2nd International Conference on Estuary Monitoring and Restoration
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2nd International Conference on
Estuary Monitoring and Restoration
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
San Juan Museum
150 Norzagaray Street
Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
PROGRAM
10:30-12:00
Ernesto Díaz, President, Scientific and Technical Committee
San Juan Bay Estuary Partnership
Moderator
Estuarine Environmental Indicators
Dave Wilson
Maryland Coastal Bays Program
Using Birds as Biological Indicators of Estuary Condition
Jan Smith
Director
Massachusetts Bay National Estuary Program
Volunteer Monitoring Program
Dr. Joe Costa
Director
Buzzards Bay National Estuary Program
Mangrove Monitoring and Restoration in Southwest Florida
Lisa B. Beever, Ph.D., AICP
Executive Director
Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program
12:00-1:30 LUNCH (on your own)
1:30-3:00 Program Seminar (cont.)
Evelyn Huertas
San Juan Bay Estuary NEP Program Officer,
Environmental Protection Agency
Moderator
Rapid Assessment Surveys for Marine Invasive Species: Goals and Methods
Jan Smith
Director
Massachusetts Bay National Estuary Program
Aquatic Invasive Species in the Western Coast
Dr. Shelly Luce
Director
Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission
Measuring the Decline and Resurgence of Submerge Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) in the northern and central Indian River Lagoon
Troy Rice
Director
Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program
Re-creating Longshore Bars to Facilitate Seagrass Recovery in Tampa Bay
Dick Eckenrod
Director
Tampa Bay National Estuary Program
3:00-3:15 BREAK
3:15-4:45 Program Seminar (Cont.)
Gretchen Guzmán
Citizens Advisory Committee,
San Juan Bay Estuary Partnership
Moderator
Overfishing in the La Plata Estuary: The Bahia Samborombon case study, Argentina
Pablo Bordino, Lic., M.Sc.
Director
AquaMarina - CECIM
Senior Project Leader
Buenos Aires, Argentina
San Juan Bay Estuary Monitoring 2002-2005 Results
Jorge Bauzá, Ph.D., QEP
Environmental Scientist
San Juan Bay Estuary Partnership
Where Manatees Roam: Monitoring a Coastal Estuarine System in the Heart of Belize
Nicole E. Auil
Wildlife Trust
Belize City, Belize
The Seminar is co-sponsored by the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies. Reserve your space for this free Seminar now! We only have 70 seats available!
The Seminar is free of charge! Certificates for Continuing Education will be issued by the University of Puerto Rico for a nominal fee. For reservations please call, 787-725-8165 Ext. 303 and leave your name, name of organization and telephone number.
For information regarding continuing education, please call Mirna Guzmán at 787-764-0000 Ext. 4632.
For general information visit: http://www.estuario.org