Developing Environmental Indicators for Assessing the Health of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Sheraton Barcelo Hotel,
Annapolis, Maryland
February 20, 2007
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To address the GAO’s request for the implementation of an integrated assessment approach and an improved reporting approach, the Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) has focused on revising its environmental indicators to address four key areas of concern: 1) bay and watershed “stressors,” (2) restoration activities, (3) the health of the bay, and (4) the health of the watershed. The CBP successfully targeted indicator development for areas 1-3, but continues to lack adequate science-based indicators for assessing the health of the watershed.
On February 20, 2007, STAC and the CBP Monitoring and Analysis Subcommittee teamed up to host a workshop to address these needs. 30 plus regional experts were convened to identify watershed indicators and associated stressors for three principle topics: water quality, habitat, and living resources. Recommendations, which are summarized in the following workshop report, provide direction on the types of environmental indicators that should be used to assess the health of the Bay watershed, and indication of critical information gaps and monitoring needed to produce these indicators.
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The workshop’s efforts will prove beneficial as the CBP subcommittees begin development of appropriate environmental indicators for the health of the watershed. Additionally, recommendations will provide necessary guidance for developing priorities for additional research, studies, and changes to existing monitoring networks.
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Workshop Participants
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LeAnne Astin, ICPRB
Rich Batiuk, EPA-CBPO
Claire Buchanan, ICPRB
Donna Bilkovic, Virginia Insitute for Marine Science
Jamie Bosiljevac, Chesapeake Research Consortium-CBPO
Peter Claggett, US Geological Survey
Kevin Coyne, Maryland Department of the Environment
Mary Easterling, Pennsylvania State University
Matt Fleming, Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Sherm Garrison, Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Ted Graham, WashCOG
Kirk Havens, Virginia Insitute of Marine Science
Carlton Haywood, ICPRB
Carl Hershner, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Dianna Hogan, US Geological Survey
Jackie Johnson, EPA Region III
Ron Klauda, Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Rod Kime, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
Mike Langland, US Geological Survey
Gary Matlock, NOAA
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Kelly Neff, Maryland Department of the Environment
Chris Ottinger, US Geological Survey
Scott Phillips, US Geological Survey
Charlie Poukish,Marylnad Department of the Environment
Dave Rider, EPA Region III
Mark Southerland, Tetra Tech
Scott Stranko, Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Sam Stribling, Tetra Tech
Nita Sylvester, EPA-CBPO
Elizabeth Van Dolah, Chesapeake Research Consortium
Keith Van Ness, Montgomery County, MD
Don Weller,Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Dennis Whigham, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Denice Wardrop, Pennsylvania State University
Michael Williams, UMCES - Chesapeake Bay Program Office
John Wolf, Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District
Bob Wood, NOAA-Oxford Laboratory
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Photo Credits: Jane Thomas, IAN Image Library
(www.ian.umces.edu/imagelibrary/) and USGS
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