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SUMMARY:GEMS Stormwater Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join LCC and students at Georgia Elementary & Middle School for a site tour of the school’s gravel wetland! \nWhere: Georgia Elementary & Middle School – 4416 Rt. 7\, Georgia\, VT 05478 – Front lawn area facing Rt. 7 near the welcome sign \nWhen: Thursday\, June 4\, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM \nWhat: LCC has partnered with students in the Cultivating Pathways leadership group at GEMS to learn about\, teach about\, and enhance the gravel wetland that was constructed on their campus last summer through Vermont Green Schools. We learned about stormwater\, native plants\, effective communication strategies\, how gravel wetlands work\, and shared what we learned with students in the elementary school. We are excited to share the culmination of much of our work from the school year with the unveiling of the native plant landscaping design and the interpretive sign we designed with local partners. \nRSVPs not necessary; please contact Eileen at eileenf@lakechamplaincommittee.org or (802) 659-1461 with questions. \nThank you to partners involved in this project: The Lake Champlain Sea Grant\, Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation\, Shelburne Farms\, Maddocks Landscaping\, Greenleaf Designs\, the amazing educators and personnel at GEMS who helped make this happen\, including Karen Lehning\, Scott Thompson\, Eric Hadd\, Jeff Hamel\, and the third and fourth grade educator team. \nThis project has been funded wholly or in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under assistance agreement (LC00A01526) to NEIWPCC in partnership with the Lake Champlain Basin Program.
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/gems-stormwater-open-house/
LOCATION:Georgia Elementary & Middle School\, 4416 Rt. 7\, Georgia\, VT\, 05478\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260608T143000
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SUMMARY:Aquaculture in Vermont and New England: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join Lake Champlain Sea Grant and partners for Aquaculture in Vermont and New England: A Community Conversation will bring together agency partners\, producers\, chefs\, researchers\, educators\, and community members for an informal discussion about the current and future role of aquaculture in Vermont and the broader region. Although Vermont’s aquaculture sector is small\, there is growing regional interest in fish culture\, aquaponics\, shellfish and seaweed farming\, land-based production systems\, local seafood markets\, and circular food systems. This event will include brief presentations on regional aquaculture trends\, Vermont hatcheries and aquatic resource considerations\, aquaponics\, and local seafood markets\, followed by a moderated panel and audience discussion. Participants are welcome to continue informal conversations afterward at Juniper. \n Register by Clicking here\nDate: Monday\, June 8\nLocation: Hotel Vermont\, 41 Cherry Street\, Burlington\, VT 05401\nTime: Formal program: 2:30–4:30 PM\nInformal arrival and networking begins at 2:15 PM \nTentative Agenda \n2:15–2:30 PM — Arrival and informal networking \n2:30–2:40 PM — Welcome and framing remarks \nWelcome\, purpose of the event\, and acknowledgment of Hotel Vermont. \n2:40–2:55 PM — Aquaculture in Vermont and the region: Regional context and local possibilities – John Brawley\, Lake Champlain Sea Grant \nBrief overview of aquaculture in our region\, Vermont’s current small aquaculture footprint\, and possible future directions. \n2:55–3:15 PM — Hatcheries\, fish health\, regulations\, and Vermont’s aquatic resources – Tom Jones and Paige Blaker\, Vermont Fish & Wildlife \nFish culture systems\, hatcheries\, aquatic resource protection\, species movement\, fish health\, biosecurity\, and Vermont regulatory considerations for aquaculture operations. \n3:15–3:35 PM — Aquaponics and circular food systems in Vermont – Holly Counter-Beaver\, Finn and Roots \nA producer perspective on aquaponics\, integrated food production\, market opportunities\, operational realities\, and lessons learned in Vermont. \n3:35–3:50 PM — Local seafood\, restaurants\, and consumer perspectives – Doug Paine\, Westport Hospitality/Hotel Vermont  \nChef/restaurant perspective on sourcing\, quality\, consumer perceptions\, and the role restaurants can play in seafood education. \n3:50–4:30 PM — Moderated panel and audience discussion \nPresenters and invited panelists. \nAfterward – Informal conversation at Juniper \nParticipants are welcome to continue the conversation at Juniper.
