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Last call - register today!
Join over 2,100 people from 47 states and 21 countries at our inaugural Great Lakes Microplastics Summit!
This is the final call to register for the inaugural Great Lakes Microplastics Summit, taking place virtually on October 22! Hosted by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), this free one-day event will bring together researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders from across the region to network, share insights, and explore the latest findings regarding microplastics in both surface water and drinking water.
This Summit is a part of Governor Gretchen Whitmer's Microplastics Awareness Week and will provide a unique opportunity to hear from thought leaders, engage in Q&A sessions, and connect with colleagues who are shaping the future of microplastics research and management. Agenda highlights include fate and transport of microplastics, microplastic analysis methods, human and ecosystem health impacts, and interactions with other contaminants.
The Summit will be held virtually through a combination of Zoom and the event app, Whova. All registrants will have the ability to network, chat with peers, contact speakers, and view the Zoom recordings, so even if you cannot attend all the sessions, you can view them later.
Whether you're from a university, government agency, nonprofit, or simply interested in microplastics in the Great Lakes, this summit offers a valuable opportunity to connect, learn, and collaborate. Join us as we advance the conversation on microplastics in the Great Lakes.
Registration for this inaugural event is free.
Program Questions: Eddie Kostelnik: [email protected]
Registration Questions: Alana Berthold: [email protected]
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