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GLRI-Contaminants of emerging concern and biological effects database
This subproduct is a database of multiagency data, funded as part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), to monitor and assess potential exposure and effects of chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) on aquatic and other wildlife in the Great Lakes. This database includes environmental contaminant occurrence data and biological indicator data from Army Corps of Engineers, NOAA, US EPA, US FWS, and USGS.
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GLRI-Contaminants of emerging concern and biological effects database
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This subproduct is a database of multiagency data, funded as part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), to monitor and assess potential exposure and effects of chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) on aquatic and other wildlife in the Great Lakes. This database includes environmental contaminant occurrence data and biological indicator data from Army Corps of Engineers, NOAA, US EPA, US FWS, and USGS.
Great Lakes Initiative (GLI) Clearinghouse
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The Great Lakes Initiative Toxicity Data Clearinghouse is a central location for information on criteria, toxicity data, exposure parameters and other supporting documents used in developing water quality standards in the Great Lakes Watershed.
Great Lakes Environmental Database (GLENDA)
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The Great Lakes Environmental Database (GLENDA) houses environmental data collected by EPA Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) programs that sample water, aquatic life, sediments, and air to assess the health of the Great Lakes ecosystem. GLENDA is available to the public on the EPA Central Data Exchange (CDX). A CDX account is required, which anyone may create. GLENDA offers “Ready to Download Data Files” prepared by GLNPO or a “Query Data” interface that allows users to select from predefined parameters to create a customized query. Query results can be downloaded in .csv format. GLNPO programs providing data in GLENDA include the Great Lakes Water Quality Survey and Great Lakes Biology Monitoring Program (1983-present, biannual monitoring throughout the Great Lakes to assess water quality, chemical, nutrient, and physical parameters, and biota such as plankton and benthic invertebrates), the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program (1977-present, annual analysis of top predator fish composites to assess historic and emerging persistent, bioaccumulative, or toxic chemical contaminants), the Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative (2002-present, intensive water quality and biology sampling of one lake per year focusing on key challenges and data gaps), the Great Lakes Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network (1990-present, monitoring Great Lakes air and precipitation for persistent toxic chemicals), the Lake Michigan Mass Balance Study (1993-1996, analyzed the atmosphere, tributaries, sediments, water column, and biota of Lake Michigan for nutrients, atrazine, PCBs, trans-nonachlor, and mercury modelling), and the Great Lakes Legacy Act (1996-present, evaluations of sediment contamination in Areas of Concern). GLENDA is updated frequently with new data.