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OFWIM > Publications > OFWIM 2009 Presentations

OFWIM 2009 Presentations


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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: "Regional Information Management: Supporting Good Government" (Cyrus Smith, Geospatial Information Officer, Oregon Geospatial Enterprise Office)

"The OFWIM Vision: Why Are We Here?" (Mark Brunner, Missouri Dept. of Conservation)

"Integrated Status and Effectiveness Monitoring Program (ISEMP)" (Steve Rentmeester, Environmental Data Services)

"Lessons in Creating, Documenting and Tracking Data Flow for Regional Salmonid Monitoring Programs" (Carol Volk, Environmental Data Services)

"ISEMP Aquatic Resources Schema" (Steve Rentmeester, Environmental Data Services)

"The Human Component of Data Management for Salmon Recovery in the Upper Columbia" (James White, Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery Board)

"Data Access and Visualization: The STEM Example and Others" (Jeff Cowen, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center)

"A Multi-Scale Database for Observations and Monitoring Data" (Mike Banach, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission)

"Tools For Data Sharing and Collaboration: Online Data Editing and Entry for the California Passage Assessment Database" (Robin Carlson, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission)

"The State of the Salmon Agency Partnerships Initiative: Fisheries Agencies and Nonprofits Working Together to Improve Salmon Data Access" (Cathy Kellon, Ecotrust)

"A Clearinghouse for Pallid Sturgeon Data" (Yan Hong, Missouri Dept. of Conservation)

"SaSI and Salmonscape: Getting Data to the People" (Dayv Lowry, Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife)

"National Fish Habitat Action Plan Implementation" (Andrea Ostroff, U.S. Geological Survey - National Biological Information Infrastructure Program)

"Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP) Data Management Coordination" (Sean Quigley, U.S. Geological Survey)

"Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP) Metadata Guidance" (Scott Rentmeester, Environmental Data Services)

"Lower Columbia River Integrated Status and Trends Monitoring Project" (Don Stevens, Oregon State University)



Wednesday, September 16, 2009

"Evaluation of a New Tool for Computerizing Fisheries Data in the Field" (Bruce Schmidt, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission)

"Use and Attitudes at MDC Interpretive Centers: Piloting Rule-Based Methods" (Julie Fleming, Missouri Dept. of Conservation)

"When Data Collide: Cleaning Up Acoustic Collisions Along Florida's Underwater Highways" (Kristin Rogers, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission)

"Washington Trends in Developing Wildlife Data Systems" (Raj Deol, Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife)

"Doing More With Less at the USGS Center for Biological Informatics" (Jeff Falgout, U.S. Geological Survey)

"Mapping Development: The Yang of Habitat" (Don Katnik, Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife)

"GeoBookmarkers: The MapServer-Enabled Display of Locational Information From Books" (Don Schrupp, Colorado Division of Wildlife - retired)

"Habitat and Activities Management System" (Keith Wethington, Kentucky Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Resources)

"Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund Project Tracking Database" (Brendan Sylvester, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center)

OFWIM 2009 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP WINNER: "Physiographically Constrained Land Use/Land Cover Regions" (Jefferson "Tye" Deweber, Virginia Tech University)

OFWIM 2009 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP WINNER: "Development of a Fine-Scale Remontely Sensed Map of Coastal Dune and Salt Marsh Cover Types at Cape Cod National Seashore" (Brad Timm, University of Massachusetts-Amherst)

OFWIM 2009 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPWINNER: "Development of Conservation Priority Models for the American Pika (Ochotoria princeps)" (Michael Calkins, New Mexico State University)

OFWIM 2009 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP WINNER: "Modeling Dimethylsulfide in the Arctic" (Grant Humphries, University of Alaska-Fairbanks)

"Development of a Compatible Land Cover Classification Schema for Florida" (Beth Stys, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission)

"Using Web 2.0 Mashups for Content Delivery: Species in Greatest Need of Conservation" (Jean Freeney, U.S. Geological Survey - National Biological Information Infrastructure Program)



Thursday, September 17, 2009

"Developing an Integrated Monitoring and Information System to Evaluate the Spread and Impact of Nonindigenous Species in Washington State: A USGS-Washington State Collaboration on the Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database" (Nancy Elder, U.S. Geological Survey)

"Data Sharing Across Agencies: A Guide For Getting Everyone on the Same Page!" (Bruce Schmidt, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission)

"Newly Updated and Revised Protected Areas Database of the U.S. (PAD-US): Partnership Development and Application to Conservation" (Lisa Duarte, U.S. Geological Survey - National Gap Analysis Program)

"New OFWIM Vision Statement" (Mark Brunner, Missouri Dept. of Conservation)