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32 | their characteristics. Examples of data you can find here include | 32 | their characteristics. Examples of data you can find here include | ||
33 | river and lake data, water quality data. \r\n\r\nIn CEOS, related | 33 | river and lake data, water quality data. \r\n\r\nIn CEOS, related | ||
34 | research themes include biogeochemistry, Inland lakes and waters, | 34 | research themes include biogeochemistry, Inland lakes and waters, | ||
35 | modelling, remote sensing and technology, trace metals and | 35 | modelling, remote sensing and technology, trace metals and | ||
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56 | "name": "lmb-watershed-gaps", | 56 | "name": "lmb-watershed-gaps", | ||
57 | "notes": "**Introduction**\r\nThis workshop was the result of many | 57 | "notes": "**Introduction**\r\nThis workshop was the result of many | ||
58 | hours of planning and hard work by a committee consisting of Nora | 58 | hours of planning and hard work by a committee consisting of Nora | ||
59 | Casson, Diane Orihel, Gordon Goldsborough, Scott Forbes, Elise | 59 | Casson, Diane Orihel, Gordon Goldsborough, Scott Forbes, Elise | ||
60 | Watchorn, Scott Higgins and Pascal Badiou. The workshop was | 60 | Watchorn, Scott Higgins and Pascal Badiou. The workshop was | ||
61 | facilitated by Sheldon McLeod and the report writing was led by | 61 | facilitated by Sheldon McLeod and the report writing was led by | ||
62 | Marliese Peterson and Nora Casson. Marliese Peterson also coordinated | 62 | Marliese Peterson and Nora Casson. Marliese Peterson also coordinated | ||
63 | the note taking during the workshop, and was assisted by Madeline | 63 | the note taking during the workshop, and was assisted by Madeline | ||
64 | Stanley, Chris Hope, Jill Watling, Alexandra Goodman, and Hailey | 64 | Stanley, Chris Hope, Jill Watling, Alexandra Goodman, and Hailey | ||
65 | Robichaud.\r\n\r\n**Summary**\r\nLake Manitoba is a large, shallow | 65 | Robichaud.\r\n\r\n**Summary**\r\nLake Manitoba is a large, shallow | ||
66 | prairie lake located in central Manitoba. The lake and watershed are | 66 | prairie lake located in central Manitoba. The lake and watershed are | ||
67 | subject to numerous environmental pressures including climate change, | 67 | subject to numerous environmental pressures including climate change, | ||
68 | land use change, and regulation of water levels, particularly during | 68 | land use change, and regulation of water levels, particularly during | ||
69 | the operation of the Portage Diversion which diverts water from the | 69 | the operation of the Portage Diversion which diverts water from the | ||
70 | Assiniboine River into Lake Manitoba. There are substantial gaps in | 70 | Assiniboine River into Lake Manitoba. There are substantial gaps in | ||
71 | our scientific knowledge about the ecology, limnology, and hydrology | 71 | our scientific knowledge about the ecology, limnology, and hydrology | ||
72 | of Lake Manitoba, which limit our ability to make informed management | 72 | of Lake Manitoba, which limit our ability to make informed management | ||
73 | decisions. A science workshop was convened at the University of | 73 | decisions. A science workshop was convened at the University of | ||
74 | Winnipeg in December 2015 to summarize the state of knowledge around | 74 | Winnipeg in December 2015 to summarize the state of knowledge around | ||
75 | water quality and ecosystem functioning in Lake Manitoba and its | 75 | water quality and ecosystem functioning in Lake Manitoba and its | ||
76 | watershed, identify key knowledge gaps, and develop ways to address | 76 | watershed, identify key knowledge gaps, and develop ways to address | ||
77 | these gaps. The workshop was attended by 34 participants from | 77 | these gaps. The workshop was attended by 34 participants from | ||
78 | universities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, | 78 | universities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, | ||
79 | all of whom had particular expertise in one of four theme areas: | 79 | all of whom had particular expertise in one of four theme areas: | ||
80 | \r\n\r\n- Water Levels & Regulation\r\n- Watershed Management & | 80 | \r\n\r\n- Water Levels & Regulation\r\n- Watershed Management & | ||
81 | Landscape Processes\r\n- Water Quality\r\n- Ecology & | 81 | Landscape Processes\r\n- Water Quality\r\n- Ecology & | ||
82 | Wetlands.\r\n\r\nThis report summarizes the findings and | 82 | Wetlands.\r\n\r\nThis report summarizes the findings and | ||
83 | recommendations of the workshop, and can be used to help guide | 83 | recommendations of the workshop, and can be used to help guide | ||
84 | research priorities into the future. While specific, detailed | 84 | research priorities into the future. While specific, detailed | ||
85 | recommendations were made in each theme area, two major | 85 | recommendations were made in each theme area, two major | ||
86 | recommendations emerged across all themes. The first recommendation is | 86 | recommendations emerged across all themes. The first recommendation is | ||
87 | the existence of critical data gaps which must be filled before | 87 | the existence of critical data gaps which must be filled before | ||
88 | progress can be made on understanding ecosystem functioning. These | 88 | progress can be made on understanding ecosystem functioning. These | ||
89 | gaps include physical data (e.g. bathymetric, meteorological and LiDAR | 89 | gaps include physical data (e.g. bathymetric, meteorological and LiDAR | ||
90 | data), water quality data (e.g. off-shore water chemistry, tributary | 90 | data), water quality data (e.g. off-shore water chemistry, tributary | ||
91 | nutrient loading), and ecological data (e.g. algal community | 91 | nutrient loading), and ecological data (e.g. algal community | ||
92 | composition, zooplankton characterization, macroinvertebrates | 92 | composition, zooplankton characterization, macroinvertebrates | ||
93 | population estimates). Furthermore, we do not understand the extent of | 93 | population estimates). Furthermore, we do not understand the extent of | ||
94 | spatial and temporal heterogeneity in the Lake Manitoba system. Much | 94 | spatial and temporal heterogeneity in the Lake Manitoba system. Much | ||
95 | of the monitoring that does take place occurs along the edges of the | 95 | of the monitoring that does take place occurs along the edges of the | ||
96 | lake during the open water season, resulting in large gaps in our | 96 | lake during the open water season, resulting in large gaps in our | ||
97 | understanding of processes occurring in the middle of the lake or | 97 | understanding of processes occurring in the middle of the lake or | ||
98 | during the winter. Without filling these critical data gaps, our | 98 | during the winter. Without filling these critical data gaps, our | ||
99 | scientific understanding of the system is incomplete and we are | 99 | scientific understanding of the system is incomplete and we are | ||
100 | limited in our ability to make recommendations to resource managers | 100 | limited in our ability to make recommendations to resource managers | ||
101 | and stakeholders. The second general recommendation that emerged is | 101 | and stakeholders. The second general recommendation that emerged is | ||
102 | the need to coordinate research activities across disciplines and | 102 | the need to coordinate research activities across disciplines and | ||
103 | agencies. Lake Manitoba and its watershed are complex ecosystems which | 103 | agencies. Lake Manitoba and its watershed are complex ecosystems which | ||
104 | are connected to the landscape and other waterbodies, including Lakes | 104 | are connected to the landscape and other waterbodies, including Lakes | ||
105 | Winnipeg and Winnipegosis. To this end, we propose establishing a | 105 | Winnipeg and Winnipegosis. To this end, we propose establishing a | ||
106 | Manitoba Great Lakes Research Consortium to coordinate and disseminate | 106 | Manitoba Great Lakes Research Consortium to coordinate and disseminate | ||
107 | research across Manitoba\u2019s Great Lakes. Such an organization | 107 | research across Manitoba\u2019s Great Lakes. Such an organization | ||
108 | could also facilitate a repository to make data collected from Lake | 108 | could also facilitate a repository to make data collected from Lake | ||
109 | Manitoba and connected ecosystems accessible to researchers and | 109 | Manitoba and connected ecosystems accessible to researchers and | ||
110 | stakeholders. While there are major gaps in our understanding of | 110 | stakeholders. While there are major gaps in our understanding of | ||
111 | ecosystem functions in Lake Manitoba and its watershed, this report | 111 | ecosystem functions in Lake Manitoba and its watershed, this report | ||
112 | provides a way forward. For the gaps that were identified as the most | 112 | provides a way forward. For the gaps that were identified as the most | ||
113 | pressing, workshop participants outlined plans of action to address | 113 | pressing, workshop participants outlined plans of action to address | ||
114 | these gaps, including identifying collaborators, potential sources of | 114 | these gaps, including identifying collaborators, potential sources of | ||
115 | funding, and timelines to achieve these goals. These next steps will | 115 | funding, and timelines to achieve these goals. These next steps will | ||
116 | be useful to researchers, government agencies, and non-governmental | 116 | be useful to researchers, government agencies, and non-governmental | ||
117 | organizations as they move forward to address the issues facing Lake | 117 | organizations as they move forward to address the issues facing Lake | ||
118 | Manitoba.", | 118 | Manitoba.", | ||
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124 | "description": "The University of Winnipeg is a dynamic campus and | 124 | "description": "The University of Winnipeg is a dynamic campus and | ||
125 | a downtown hub that connects people from diverse cultures and nurtures | 125 | a downtown hub that connects people from diverse cultures and nurtures | ||
