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From page 219...
... The Science Action Agenda establishes focused science actions to fill these knowledge gaps and serves as a common agenda from which agencies and programs can develop more detailed, shorter-term work plans. The Delta Science Plan establishes mechanisms for the development of science in support of the Delta Plan and a shared framework for science coordination and communication.
From page 220...
... Priority Ecosystems Program, National Park Service (NPS) South Florida Natural Resources Center (SFNRC)
From page 221...
... The more ties an organization or venue has, the more centrally located it is in the diagram. NOTES: BayInstitute = The Bay Institute; CalEPA = California Environmental Protection Agency; CAWQMC = California Water Quality Monitoring Council; CCWD = Contra Costa Water District; CDFA = California Department of Food and Agriculture; CSAMP/CAMT = Collaborative Science and Adaptive Management Program/ Collaborative Adaptive Management Team; CVCWA = Central Valley Clean Water Association; CWEMF = ­California Water and Environmental Modeling Forum; Delta RMP = Delta Regional Monitoring Program; DeltaConservancy = Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy; DFW = Department of Fish and Wildlife; continued
From page 222...
... SOURCE: DSC, 2019. BOX 6-4 Example Organizational Scheme of the Science Enterprise: Chesapeake Bay Program Within the Chesapeake Bay Program's science enterprise, there is a clear hierarchical structure for managing and provisioning science.
From page 223...
... Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the South Florida Water Management District ­(SFWMD)
From page 224...
... However, RECOVER's focus is limited to the CERP. Thus, its science needs must be integrated with those identified by others to arrive at a far-reaching Everglades Restoration Science Plan.3 2 This paragraph was edited following release of the prepublication report to clarify reporting requirements.
From page 225...
... over time. NOTES: CEPP = Central Everglades Planning Project, FTE = full-time equivalent, IGIT = Interim Goals Interim Targets, WERP = Western Everglades Restoration Project.
From page 226...
... . Although the IMC does not have the authority to prioritize a new emphasis on the use of models to analyze ecosystem response to restoration projects, it can play a criti cal role in both identifying science needs and providing tools to meet the needs identified in the Everglades Restoration Science Plan.


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