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Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program (CLMP)
2012 Enrollment
Enrollment
for the 2012 spring/summer monitoring season is now closed.
To
collect quality data on Michigan's inland lakes, Michigan Clean
Water Corps (MiCorps) and Michigan Lake and Stream Associations,
Inc. (ML&SA) have partnered to implement the Cooperative Lakes
Monitoring Program (CLMP).
Michigan State University's Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
supports the partnership with technical assistance.
2012
Program Information
Before enrolling
for the CLMP, please be aware of the following:
- All CLMP partners and participating volunteer monitors
should be committed to a quality program, which produces quality
data. Therefore, any new lake communities or volunteer monitors
joining the CLMP need to commit to taking the necessary training
and performing all monitoring activities exactly as outlined in
the provided monitoring procedures.
- Each
volunteer monitor must demonstrate that they can collect consistent
quality data before they can participate in the more complicated
monitoring program. Consequently, first year lake communities
and volunteer monitors may only register for the Secchi Disk Transparency,
Spring Total Phosphorus and Summer Total Phosphorus and Exotic
Aquatic Plant Watch monitoring programs. After they have
demonstrated a proficiency in these programs in following years
they may register for chlorophyll, dissolved oxygen/temperature,
aquatic plant mapping and any possible pilot program. They must
have experience in and be enrolled in the Secchi disk transparency,
total phosphorus, and chlorophyll monitoring program to register
for the dissolved oxygen/temperature or aquatic plant mapping
program.
- The
CLMP is open to all lake associations, corporations and individuals.
Membership in MLSA is not required to participate in the program.
- To
learn more about each of the monitoring programs, please visit
the CLMP Documents
web page. If you would like more information about any of the
monitoring programs you may also contact Jean Roth at (989) 257-3715
or jroth@mlswa.org.
The
MiCorps partners welcome your lake community to the CLMP volunteer
lake monitoring program. We are confident that participation in
the program will provide your lake community with quality data for
your lake management program and projects.
2012
CLMP Participants
A waiver
MUST be filled out and submitted to MLSA BEFORE CLMP testing begins.
You may not begin sampling unless each sampler has submitted a waiver
form.
Download
the 2012 Waiver Form
Information packets for
each of the monitoring parameters, including procedures, field sampling
forms, and other important information are available for download
by clicking here.
If you are unable to download and print this information, you may
request that hard copies be mailed to you.
2012
CLMP Enrollment
Enrollment
for the 2012 spring/summer monitoring season is now closed.
To
register for the 2013 CLMP, please check back later this fall.
Registration
fees are due at the time of registration. If you are unable to complete
this form online, you may also contact Jean Roth at (989) 257-3715
or jroth@mlswa.org
to request a paper registration form.
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