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Teambuilding Effort on Begins at ERF 2001 Town MeetingERF's Initiative in Biocomplexity: Estuarine Responses to Climate Change and VariabilityAnne Sundermann To accelerate the involvement of the estuarine science community
in addressing the complex and critically important questions surrounding
climate change and variability, the Estuarine Research Federation is holding
a series of meetings to bring together estuarine, social and climate scientists.
To initiate this process, a Town Meeting was held during the ERF 2001
Conference in St. Pete Beach. Approximately 50 people attended, including
representatives from ERF, the Estuarine and Coastal Science Association
(ECSA), and the American Meteorological Society (AMS).
To address these goals there will be a workshop held in the spring of 2002 to outline the major research priorities need to advance our understanding of climate variability and change on estuarine ecosystems and to work on three synthesis documents relating to critical areas in need of more inter-disciplinary research. The workshop will be by invitation and will include about 40 scientists, managers and policy makers. The critical areas chosen are:
The initial workshop will generate a report and three synthesis documents. After these documents are produced, the Steering Committee will hold a series of regional workshops to disseminate the results, seek further input, and to help facilitate building the multidisciplinary research teams necessary to address these issues. Current information on the Biocomplexity Initiative will
be posted on the ERF Web site at http://erf.org/biocomplexity/biocomplex_home.htm.
The complete proposal (Adobe Acrobat Reader required) can be viewed and
downloaded from http://ca.umces.edu/president/ERFbiocomplexity.pdf.
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