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Poster Presentations

1. Community-Based Monitoring of Water Quality in UNESCO Biosphere Reserves.
Emily Corbett, Queen’s University, School of Environmental Studies

2. Transforming Water Dialogues: A pilot podcast project on bringing Indigenous and Western knowledge systems together to address water issues in Canada.
Lindsay Day, University of Guelph, Population Medicine

3. Targeted metagenomic analysis of drinking well water in southern Ontario  implications for human, public, and environmental health.
Kamila Pogoda, Queen’s University, School of Environmental Studies

4. Hydro-geophysical study of the Lake on the Mountain in Prince Edward County using Frequency Domain Electromagnetics.
Lianne Chu, Queen’s University, Geology

5. Is climate driving the shift from unicellular to colonial species of scaled chrysophytes in minimally-disturbed lakes in the Adirondacks, NY. Hannah Rundle, Queen’s University, Biology
6. The use of flame retardants due to outdated and overly stringent flammability standards: televisions as a case study.
Jessica Pertili, Queen’s University, School of Environmental Studies

7. Tick the Box or Authentic Engagement? An Examination of How Canadian and Australian Researchers Involve Indigenous Knowledge-Holders in Water Research and Governance.
Robert Stefanelli, Queen’s University, Geography

8. Rapid, cost-effective algal bloom detection methods through small Unmanned aerial system (UAS).
Stephen Anderson, Queen’s University, Biology

9. The effects of urbanization on the channel morphology in a small catchment:  A case study of Wilket Creek in Toronto, Ontario.
Danielle Barr, University of Western Ontario, Geography

10. Determination of diffusion coefficients for He and CH4 and isotopic fractionation in low-permeability sedimentary rocks.
Emilia Wojciechowska, University of Ottawa, Earth Sciences

11. The Variability in Bedload Transport during Experimental Hydrographs in Gravel-bed Braided Rivers.
Sarah Peirce, University of Western Ontario, Geography

12. Discontinuities in Stream Networks: The Likelihood of Ecological Change Downstream of Tributaries.
Melissa Brochu, Trent University, Environmental and Life Sciences

13. Turtle-Friendly Beaver Baffle Design, Testing and Monitoring.
Julia McCann, Queen’s University, School of Environmental Studies

14. Boundary Spanning Organizations for Transboundary Water Governance.
Jespal Panesar, University of Waterloo, School of Environmental

15. The Role of Canopy Water Partitioning on the Isotopic Signature of Plant Water.
Jenna Snelgrove, Trent University, Environmental and Life Sciences

16. The Santa River Basin, Peru: Impact of climate change on water resources.
Rodrigo Perez, McMaster University, School of Geography and Earth Sciences

16. Ocean Canada Partnership at McMaster University.
Jacob Brodka, McMaster University, Centre for Peace Studies

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