The Saline Lakes Ecosystem Integrated Water Availability Assessment (SLE IWAA) is hosting a Fall Webinar series to discuss and share research findings from the past year. The webinars are open to the public, and will include live Q&A sessions to engage with the researchers conducting this important work. The first session, taking place Wednesday, October 9 at 12pm MDT, will be an overview of the project, we encourage all who take interest in water resources in the Great Salt Lake basin and neighboring watersheds to attend.
Registration and details: https://www.usgs.gov/special-topics/saline-lake-ecosystems-integrated-water-availability-assessment/news/saline-lake
Time: 12pm-1pm MDT
10/9/24: Project Overview
10/16/24: Water Quantity
10/23/24: Water Quality
10/30/24: Bird Movements
11/6/24: Terminal Lakes Prey Availability
11/13/24: Remote Sensing
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The Saline Lakes Ecosystem Integrated Water Availability Assessment is a program conducted by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) to expand our understanding of water availability within the terminal watersheds of the Great Basin. By leveraging partnerships with local agencies and universities, the SLE IWAA informs resource managers about the interplay between saline lake hydrology and ecology with best available data.