Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Great Lakes News 1/9/14
<> Advisory Board Releases Final Recommendations for 2015-2019 GLRI Action Plan - The Great Lakes Advisory Board (Board) recommends that the Federal Interagency Task Force (IATF) take a balanced approach that will result in achieving the maximum ecosystem improvements under the next generation of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI).
<> Grants between $25,000 and $1,000,000 available from Sustain Our Great Lakes - Sustain Our Great Lakes has announced a call for proposals for their grant program. Grant funding is available for projects that work on habitat restoration, or delisting beneficial use impairments that are related to habitat. Pre-proposals will be due February 17, 2014. The grant application can be found here. On January 15, the group will host a webinar that discusses the details
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
GLMRIS Report to control Asian Carp
<> USACE submitted to Congress the GLMRIS Report to control Asian Carp and other invasive species – The report presents a range of options and technologies available to prevent aquatic nuisance species (ANS) movement between the Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins through aquatic connections. Comments will be accepted until 30 days following the last public meeting, or March 3, 2014.
- Senator Stabenow, Representative Camp, Great Lakes Advocates Say More Action Needed Following Release of Asian Carp Report - Following the release of a new report on ways to stop Asian carp and other invasive species from entering the Great Lakes, U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow and Congressman Dave Camp today joined with Great Lakes experts and advocates to urge that more action be taken to stop the invasive fish that could wreak havoc on the Great Lakes' ecosystem.
Monday, January 6, 2014
Multiple Postings January 6, 2014
<> GLMRIS Interbasin Study Being Released - On January 6, 2014, the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study (GLMRIS) Report will be released to the public and submitted to Congress. The GLMRIS Report presents a range of options and technologies to prevent aquatic nuisance species (ANS) movement between the Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins through aquatic connections.
<> Projects Wanted - Funding Opportunity - The Great Lakes Protection Fund seeks to support a suite of projects that will design, develop, test and evaluate innovations to advance the next generation of actions to protect and restore the ecological health of the Great Lakes. Preproposals received by February 3, 2014 can be considered for support at the Fund's June 2014 board meeting.
<> Recent gain in Great Lakes coastal wetlands shadows impending losses, experts warn - The Great Lakes region gained 13,000 acres of coastal wetlands from 2004-09, due to low lake levels - and experts warn that this gain may obscure much larger, longer-term losses that are likely to continue.
<> Making Great Lakes wind power 'bird friendly' - A $2 million project funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative used radars to track bird migration and bat populations in the Great Lakes basin. The project could make Great Lakes wind power more 'bird friendly' by guiding wind power projects to areas where birds are less likely to fly into the spinning blades of wind turbines.
Monday, September 30, 2013
WIMS Environmental News Blogs
In the meantime it is a great opportunity to check out our Environmental News Blogs. The blogs are continuously, automatically updated with the latest news and information from various RSS feed sources selected by WIMS.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Dry Cargo Residue Discharges In The Great Lakes
findings, we published an interim rule on September 29, 2008 (73 FR 56492). It kept in place the Coast Guard's interim enforcement policy for Great Lakes DCR discharges and announced our intention to research Phase I FEIS data gaps related to DCR discharge control measure costs and effectiveness.
interim rule. It finalizes the Phase II draft EIS that we made available for public comment when we issued a supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking (77 FR 44528; Jul. 30, 2012) to propose the final rule. The Phase II FEIS reviews data we collected from approximately 2,000 DCR reporting forms and 30 Coast Guard-observed dry cargo loading and unloading operations. Data collected permitted further evaluations of DCR quantities and the effectiveness of control measures. The Phase II FEIS analysis concludes that the final rule would require maintaining a "broom-clean" standard on the vessel deck and implementing a management plan to minimize DCR discharges from a vessel's deck and tunnel. Vessels would need to keep onboard records of DCR-related discharges and continue observing existing DCR discharge exclusion areas. Mitigation of nearshore and port impacts would be included through a prohibition of limestone and clean stone DCR discharges within 3 statute miles of shore. In the Western Basin of Lake Erie, vessels not traveling beyond 3 statute miles from shore could discharge DCR within dredged navigation channels and not create adverse impacts to native sediment or benthos.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Great Lakes Observing System Data Portal Launch
The first screen that appears provides users with an overview of the tool and explains the layout. The information included addresses: Point Observations, Satellite Observations, Model Forecasts, Search and Help. Perusing the topics will assist in quickly understanding the Data Portal. GLOS is dedicated to developing a fully integrated, bi-national observing system that provides products and services to decision-makers, resource managers and other data users. In partnership with federal, state and local government agencies, research institutions, industries, private corporations, bi-national organizations, and not for profit organizations, GLOS connects data users with data providers in ways that are supportive of policy and decision-making.