Overview 1.Types of monitoring 2.Partnership monitoring needs 3.Current monitoring coordination efforts.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
EMAP Efforts in SF Bay Overview of EMAP Western Pilot Overview of Coastal component Activities in SF Bay (FY 2000) Relationship to other SF Bay efforts.
Advertisements

A forum for coordinating state, federal, and tribal watershed and salmon monitoring programs in the Pacific Northwest Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring.
Puget Sound Coordinated Monitoring and Assessment Program April 15, 2008 Science Panel Update and Discussion.
Wild Salmon Policy Update Yukon River Panel March 23, 2011.
Legislative Oversight The House Bay Trust Study Commission Presented by Sandra T. Whitehouse, Ph.D.
Using the Open Standards to Advance Puget Sound Recovery Kari Stiles, PhD Puget Sound Partnership Conservation Measures Partnership Oct 7-9, 2014.
Briefing to the Caribbean Fisheries Management Council April 23, 2014.
Tonnie Cummings National Park Service, Pacific West Region National Tribal Forum on Air Quality May 14, 2014.
Capitol Hill Oceans Week Wetlands Restoration Panel June 8, 2005 JOHN H. DUNNIGAN Ecosystem Goal Lead Capitol Hill Oceans Week June 8, 2005.
Where Fresh Water Meets Salt Water
Puget Sound Monitoring Consortium March-April 2008 updates to interested parties.
Great Lakes Monitoring Inventory and Gap Analysis: Recommendations for Addressing Shortfalls and Improving Monitoring Coordination in the Great Lakes Basin.
The National Aquaculture Policy and The State Shellfish Initiative Perry Lund Shorelands and Environmental Assistance Program 17 November 2011.
1 Preparing Washington for a Changing Climate An Integrated Climate Change Response Strategy Department of Ecology Hedia Adelsman, Executive Policy Advisor.
CSES Review 2004: Coastal Zone Moving to Horizontal Integration.
Professor John Agard UWI Environment in Development.
Integrated Ecosystem Assessment for the Gulf of Mexico Becky Allee Gulf Coast Services Center.
Fundamentals of River Restoration and Salmonid Fisheries OWEB, 1999, Fundamentals of River Restoration and Salmonid Fisheries OWEB, 1999, Fundamentals.
EPA NOAA DoI ACOE DHHS NASA DoE DOD NSF DoS -FEDERAL PARTNERSHIP RESPONSE – (Priority Area Coordination) CEQ USDA DoT Near-TermProjectConcepts(Proposed)
Inventory, Monitoring, and Assessments A Strategy to Improve the IM&A System Update and Feedback Session with Employees and Partners December 5, 2011.
Puget Sound Initiative 2007 At A Glance Jay Manning, Director Washington Department of Ecology April 26,
IMPACTS OF LAND DEVELOPMENT ON OREGON’S WATERS 2001 This slide show was borrowed from the internet but we added our own research when we presented it.
Making Climate Change part of everyday decisions
High School Water Edition Fall 2012, Version 1.0.
Public Participation and the Advisory Committee Process A Collaborative Partnership For Water Resources Toni M. Johnson, Chief Water Information Coordination.
Impacts of Land Development on Oregon’s Waters 2001.
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS Determined by the salinity of water 2 types: Freshwater & Marine.
The West Coast Governors’ Agreement on Ocean Health Jessica Hamilton Keys Natural Resources Policy Advisor Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski Hydrographic.
Watershed Assessment and Planning. Review Watershed Hydrology Watershed Hydrology Watershed Characteristics and Processes Watershed Characteristics and.
Changing Focus on Watershed Issues < 1960’s: Water supply and flooding > 1960’s: Land use effects on water quality > 1980’s: Riparian and aquatic ecology.
Stormwater Status & Trends Monitoring Proposal for Freshwater Streams (wadeable) & Marine Nearshore Participants: Scott Collyard, Shayne Cothern, Jay Davis,
The National Water Quality Monitoring Network for U.S. Coastal Waters and their Tributaries Presentation for _______ August 28, 2007.
PNAMP Mission Statement PNAMP provides a forum to enhance the capacity of multiple entities to collaborate to produce an effective and comprehensive network.
Seagrass and Salt Marsh: Critical Coastal Habitats
PNAMP Habitat Status and Trends Monitoring Management Question: Are the Primary Habitat Factors Limiting the Status of the Salmon and Steelhead Populations.
IN PUGET SOUND & COASTAL WASHINGTON Hatchery Reform February 2003.
