Monitoring Monday – NOAA Science Seminar Series & USGS Public Lecture Series
Join us Mondays as the Clean Water Team shares information and resources on water quality monitoring. This Monitoring Monday we will share resources from the NOAA Science Seminar Series and the USGS Public Lecture Series.
Stay current on the best ocean research happening today by attending an NOAA Science Seminar. Attendance is free.
The NOAA Science Seminar Series began in 2004 and is a voluntary effort by over 70 NOAA seminar coordinators to integrate and distribute a list of NOAA-hosted, publicly accessible science seminars. In 2020 alone, over 500 seminar listings were shared.
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The USGS Public Lecture Series has gone virtual! These monthly talks are intended for a general public audience that may not be familiar with the science being discussed. Our speakers are encouraged to thoroughly explain the subject matter being presented, and to define any words or terms that may be unfamiliar to those not having a background or familiarity with the material being presented.
Latest Lecture - www.usgs.gov/public-lecture-series/latest-lecture
Upcoming dates for 2024 - 6PM (PST).
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January 25: Kathleen Springer and Jeff Pigati, USGS Research Geologists - Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum
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February 29: Sara McBride, USGS Research Social Scientist
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March 21: Nathan Wood, USGS Western Geographic Science Center & Dan Doctor, Florence Bascom Science Center - Current and future sinkhole susceptibility in karst and pseudokarst areas of the conterminous United States
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April 25: Introduction to Land Remote Sensing/Landsat and other technologies
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May 23: Antonio Celis-Murillo, Chief of the USGS Bird Banding Lab (BBL)
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June 27: Jamey Jones, Associate Center Director for Geology for the Alaska Science Center - EarthMRI
For additional information OR if you would like to be added to the email notification list for future USGS Evening Public Lecture Series lectures, please email: wmcesic@usgs.gov
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The Clean Water Team's Monitoring Monday emails will be taking a break soon and resume in 2024.
Thanks to all of California's citizen monitors, community science programs, and all volunteers active in our watersheds. Healthy watersheds cannot happen without you.
Thank you also for subscribing to the Clean Water Team's emails and sharing them with others. If you would like to browse through prior Monitoring Monday emails and Clean Wate Team newsletters we have archived them here: www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/swamp/clean_water_team/outreach-communication.html.
Special thanks to Chad Fearing and Patricia Orozo with the Water Boards Office of Information Management and Analysis for providing administrative assistance to the Clean Water Team throughout 2023. Your time and efforts are appreciated.
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