Stream Temperature Data and Modeling Meeting - May 3, 2012
May 3, 2012
9:00-9:05 Welcome to Meeting - Ken Elowe, FWS Region 5
9:05-9:10 Meeting Purpose - Ben Letcher USGS CAFRC & Ralph Abele, EPA Region 1
9:10-11:15 Session 1: Temperature Data Collection and Management (All of the presentations below have been compiled into a single PowerPoint, available by clicking the preceding link.)
9:10-9:20 Overview and regional summary - Ralph Abele, EPA Region 1 & Naomi Detenbeck, EPA AED
9:20-9:25 Massachusetts DEP and DF&W - Gerry Szal, MA DEP & Todd Richards, MDF&W
9:25-9:30 Vermont - Rod Wentworth, VT Department of Fish and Wildlife
9:35-9:40 New Hampshire DES and DFG - David Niels, NH DES & John Magee, NHF&G
9:40-9:45 Connecticut DEEP - Mike Beauchene, CT DEEP & Neal Hagstrom,CT DEEP
9:45-9:50 Maine DEP - tbd
9:50-10:00 US Forest Service - Mark Prout, Keith Nislow
10:00-10:05 USGS - Dave Bjerklie CT Water Science Center
10:05- 10:10 National Park Service -Kevin Morris, Northeast Temperate Network
10:10-10:20 Break
10:20-11:15 Moderated session/ questions and answers
11:15-12:00 Keynote Address - Dan Isaak, US Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station
12:00-12:45 Lunch
12:45-3:15 Session 2: Modeling and data applications
12:45-12:50 Overview - Ben Letcher, USGS Conte Anadromous Fish Research Center
12:50-1:05 CT, MA, NH Temperature Data Analysis- Jennifer Jacobs, UNH
1:05-1:20 Landscape models - Naomi Detenbeck, EPA AED
1:20-1:35 PRMS/ SNTEMP proposal - Dave Bjerklie USGS CT Water Science Center
1:35-1:50 NALCC Hydrology and Stream Temperature Project - Austin Polebitski, UMass-Amherst
1:50-2:00 Break
2:00-2:20 Artificial neural network models in New York - Jim McKenna, USGS Great Lakes Science Center
2:20-3:00 Michigan temperature data/models - Paul Seelbach USGS Great Lakes Science Center
3:00-3:15 Next steps and wrap up
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