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Implications of Climate Change for State Bioassessment Programs and Freshwater Biological Traits Database

The EPA hosts the Water Seminar Series.
When Dec 05, 2012
from 12:00 PM US/Eastern to 01:00 PM US/Eastern
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The next program in the Water Seminar Series will feature Dr. Britta Bierwagen, ORD/NCEA/Global Change Research Program discussing “Implications of Climate Change for State Bioassessment Programs and Freshwater Biological Traits Database.”

The event is scheduled for Wednesday, December 5 from Noon to 1 p.m. and will be broadcasted via Adobe Connect: https://epa.connectsolutions.com/waterclimate. The call number is 1-866-299-3188, code: 202-566-2385.

Dr. Britta Bierwagen is a scientist with the Global Change Research Program in the National Center for Environmental Assessment in the Office of Research and Development. Her research includes land use change modeling, bioassessment and monitoring in the context of climate change, and resilience of, and adaptation strategies for urban and ecological systems. She has a Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara. The Freshwater Biological Traits Database is currently available at http://www.epa.gov/ncea/global/traits/.