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Webinar 2016: Networked Monitoring of Salmon Habitat Temperature: Two Case Studies from Southwestern Alaska

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2016-02-10
Time span for which resource(presentation) is relevant. Two Phased project: 1) Implementation Plan 2) Implementation
2014-02-01
Time span for which resource(presentation) is relevant. Two Phased project: 1) Implementation Plan 2) Implementation
2017-12-15

Citation

LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Karen A Murphy(Cooperator/Partner), Bristol Bay Heritage Land Trust(Co-Investigator), Tim Troll(Co-Investigator), Sue Mauger(Co-Investigator), Cook Inlet Keeper(Co-Investigator), Bristol Bay Native Association(Cooperator/Partner), Sue Flensburg(Cooperator/Partner), 2016-02-10(Release), Webinar 2016: Networked Monitoring of Salmon Habitat Temperature: Two Case Studies from Southwestern Alaska, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5a0aec8ae4b09af898cb6349, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog

Summary

This webinar covers two linked projects to increase the amount of water temperature data for the Bristol Bay and Kodiak Archipelago regions of Alaska.

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Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Data Owner)

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