River water level fluctuations are a natural phenomenon that help shape aquatic communities. However, the St Lawrence River (SLR) water levels have been managed for the past 60 years. Join River Institute Research Scientist, Matt Windle, for a talk on what the SLR used to be like and how aquatic life have adapted to the changes over the years. Matt has studied Hoople Bay to see how the biodiversity compares to other sections of the river that do not experience the same severe water level fluctuations and to track seasonal biodiversity changes.
How to attend event…At 7pm – click here to watch live.