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Lakewide Action and Management Plans - LAMPs Beth Hinchey Malloy & Liz LaPlante, US EPA GLNPO An Overview Prepared for GL ANS Panel Meeting Nov 7, 2018

Great Lakes Water Quality Purpose is to restore and maintain the chemical, physical and biological integrity of the Waters of the Great Lakes Agreement Photo Credit: ECCC 2

Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement Annexes 1 : Areas of Concern 2 : Lakewide Management 3 : Chemicals of Mutual Concern 4 : Nutrients 5 : Discharges from Vessels 6 : Aquatic Invasive Species 7 : Habitat and Species 8 : Groundwater 9 : Climate Change Impacts 10 : Science 3

Lakewide Management An open process that provides science-based answers to three questions: How is the lake doing? What is stressing the lake? What additional actions are necessary to help the lake meet the 9 GLWQA General Objectives? A lakewide mechanism to help coordinate and facilitate: Taking action Tracking progress and challenges 4

Lake Partnerships Lake Partnerships Members representing federal, provincial, state, indigenous, tribal, and local governments Participation from others including NGOs, academia, and the public Co-chaired by Environment and Climate Change Canada and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Lakewide Management Annex Commitments Develop LAMPs Assess Lake Status Set Science Priorities

Lakewide Action and Management Plans LAMPs are binational ecosystem-based action plans for restoring and protecting Great Lakes water quality

Lake Superior LAMP Building from a strong basis of cooperative lakewide management 8

COMMITMENT TO ACTION Agencies commit to incorporate, to the extent feasible, LAMP objectives and projects in their decisions on programs, funding, and staffing. Agencies commit to specific projects in which they anticipate involvement. Photo credit: WDNR 9

REPORTING Lake Partnerships will provide annual updates to the public Annual reports will include a brief status of LAMP projects 10

Status of LAMP Development Lake Status Superior - Developed in 2015-2016 - Released in September 2016 Huron - Developed in 2016-2017 - Released in April 2018 Ontario - Developed in 2017-2018 - Soon to be made available for public comment Erie - Development initiated in 2018 - To be released in 2019 Michigan - Development initiated in 2018 - To be released in 2020

Actions to Address Aquatic Invasive Species Under the Lake Huron and Lake Superior Lakewide Action and Management Plans (LAMPs)

Lake Superior LAMP Project #1 Add additional locations to the lakewide AIS early detection/rapid response surveillance projects. Status: Complete Details: Three locations added in 2016 as part of coordinated lakewide AIS survey. Agencies are continuing existing and implementing new early detection efforts.

Lake Superior LAMP Project #2 Undertake additional AIS prevention outreach and education, including discussions with recreational boaters, and installation of lake access site signage. Status: On-track Details: A wide range of prevention activities underway around the lake, including new boatlaunch signage, written articles, classroom education and citizen scientist initiatives

Lake Superior LAMP Project #3 Maintain and improve effectiveness of Sea Lamprey control, prevent introduction of new species, and limit expansion of previously-established AIS. Status: On-track Details: Sea Lamprey control program is continuing. Monitoring for new invasive is occurring in some areas, as are placebased invasive species control efforts Sea Lamprey. Photo: Minnesota Sea Grant

Lake Superior LAMP Project #4 Contribute to the elimination of European Common Reed (i.e., Phragmites australis, subsp. australis) from the Lake Superior basin by undertaking or supporting lakewide distribution mapping, early detection efforts, and control efforts. Status: On-track Details: New efforts undertaken for mapping, early detection and control, with many examples in southwest end of the basin. New efforts in Canada in 2017, identifying some small stands along trans-canada highway (but no presence on Lake Superior coastline within Canadian NMCA or parks)

Lake Huron LAMP Project #1 Ballast Water: Establish and implement programs and measures that protect the Great Lakes basin ecosystem from the discharge of AIS in ballast water, consistent with commitments made by the Parties through Annex 5 of the GLWQA. Partners: Transport Canada, USCG, USEPA Status: In progress

Lake Huron LAMP Project #2 Early Detection and Rapid Response: Through the Annex 6 subcommittee, implement an early detection and rapid response initiative with the goal of finding new invaders and preventing them from establishing self-sustaining populations. Partners: DFO, Little Traverse Bay Band, USFS, USFWS Status:

Lake Huron LAMP Project #3 Canals and Waterways: Through the Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee, prevent the establishment and spread of Bighead and Silver Carp in the Great Lakes. Partners: USEPA, USFWS Status: In progress

Lake Huron LAMP Project #4 Sea Lamprey: Control the larval Sea Lamprey population in the St. Marys River with selective lampricides. Continue operation and maintenance of existing barriers and the design of new barriers where appropriate. Design and construct Au Gres Sea Lamprey Trap in Arenac County, Michigan. Design and construct Au Sable Sea Lamprey Trap in Losco County, Michigan. Partners: DFO, USACE, USFWS Status: In progress

Lake Huron LAMP Project #5 Improve understanding of invasive species impacts to inform management efforts: Impacts of Round Goby on the Foodweb: Enhance assessment methods and technology to better understand Round Goby population density and distribution. Causes of Botulism Outbreaks: Improve understanding of links between mussels, Round Goby, and Botulism outbreaks in waterfowl. Cladophora growth: Work through the Annex 4 subcommittee to support the creation of Lake Huron sentinel Cladophora monitoring sites to determine the role of mussels in nearshore algae growth and possible mitigation efforts. Partners: MDNR, NOAA, OMNRF, USGS Status:

Lake Huron LAMP Project #6 Control of Terrestrial and Wetland Invasive Species: Maintain coastal and nearshore aquatic habitat diversity and function through appropriate control of Phragmites and other detrimental invasive species (e.g., Glossy Buckthorn, European Frog-bit, Purple Loosestrife, Japanese Knotweed) including monitoring, mapping, and control efforts guided by BMPs. Coordinate Phragmites control efforts and share BMPs through the Ontario Phragmites Working Group and Great Lakes Phragmites Collaborative. Partners: MDNR, Conservation Authorities, OMNRF, Parks Canada, Tribes, USDA-NRCS, USEPA, USFS, USFWS Status: In progress