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Volunteers | 2016 Science Conference
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Darcie Luce, SFEP. November 15-17, 2016. 1400 J Street, Sacramento, California. Check out what happened at the conference #BDSC2016. Are available for all presentations.
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Media | 2016 Science Conference
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This page contains content for members of the media. Plenary Session Speaker Bios. Eric Alvarez, Delta Stewardship Council, (916) 445-5383 eric.alvarez@deltacouncil.ca.gov. Leslie Gordon, U.S.G.S., (650) 329-4006 lgordon@usgs.gov. November 15-17, 2016. 1400 J Street, Sacramento, California. Check out what happened at the conference #BDSC2016. Are available for all presentations.
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Student Participation and Awards | 2016 Science Conference
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Student Participation and Awards. Awards will be given to the best student oral presentation and poster presentation. To qualify for a student award, you must have carried out the presented work while you were a registered student, and you must make the presentation yourself. Visit the Student Awards. Page for previous winners. In addition to the awards, the conference will also hold a mentor lunch on the first day of the conference. Visit the Mentor Lunch. Page for more information. Karen McDowell, SFEP,.
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Past Conferences | 2016 Science Conference
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2014 Bay-Delta Science Conference. 2012 Bay-Delta Science Conference. November 15-17, 2016. 1400 J Street, Sacramento, California. Check out what happened at the conference #BDSC2016. Are available for all presentations.
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Art at the Conference | 2016 Science Conference
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Art at the Conference. About the Art Component. The Art of Data Visualization. Lunchtime Panel Discussion, Rooms 308-310. Nov 17th, 12:15-1:00. The panel will include data scientists, scientists who are also artists, and members of the art community who have worked with scientists for this year’s art exhibition on display in the poster hall. Jane Hartman - Art science specialist. Amber Manfree (UC Davis) - GIS specialist and shadow puppet performer. David Osti (34 North) - Data visualization scientist.
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Student and Early Career Scientist Mentor Lunch | 2016 Science Conference
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Student and Early Career Scientist Mentor Lunch. Early Career is considered anyone less than 5 years from their terminal academic degree. This event will be held from 12:25-1:25 the first day of the conference (Tuesday, November 15) in conference room 315. More information will be posted as the conference approaches. November 15-17, 2016. 1400 J Street, Sacramento, California. Check out what happened at the conference #BDSC2016. Are available for all presentations.
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Student Awards | 2016 Science Conference
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2016 Student Competition Winners. 1st Place: Rachel Wigginton. Understanding a Drought Induced Die-back of Lepidium latifolium in Invaded Tidal Marshes. 2nd Place: Maya Friedman. Where They Go and How They Grow: Using Otoliths to Reconstruct Habitat-Specific Growth Patterns for Endangered Winter-Run Chinook. 1st Place: Alison Whipple. Quantifying Spatio-temporal Inundation Patterns for Floodplain Restoration on the Lower Cosumnes River, California. 2014 Student Competition Winners. 2nd place best Poster ...
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Special Oral Sessions | 2016 Science Conference
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Presentations on management-relevant science related to the session topic are encouraged, but not required. Examples of topics from past Bay-Delta Science Conferences include: Suisun Marsh and the Arc; Science and Media Panel; Funding the Delta’s Fiscal Orphans; Ecohydraulic Applications in Fish and Water Management; What’s New Using Acoustic Technology to Identify Behavior and Survival of Fishes ;. The following items must be submitted for a Special Oral Session:. Special Oral Session Proposal Form:.
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Organizing Committee | 2016 Science Conference
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Nann Fangue, UC Davis. Erin Foresman, US EPA. Fred Feyrer, USGS. Jim Hobbs, UC Davis. Meiling Roddam, SWRCB. Isa Woo, USGS. Josh Israel, USBR. Joe Merz, Cramer Fish Sciences. Louise Conrad, DWR. Stephanie Fong, SFWCA. Rosemary Hartman, DFW. George Isaac, Delta Science Program. Brown-Nichols Science Award Chair:. Michelle Shouse, USGS. Eric Alvarez, Delta Stewardship Council. Leslie Gordon, USGS. Karen McDowell, SFEP. Charlotte Ambrose, NOAA. Marina Brand, Delta Science Program. Kelsey Cowin, SFCWA.
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Performance Measures
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Members and Board of Directors. Delta Governance and Water Management. Comment Letters to DSC. Collaborative Adaptive Management Team. Department of Water Resources. Bay Delta Conservation Plan. Delta Regional Monitoring Program. Key performance measures will be tracked monthly to provide a graphic representation of the SFCWA Science Program’s effectiveness.
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