October 24-27, 2006
"Water Under Pressure - Balancing Values, Demands and Extremes" - INFO HERE
Hosted by: Canadian Water Resources Association - B.C. Branch Conference
Vancouver, B.C.
November 8-10, 2006
NALMS 2006: Making Connections -- People, Lakes, Watersheds 26th International Symposium of the North American Lake Management Society
Hosted by: Indiana Lakes Management Society
Site: Crowne Plaza & Historic Union Station Conference Center Indianapolis, Indiana
Indiana has a long and rich history in limnology and lakes. The last glaciers, some 10,000 years ago, covered the northern third of the state with natural lakes. There are virtually no natural lakes in the southern two-thirds of the state but there are plenty of impoundments. Indiana's 1400 lakes over 5 acres in size include 8 Corps of Engineers projects (10m700-acre Monroe Reservoir is the largest in the state) and Lake Wawasee, at 2,600 acres, the largest natural lake in the state.
It is in recognition of this rich history that the theme of the 2006 NALMS International Symposium is derived. This Symposium will emphasize connections between natural lakes and reservoirs; between watersheds and lakes; and, of course, between people and lakes.
The Call for Papers is now available and can be found on the conference website at
http://www.nalms.org.
This year's Indianapolis, Indiana venue, known as the "Crossroads of America" provides an easy connection from anywhere. Please visit http://www.nalms.org for complete details and information as they become available:
- Call for Papers
- Technical Session Topics
- Exhibitor Information
- Workshops
- Special Events
- Lodging and More!
Registration materials will be available in June.
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