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GLSC Sea Lamprey Science Highlighted by Great Lakes Fishery Commission
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GLSC Studies the Effect of Pausing Sea Lamprey Control Efforts During COVID
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Great Lakes Science Center
Welcome! The Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC) is part of the Midcontinent Region of the USGS, DOI Regions 3 and 5. Our scientists work in the Great Lakes region and other parts of the country to meet the nation’s need for scientific information used by resource managers to restore, enhance, manage, and protect the living resources and habitats in the Great Lakes basin.
GLSC Vessels
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Great Lakes Copepod Key
Go To The Key
Amphibian Week with USGS: Science for Healthy Habitats
April 17, 2026
Amphibian Week with USGS: Science for Healthy Habitats
Ecological Thresholds, Abiotic Stress, and Climate Change: A Conceptual Framework
June 16, 2025
Ecological Thresholds, Abiotic Stress, and Climate Change: A Conceptual Framework
U.S. Geological Survey Pollinator Science Strategy, 2025–35—A Review and Look Forward
June 12, 2025
U.S. Geological Survey Pollinator Science Strategy, 2025–35—A Review and Look Forward
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April 8, 2026
Ecology of Lake Erie – Wetlands and lake-wide planktonic communities: A synthesis
Ecology of Lake Erie – Wetlands and lake-wide planktonic communities: A synthesis
No abstract available.
Authors
Stuart A. Ludsin, Mohiuddin Munawar, Anna G. Boegehold, D. Andrew R. Drake, Kurt P. Kowalski, Lauren M. Pintor
By
Ecosystems Mission Area
,
Great Lakes Science Center
April 8, 2026
Abundance and movement patterns of fish accessing a reconnected Lake Erie coastal wetland: Insights from high-resolution sonar data
Abundance and movement patterns of fish accessing a reconnected Lake Erie coastal wetland: Insights from high-resolution sonar data
Coastal wetlands of the Laurentian Great Lakes are complex ecosystems that provide essential biological services, including providing habitat for a suite of fish species. As restoration efforts for these coastal wetlands increase, there is a need to characterize how well restored areas support the life histories of wetland, riverine, and lake fishes. Most traditional survey methods (e.g...
Authors
Kurt P. Kowalski, Alexandra A. Bozimowski, McKenzie K.H. Smith, Michael R. Eggleston, Maxwell F. Ramsay, Holly J. Eschenburg
By
Ecosystems Mission Area
,
Great Lakes Science Center
March 31, 2026
Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2025
Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2025
The U.S. Geological Survey has conducted annual trawl surveys across Lake Superior since 1978 that describe trends in fish species occurrence and relative abundance to support fisheries science and management. In 2025, the Lake Superior fish community was sampled with daytime bottom and surface trawls at 72 nearshore stations in May and June and 36 offshore locations in July. Nearshore...
Authors
Nicole M. Watson, Isabel I. Field, Jared Thomas Myers, Daniel Yule
By
Ecosystems Mission Area
,
Great Lakes Science Center
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September 15, 2025
eDNA and the Efficacy of Management Actions
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a powerful feedback tool, giving managers fast, clear, and cost-effective evidence to guide decisions and improve conservation outcomes.
By
Ecosystems Mission Area
,
Biological Threats and Invasive Species Research Program
,
Environmental Health Program
,
Species Management Research Program
,
Alaska Science Center
,
Columbia Environmental Research Center
,
Eastern Ecological Science Center
,
Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
,
Fort Collins Science Center
,
Great Lakes Science Center
,
National Wildlife Health Center
,
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
,
Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
,
Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center
,
Southwest Biological Science Center
,
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
,
Western Ecological Research Center (WERC)
,
Western Fisheries Research Center
,
Wetland and Aquatic Research Center
,
Pacific Northwest Environmental DNA Laboratory
eDNA and the Efficacy of Management Actions
September 15, 2025
eDNA and the Efficacy of Management Actions
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a powerful feedback tool, giving managers fast, clear, and cost-effective evidence to guide decisions and improve conservation outcomes.
Learn More
September 11, 2025
eDNA for Water-Quality Monitoring and Public Health Protection
By analyzing genetic traces left behind in water, eDNA provides early warning signs of problems—helping managers respond faster, protect public health, and keep freshwater ecosystems resilient.
