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NorEaST Workshop - December 2014
Co-hosted by the US Geological Survey, Michigan State University and University of Wisconsin – Platteville. This meeting was organized as part of the “NorEaST – Stream Temperature Web Portal Demonstration and Application” project funded by the USGS Northeast Climate Science Center. Presentations are available for download.
NorEaST - agenda
Meeting Objectives: • Provide overview of stream temperature monitoring protocols and data management • Introduce and demonstrate the NorEaST Stream Temperature Web Portal • Conduct User testing of the NorEaST Web Portal and gain feedback • Demonstrate ways to automate data analysis and quality assurance of data • Demonstrate and discuss applications of continuous stream temperature data • Discuss leveraging NorEaST web portal with other efforts • Discuss moving NorEaST into the future (development needs, funding mechanisms/models, other site types, expanded geography, etc.)
How to Add Content to the Portal
Instructions for adding content to the portal including: a general overview; pages; news items; links; files; events; collections; and discussions.
Brook Trout and Stream Temperature Modeling Workshop Information
Workshop on the science and management information needs of aquatic resource community: 3rd in a series of workshops supporting the U.S. Northeast region, focusing on native brook trout population conservation.
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2014 Stream Temperature Modeling (Meeting II)
 
Resource Materials: Previous Workshops
 
Brook Trout and Stream Temperature Workshop Information
Contents for Workshop
100 Case Studies Published Today Show How Communities Are Preparing Our Roads, Airports, and Transit Systems for Climate Change
One hundred case studies released today by the Georgetown Climate Center demonstrate how leaders are responding to the growing threats from climate change to America's roads, airports, transit systems, and infrastructure.
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Document: January Core Team Meeting Notes/Summary
Notes and summary of presentations and discussions at the January Core Team meeting.
Presentation: Review of Restoration and How to Combine Terrestrial and Aquatic Designs
Review restoration and management products; Review recommendations for portraying final combined aquatic and terrestrial core-connection design
Versioning and History
How to view the version and history of an item, compare versions, preview previous versions, check out/check in versions and revert to previous versions.
How to Check Out and Check In a File
Tutorial describing the Check Out/Check In process for file version control.
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Full Proposal: Interactive Conservation Planning
Using available data and modeling approaches that are well represented in the literature, researchers will develop conservation planning models that include site selection, threats, and connectivity analyses. These draft results will be presented to Steering Committee and then informed and refined by their feedback and other stakeholders. After each round of feedback, a revised conservation scenario will be produced. Draft conservation scenarios and associated products produced by each of these feedback rounds will be supplied to stakeholders with supporting documentation. Following 2-3 such feedback loops, conservation planning map products will be posted on the Portal.
Stream Temperature Workshop Information
Contents for Workshop
Stream Temperature Modeling Workshop Information
Workshop on the science and management information needs of aquatic resource community: 3rd in a series of workshops supporting the U.S. Northeast region.