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/aquaculture-in-vermont-and-new-england-a-community-conversation/
LOCATION:Hotel Vermont\, 41 Cherry Street\, Burlington\, Vermont\, 05401
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T120000
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SUMMARY:Community Waterfront Cleanup - Downtown Winooski
DESCRIPTION:Join us and the Lake Champlain Committee (LCC) on Saturday\, June 13th\, for a waterfront cleanup in Winooski! We will meet at 20 Winooski Falls Way\, Winooski at 10:00 AM. The trash tally will start at 11:30 AM.  \nGloves\, buckets\, and grabbers will be provided\, but if you have supplies\, please bring them. Don’t forget a water bottle and sunscreen! \nClick here to register\n  \n 
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/community-waterfront-cleanup-downtown-winooski/
LOCATION:20 Winooski Falls Way\, 20 Winooski Falls Way\, Winooski\, VT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260619T190806
CREATED:20260505T180909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T180909Z
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SUMMARY:Potentially Polluting Shipwrecks in the Great Lakes
DESCRIPTION:In 2013\, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) published its comprehensive “Risk Assessment for Potentially Polluting Wrecks in U.S. Waters\,” which identified five potentially polluting shipwrecks in the Great Lakes. One of these five shipwrecks\, the tank barge Argo that sank in 1937 in Lake Erie\, loaded with a toxic high-benzene cargo\, was found to be leaking soon after its discovery in 2015.\nThis webinar will discuss the multi-agency response to the leaking tank barge Argo and the challenges responders faced in successfully removing the pollution threat and protecting public safety. The four remaining potentially polluting wrecks identified in NOAA’s report will also be discussed\, including the freighter Prins Willem V at a depth of about 75-feet off the coast of Milwaukee and the freighter Material Service at a depth of about 35-feet off Calumet Harbor in Lake Michigan; the freighter Monrovia at a depth of about 140-feet off Thunder Bay in Lake Huron; and the Edmund Fitzgerald at a depth of about 530-feet off Whitefish Bay in Lake Superior. Advances in technology and the techniques of recovering oil and pollutants at depth will also be presented. \nClick here to register. \nPresenter: Jim Elliott\, Chief Operating Officer\, T&T Group of Companies
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/potentially-polluting-shipwrecks-in-the-great-lakes/
ORGANIZER;CN="Lake Champlain Sea Grant":MAILTO:seagrant@uvm.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T190000
DTSTAMP:20260619T190806
CREATED:20260616T153657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T164154Z
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SUMMARY:Flood Preparedness Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn about how to prepare for future flooding and strategies you can take at home to prevent damage from flooding. This workshop will cover where to access emergency alerts\, practical steps for preventing flood damage\, and safe cleanup practices to prevent mold growth after a flood. We will also discuss the science behind flooding and drought in our region and how we can plan to adapt to future conditions. This meeting will be offered online and in person at the Islamic Society of Vermont. It is requested that those attending in person wear long sleeves\, socks\, and hair coverings. \nWhen: Saturday\, June 27th\, 5-7pm\nWhere: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88606750852
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/flood-preparedness-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Flood Preparedness,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260707T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260619T190806
CREATED:20260612T175321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T180828Z
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SUMMARY:Cyanobacteria-focused Education Trip on Lake Champlain for Science Writers and Media
DESCRIPTION:Date/Time: Tuesday\, July 7\, from 10 AM–12 PM \nLocation: 3 College St\, Burlington\, VT (on the south side of the Rubenstein Ecosystem Sciences/ECHO building). Please note that parking there requires an hourly payment. \n\n\n\nA trip aboard the R/V Marcelle Melosira will be offered for science writers and media from across the Lake Champlain Basin on July 7 from 10:00 AM to noon. This trip on Lake Champlain will focus on cyanobacteria blooms and will include short presentations by several leading researchers in the Lake Champlain Basin about the status of cyanobacteria blooms in the lake and other waterbodies in the Basin.  \nThere will be an opportunity for the trip participants to engage in one-on-one interviews with the researchers and a hands-on activity/demonstration (challenge by choice) to sample the lake water and see some of the cyanobacteria up close through microscopes connected to a large screen display in the classroom aboard the R/V.  \nRegistration is on a first-come\, first-served basis.  \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/cyanobacteria-science-writers/
