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Facilitating the transfer of information on Penobscot River science and research. |
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Penobscot River Science Steering Committee Meeting Summary November 7, 2006, 1-3pm Present: Calhoun, Clarke, Courtemanch, Dressler, Hart, Huntington, Kelley, Kusnierz, Loftin, Wilson, Willis, J. Zydlewski, Vaux 1. Permitting update Related to this is an infrastructure and natural features inventory (outfalls, bridge abutments, wetlands, etc.) of the impoundments by Woodlot Alternatives. The Trust needs to sit down with Woodlot and go over the results before they can release it. But it is a priority, and when it is ready they will be sure to get it to Schmitt for posting on the Web. There was also discussion about whether or not the project will require an EIS under NEPA. Again, the Edwards application can provide guidance for this. Schmitt will place relevant links and documents on the Web. There was a brief discussion of problems with file formats and how permitting data should be shared. We need HTML or PDF for Web viewing and a shapefile/spatial file instead of CAD files, etc. It was agreed that sharing information in available formats should be written directly into RFPs. The person who generates the data should be responsible for producing various formats. 2. Revisiting committee roles and responsibilities The subcommittee idea was supported as a reasonable approach, as long as everyone is clear which roles they are playing. This led to a question about the purpose and existence of the committee after the monitoring plan is drafted, which was discussed within the framework of the TNC-NOAA proposal as an example of how the committee can function. 3. Funding opportunities The monitoring plan currently being drafted is a guidance proposal, and TNC could then create an RFP from the monitoring plan and the plan could be used to identify priorities for future funding. Funding for monitoring and research would have to go through the Trust or some other entity besides the committee; a subgroup of committee members who are not interested in research could help direct the funds. If TNC identifies researchers that want to directly participate in writing a grant, they can also pursue that angle. Once the monitoring plan is drafted, the committee's role could be to ensure communication among researchers, host science meetings three times a year, etc. to prevent duplication of effort and the chance we might miss the big picture, which was the original goal of the committee, to prevent the perception that the Trust is directing science. This committee should take a leadership role in making sure that monitoring and science efforts, esp. those above and beyond permitting, are exemplary. One way to fund the future of the committee is through the NSF's Research Coordination Networks, which is the program that funded the Elwha Consortium. It is $300,000 for five years, which is basically funding for a full-time coordinator and not really research funding. The proposal is due in June. In other funding news, the Trust has submitted a proposal to EPA for the Targeted Watersheds Initiative, which includes a seed grant program for researchers. Deadline is Nov. 15, not sure when they find out. It provides funds for up to 5 years. 4. Draft monitoring plan - next steps Plan subcommittees are to submit pieces by November 30. Schmitt will recirculate and ask for comments. KW has volunteered to help with rewriting and synthesis. Once the plan is finalized in December, TNC will ask for specific proposals (really just two page conceptual plans) via RFP in January after working with the Trust's internal science team. TNC does not submit to NOAA until March. We will schedule the next meeting by email, for sometime in mid to late January. Perhaps invite someone from the Corps, or Dana Murch to next meeting. — END — Meeting Summary by C. Schmitt
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