2015 Webinar Series
Great Lakes Aquatic Invasive Species - Watercraft Inspection


NY Sea Grant Watercraft Inspection Program Trainer Brittney Rogers shows boaters some aquatic debris taken from their boat trailer during a watercraft inspection education stop. Rogers developed a Fall 2015 webinar series on the logistics of starting and managing the watercraft inspection component of a water-based stewardship program. Photo: NY Sea Grant


NY Sea Grant Hosts 2015 Watercraft Inspection Webinar Series


Contacts:


Thursday, October 29 2015

 

  • Identification, Impact, Prevention & Control of Aquatic Invasive Species with Megan Pistolese, St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management | Presentation (PDF)


Thursday, November 5 2015


  • How to Start a Watercraft Inspection Program with Brittney Rogers, New York Sea Grant Extension | Presentation (PDF)

    - Watercraft Inspection/Boat Stewardship Program Checklist (PDF)
    - Potential Funding Resources for Lake Associations (PDF)
    - New York State Watercraft Inspection Steward Program Handbook (Click Here)

  • Standardized Watercraft Inspection Data Collection with Eric Holmlund, Paul Smith’s Adirondack Watershed Institute Stewardship Program | Presentation (PDF)


Thursday, November 12 2015




Current Watercraft Inspection Program Models: Staffing Structures & Funding Mechanisms Panel:

  • Session Introduction: Brittney Rogers, New York Sea Grant Extension | Presentation (PDF)

  • Lake George: Dave Wick, Lake George Park Commission | Presentation (PDF)

  • NYS: Patty Wakefield and Megan Phillips, NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation | Presentation (PDF)

  • Conesus Lake: Louie Bo Freeman, Livingston Cornell Cooperative Extension

  • Adirondack Region: Eric Holmlund, Paul Smith’s Watershed Steward Program


Friday, November 20 2015

  • What Anglers and Boaters Know & Still Need to Hear About Aquatic Invasive Species with Nancy Connelly, Cornell University Natural Resources Department | Presentation (PDF)



Thursday, December 3 2015

  • Watercraft Inspection Legislation and Regulations: A Facilitated Discussion with David G. White, New York Sea Grant Extension | Presentation (PDF)

    - NYS Aquatic Invasive Species Regulations Summary Rack Card (PDF)
    - 2015 FAQs about AIS Regulations (PDF)
    - New York State Parks Aquatic Invasive Species Regulations (Full Text) (PDF)



For more information or assistance, contact New York Sea Grant Extension at 315.331.8415.


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