institute and
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Clinical Associate Professor of Environmental Communication in the URI Department of Natural Resources Science
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Inclusive Environmental Communication: The Urgency of a New Paradigm
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Scientific Sessions and Integrative Events
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- Assessing and comparing climate change vulnerability of freshwater organisms- Day 2, DeVos Place - River Overlook E
- Contributed Topic: Habitat Disturbances, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery Overlook G
- Exploring past, present and future of Lake Erie: physicochemical and food web change and their application to ecosystem-based management - Day 2, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery Overlook B
- Urban freshwater ecosystems: multiple stressors and manifold opportunities - Day 2, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery B
- Carbon fluxes across ecosystem interfaces: Sources, cycling, and fate - Day 3, Amway Grand - Concourse Level 2nd Floor - Governor's Room
- Ecological models as tools for integrating aquatic sciences - Day 2, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery C
- Advances in Remote Sensing Technologies to Monitor Water Quality in Large Lakes, DeVos Place - River Overlook B
- Beyond Ecotox: Opportunities and Networks for Integrating Ecosystem Contaminants Research - Day 2, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery A
- Community Science: Adding Value, Creating Action, and Impacting Regions, DeVos Place - River Overlook D
- Contributed Topic: Biogeochemistry - Day 3, Amway Grand - Concourse Level 2nd Floor - Pantlind Ballroom
- Depressional Wetland Biodiversity: Controls, Threats, and Conservation Implications, DeVos Place - River Overlook F
- Ecological Responses to Freshwater Salinization - Day 2, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery F
- Genetic applications in conservation and restoration biology - Day 2, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery Overlook H
- Importance of food webs for trophic transfer across aquatic ecosystems - Day 3, Amway Grand - Concourse Level 2nd Floor - Ambassador Ballroom West
- Improved fisheries management by understanding spatial ecology - Day 2, DeVos Place - Monroe A
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- Innovative Approaches to Freshwater Monitoring, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery D
- Invasive species collaboratives: Tackling invasive species problems through coordinated action, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery Overlook F
- Monitoring and Modeling Effects of Aquatic Barriers on River Ecosystems, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery Overlook A
- Reeling in Historical Data: Temporal Changes in Aquatic Ecosystems - Day 3, Amway Grand - Concourse Level 2nd Floor - Ambassador Ballroom East
- Sediments affecting harmful algal blooms: multidisciplinary perspectives, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery Overlook D
- Towards environmental flow implementation for a sustainable water future, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery Overlook C
- Understanding Reservoir Function in a Changing World, DeVos Place - River Overlook A
- Winter Science Symposium – Understanding and adapting to changes in winter climate and freshwater ice across the spectrum of inland waters, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery E
- Contributed Topic: Hydroecology, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery Overlook E
- Contributed Topic: Harmful Algae and Eutrophication, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery Overlook E
- Extreme solutions to extreme problems: evolution of Cyanidiophyceae red algae, DeVos Place - Grand Gallery Overlook G
- Flooded with ideas on dry rivers: Hydro-biogeochemistry of intermittent freshwater systems, DeVos Place - River Overlook E
- Operationalizing the science: Collaborating to put ecological theory into practice, DeVos Place - River Overlook C
- Ring of Fire and Water: New and persistent concerns for burned watersheds, aquatic ecosystems, and drinking water, DeVos Place - Monroe C
- Aquatic Species in Watersheds and Reservoirs in Weather Extremes, DeVos Place - Monroe B
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Diversity Events
- 8:30 am – 5:00 pm: Scientific Session: Community Science: Adding Value, Creating Action and Impacting Regions -DeVos Place – River Overlook D
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Take a Break
- 10:00 am - 10:30 am: Morning Coffee Break, DeVos Place Grand Gallery
- 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm: Lunch Break, on your own off site (local map)
- 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm: Afternoon Coffee Break, DeVos Place Grand Gallery
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Stormwater Field Trip
You can still join us Saturday 9-11 am for the Stormwater management bus tour! Stops at curb-cut rain gardens, water quality islands, bioswales, and more, ending with lunch at the Downtown Market. Grand Rapids is an innovator in green infrastructure, come & see! Message @JoelTBetts ([email protected]) to reserve.
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Kayaking Field Trip
Join attendees of JASM22 and other local residents Sunday 1-4 pm at Riverside Park for a paddle along the rich Grand River corridor. See local wildlife and even cast a line. Head to City Built Brewing after. Message @JoelTBetts ([email protected]) for details & to reserve a spot.
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Hockey Game Results
JASM colleagues came from afar to volunteer their time and energy to help support scholarships. Two teams (JASM West and JASM East) faced off last night in a test of skill and scientific passion with JASM East prevailing in a 9-7 victory following a tied game early in the third period. The players, spectators, and sponsors (Yokogawa FlowCam, WRS, and Green Eyes) raised over $2,000: JASM societies will share $1,367 to support student scholarships. Thank you!
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First place: Nick Porter (left)
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Second place: Kye Tomoyasu (left)
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Third place: Taher Fletcher (right)
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Congratulations to the winners of the second casting contest in the Exhibit Hall!
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Fish Counting Contest
We had a tie in the AFS fish counting contest! Kevin Keretz and Meghan Jeske both guessed 450 and the actual number was 463. Congratulations!
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Registration will be located in the Grand Gallery on the street level of DeVos Place for the duration of the conference.
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Registration & Information Booth Hours
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- Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Transportation to and from Gerald R. Ford International Airport and two downtown hotels will be available by luxury motorcoach with hourly service for $15, no reservation required. Meet in front of the J.W. Marriott entrance.
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- Thursday: until 7:00 pm
- Friday: 4:00 am - 4:00 pm
- Saturday: 4:00 am - 12 noon
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Sign the Card
Finally, don't leave #JASM22 without signing the Endangered Species Day card we’re delivering to Congressional leaders tomorrow urging quick passage of the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act to save at-risk species, as Drue Winters discussed at the opening Plenary. Help us reach 20,000 signatures by Friday, May 20th: https://bit.ly/3wDNVWD
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