CATEGORIES:Boat Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Lake Champlain Sea Grant":MAILTO:seagrant@uvm.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T180230Z
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SUMMARY:VT Public Boat Trip on Lake Champlain Aboard the R/V Marcelle Melosira
DESCRIPTION:Date/Time: Friday\, July 10\, 2:00-4:00 pm\n\nLocation: 3 College St\, Burlington\, VT (on the south side of the Rubenstein Ecosystem Sciences/ECHO building). Parking there requires hourly payment separate from public boat trip fees.\nCost: $45/person\nAge minimum to participate: 8 years old\n\nJoin Lake Champlain Sea Grant and UVM Extension staff aboard the state-of-the-art research vessel\, the Marcelle Melosira to learn about Lake Champlain in a two-hour tour. “Lake Champlain Live” will provide participants with an opportunity to learn about and try their hands as limnologists (i.e.\, those who study inland waters). Following an interactive introduction to the geology and formation of the Lake Champlain basin and the lake\, participants will learn about biological\, chemical\, and physical measurements limnologists make to improve our understanding of the lake\, its watershed\, and our impacts on them. Participants will engage in activities such as towing for and identifying plankton and monitoring water clarity.\nClick here to register
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/vt-public-boat-trip-on-lake-champlain-aboard-the-r-v-marcelle-melosira/
CATEGORIES:Public Boat Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T190806
CREATED:20260505T181040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T181040Z
UID:3570-1784116800-1784120400@www.uvm.edu
SUMMARY:Stream Studies and Ecological Response Following the February 2023 Train Derailment in East Palestine
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will focus on the 2023 train derailment in East Palestine. Response activities will be discussed along with other restoration and remediation efforts. Aquatic ecological impacts and recovery will complete the discussion. \nClick here to register. \nPresenter: William Zawiski\, environmental supervisor\, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Division of Surface Water
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/stream-studies-and-ecological-response-following-the-february-2023-train-derailment-in-east-palestine/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T190806
CREATED:20260612T173721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T201546Z
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SUMMARY:Road Salt-focused Education Trip on Lake Champlain for Municipal Staff and Local Leaders
DESCRIPTION:Date/Time: Wednesday\, July 15\, from 3–5 PM. \nLocation: 3 College St\, Burlington\, VT (on the south side of the Rubenstein Ecosystem Sciences/ECHO building). Please note that parking there requires an hourly payment. \nCost: $30 for municipal leaders; free for road foremen \nLake Champlain Sea Grant is hosting a unique trip aboard the R/V Marcelle Melosira for municipal staff and board members. The trip is designed to bring together municipal road foremen and crews with selectboard and conservation commission members and other community leaders for an exchange of knowledge related to sustainable winter road salting practices. We will also talk about water quality and how road salt can impact life in streams and lakes.  \nEach participant is encouraged to bring along a sample of water from a local stream\, pond\, or lake near where they live. During the excursion on Lake Champlain\, each person will test their water sample to assess its electrical conductivity. This can be used to estimate how much chloride is in the water\, much of which comes from road salt spread in the winter months. Participants will also sample from Lake Champlain and measure its electrical conductivity\, and will have the option to collect zooplankton (tiny organisms that live suspended in the water).  \nRegistration is on a first-come\, first-served basis. All participants must be in close-toed shoes to board the boat. \nClick here to register\n— \nIf you require an accommodation related to a disability\, please contact Accessibility Services at least 2 weeks prior to your selected date by emailing access@uvm.edu and copying seagrant@uvm.edu\, or calling (802) 656-7753. \nCancellations must be made more than 1 week before the trip so we can allow someone from the waitlist to participate. Email cancellations to seagrant@uvm.edu. \nIf the boat is not able to sail due to weather conditions and the event is canceled\, you will be notified via email. The Staff and boat Captain will do their best to make a decision within 12 hours of the trip.
