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Feb 22nd, 2021

Please join us! 

Register for this week’s #GLIERTRUSTvirtual panel “Environmental solutions to industrial challenges” featuring Connie Lilley, Court Sandau, Ed Verhamme & GLIER Research Scientist Paul Weidman

The panel is this Friday February 26th, 10am ET

Feb 22nd, 2021

University of Windsor researchers and their partners are working together using Real Time monitoring to study and predict Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) to more quickly identify problems and protect our drinking water. 

Dec 15th, 2020

A four year Fish Genome Project (GEN-FISH), led by Dr.

Dec 15th, 2020

Dr. John Hartig, Visiting Scientist at GLIER, presented a Webinar, outlining the results of the State of the Strait report to the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments recently.  

Nov 16th, 2020

A team of researchers at the University of Windsor has received $300,000 in CFI special funding to study community infections of COVID by testing sewage.  The team, which consists of Dr. Mike McKay, Dr. Daniel Heath, Dr. Lisa Porter, Dr. Rajesh Seth and Dr.

Oct 29th, 2020

Our next #GLIERTRUSTvirtual seminar is around the corner with renown expert Dr. Helen Jarvie from the University of Waterloo on Friday November 6th at 10am EST via Zoom. Dr. Jarvie’s seminar is entitled "A clearer view through murky waters?

Oct 22nd, 2020

Thank you to all who joined us for the first installation of the #GLIERTRUSTvirtual series. We are looking forward to hosting our next guest @jananisivarajah on Friday, October 23rd at 10AM for a discussion about reshaping our thinking about urban forests as public health infrastructure.

Oct 8th, 2020

Reasearchers at RAEON are using a Slocum glider Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) to monitor conditons such as low oxygen levels and harmful algal blooms in real time over long periods of time in Lake Erie.  This allows researchers to collect continuous data, which is more informative than

Oct 7th, 2020

With the recent release of the State of the Strait's Report "Checkup: Assessing Ecosystem Health of the Detroit River and Western Lake Erie", Dr.