By
Ecosystems Mission Area
,
Biological Threats and Invasive Species Research Program
,
Environmental Health Program
,
Alaska Science Center
,
Columbia Environmental Research Center
,
Eastern Ecological Science Center
,
Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
,
Fort Collins Science Center
,
Great Lakes Science Center
,
National Wildlife Health Center
,
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
,
Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
,
Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center
,
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
,
Western Ecological Research Center (WERC)
,
Western Fisheries Research Center
,
Wetland and Aquatic Research Center
,
Pacific Northwest Environmental DNA Laboratory
eDNA for Water-Quality Monitoring and Public Health Protection
September 11, 2025
eDNA for Water-Quality Monitoring and Public Health Protection
By analyzing genetic traces left behind in water, eDNA provides early warning signs of problems—helping managers respond faster, protect public health, and keep freshwater ecosystems resilient.
Learn More
September 9, 2025
eDNA Science for Species Management, Ecosystem Health, Biodiversity Monitoring, and Habitat Restoration
Using eDNA to track biodiversity, guide restoration, and safeguard ecosystems for the future.
By
Ecosystems Mission Area
,
Biological Threats and Invasive Species Research Program
,
Species Management Research Program
,
Alaska Science Center
,
Columbia Environmental Research Center
,
Eastern Ecological Science Center
,
Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
,
Fort Collins Science Center
,
Great Lakes Science Center
,
National Wildlife Health Center
,
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
,
Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
,
Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center
,
Southwest Biological Science Center
,
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
,
Western Ecological Research Center (WERC)
,
Western Fisheries Research Center
,
Wetland and Aquatic Research Center
,
Pacific Northwest Environmental DNA Laboratory
eDNA Science for Species Management, Ecosystem Health, Biodiversity Monitoring, and Habitat Restoration
September 9, 2025
eDNA Science for Species Management, Ecosystem Health, Biodiversity Monitoring, and Habitat Restoration
Using eDNA to track biodiversity, guide restoration, and safeguard ecosystems for the future.
Learn More
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.gov
website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.
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)
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GLSC Sea Lamprey Science Highlighted by Great Lakes Fishery Commission
Read Story
Interview With GLSC’s Nicole Watson About PhD Dissertation Research at Michigan State University Featured in Article About Arctic Grayling Reintroduction
Read Story
Developing More Options for Managing Invasive Plants
Read Story
GLSC Studies the Effect of Pausing Sea Lamprey Control Efforts During COVID
Read Story
GLSC Teaches Preschool Students About Aquatic and Terrestrial Science of the Great Lakes
Read Story
GLSC Invited to Great Lakes Angler Workshop
Read Story
Great Lakes Science Center
Home
Science
Data
Multimedia
Publications
Software
News
Connect
Partners
Great Lakes Science Center
Welcome! The Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC) is part of the Midcontinent Region of the USGS, DOI Regions 3 and 5. Our scientists work in the Great Lakes region and other parts of the country to meet the nation’s need for scientific information used by resource managers to restore, enhance, manage, and protect the living resources and habitats in the Great Lakes basin.
GLSC Vessels
More Information
Great Lakes Copepod Key
Go To The Key
Amphibian Week with USGS: Science for Healthy Habitats
April 17, 2026
Amphibian Week with USGS: Science for Healthy Habitats
Ecological Thresholds, Abiotic Stress, and Climate Change: A Conceptual Framework
June 16, 2025
Ecological Thresholds, Abiotic Stress, and Climate Change: A Conceptual Framework
U.S. Geological Survey Pollinator Science Strategy, 2025–35—A Review and Look Forward
June 12, 2025
U.S. Geological Survey Pollinator Science Strategy, 2025–35—A Review and Look Forward
View All
April 8, 2026
Ecology of Lake Erie – Wetlands and lake-wide planktonic communities: A synthesis
Ecology of Lake Erie – Wetlands and lake-wide planktonic communities: A synthesis
No abstract available.
Authors
Stuart A. Ludsin, Mohiuddin Munawar, Anna G. Boegehold, D. Andrew R. Drake, Kurt P. Kowalski, Lauren M. Pintor
By
Ecosystems Mission Area
,
Great Lakes Science Center
April 8, 2026
Abundance and movement patterns of fish accessing a reconnected Lake Erie coastal wetland: Insights from high-resolution sonar data
Abundance and movement patterns of fish accessing a reconnected Lake Erie coastal wetland: Insights from high-resolution sonar data
Coastal wetlands of the Laurentian Great Lakes are complex ecosystems that provide essential biological services, including providing habitat for a suite of fish species. As restoration efforts for these coastal wetlands increase, there is a need to characterize how well restored areas support the life histories of wetland, riverine, and lake fishes. Most traditional survey methods (e.g...
