Northeast Aquatic Biologists (NAB) Conference 

Lake Morey Resort 82 Clubhouse Rd, Fairlee, Vermont

The annual Northeast Aquatic Biologist (NAB) Conference provides a forum for the professional sharing of knowledge and collaboration among the aquatic and environmental biologist community in the Northeast. The event is open to all registrants. Attendees include representatives in New England and New York State, including participants from state, federal, tribal, and municipal governments; the…

Annual Nonpoint Source Conference

Saybrook Point Resort & Marina 2 Bridge Street, Old Saybrook, Connecticut, United States

The 34th Annual Nonpoint Source (NPS) Conference will be held April 10-11, 2024 in Old Saybrook, Connecticut. Join NEIWPCC for two days of engaging discussions, presentations, and networking opportunities around the world of nonpoint source pollution management and information. View the conference webpage for additional details.

NEIWPCC Executive Committee and Commissioners Meeting

Meeting three times per year, the 35 governor-appointed commissioners oversee NEIWPCC. The meetings are an opportunity for the commissioners to discuss NEIWPCC priorities, projects and state issues. Contact Samantha Thompson for further information. 

Incorporating Climate Change Analysis Into Stream Temperature TMDLs: South Fork Nooksack River Pilot Project (Webinar)

The next webinar in the National 303(d) Restoring Our Impaired Waters Webinar Series will focus on the role of climate change in temperature total maximum daily loads (TMDLs). The free event is scheduled for July 11, 1-2 p.m. EST via Zoom.  Hear from James Kardouni, water quality lead with the state of Washington’s Department of Ecology on the…

Great Hudson River Fish Count

The Great Hudson River Fish Count is an annual event, sponsored by the NYSDEC’s Hudson River Estuary Program and the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve. Each summer, organizations all along the Hudson River and New York Harbor participate at riverfront sites to collect, count, and catalog fish species.

NEIWPCC Executive Committee and Commissioners Meeting

Meeting three times per year, the 35 governor-appointed commissioners oversee NEIWPCC. The meetings are an opportunity for the commissioners to discuss NEIWPCC priorities, projects and state issues. Contact Samantha Thompson for further information. 

Science on the Hudson River

Check out the latest in river science, restoration, and fun with the staff and friends of the Hudson River Research Reserve. Pull a seine net, check out live birds of prey, explore river conditions with our scientists, and enjoy an Arm of the Sea performance! The event is completely free and suited for all ages….

Day in the Life of the Hudson and Harbor

Each fall, schools all along the Hudson River collaborate to create a “day-in-the-life” picture of the river. The annual event is designed to bring school groups and education partners to the Hudson where they can learn directly from the river. Using seine nets, minnow pots, water-testing gear and simple tools, thousands of students catch and…

12th U.S. Symposium on Harmful Algae

The 12th U.S. Symposium on Harmful Algae will be held on October 27-November 1, 2024 in Portland, Maine. This event aims to address the national environmental challenges of harmful algal blooms (HABs) across both freshwater and marine systems. The symposium provides an opportunity to learn about the latest HAB research and explore innovative solutions aimed at…

Joint Meeting of MAWWG and NEBAWWG

The National Association of Wetland Managers (NAWM) and NEIWPCC have teamed up in cooperation with EPA Regions 1, 2, and 3 to host this year’s meeting. The 2024 Joint Meeting of MAWWG and NEBAWWG will be an opportunity to foster continued collaboration across EPA Regions 1, 2, and 3. The meeting will be held on…

NEIWPCC Executive Committee Meeting 

NEIWPCC’s Executive Committee – a subset of our commissioners – consists of the leaders of our member states’ environmental agencies or their representatives and has four regular meetings annually. Contact Samantha Thompson for further information.