The National EPA-Tribal Science Council held a face-to-face meeting on Dec. 1-3, 2015 in Washington, DC. The Council discussed the increasingly important topic of citizen science and heard about two tribally focused citizen science projects underway in Alaska and Minnesota. These are presentations from the meeting.
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Tribal Science Council Fall 2015 Business Meeting Summary (PDF)(25 pp, 193 K)
Meeting Summary
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Citizen Science & Crowdsourcing (PDF)(26 pp, 1 MB,
2/8/2016)
Meeting Presentation
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Southeast Alaska Tribal Toxin (SEATT) Partnership on Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) (PDF)(22 pp, 1 MB,
2/8/2016)
Meeting Presentation
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Introduction to Research at the U.S. EPA (PDF)(13 pp, 2 MB,
1/21/2016)
Meeting Presentation
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Sustainable and Healthy Communities Research Program Overview (PDF)(18 pp, 4 MB,
1/21)
Meeting Presentation
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Safe and Sustainable Water Resources Presentation to Tribal Science Council (PDF)(13 pp, 1 MB,
2/8/2016)
Meeting Presentation
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Assessment of the Potential Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing for Oil and Gas on Drinking Water Resources (PDF)(19 pp, 339 K,
2/8/2016)
Meeting Presentation
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Children's Health and the Environment (PDF)(17 pp, 931 K,
2/8/2016)
Meeting Presentation
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Tribal Air Sensors Pilot Project Presentation (PDF)(10 pp, 635 K,
2/8/2016)
Meeting Presentation