126 | global citizens.\r\n\r\nWe offer high-quality undergraduate and | 126 | global citizens.\r\n\r\nWe offer high-quality undergraduate and | ||
127 | graduate programs including several that are unique in Western Canada, | 127 | graduate programs including several that are unique in Western Canada, | ||
128 | for example, a Bachelor of Arts in Human Rights, and a Master\u2019s | 128 | for example, a Bachelor of Arts in Human Rights, and a Master\u2019s | ||
129 | degree in Development Practice with a focus on Indigenous Development. | 129 | degree in Development Practice with a focus on Indigenous Development. | ||
130 | Our graduates value their educational experience, and UWinnipeg | 130 | Our graduates value their educational experience, and UWinnipeg | ||
131 | consistently ranks highly in national surveys for overall reputation, | 131 | consistently ranks highly in national surveys for overall reputation, | ||
132 | small class sizes, academic excellence and commitment to the | 132 | small class sizes, academic excellence and commitment to the | ||
133 | environment.\r\n\r\nThe Richardson College for the Environment & | 133 | environment.\r\n\r\nThe Richardson College for the Environment & | ||
134 | Science Complex accommodates over 2,000 students, faculty, staff and | 134 | Science Complex accommodates over 2,000 students, faculty, staff and | ||
135 | visitors daily. As one of the most innovative Science Complexes in | 135 | visitors daily. As one of the most innovative Science Complexes in | ||
136 | Canada, our renowned professors, graduate and undergraduate students | 136 | Canada, our renowned professors, graduate and undergraduate students | ||
137 | are researching and studying the most challenging issues we face: | 137 | are researching and studying the most challenging issues we face: | ||
138 | climate change, isotope productions and cancer tests, and pollutants | 138 | climate change, isotope productions and cancer tests, and pollutants | ||
139 | in our air and lakes. Our state-of-the-art Axworthy Health and | 139 | in our air and lakes. Our state-of-the-art Axworthy Health and | ||
140 | RecPlex offers new research and student practicum opportunities in | 140 | RecPlex offers new research and student practicum opportunities in | ||
141 | kinesiology, education and applied health. The RecPlex offers sports | 141 | kinesiology, education and applied health. The RecPlex offers sports | ||
142 | and recreation programs for students, Wesmen athletes and the broader | 142 | and recreation programs for students, Wesmen athletes and the broader | ||
143 | community.", | 143 | community.", | ||
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166 | located in central Manitoba. The lake and watershed are subject to | 166 | located in central Manitoba. The lake and watershed are subject to | ||
167 | numerous environmental pressures including climate change, land use | 167 | numerous environmental pressures including climate change, land use | ||
168 | change, and regulation of water levels, particularly during the | 168 | change, and regulation of water levels, particularly during the | ||
169 | operation of the Portage Diversion which diverts water from the | 169 | operation of the Portage Diversion which diverts water from the | ||
170 | Assiniboine River into Lake Manitoba. There are substantial gaps in | 170 | Assiniboine River into Lake Manitoba. There are substantial gaps in | ||
171 | our scientific knowledge about the ecology, limnology, and hydrology | 171 | our scientific knowledge about the ecology, limnology, and hydrology | ||
172 | of Lake Manitoba, which limit our ability to make informed management | 172 | of Lake Manitoba, which limit our ability to make informed management | ||
173 | decisions. A science workshop was convened at the University of | 173 | decisions. A science workshop was convened at the University of | ||
174 | Winnipeg in December 2015 to summarize the state of knowledge around | 174 | Winnipeg in December 2015 to summarize the state of knowledge around | ||
175 | water quality and ecosystem functioning in Lake Manitoba and its | 175 | water quality and ecosystem functioning in Lake Manitoba and its | ||
176 | watershed, identify key knowledge gaps, and develop ways to address | 176 | watershed, identify key knowledge gaps, and develop ways to address | ||
177 | these gaps. The workshop was attended by 34 participants from | 177 | these gaps. The workshop was attended by 34 participants from | ||
178 | universities, government agencies, and non- governmental | 178 | universities, government agencies, and non- governmental | ||
179 | organizations, all of whom had particular expertise in one of four | 179 | organizations, all of whom had particular expertise in one of four | ||
180 | theme areas: Water Levels & Regulation; Watershed Management & | 180 | theme areas: Water Levels & Regulation; Watershed Management & | ||
181 | Landscape Processes; Water Quality; and Ecology & Wetlands. This | 181 | Landscape Processes; Water Quality; and Ecology & Wetlands. This | ||
182 | report summarizes the findings and recommendations of the workshop, | 182 | report summarizes the findings and recommendations of the workshop, | ||
