Chair: Nicole Bartlett
Location: Emerald 2
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The world is increasingly complex. Social and ecological data are incomplete, and the problems may never definitively be solved. This session will inspire participants to build data access, expand data providers and consumers, and inform place-based management. We will feature TED-style talks on how information comes together to address regional-scale issues and tackle wicked problems.
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Presentations (
abstracts in this Google doc):
1. Jan Newton: Breaking down silos! How NANOOS is leveraging and linking to serve local stakeholders nationally as part of U.S. IOOS
2. Tim Kearns: Making a Sustainable Early Warning System for Lake Erie
3. Amy Holman: May you live in interesting times – The Developing Story of Ecosystem Shift in the Bering Sea
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Link to Session Recording:https://transcripts.gotomeeting.com/#/s/205a91b9409705d58ad5118b7a819b8a6e6d9c9626d9a3d3d0bba8a973f210bd.
Notes: document on Google DriveSlides:
presentations folder on Google Drive