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NOAA RESTORE Science Program: 2018 AGU Fall Meeting and Other Conferences

At the 2018 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in Washington, DC, Caitlin Young will represent the NOAA RESTORE Science Program in the poster session and participate in the Science to Action sessions and activities at the conference. The poster titled “PA41D-1350 From Short-term to Long-term Awards: Lessons Learned in Co-production of Actionable Science for the Gulf of Mexico” will be on display on Thursday, December 13 from 8:00 AM – 12:20 PM in the Walter E Washington Convention Center [Hall A-C (Poster Hall)].

If you missed the Science Program’s session on communicating ecosystem science to natural resource managers and other decision-makers at the National Conference on Ecological Restoration 2018 in August, you can click on the session title below to watch a recording.

“Use of Ecological Expertise for Communicating Sound Management Advice”

Panelists: Ruth Carmichael, Dauphin Island Sea Lab; Renee Collini, Northern Gulf of Mexico Sentinel Site Cooperative; Kelly Darnell, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, University of Southern Mississippi; Kathy Goodin, NatureServe

The Science Program will also participate in other upcoming conferences including the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and Ecosystem Science Conference (February 4-7, 2019, New Orleans, LA) and the Gulf of Mexico Alliance All-hands (June 10-13, 2019, Gulf Shores, AL).