Sessions
Author Meet and Greet
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Thu
Paul J. Radomski is a scientist with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Paul currently serves as Minnesota’s scientific expert on lakeshore habitat management issues. Paul has published over 30 scientific articles on a range of topics including water level management, consequences of climate change on fish recruitment, management of commercial and treaty fisheries, loss of lakeshore habitat, recreational fisheries regulation, loon nesting, aquatic plant monitoring, lead fishing tackle policies, ethics of aquatic non-indigenous plant management, and gill-net selectivity. He, together with Dr. Van Assche, authored a book on lake ecology and lakeshore redevelopment titled Lakeshore Living. He had a major role in the development of model shoreland ordinances, and he assists local governments in lake protection through improved watershed planning and implementation. Paul works out of the DNR Brainerd office, and he is always willing to help lakeshore owners and lake associations better protect their lake.