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  • ‘Thirst for Knowledge’ - Lake Hopatcong Water Quality Monitoring Results: A Look Back and What’s Happening in 2020

‘Thirst for Knowledge’ - Lake Hopatcong Water Quality Monitoring Results: A Look Back and What’s Happening in 2020

July 22, 2020| Environment, Events

By: Lake Hopatcong Foundation

Please join us on Thursday, August 6, at 12:30 pm for the fourth presentation in our “Thirst for Knowledge” lunch-and-learn webinar series, "Lake Hopatcong Water Quality Monitoring Results: A Look Back and What’s Happening in 2020” hosted by Dr. Fred Lubnow, Limnologist and Director of Aquatic Resources at Princeton Hydro. 

Princeton Hydro has been conducting water quality monitoring on Lake Hopatcong since 2001.  Learn why Princeton Hydro monitors the lake for total phosphorus, dissolved oxygen, pH, water clarity, nitrogen, chlorophyll a, and more. Dr. Lubnow will review long-term monitoring results and also discuss the Harmful Algae Bloom (HAB) monitoring being conducted. 

Dr. Lubnow’s areas of expertise include aquatic and watershed management, restoration ecology, community and ecosystem ecology, and the identification/management of Harmful Algal Blooms. As Director of Aquatic Resources, he manages a variety of lake and watershed restoration projects.

Our "Thirst for Knowledge” lunch-and-learn webinar series was created to share information and discuss topics of interest to our lake community. There is no cost to attend, however, registration is required. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Don't forget your lunch!

Registration for this webinar is now closed.

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