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​​Water Temperature Monitoring Standards for Alaska

8/2/2019

 
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Researchers have consistently prioritized the need to measure the status and trends of stream and lake temperatures across Alaska landscapes, and to compile those data for predictive modeling.  This project identified minimum data standards and recommended protocols to guide collection of water temperature data to use in landscape-level assessments, with the objective of encouraging rapid, structured growth in water temperature monitoring efforts across Alaska, in support of understanding current and future trends.
​Project ID: WA2014_34 ​
Lead Investigator: Jamie Trammell, UAA Alaska Natural Heritage Program
Collaborators: Sue Mauger, Cook Inletkeeper; Rebecca Shaftel, Marcus Geist & Dan Bogan, UAA Alaska Natural Heritage Program
Project Duration: 2014
Products
Stream Temperature Data Collection Standards and Protocol.pdf
File Size: 1504 kb
File Type: pdf
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Related Resources 

Aquatic Ecology​ at the Alaska Natural Heritage Program​

Stream Temperature Monitoring​ at Cook Inletkeeper

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