March 2022 STAC Quarterly Meeting
March 8, 2022 - March 9, 2022The March 2022 STAC meeting was held virtually on Tuesday, March 8th and Wednesday, March 9th. The meeting theme was Exploring Opportunities to Advance CBP Adaptive Management.
Meeting Agenda (times subject to change):
FINAL STAC March 2022 Quarterly Agenda
Meeting Materials:
- CBP BMP Expert Panel Protocol_WQGIT
- CBP BMP Panel Protocols_Proposed Revisions Fact Sheet
- STAC Workshop FY2022 Request for Proposals
- STAC Workshop Overview: FY 2022
- STAC Workshop Protocol 2021
- STAC Publication Protocol
- Current Membership Contacts 3.1.22
- Membership Term List 3.1.2022
- STAC Operational Guidelines_Amended March 2020
- STAC Bylaws_Adopted 04.16.19
- Attendance Mar 2021-Dec 2021
Presentations:
- 2017/18 1-meter Land Use/Land Cover Data Release – Katie Walker (Chesapeake Conservancy)
- Update from the Water Quality GIT: Proposed changes to BMP review protocols
- Expert Panel Protocol History: Overview and insights – Mark Dubin (UMD)
- Introduction to CBP BMP evaluation protocols and discussion – Lucinda Power (US EPA), Jeremy Hanson (CRC)
- Science Needs of the Chesapeake Bay Program: Healthy Watersheds and Aquatic Life Cohort — Breck Sullivan (USGS), Outcome Leads
- Comprehensive Evaluation of System Response (CESR) Update and Discussion — Denice Wardrop (CRC)
- Introduction to Triple-Loop Learning: The varieties of adaptive management and what they might mean for the CBP – Mike Runge (USGS)
- Session I: Chesapeake Bay Program Management today ….
- … at the Goal Implementation Team (GIT) scale — Kristin Saunders (UMCES)
- … at the Management Board scale — Carin Bisland (EPA)
- … at the field-scale — David Martin (TNC)
- Session II: Opportunities to Advance CBP Adaptive Management Going Forward
- Improving feedback between monitoring, modeling, and implementation (single-loop learning) — Jeni Keisman (USGS)
- Integrating social and biophysical sciences: Insights from farmer research (double-loop learning) — Matt Houser (TNC, UMCES)
- Toward triple loop learning: Ideas on accountability, scale, and collective learning — Marc Stern (VT)
Final Meeting Minutes: