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GLRRIN and the Lake Erie Millennium Network (LEMN)

GLRRIN is a bi-national and inclusive network formed in 2006, aimed at enhancing collaboration and communication of research, education, and outreach in the Great Lakes region. LEMN, a part of GLRRIN, consists of academic and agency leads from the US and Canada. This coordination team focuses on Lake Erie and its environmental research, with the objective of adding value to existing programs and sharing priorities.

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GLRRIN and the Lake Erie Millennium Network (LEMN)

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  1. GLRRIN and theLake Erie Millennium Network (LEMN) 2April 2013 Jeffrey M. Reutter, Ph.D.

  2. Great Lakes Regional Research Information Network: Formed 2006

  3. Objectives • Modeled after LEMN: 2 academic and 2 agency leads. • Voluntary, non-regulatory, bi-national, and inclusive: US and Canada, all 8 states and Ontario, academia, agencies, private sector, NGOs, etc. • Initiated by NOAA Sea Grant, but fundable by any agency or group, and permanent. • Add value to existing programs: LaMPs, CSMI, CGLRM. • Enhance collaboration and communication of research, education, and outreach results and priorities within the Great Lakes region.

  4. Lake Superior Coordination Team • Jeff GundersonMinnesota Sea Grant, Director • TBDCanadian University Rep. • Jack KellyUS EPA Research Division, Duluth • Tom PrattCanada Department of Fisheries and Oceans

  5. Lake Michigan Coordination Team • Brian MillerUniversity of Illinois, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Director • Anders AndrenUniversity of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Sea Grant Director • Marie ColtonNOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Director • Paul HorvatinUS EPA, Great Lakes National Program Office, Chief

  6. Lake Huron Coordination Team • James DianaUniversity of Michigan, Michigan Sea Grant, Director • G. Doug HaffnerUniversity of Windsor, Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research • Russ StrachUS Geological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center • David McLeishOntario Ministry of Natural Resources

  7. Lake Erie Millennium NetworkCoordination Team • Jan CiborowskiUniversity of Windsor, Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research • Jeff ReutterOhio State University, Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory, Director • Russell KreisUS EPA, Grosse Ile, Director/Branch Chief • Chris Marvin National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada

  8. Lake Ontario Coordination Team • James AmmermanNew York Sea Grant, Director • Gary SprulesUniversity of Toronto • Greg Boyer SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry • Bruce MorrisonOntario Ministry of Natural Resources

  9. Overall GLRRIN Coordination Team • Academic US – Jeff Reutter, Ohio State University Canadian – Jan Ciborowski, University of Windsor • Agency US – Paul Horvatin, US EPA, Great Lakes National Program Office Canadian – John Lawrence, Environment Canada Mark Burrows—IJC, GLRRIN Secretary

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