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USGS Great Lakes Science Center

The USGS Great Lakes Science Center conducts research to restore, enhance, manage, and protect the living resources and habitats in the Great Lakes basin ecosystem. Our research focuses on deepwater science, invasive species, aquatic ecosystem health, restoration ecology, and wetlands and coastal habitats.

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USGS Great Lakes Science Center

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  1. USGS Great Lakes Science Center Great Lakes Research

  2. GLSC Fisheries and Aquatic Research on the Great Lakes Our Mission – To advance scientific knowledge and provide scientific information for restoring, enhancing, managing, and protecting the living resources and their habitats in the Great Lakes basin ecosystem

  3. Our Basin-wide Facilities enable us to conduct research throughout the Great Lakes basin, and to link terrestrial, coastal, nearshore, and deepwater ecosystems. Lake Superior ˜ Munising ˜ Biological Station Biological Station Hammond Bay Biological Station ˜ Cheboygan Vessel Base ˜ l ˜ Lake Ontario Biological Station ˜ Tunison Laboratory Ann Arbor ê of Aquatic Science Lake Michigan ˜ Lake Erie Ecological Research Station ˜ Biological Station

  4. GLSC Research Focusing on: • Deepwater Science • Invasive Species • Aquatic Ecosystem Health • Restoration Ecology • Wetlands and Coastal Habitats

  5. Deepwater Science Research Vessels on all 5 of the Great Lakes

  6. Long-term data provides information on changes in fish community structure and the impact of invasive species.

  7. Invasive species Our History: • Van Oosten part of international team working on smelt in Lake Champlain in late 1930’s • Hammond Bay Biological Station established in 1950 to control and eradicate sea lamprey Current Program: • Long-term monitoring of fish community structure and food-web dynamics • Targeted research addressing current and future partner and resource needs related to individual exotic species

  8. Sea Lamprey Lampricide Control Data Archiving Tags Alternative Control Technologies (barriers, sterilization of males)

  9. Zebra Mussel Expansion

  10. Aquatic Ecosystem Health • Focus areas: • Tributaries • Wetlands • Nearshore habitats • Deepwater habitats

  11. Diporiea Mysis Decline of Diporeia and Mysis • Deepwater benthic invertebrates and diet staple of fishes • Decline coincident with proliferation of invasive dreissenid mussels • Trophic dynamics – decline results in aquatic food web disruption

  12. Human Health: Swimming Advisories E. Coli and Lake Michigan Beach Closures • E. coli not as a nuisance species but as a component of the ecosystem • Life history of E. coli • Source is often wildlife and waterfowl

  13. Thiamine Deficiency Complex (TDC)/Early Mortality Syndrome (EMS) • Nutritional deficiency believed to result from salmonids (lake trout, salmon) consuming non-native forage fish (alewife, rainbow smelt) • May be fatal and seriously impact population and/or fish community

  14. Restoration Ecology – Rehabilitation of Native Species and Their Habitats

  15. Huron/Erie Corridor Initiative This Initiative addresses: • Conservation biology of native species • Threats posed to native species by invasives (e.g. egg predation, similar spawning requirements) • Alteration of habitats used by native threatened and endangered species (e.g. substrate removal, reduced availability of low water velocity habitat, water temperature) • Restoration ecology

  16. Lake sturgeon – Restoration of spawning habitat in the Detroit River

  17. Restoration of Native Mussels • Unionids are the most endangered fauna in North America • Over 70% of the 300 species are listed as either endangered or threatened • In the Great Lakes basin, proliferation of dreissenid mussels pose a significant threat to native mussels • Research: assess unionid species composition abundance, and community structure, determine the potential of public lands to serve as refuges for unionids

  18. Lake trout restoration • For over 40 years the GLSC has worked closely with the Great Lakes Fishery Commission and its cooperating U.S. and Canadian Federal agencies, the eight Great Lakes states, the Province of Ontario, and Tribal fishery management agencies to restore lake trout populations in all of the Great Lakes.

  19. Wetlands and Coastal Habitats GLSC provides critical scientific information to natural resource managers through wetland restoration and management studies, and long-term effects of lake level changes (IJC partnership). Metzger Marsh before and after restoration (western Lake Erie) Wetland studies and development of new water level regulation plans for Lake Ontario

  20. Coastal Ecosystem InitiativeResearch Focus: • Understanding relationships between protection of natural coastal habitats and biota and environmental factors such as: • Water-level change • Coastal sediment dynamics • Coastal tributary sediment dynamics and hydrology • Ground water contributions to the coastal zone

  21. GLSC Research Focus Summary • Deepwater Science – long-term datasets for fish population/community assessment • Invasive Species Program – understanding biological impacts of current invasives and preventing further invasions • Aquatic Ecosystem Health – food web dynamics and other key issues (E.coli,TDC/EMS) • Restoration Ecology – rehabilitation of native species and habitats • Wetlands and Coastal Habitats – wetland restoration and management studies; effects of Great Lakes water level changes

  22. USGS Great Lakes Science Center (Maybe something here to re-iterate the importance and value of water quality monitoring and research to GLSC projects; value of partnerships between BRD and WRD and also inter-agency collaborations.)

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