Below
is a list of project
partners, related
efforts and additional
background information.
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Remote
Sensing and
Geospatial
Analysis Laboratory (University
of Minnesota):
Co-collaborator
of the Remote
Sensing of
Water Resources
project and
website host.
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Water
Resources
Center (University
of Minnesota):
Co-collaborator
of the Remote
Sensing of
Water Resources
project.
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Citizen
Lake Monitoring
Program (Minnesota
Pollution
Control Agency):
A network
of citizen
volunteers
collecting
data on hundreds
of lakes statewide
in Minnesota.
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LakeFinder (Minnesota
Department of
Natural Resources):
An online lake
mapping tool
that provides
lake information
such as stocking,
lake quality
and public access.
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Minnesota
Pollution
Control Agency:
Protects Minnesota's
environment
through monitoring
environmental
quality and
enforcing
environmental
regulations.
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The
Upper Midwest
Regional Earth
Science Applications
Center (RESAC):
A summary
of research
on regional
water clarity
in Minnesota,
Wisconsin,
and Michigan.
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NASA:
Our nation’s
earth and space
exploration
program which
supports research
on satellite
remote sensing
of lakes at
the University
of Minnesota
through the
Earth Science
Enterprise (ESE).
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Landsat
7:
A NASA site
that provides
general information
on the Landsat-7
satellite.
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USGS
Landsat Program:
Provides general
information
on the Landsat-7
satellite.
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Landsat.org:
Our favorite
source for Landsat
data and previews.
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North
American
Lake Management
Society (NALMS):
A non-profit
organizaton
that forge
partnerships
among citizens,
scientists,
and professionals
to foster
the management
and protection
of lakes
and reservoirs
for today
and tomorrow
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Minnesota
Shoreland
Management
Resourse Guide:
The Minnesota
Shoreland
Management
Resource Guide
provides easy
access to
information
about sustainable
shoreland
practices
to improve
management
of Minnesota's
lakes and
rivers.
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Lake
Access:
A cooperative
project between
the University
of Minnesota,
Duluth Natural
Resources
Research Institute
and Department
of Education,
Minnesota
Sea Grant,
Hennepin Parks,
Minnehaha
Creek Water
Shed District
and Apprise
Technologies
that delivers
real-time
water quality
information
on Minneapolis
metropolitan
lakes to the
public using
advanced sensor
technology
and the Internet.