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Using Boater Data to Inform Risk Models

Hosted by the Invasive mussel Collaborative
Wednesday, October 28th
11 am- 12:30 pm EST
The webinar will discuss the development of invasive mussel risk models informed by watercraft inspection and boater movement data. This webinar will feature the ARMOR model, built in New York to streamline the process of boat inspections for invasive species management, and a predictive model for Minnesota assessing the likelihood of overland transport of invasive mussels on recreational boats.
- Cathy McGlynn and John Marino, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
- Marc Frischer, University of Georgia; Sandra Nierzwicki-Bauer and Jeremy Farrell, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Nick Phelps, University of Minnesota
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