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Appendix A Statement of Task and Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 347-352

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... Appendixes
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... This program was specifically designed to address air pollution and its impacts on water quality in the Great Lakes, the Chesapeake Bay, Lake Champlain, and other specified coastal waters. Specific elements of the Great Waters Program include a monitoring program of facilities on each of the five Great Lakes, Lake Champlain, Chesapeake Bay, National Estuary Program waters, and National Estuarine Research Reserves, and a research program which seeks to determine sources and deposition rates for air pollutants.
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... The committee will also recommend actions that could provide a basis for better watershed management to reduce coastal eutrophication in the future. The committee will: · delineate potential watershed management approaches for reducing eutrophication and its impacts on coastal ecosystems; and · identify research needs for better understanding eutrophication 349
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... from Florida State University in 1980. She has been a senior scientist at the Tampa Bay National Estuary Program since 1991.
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... in marine science from Louisiana State University in 1979. He is a senior scientist at the Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Massachusetts)
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... She first came to Washington as an AAAS Congressional Fellow (1979-80~. Her primary areas of interest include watershed management, water allocation issues, public lands management, the environmental impacts of agriculture, and alternative dispute resolution.


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