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Spring is here, and we’re participating in and sponsoring a variety of events this season and beyond. The Princeton Hydro team is sponsoring and co-organizing a Coastal Resiliency conference in New Jersey; presenting at the National Water Quality Monitoring Council conference in Virginia Beach; leading professional education courses; and participating in a variety of events that celebrate environmental stewardship.
Here’s a snapshot of what’s to come:
Presented by the Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space and hosted by Duke Farms, the New Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team Conference is considered the most comprehensive state-wide forum on invasive species. The conference encompasses insights from both academic research and field experience, and features practical demonstrations by land stewards in addition to formal presentations. Princeton Hydro, a sponsor of the conference, will be exhibiting. We look forward to seeing you there!
Get more info and register.
The Camden Collaborative Initiative, along with Camden Community Partnership, is hosting the 6th Annual Camden Environmental Summit on Wednesday, April 19th from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. This year’s Summit, which Princeton Hydro is proud to sponsor, will be held in-person at the Hilton Garden Inn on the Camden Waterfront. As the only event of its kind in the region, the Summit provides an opportunity for community leaders, nonprofit organizations, environmental advocates, green businesses and government officials to unite under a shared vision and to address issues of air quality, stormwater management, climate resilience, brownfields redevelopment, illegal dumping, health and environmental education.
While the impacts of storm surges along the New Jersey coast continue to be studied, various coastal restoration projects have proven to help mitigate coastal impacts and flooding. Hosted by the SAME New Jersey Post, this full-day program will highlight planning, funding, and implementation efforts for coastal restoration and storm risk management in the region. Representatives from government agencies and nonprofits working in New Jersey coastal settings will discuss their programs and experiences adapting to increased storm intensity and frequency. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of current program initiatives and active stakeholders to help build a resilient future. Continuing education credits are available! Princeton Hydro is a proud sponsor, exhibitor, and co-organizer of this event.
See the agenda & register.
Join American Littoral Society on on Saturday, April 22 at 11 a.m. for annual maintenance on the living shoreline project at Slade Dale Sanctuary in Point Pleasant, NJ. In addition to adding recycled Christmas trees collected over the winter, volunteers will also help install coir logs to help stabilize the shoreline. Some of this work will require volunteers to be in the water; a limited amount of waders will be provided, but if you have your own, please bring them with you.
National Water Quality Monitoring Council is hosting its 13th National Monitoring Conference in Virginia Beach and in a limited virtual format. This conference provides opportunities for water stakeholders – federal, state, tribal and local water professionals, nonprofits, academia, industry and water consultants, and volunteer and community scientists – to network, develop new skills and partnerships, and exchange information. Presentation topics include harmful algal blooms, climate change, and new and emerging lake management technologies. Princeton Hydro Director of Aquatics Michael Hartshorne, Senior Technical Director of Ecological Services Dr. Fred Lubnow, and Senior Project Manager Christopher Mikolajczyk, CLM are all leading presentations.
Join NYSFOLA for its 40th Anniversary at the Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center in Lake George. Founded in 1983, NYSFOLA is comprised of 200+ lake associations across the state. This year’s conference, which is titled “Telling Your Lake’s Story Through Science and Education,” includes a variety of panel discussions, workshops, networking events and an exhibitor hall. Princeton Hydro, a sponsor of the event, is leading a variety of workshops.
Registration is open!
The PA-AWWA is hosting its 45th Annual Conference at the Pocono’s Kalahari Resort. The 3-day conference will focus on providing participants with the tools and education they need to continue managing and protecting our most valuable resource: clean and safe water. Princeton Hydro Senior Technical Director of Ecological Services Dr. Fred Lubnow is presenting at the event, and the keynote speaker is former Philadelphia Eagles great Bill Bergey.
We are honored to sponsor this year’s Pinelands Science Forum on Climate Change. This is the first forum to kick-off a new series of forums hosted by the Pinelands Preservation Alliance. This daylong event, will bring together scientists to share information about climate change impacts we are already experiencing, what we may see in the future, and how we can make changes to mitigate and adapt. The conference includes breakfast and lunch and a short tour of PPA’s Rancocas Creek Farm.
See the full agenda and register.
Each year, the Coalition’s Choose Clean Water Conference provides a two-day forum for participants to learn about the most important and up-to-date Chesapeake restoration issues, network with fellow Chesapeake Bay supporters and activists, develop strategies to advance federal, regional and local restoration goals, and learn from successes. This year’s conference, which is being held in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, will highlight the challenges, opportunities, and lessons headwater states have to inform us in our work for clean water. Participants will enjoy a variety of field trips, plenary sessions, workshops and networking opportunities.
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