Authors
Kurt P. Kowalski, Alexandra A. Bozimowski, McKenzie K.H. Smith, Michael R. Eggleston, Maxwell F. Ramsay, Holly J. Eschenburg
By
Ecosystems Mission Area
,
Great Lakes Science Center
March 31, 2026
Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2025
Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2025
The U.S. Geological Survey has conducted annual trawl surveys across Lake Superior since 1978 that describe trends in fish species occurrence and relative abundance to support fisheries science and management. In 2025, the Lake Superior fish community was sampled with daytime bottom and surface trawls at 72 nearshore stations in May and June and 36 offshore locations in July. Nearshore...
Authors
Nicole M. Watson, Isabel I. Field, Jared Thomas Myers, Daniel Yule
By
Ecosystems Mission Area
,
Great Lakes Science Center
View All
September 15, 2025
eDNA and the Efficacy of Management Actions
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a powerful feedback tool, giving managers fast, clear, and cost-effective evidence to guide decisions and improve conservation outcomes.
By
Ecosystems Mission Area
,
Biological Threats and Invasive Species Research Program
,
Environmental Health Program
,
Species Management Research Program
,
Alaska Science Center
,
Columbia Environmental Research Center
,
Eastern Ecological Science Center
,
Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
,
Fort Collins Science Center
,
Great Lakes Science Center
,
National Wildlife Health Center
,
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
,
Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
,
Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center
,
Southwest Biological Science Center
,
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
,
Western Ecological Research Center (WERC)
,
Western Fisheries Research Center
,
Wetland and Aquatic Research Center
,
Pacific Northwest Environmental DNA Laboratory
eDNA and the Efficacy of Management Actions
September 15, 2025
eDNA and the Efficacy of Management Actions
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a powerful feedback tool, giving managers fast, clear, and cost-effective evidence to guide decisions and improve conservation outcomes.
Learn More
September 11, 2025
eDNA for Water-Quality Monitoring and Public Health Protection
By analyzing genetic traces left behind in water, eDNA provides early warning signs of problems—helping managers respond faster, protect public health, and keep freshwater ecosystems resilient.
By
Ecosystems Mission Area
,
Biological Threats and Invasive Species Research Program
,
Environmental Health Program
,
Alaska Science Center
,
Columbia Environmental Research Center
,
Eastern Ecological Science Center
,
Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
,
Fort Collins Science Center
,
Great Lakes Science Center
,
National Wildlife Health Center
,
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
,
Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
,
Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center
,
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
,
Western Ecological Research Center (WERC)
,
Western Fisheries Research Center
,
Wetland and Aquatic Research Center
,
Pacific Northwest Environmental DNA Laboratory
eDNA for Water-Quality Monitoring and Public Health Protection
September 11, 2025
eDNA for Water-Quality Monitoring and Public Health Protection
By analyzing genetic traces left behind in water, eDNA provides early warning signs of problems—helping managers respond faster, protect public health, and keep freshwater ecosystems resilient.
Learn More
September 9, 2025
eDNA Science for Species Management, Ecosystem Health, Biodiversity Monitoring, and Habitat Restoration
Using eDNA to track biodiversity, guide restoration, and safeguard ecosystems for the future.
By
Ecosystems Mission Area
,
Biological Threats and Invasive Species Research Program
,
Species Management Research Program
,
Alaska Science Center
,
Columbia Environmental Research Center
,
Eastern Ecological Science Center
,
Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
,
Fort Collins Science Center
,
Great Lakes Science Center
,
National Wildlife Health Center
,
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
,
Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
,
Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center
,
Southwest Biological Science Center
,
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
,
Western Ecological Research Center (WERC)
,
Western Fisheries Research Center
,
Wetland and Aquatic Research Center
,
Pacific Northwest Environmental DNA Laboratory
eDNA Science for Species Management, Ecosystem Health, Biodiversity Monitoring, and Habitat Restoration
September 9, 2025
eDNA Science for Species Management, Ecosystem Health, Biodiversity Monitoring, and Habitat Restoration
Using eDNA to track biodiversity, guide restoration, and safeguard ecosystems for the future.
Learn More
View All
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