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/road-salt-focused-education-trip-on-lake-champlain-for-municipal-staff-and-local-leaders/
CATEGORIES:Road Salt
ORGANIZER;CN="Lake Champlain Sea Grant":MAILTO:seagrant@uvm.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T134500
DTSTAMP:20260619T190806
CREATED:20260507T192312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T145209Z
UID:3623-1784202300-1784209500@www.uvm.edu
SUMMARY:NY Public Boat Trips on Lake Champlain Aboard the R/V Marcelle Melosira
DESCRIPTION:Date/Time: Two trip options are available: 11:45 AM-1:45 PM and 2:00 PM-4:00 PM. \nLocation: Plattsburgh City Marina\, 2 Dock Street\, Plattsburgh. On-site parking available. \nCost: $30/person \nMinimum age to participate: 8 years old \nAccessibility: Please be aware that access to the boat will require climbing a ladder up and down. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Lake Champlain Sea Grant and UVM Extension staff aboard the state-of-the-art research vessel\, the Marcelle Melosira to learn about Lake Champlain in a two-hour tour.\n“Lake Champlain Live” will provide participants with an opportunity to learn about and try their hands as limnologists (i.e.\, those who study freshwater ecosystems like lakes\, rivers and streams). Following an interactive introduction to the geology and formation of the Lake Champlain basin and the lake\, participants will learn about biological\, chemical and physical measurements limnologists make to improve our understanding of the lake\, its watershed\, and our impacts on them. Participants will engage in activities such as towing for and identifying plankton and monitoring water clarity.\n\nOnline advance registration is required. \nClick here to register \nFor questions\, please contact Aude Lochet at aloch001@plattsburgh.edu \n  \n 
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/ny-public-boat-trips-aboard-the-r-v-marcelle-melosira/
LOCATION:Plattsburgh City Marina\, 2 Dock Street\, Plattsburgh\, NY
CATEGORIES:Public Boat Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Lake Champlain Sea Grant":MAILTO:seagrant@uvm.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T120000
DTSTAMP:20260619T190806
CREATED:20260611T172222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T172528Z
UID:4036-1784795400-1784808000@www.uvm.edu
SUMMARY:Williston Stormwater Infrastructure Site Visit Day: New Implementation\, Lessons Learned\, and Innovative Solutions
DESCRIPTION:The Lake Champlain Sea Grant Green Infrastructure Collaborative is partnering with the Town of Williston to host a stormwater infrastructure site visit day. We will meet with stormwater managers and designers for this event to view several stormwater management practices and discuss maintenance considerations and lessons learned. The projects include: \n-Gravel wetland completed in Fall 2025 \n-In progress gravel wetland installation (planned) \n-Stormwater ponds in residential neighborhoods \n-Infiltration basins \nParticipation is open to any interested stormwater practitioners\, such as designers\, maintenance professionals\, engineers\, agency staff\, contractors\, project managers\, municipal staff\, and students. Registration will be first come\, first serve and space is limited to 25 people. We will meet at the Williston Town Offices and then drive between sites to visit and discuss each project. \nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Jill Sarazen: jillian.sarazen@uvm.edu\nSign up by Friday\, July 17. \nJuly 29 is our designated rain date.