183 | and can be used to help guide research priorities into the future. | 183 | and can be used to help guide research priorities into the future. | ||
184 | While specific, detailed recommendations were made in each theme area, | 184 | While specific, detailed recommendations were made in each theme area, | ||
185 | two major recommendations emerged across all themes. The first | 185 | two major recommendations emerged across all themes. The first | ||
186 | recommendation is the existence of critical data gaps which must be | 186 | recommendation is the existence of critical data gaps which must be | ||
187 | filled before progress can be made on understanding ecosystem | 187 | filled before progress can be made on understanding ecosystem | ||
188 | functioning. These gaps include physical data (e.g. bathymetric, | 188 | functioning. These gaps include physical data (e.g. bathymetric, | ||
189 | meteorological and LiDAR data), water quality data (e.g. off-shore | 189 | meteorological and LiDAR data), water quality data (e.g. off-shore | ||
190 | water chemistry, tributary nutrient loading), and ecological data | 190 | water chemistry, tributary nutrient loading), and ecological data | ||
191 | (e.g. algal community composition, zooplankton characterization, | 191 | (e.g. algal community composition, zooplankton characterization, | ||
192 | macroinvertebrates population estimates). Furthermore, we do not | 192 | macroinvertebrates population estimates). Furthermore, we do not | ||
193 | understand the extent of spatial and temporal heterogeneity in the | 193 | understand the extent of spatial and temporal heterogeneity in the | ||
194 | Lake Manitoba system. Much of the monitoring that does take place | 194 | Lake Manitoba system. Much of the monitoring that does take place | ||
195 | occurs along the edges of the lake during the open water season, | 195 | occurs along the edges of the lake during the open water season, | ||
196 | resulting in large gaps in our understanding of processes occurring in | 196 | resulting in large gaps in our understanding of processes occurring in | ||
197 | the middle of the lake or during the winter. Without filling these | 197 | the middle of the lake or during the winter. Without filling these | ||
198 | critical data gaps, our scientific understanding of the system is | 198 | critical data gaps, our scientific understanding of the system is | ||
199 | incomplete and we are limited in our ability to make recommendations | 199 | incomplete and we are limited in our ability to make recommendations | ||
200 | to resource managers and stakeholders. The second general | 200 | to resource managers and stakeholders. The second general | ||
201 | recommendation that emerged is the need to coordinate research | 201 | recommendation that emerged is the need to coordinate research | ||
202 | activities across disciplines and agencies. Lake Manitoba and its | 202 | activities across disciplines and agencies. Lake Manitoba and its | ||
203 | watershed are complex ecosystems which are connected to the landscape | 203 | watershed are complex ecosystems which are connected to the landscape | ||
204 | and other waterbodies, including Lakes Winnipeg and Winnipegosis. To | 204 | and other waterbodies, including Lakes Winnipeg and Winnipegosis. To | ||
205 | this end, we propose establishing a Manitoba Great Lakes Research | 205 | this end, we propose establishing a Manitoba Great Lakes Research | ||
206 | Consortium to coordinate and disseminate research across | 206 | Consortium to coordinate and disseminate research across | ||
207 | Manitoba\u2019s Great Lakes. Such an organization could also | 207 | Manitoba\u2019s Great Lakes. Such an organization could also | ||
208 | facilitate a repository to make data collected from Lake Manitoba and | 208 | facilitate a repository to make data collected from Lake Manitoba and | ||
209 | connected ecosystems accessible to researchers and stakeholders. While | 209 | connected ecosystems accessible to researchers and stakeholders. While | ||
210 | there are major gaps in our understanding of ecosystem functions in | 210 | there are major gaps in our understanding of ecosystem functions in | ||
211 | Lake Manitoba and its watershed, this report provides a way forward. | 211 | Lake Manitoba and its watershed, this report provides a way forward. | ||
212 | For the gaps that were identified as the most pressing, workshop | 212 | For the gaps that were identified as the most pressing, workshop | ||
213 | participants outlined plans of action to address these gaps, including | 213 | participants outlined plans of action to address these gaps, including | ||
214 | identifying collaborators, potential sources of funding, and timelines | 214 | identifying collaborators, potential sources of funding, and timelines | ||
215 | to achieve these goals. These next steps will be useful to | 215 | to achieve these goals. These next steps will be useful to | ||
216 | researchers, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations | 216 | researchers, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations | ||
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