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​​Alaska online aquatic temperature site (AK-OATS)

8/2/2019

 
Alaska’s freshwater resources, vitally important for salmon and other species, are vulnerable to changes resulting from climate change. Though temperature is a critical element in the suitability of aquatic habitats, Alaska’s stream and lake temperature monitoring is occurring through independent agencies/partners without a means to link and share data. Because a coordinated network of monitoring data can help scientists and managers understand how aquatic systems are responding to climate change, conducting an inventory of past and present stream and lake temperature monitoring efforts has been identified as a priority science need for Alaska. 
​Project ID: WA2013_28 ​
Lead Investigator: Jamie Trammell, University of Alaska Anchorage
Collaborators: Marcus Geist & Dan Bogan, University of Alaska Anchorage
Project Duration: 2013 - 2014
This project will consolidate existing monitoring site locations and attributes into a statewide, spatially referenced dataset and will result in the development of an online interface that will enable partners to add additional information. This is not a database for storing temperature data, rather the first step in creating a network which should ultimately link data.​ Explore the AK-OATS website here.​
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Temperature Monitoring Sites.pdf
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Webinar Slides (9 April 2015).pptx
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AK-OATS at the Alaska Natural Heritage Program

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