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NALMS 2007 International Symposium - October 30-November 2, 2007
GeoResources Institute July 23, 2007
What: NALMS 2007 International Symposium
When: October 30 - November 2, 2007
Where: Coronado Springs Resort, Orlando, Florida
This year, the North American Lake Management Society (NALMS) and the Florida Lake Management Society invite you to join us for the 2007 NALMS
Symposium in the heart of Walt Disney World® at the Coronado Springs Resort. It’s been 20 years since
NALMS first visited the Orlando area, and if you haven’t been to Orlando lately, you will be amazed at
the growth that has occurred. Orlando is now home to three major theme parks, numerous smaller ones,
and is the second most desired vacation spot in the U.S. White sandy beaches are less than 1 hour away.
Florida is also home to more than 10,000 lakes, including Lake Okeechobee–the second largest lake in the
U.S. after the Great Lakes. In fact, from the air, it sometimes appears that there is little solid ground
to stand on. Florida is surrounded by water on three sides, and the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico
contribute to the semi-tropical climate. Late October and November are special times in Central Florida,
with daily highs often in the upper 70s and low 80s, and gentle warm breezes.
The State of Florida is a leader in lake-related research and restoration efforts. The Florida Everglades
is the site of the largest environmental restoration project ever attempted. It is in recognition of these
on-going efforts that the 2007 NALMS Conference theme of “Understanding the Science of Lake Management”
was selected. The Symposium will emphasize scientific aspects of lakes and use of scientific concepts to
make sound management decisions.
For more information visit www.nalms.org/Conferences/Orlando/Default.aspx
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