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Explore the collaboration between Watershed Organizations and EcoCheck for producing tributary report cards in the Chesapeake Bay area. Learn about their history, motivation, data collection efforts and future directions. Discover how these report cards aim to promote synergy, uniformity, and data validity among various stakeholders.
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Tributary report cards: Collaborating with watershed organizations EcoCheck (NOAA CBO-UMCES Partnership)
Overview • History of our interactions • Chesapeake Bay report card promoted local interest • Motivation: engage community, policy makers, influence change • Timeline: theory, practice, expansion • Current and future groups • Data collection efforts • Non-uniform: spatial, temporal, parameters • Future directions • Uniformity and validity • Training • New information
Watershed organizations • Waterkeepers Alliance • International • Fishable, drinkable, and swimmable water • Advocacy, science, legal rights • 16 Chesapeake Bay Riverkeepers www.waterkeeper.org
Tributary report cards • Promote synergies and uniformity among efforts • Indicators • Monitoring protocol • Aim to make report cards widely used and comparable • Collaborative effort between citizens and government agencies • Promotes adaptive management • Connects with citizens in unique way • Leverages funding, data, and knowledge
Collaborating with organizations in the area • Chesapeake Bay Trust • Interested in river report cards • Funds small - medium projects • Funded by Chesapeake Bay license plates • EcoCheck • Interested in regionally specific report cards • Expansion of systems involved • Annual expansion of groups involved
Strategy for producing tributary report cards • First year • Initial planning meetings • Determine citizen monitoring capabilities, data, analysis, etc. • EcoCheck fully involved in all analysis, layout and design, production of report card • Watershed organization members take Science Communication Course • Second year • Watershed organization members perform analysis, layout and design, and produce report card • EcoCheck oversees and advises project
Examples of tributary report cards • Patuxent River • Riverkeeper, Fred Tutman • Tidal monitoring data from CBP/DNR,etc. • Some citizen monitoring data • Chester River • Chester River Association/Chester Riverkeeper • Some tidal monitoring data from CBP/DNR, etc. • Good citizen monitoring data, both tidal and non-tidal
Moving beyond report card production: Data collection • After first year, expanded into new areas • To collaborate and facilitate report cards, started meeting once a month -Tributary report card group • Approx. 15 people • Meeting once a month • First year was about producing tributary report card • Providing science communication course once a year
Indicators used for tributary report cards • Variety of agencies/groups collect data using different protocols • Tidal and non-tidal • Collect additional indicators that aren’t in report cards
Current directions and goals • Establish core indicators • DO, SAV, Clarity, ChlA, TN, TP • Flows into monitoring protocol workgroup • Establish consistent monitoring techniques • For core indicators • Sampling regime • Training sessions • Monitoring and data analysis (two days) • Science Communication Course (two days)