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 Gulfsci Home page | Suwannee River Basin and Estuary | Meetings | Integrated Science Workshop | Workshop Photos
Suwannee River Basin and Estuary Initiative - Integrated Science Workshop
Cedar Key, Florida September 22-24, 2004


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Workshop Photos - Page 3
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Paul Young (USGS Program Coordinator for Geography)
Paul Young (the USGS Program Coordinator for Geography) addressed the workshop participants.

Erin Bledsoe (University of Florida)
Erin Bledsoe (University of Florida) presented "The impact of nutrient loading and hydrodynamics on algal biomass in the Suwannee River estuary".
Brian Katz (USGS)
“Understanding contaminant sources, ground-water residence time and flow patterns in a karstic spring shed,” was the title of Brian Katz’s presentation.
Sky Notestein (University of Florida)
Factor influencing submersed aquatic vegetation in the Ichetucknee River were described by Sky Notestein (University of Florida)
Sara Aicher (Okeefenokee National Wildlife Refuge)
Sara Aicher from the Okeefenokee National Wildlife Refuge gave her presentation, “The future of the Suwannee River Sill.”
Steve Barlow  (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
The Florida salt marsh vole population on the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge received attention during wildlife biologist, Steve Barlow’s (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) presentation.
Randy Edwards (University of South Florida’s College of Marine Science)
The Gulf sturgeon was introduced as an important indicator species in the Suwannee River by Randy Edwards, a biologist at the University of South Florida’s College of Marine Science.
Kirk Webster, Deputy Executive Director from SRWMD and Al Hine a professor at the USF
Kirk Webster (Deputy Executive Director from SRWMD) and Al Hine (a professor at the USF) had an opportunity to network during the workshop.
Over 70 participants stayed to identify the top priorities of an integrated science effort in the Suwannee Basin and Estuary.
The Suwannee Science Workshop wrapped up with a final discussion on Friday morning. Over 70 participants stayed to identify the top priorities of an integrated science effort in the Suwannee Basin and Estuary. Plans for the next workshop in 2005 were discussed and volunteers were accepted to develop a Science Plan.

Thank you to everyone for making this a successful and productive effort!
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