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Lake Ontario Trout Tagging Study — Posters
Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative for Lake Ontario - News
Apr 13, 2025
May 31, 2025
Where oh where do the lake trout go? Scientists are studying lake trout movements in Lake Ontario using special acoustic tags.
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In Media: Trout in Lake Ontario Tagged, Tracked With Hopes of Resolving a Fishy Mystery
Great Lakes Sustainable Recreational and Commercial Fisheries - News
Nov 21, 2023
May 31, 2025
A binational study involving researchers in the U.S. and Canada hopes to uncover a mystery involving the trout of Lake Ontario.
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Lake Trout Research Underway on Lake Ontario
Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative for Lake Ontario - Press Release
Jun 05, 2023
May 31, 2025
Investigators are using specialized tags that communicate with acoustic receivers stationed on the lake bottom. The tags will provide information about the migration patterns and habitats used by adult lake trout.
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Report: 2023 CSMI Lake Ontario — Field Year Prospectus
Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative for Lake Ontario - News
May 20, 2023
May 31, 2025
This Prospectus highlights a subset of the extensive binational collaborative muti-agency efforts occurring throughout 2023, specifically the: lower food web sampling, water quality and nutrients monitoring efforts, coordinated glider deployments, chemical contaminants monitoring, and fish population assessments.
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Science Priority Planning for Lake Ontario: 2023 Cooperative Science & Monitoring Initiative
Publications: Success Stories - Extension (2022)
Aug 14, 2022
May 31, 2025
New York Sea Grant facilitates the prioritized planning of CSMI research on the Great Lakes to add to the critical understanding of the world’s most complex freshwater system.
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NYSG Featured in NYSDEC's 2016-2018 Great Lakes Program Progress Report
New York's Great Lakes - News
Apr 02, 2019
Dec 23, 2020
People and communities are benefiting from collaborative projects, including a number of them with Sea Grant, to restore New York's Great Lakes resources
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Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative for Lake Ontario
Related Sites
May 30, 2017
Jun 13, 2017
[Links Coming Soon] Some of the U.S. and Canadian sampling in Lake Ontario. Credit: Loriann Cody ...
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Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative for Lake Ontario
Acknowledgements
May 30, 2017
May 30, 2017
General Acknowledgments Fred Luckey (U.S. EPA), Kathy Bunting-Howarth (NYSG), Paul Focazio (NYSG), William Wise (NYSG), Loriann Cody (Graphic designer), Sharon Mullen (NYSG), Pat Hoyt (NYSG), JoAnne Getchonis & Staff (Cornell Biological Field Station), Joe Makarewicz (SUNY Brockport), Brian Weidel (USGS), Kristen Holeck (Cornell Univ), Jim Watkins (Cornell Univ), Great Lakes Sea Grant Network , (OH, IL-IN, PA, WI, MN, MI, Lake Champlain Sea Grant), Helen Domske (NYSG), Mary Austerman (NY...
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Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative for Lake Ontario
Resources
May 30, 2017
May 31, 2025
NYSG's "Resources" page includes all three videos and four fact sheets in the series highlighting Lake Ontario's most recent focus in the Great Lakes Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative
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Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative for Lake Ontario
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May 30, 2017
Jun 13, 2017
Scientists have learned a great deal about the Great Lakes over the past several decades by doing long-term studies and monitoring. To get a better understanding of this complex system the United States and Canada committed to a collaborative, binational scientific effort in the Great Lakes in 2002. The effort is known as the Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative, or CSMI. CSMI rotates from lake to lake on a 5-year cycle and aims to promote, organize, and unify different research ...
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