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/williston-stormwater-infrastructure-site-visit-day-new-implementation-lessons-learned-and-innovative-solutions/
LOCATION:Williston Town Offices\, 7900 Williston Rd\, Williston\, VT
CATEGORIES:Green Infrastructure
ORGANIZER;CN="Lake Champlain Sea Grant":MAILTO:seagrant@uvm.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260819T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260819T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T190806
CREATED:20260505T181136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T181136Z
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SUMMARY:Plastic Paradox
DESCRIPTION:Plastic provides a real paradox in the world of material science. It is incredibly strong\, but without the mass that similar strength materials usually possess. In addition\, it is very moldable and can be contorted into a myriad of commonplace\, super-utilitarian items. The versatility and durability of plastic allow it to be used in place of a myriad of natural materials\, but these same features make it an environmental bane. This webinar will explore this paradox and what it means for waters. \nClick here to register. \nPresenter: Sherri (Sam) Mason\, director\, Gannon University Project NePTWNE
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/plastic-paradox/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260916T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260916T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T190806
CREATED:20260505T181252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T181252Z
UID:3574-1789560000-1789563600@www.uvm.edu
SUMMARY:Lake Champlain Environmental Sensitivity Index Mapping
DESCRIPTION:Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) maps provide a concise summary of coastal resources that face potential risk in the event of an oil or chemical spill nearby. Incident response managers use these maps from a wide range of federal and state agencies to identify vulnerable coastal locations and guide decision-making about where and how to prioritize emergency response and restoration activities. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has established guidance and developed a portal for publishing nationally consistent ESI maps. The Lake Champlain Basin Program\, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency\, and U.S. Geological Survey recognize the need to create these maps for the 587 miles of Lake Champlain shoreline so that protection priorities and response strategies can be identified\, allowing rapid response in the case of an oil or chemical spill. This presentation will provide an overview of the Lake Champlain Environmental Sensitivity Index Mapping. \nClick here to register. \nPresenter: Ben Fisher\, physical scientist\, U.S. Geological Survey New York Water Science Center
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/lake-champlain-environmental-sensitivity-index-mapping/
ORGANIZER;CN="Lake Champlain Sea Grant":MAILTO:seagrant@uvm.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261007T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261007T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T190806
CREATED:20260401T172207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T172207Z
UID:3144-1791363600-1791378000@www.uvm.edu
SUMMARY:Road Salt Education Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for this road salt education workshop. More details coming soon! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIssued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work\, Acts of May 8 and June 30\, 1914\, in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Vermont Extension\, Burlington\, Vermont. University of Vermont Extension\, and U.S. Department of Agriculture\, cooperating\, offer education and employment to everyone without regard to race\, color\, national origin\, gender\, religion\, age\, disability\, political beliefs\, sexual orientation\, and marital or familial status.
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/road-salt-education-workshop/
LOCATION:Hyde Park\, VT\, Hyde Park\, VT
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T190806
CREATED:20260401T172552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T172552Z
UID:3148-1797422400-1797426000@www.uvm.edu
SUMMARY:Research Webinar: Exploring How Mild Winters and Storm Events Influence Soil and Nutrient Transport in Lake Champlain Basin Streams
DESCRIPTION:In this research webinar\, Dr. Clayton Williams will present his Vermont Water Resources and Lake Studies Center project results. An abstract for this presentation will be available soon. \nParticipants should expect approximately 30 minutes of presentation\, which will be recorded\, followed by a facilitated\, 30-minute Q&A period. \nRegister in advance for this webinar. \nTo request a disability-related accommodation to participate in any of these webinars\, please contact Lake Champlain Sea Grant / Jessie Curl at 802-656-1159 or seagrant@uvm.edu no later than three weeks before your chosen date so we can assist you. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIssued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work\, Acts of May 8 and June 30\, 1914\, in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Vermont Extension\, Burlington\, Vermont. University of Vermont Extension\, and U.S. Department of Agriculture\, cooperating\, offer education and employment to everyone without regard to race\, color\, national origin\, gender\, religion\, age\, disability\, political beliefs\, sexual orientation\, and marital or familial status.
URL:https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/event/research-webinar-exploring-how-mild-winters-and-storm-events-influence-soil-and-nutrient-transport-in-lake-champlain-basin-streams/
LOCATION:Zoom – registration required
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