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    February 2015 Updates to the Lake Winnipeg Basin Information Network 

    Herbert, Claire (2015-03-09)
    Updates to the LWBIN presented at the Lake Winnipeg Research Consortium Science Meeting in Feburary 2015.
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    Response to the Province of Manitoba “Engaging Manitobans on Water Management 

    Barber, David; Papakyriakou, Tim; Pflugmacher, Stephan; McCullough, Greg; Herbert, Claire (Center for Earth Observation Science, Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources, University of Manitoba, 2021-08-13)
    As the Province of Manitoba engages with Manitobans on a Water Management Strategy, we must keep in mind that our freshwater is not an endless resource. We have to live with our finite water resources and understand that ...
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    A comparison of Satellite Derived Versus In-Situ Chlorophyll Values on Two Manitoba Great Lakes 

    Herbert, Claire; McCullough, Greg; Kling, H.J.; Barber, David (2018-12)
    The waters of Lakes Winnipegosis and Manitoba are Case II waters, meaning their optical properties are influenced not only by phytoplankton (chlorophyll-a) but also by total suspended sediments (TSS) and coloured dissolved ...
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    Manitoba Great Lakes Project, Presentation to Landscape Architecture,May 2019 

    Herbert, Claire (2019-05-01)
    An overview presentation to Landscape Architecture class at U of M
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    The Weather Keeper Program 

    Herbert, Claire; Candlish, Lauren (University of Manitoba, 2021)
    Water-weather keeper and water quality monitor pilot programs were developed in coordination with the MMF and were designed to build Métis capacity in water quality management activities and increase Métis ability to make ...
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    Using Satellite Images to Conduct Near Real-Time Assessment of Algal Blooms on Prairie Lakes 

    Herbert, Claire (2017-03)
    Millions of dollars are spent each year in Canada on protecting waterways from urban and agricultural pollutants, excess nutrient input and keeping fisheries healthy. Increasingly limited funding for research and monitoring ...
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    The Manitoba Great Lakes Program 

    Herbert, Claire; Candlish, Lauren (University of Manitoba, 2021-03)
    The Manitoba Great Lakes (MBGL) Program is a climatological and limnological research program focused on the upper Manitoba Great Lakes.
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    Le programme de surveillance des conditions météorologiques 

    Herbert, Claire; Candlish, Lauren (University of Manitoba, 2021)
    Water-weather keeper and water quality monitor pilot programs were developed in coordination with the MMF and were designed to build Métis capacity in water quality management activities and increase Métis ability to make ...
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    Programme des grands lacs du Manitoba 

    Herbert, Claire; Candlish, Lauren (University of Manitoba, 2021)
    The Manitoba Great Lakes (MBGL) Program is a climatological and limnological research program focused on the upper Manitoba Great Lakes. Le Programme des grands lacs du Manitoba (MBGL) est un programme de recherche ...
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    Monitoring Water Quality through the Manitoba Great Lakes Program 

    Herbert, Claire; Candlish, Lauren (University of Manitoba, 2021)
    The upper Manitoba Great Lakes (MBGL – Lakes Manitoba, Winnipegosis and Waterhen) act as filters that intercept nutrient flow from the Lake Winnipeg watershed, both as natural nutrient sinks and especially through ...
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