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Great Lakes Fish Monitoring Surveillance Program Data

Data produced by the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program

  • Great Lakes Environmental Database (GLENDA)
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    Brian Lenell (lenell.brian@epa.gov) 
    312-353-4891 or 800-621-8431 ext. 34891
    GLFMSP Manager

    USGS Science in the Great Lakes (SiGL)

Sample collection policies and procedures for the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring Surveillance Program  

  • US EPA Scientific Collections Policy
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Historical archive of samples collected since the 1970s

 US Federal Scientific Collections 

Chemical Analysis

Chemical analysis for the GLFMSP is conducted through a cooperative agreement with Clarkson University. In 2015, EPA awarded Clarkson a grant to continue monitoring Great Lakes fish for contamination from legacy pollutants such as PCBs and banned pesticides and from emerging chemicals of concern. For more information about the chemical analysis, contact Dr. Thomas M. Holsen.  

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Last updated on November 29, 2022
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