Lake Erie harmful algal bloom forecast on June 30

Online webinar followed by media Q&A session with lead forecaster

This is an algal bloom in the western basin of Lake Erie, as seen by aircraft during a flyover in summer of 2019. This airborne campaign is ongoing at NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory in conjunction with NOAA's monitoring and biweekly sampling in Saginaw Bay. The flyovers are done in collaboration with researchers at NASA Glenn and are funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.

This is an algal bloom in the western basin of Lake Erie, as seen by aircraft during a flyover in summer of 2019. This airborne campaign is ongoing at NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory in conjunction with NOAA's monitoring and biweekly sampling in Saginaw Bay. The flyovers are done in collaboration with researchers at NASA Glenn and are funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. (Image credit: Zachary Haslick, Aerial Associates Photography Inc.)

NOAA will release its 2021 Harmful Algal Bloom forecast for Lake Erie on Wed., June 30 during a media briefing hosted by Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory at The Ohio State University.

The event will be streamed online for the press and public. A moderated Q&A session limited to media will follow the forecast. A Q&A session for stakeholders will follow the media briefing.

WHAT

NOAA’s 2021 harmful algal bloom forecast for Lake Erie, followed by related presentations.

WHEN

Wed. June 30, 10:00 a.m. EDT

WHO

HOW

Online (audio and graphics) through Webex, or by phone by calling 415-655-0001, access code 161 480 3958.

Reporters must register here offsite link to receive the link to the Webex presentation.

Reporters will be able to view graphics and ask questions online through WebEx. Reporters can hear an audio feed of the webinar by telephone, but telephone users will not be able to ask questions in the Q&A session.

NOTE

Print- and broadcast-quality graphics will be available for download during and after the teleconference.  

 

Media Contacts

Jennie Lyons, NOAA, Jennie.Lyons@noaa.gov, 202-603-9372

Jill Jentes, Ohio State University, jentes.1@osu.edu, 614-937-0072