THE NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEER MONITORING SUMMIT
November 7 and 8, 2003 in Edison, New Jersey
Presentations from the Summit
Status
of Volunteer Monitoring in New Jersey
Danielle Donkersloot, NJDEP Division of Watershed
Management
Stream
Assessment Monitoring System (SAMS)
Dawn Areia, Pohatcong Watershed Association
Case
Study: Assessing the Surface Water Quality of the
Wallkill River and Black Creek within the Wallkill
River Watershed
Ernest Hofer, Wallkill River Watershed Management
Group
Basics
of Monitoring Study Design Using a Virtual Watershed
- Dickinson Creek
Faith
Zerbe, Delaware Riverkeeper Network and Kristen
Travers, Stoud Water Research Center
Volunteer
Monitoring of Macroinvertebrates in the Pinelands:
Sampling Techniques, Target Groups and QAQC
Jamie Cromartie, Stockton College
Starting
a New Program: Recruiting and Retaining Volunteers
Jared Eudell, Hackensack Riverkeeper
Inc.
Watershed
Assessment Through Undergraduate Research
Joseph Orlins, Rowan University
Characterizing
Two New Jersey Watersheds
Rowan University
Starting
a New Program: Funding and Monitoring Options
Karen Patterson, Great Swamp Watershed
Association
New
Jersey Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment
Report (The Integrated Report)
Kevin Berry, NJDEP
Moving
Up on Macros: Quality Assurance and Quality Control
for Macroinvertebrates
Kristen Travers, Stroud Water Research
Center
Importance
of Study Design and Quality Assurance Project Plans
Marc Ferko, NJDEP
Data
Interpretation
Marzooq Al-Ebus, NJDEP
Quality
Assurance in Volunteer Monitoring
Marcus Kantz, EPA
South
Branch Watershed Association Volunteer Biological
Monitoring Program: 10 Years of Data Collection
Maria DuBois, South Branch Watershed
Association
Your
Gateway to Information on the Web
Paula Zevin, EPA
Geomorphology
Techniques for Volunteers
Robert Limbeck, Delaware River
Basin Commission
Programs
and Protocols: Temperature Monitoring
Ross Kushner, Pequannock River
Coalition
Volunteer
Monitoring in the Millstone Watershed
Steve Yergeau, Stony Brook Millstone
Watershed Association
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