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Sander Doucette, Julia Houlden, Megan Fung, Allie Mandel and Mike Hannan.
Sander Doucette, Julia Houlden, Megan Fung, Allie Mandel and Mike Hannan.
Five Hamilton students working on Oneida Lake research with Eugene Domack, the J. W. Johnson Family Professor of Environmental Studies, attended the 2008 Oneida Lake Watershed Conference on Oct. 21 at the Lake Shore Yacht and Country Club in Cicero. The students included Sander Doucette '09 (economics), Megan Fung '10 (geosciences), Mike Hannan '09 (geosciences), Julia Houlden '09 (environmental studies) and Allie Mandel '09 (environmental studies). Domack, who is on the Watershed Advisory Council Board of Directors, spoke at the conference on Natural Variability and Recent Trends in Sediment Transport in Eastern Oneida Lake.
 
Other topics included community involvement in the Oneida Lake watershed, ecosystem indicators, impacts of tourism, building trends and development, and climate change.

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