2009 Monitoring Workshop
and Annual Meeting
Environmental Monitoring - The Basis for Better
Decisions
Workshop
Presentations
Many of the speakers at the 2009 CSEB Workshop have granted
permission to CSEB to post their presentations on our
website. The workshop program is presented below, with
links to available presentations. Additional presentations
will be posted as permission is granted. Thanks again to
the presenters!
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Thursday Morning Plenary
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Dr. David Schindler
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The Boreal Biome: A Climate Change Time Bomb?
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Not Available
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Dr. Bill Ross
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The Real Principles of EIA Monitoring Programs
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Available |
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Dr. Peter Chapman
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Effective Environmental Monitoring – More
Honoured in the Breach Than the Observance
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Available |
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Thursday Afternoon - Government Approaches to
Environmental Monitoring
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Bonna Ring
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The Evolution of the Environmental Effects Monitoring
Programs
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Available |
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Albert Poulette
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Integrated Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting
Framework
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Available |
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Leigh Noton
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Water quality and aquatic ecosystem monitoring cases in
Alberta and their influence on environmental management
and policy
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Available |
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Thursday Afternoon - Concurrent Session - Linden Oak
Room
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Gord MacDonald
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Aquatic Effects Monitoring - Diavik Diamond Mine
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Not Available
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Mark Wen
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Analysis of Water Quality Variability in Two Lakes near
the EKATI Diamond Mine
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Available |
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Scott MacNeill
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Monitoring and Remediation of Fish Passage at an
Undersized Road Culvert at Hill Creek, NWT
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Available |
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Thursday Afternoon - Concurrent Session - Tamarack Room
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G. Tetreault
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Development of an EMP for Fish Community, Population
and Individuals Exposed to Multiple Municipal
Wastewater Discharges, Canada
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Available
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Cameron E. Stevens
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A Fish-Based Index Of Biological Integrity For
Assessing River Condition In Central Alberta
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W.M. Tonn
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Assessing the Effectiveness of a Constructed Arctic
Stream Using Multiple Ecological Attributes
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Available |
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Thursday Evening – Banquet
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Dr. Lu Carbyn
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The Fall and Rise of Bison in Wood Buffalo National
Park
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Available |
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Friday Morning - Concurrent Sessions - Species Groups
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Cameron Stevens
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Wolverine Activity and Waste Management at a
Diamond Mine in the Northwest Territories
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Available |
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Damien Panayi
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Caribou Monitoring at Arctic Diamond Mines
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Not Available
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John McCullum
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Monitoring the Effects of the Diavik Mine
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Available |
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M.E. Erickson
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Monitoring the Western Grebe in Alberta: Occurrence or
Abundance as the parameter of interest?
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Not Available
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Dr. Bill Paton
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Woody Trees and Shrubs as Long-Term Monitoring Systems
for Air and Soil Pollution
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Available |
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Dr. Andrew Muir
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Merging Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge and Western
Science to assess diversity in ciscoes
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Not Available
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Friday Morning - Concurrent Sessions - Ecosystem
Monitoring
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Jim Schiek
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Assessing Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecological Health:
the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Program
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Jim Armstrong
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Boundary Bay Assessment and Monitoring Program
(BBAMP):A Partnership Approach
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Available |
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Rob Phillips
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CABIN-IPY: Building Capacity for Water Quality
Monitoring in Canada's North
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Not Available
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Anne Wilson
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Ekati Incineration Effects On Sediments
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Available |
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Dr. Steve Kokelj
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Utilizing multiple sources of knowledge to detect and
understand northern environmental change
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Available |
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Shanti Berryman
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Using Lichens As Bioindicators of Air Pollution
Deposition Near Remote Mining Operations
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Available |
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Friday Afternoon - Final Presentations and Wrap Up
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Jim Armstrong
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Scientific design of an Integrated Environmental
Monitoring Program for the Boundary Bay Watershed
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Dr. Bill Ross
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Cumulative Effects Monitoring Programs
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Available |
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Dr. Peter Chapman
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Workshop Wrap-up
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