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Facilitating the transfer of information on Penobscot River science and research. |
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Organizational Meeting December 1, 2005 In Attendance: *Eric Hutchins (NOAA) * on speaker phone Tasks set forth for the meeting: Task 1. Evaluate and develop a structure for the scientific clearinghouse for research on the Penobscot River. Key issues include: housing of the clearinghouse (who will house the data? coordinate information?), developing a coordinated operational infrastructure, and identifying its primary function (informational clearinghouse only or proactive involvement in funding issues, proposals, or prioritization of research etc ) This was a priority item identified by the Science Forum. Results of meeting: The group discussed the fine details of database management. Peter Vaux gave a summary of his work with PEARL, the clearinghouse for environmental information in Maine, and it was agreed that:
Catherine Schmitt gave a presentation on the progress of the bibliography of past and present research on the river that she has collected. Summary reports will be available soon, as well information on research gaps. She also gave an overview of Penobscot River data on the web (see www.pearl.maine.edu/windows/penobscot). Task 2. Identify individuals to serve on the Steering Committee (may include members of the Organizing Committee). Broad input on this is sought to ensure a diverse, expert committee representing all interests. Results of Meeting: It was agreed that the Steering Committee would be selected to ensure representation of key disciplines relevant to research on the Penobscot River. We decided to keep the categories BROAD and assume that fine-tuning would be done by ad hoc committees formed by the Steering Committee to address specific expertise needs and to ensure representation of all stakeholders. It was also agreed that this list will be reviewed and amended by the group before we act on it. Please send comments and revisions to us (George/Aram). Members agreed that initial contact might best be made by people who have working (or in some cases, living) relationships with the proposed members.
Task 3. Convene with, and provide guidance to, the selected Steering Committee to ensure the process is launched successfully. (See action items below). Results of Meeting: This item needs further development. The Organizing Committee identified next steps including providing more of a fleshed out framework for the Steering Committee. Things to be discussed regarding the role of the Steering Committee include:
George Aponte-Clarke clarified the role of the Penobscot River Restoration Trust as being one of many participants, not the leading organization. The meeting adjourned at 3:30 pm. with the understanding that all would review the Steering Committee list, amend or comment on it, and also provide any feedback on any of the other agenda items via email to George (please cc Aram). Also, this is an opportunity for those who missed the meeting to provide feedback to the group. Another meeting date was not set with the understanding that we would communicate by email for these next couple of steps. Action Items
Please respond to both of us. Many thanks.
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