REGIONAL COORDINATION High Level Indicators Draft “white paper” to recommend a core set indicators that can be shared among all types of monitoring Protocol.
Northwest Power and Conservation Council Sep 12-13, Science Policy Exchange - Thursday Sessions - Sponsored by Northwest Power and Conservation Council.
James C. Gibeaut Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Presented to: Coastal Engineering Research.
Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System SCCOOS me? –You want input from the users? –What products will help EPA with its mission? Relationship.
Environmental Indicators are attributes associated with specific ecosystem elements (e.g., water, plants, animals and people) that are used to characterize.
NWQMC July 26, 2005 Developing A National Water Quality Monitoring Network Design.
Coordinating Monitoring in the Great Lakes Basin Ric Lawson Project Manager Great Lakes Commission National Water Quality Monitoring Council meeting Ann.
Water Quality Partnership Meeting LOTT Alliance Regional Service Center November 18, 2010 Rob Duff and Josh Baldi Washington State Department of Ecology.
Government Management Accountability & Performance Program Natural Resources Cabinet Presentation October 6 th, 2010 A Healthy Puget Sound By 2020.
Climate Limnos / Ocean Biota Global –> Regional Climate Models (e.g. CGCM -> Great Lakes down-scaled projections) Air Temperature, Humidity, Precipitation,
January 27, 2011 Examples of Recovery Evaluation Objectives in the Western U.S. Delta Stewardship Council Presentation by the Independent Consultant.
KWWOA Annual Conference April 2014 Development of a Kentucky Nutrient Strategy Paulette Akers Kentucky Division of Water Frankfort, KY.
National Water Quality Monitoring Network for U.S. Coastal Waters and Their Tributaries Briefing For IOOS EXCOM September 13, 2005.
The State of the Sound Scott Redman Puget Sound Action Team February 5, 2003 Marine Water and Nearshore Successes & Challenges.
A Pivotal Moment for Leaders Across the Gulf Coast States and Connected Communities Throughout the Country.
CALIFORNIA'S STATE WILDLIFE ACTION PLAN 2015 UPDATE A Conservation Legacy for Californians Armand Gonzales, Project Lead.
BPA F&W Program Data Management Needs for Monitoring Support and Coordination Coordinated Assessments Workshop, 2011.
AHSS Council September Initial Recovery Strategy Deliverable Due to PSP in early October Focused on documenting / describing our work to date Will.
South Bay Salt Pond Restoration-- Challenges to Ecological Restoration.
Estuary, Marine Waters and Nearshore Indicators Presented to the Governor’s Forum on Monitoring, October 5, 2005 Sarah Brace, Puget Sound Action Team,
Puget Sound Partnership Action Agenda: Roadmap to Completion.
Coordinated Assessments Project Overview & Next steps January 17, 2012 Presented to: Independent Science Review Panel Tom Iverson, CBFWA.
A forum for coordinating state, federal, and tribal aquatic monitoring programs in the Pacific Northwest Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership.
For EBTJV meeting October 26, 2010 Executive Order Strategy for Protecting and Restoring the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
Restoration Under a Future Climate Understanding and managing climate change effects on federal lands Dr. Cynthia West, Director Office of Sustainability.
Chapter 7 Environmental Science
Patterns and Processes in Human Coastal Development** **Presentation based on: Bookman, C.A., T.J. Culliton and M.A. Warren Trends in U. S. Coastal.
EASTERN PACIFIC CONSORTIUM FOR RESEARCH ON GLOBAL CHANGE IN COASTAL AND OCEANIC REGIONS IAI-CRN 062 EPCOR INTERAMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH.
North Atlantic LCC Science Needs and Projects Background Vision and Mission 2010 Projects (review, status, next steps) 2011 Science Needs Assessment, Workshop.
Unit Webex Meetings Step 1: Targets, Threats, and Stresses.
PNAMP Monitoring Terminology Data Dictionary The meta data file provides a better explanation of the project’s intent. The estuary work group is still.
Fundamentals of River Restoration and Salmonid Fisheries OWEB, 1999, Fundamentals of River Restoration and Salmonid Fisheries Dylan Castle.
Chapter 7 Environmental Science
Biomes and climates V  Joennel C. Sta. Maria.
Presentation transcript:

Overview 1.Types of monitoring 2.Partnership monitoring needs 3.Current monitoring coordination efforts

Monitoring Overview Status and Trends What is the current condition and has it changed over time? Indicators data

Monitoring Overview Effectiveness Did management action result in an expected, measurable change in the environment? Adaptive Management

Monitoring Overview Validation Are our assumptions and hypothesis correct? Science/management feedback

Monitoring Overview Implementation Were programs initiated as planned? Policy feedback

Monitoring Overview Compliance Are rules/policies being met properly? Policy feedback

Puget Sound Partnership and Monitoring In statute: Strategic Science Program* may include: 1.Continuation of PSAMP 2. Development of a monitoring program (in addition to PSAMP) *with advice from the Science Panel

Collaborative network Long-term status and trends (since 1989) Some effectiveness monitoring Puget Sound Indicators Regional and local scale What is PSAMP con’t Drayton Harbor. / Linda Farmer

Regional Indicators State of the Sound Reports Transboundary Indicators Reports Other Products Puget Sound Update Reports Conceptual Model PS/GB Research Conference What is PSAMP con’t Drayton Harbor. / Linda Farmer

Source: Ecology (EAP), Partnership

Atmospheric Exchange Human Uses, Impacts (health impacts, well being) AB Water Quality F Freshwater Flows/Quality FE Aquatic/ Terrestrial Food Webs C Marine/ Estuarine Species and Food Webs C Ocean Exchange Habitat Quality and Quantity, Processes D Salmon, bald eagles Vegetative cover in riparian zone, aquatic insect abundance and diversity Salmon spawning capacity, amphibian abundance Beach nourishment from stream sediments, stream flows balance salinity and sustain marsh plants Contaminant loadings, freshwater impacts on marine circulation Nutrient inputs, toxic impacts on food webs Contaminants in Orcas, pathogen transfer Suspended sediments reduce light for eelgrass, kelp beds filter particulates Eelgrass shelter for Dungeness crab, herring spawn on kelp fronds Harmful algal blooms, changing ocean properties Pollutant deposition, carbon dioxide absorption, warming temperatures Harvest, aquaculture, consuming seafood, recreation, etc.

Monitoring Coordination and Forums Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP) Coordinate state, federal, and tribal freshwater and estuarine monitoring programs in the Pacific NW WA, OR, Northern CA English Sole survey. / WDFW

Monitoring Coordination and Forums Washington Forum on Monitoring Coordinate technical and policy issues and activities related to monitoring salmon recovery and watershed health. State-wide, legislative mandate

Puget Sound Coordinated Monitoring Program (‘Monitoring Consortium’) Establish a new coordinated multi-party structure Built on existing programs and efforts Initiated by local governments Monitoring Coordination and Forums

Link to regulatory community Broader representation Secure funding Political independence Prioritize monitoring - strategic science program Transparent and trustworthy What’s needed to strengthen current monitoring programs?

Monitoring and the Action Agenda Linkage between PSAMP, PNAMP, Forum, Consortium, other programs, and Action Agenda is important Science panel can help with linkage Science plan will define activities based on Action Agenda Monitoring is the accountability tool Bat star. / Jennifer Vanderhoof