SAES-422 Multistate Research Activity Accomplishments Report

Status: Approved

Basic Information

Participants

<p>IN ATTENDANCE:; Katie Bertrand (katie.bertrand@sdstate.edu) - South Dakota State University; Doug Buhler (buhler@anr.msu.edu) - Michigan State University; Paola Ferreri (cpf3@psu.edu) - Pennsylvania State University; Barbara Knuth (bak3@cornell.edu) - Cornell University; Stacy Nelson (cpf3@psu.edu) - North Carolina State University; Carrie Simon (cns44@cornell.edu) - Cornell University; Bill Taylor (taylorw@msu.edu) - Michigan State University; Bruce Vondracek - University of Minnesota; Dave Wahl (d-wahl@uiuc.edu) - University of Illinois / IL Natural History Survey; Dave Willis (david.willis@sdstate.edu) - South Dakota State University; Melissa Wuellner (melissa.wuellner@sdstate.edu) - South Dakota State University; Chiara Zuccarino-Crowe (zuccari3@msu.edu) - Michigan State University; <p> PROJECT PARTICIPANTS/CONTRIBUTORS UNABLE TO ATTEND:; Keith Gido (kgido@ksu.edu) - Kansas State University; Brian Graeb (brian.graeb@sdstate.edu) - South Dakota State University; Rob Hayward (HaywardR@missouri.edu) - University of Missouri - Columbia; Krista Nichols (kmnichol@purdue.edu) - Purdue University; Mark Pegg (mpegg2@unl.edu) - University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Jim Perry (jperry@umn.edu) - University of Minnesota; Mazeika Sullivan (sullivan.191@osu.edu) - Ohio State University;

Accomplishments

ACTIVITIES: Due to planning work of the Committee, a very successful meeting was held during the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting in September of 2010.

The discussion held during this meeting allowed the group to develop a set of research theme areas and project research objectives. Goals built from the research interests of participants and their home state institutions.

This meeting also presented an opportunity for the group to plan for future collaborations.

OUTPUTS: The Executive Committee and Research Team collaborated to produce a full, multi-state proposal as part of project, NC_temp1189. This project is meant to address the research objectives initially developed during the NCDC218 September 2010 meeting.

Impacts

  1. As a development committee, the primary expected impacts are related to development of a multi-state project. This team has succeeded in preparation and submission of a multi-state proposal for an NC project (NC_temp1189).
  2. Involvement of additional investigators from across the region and nation interested in working together on research related to fisheries sustainability.
  3. Development of individual proposals to other funding institutions for various participants of the NCDC218/NC_temp1189 project.

Publications

Note: This NCDC 218 project was used for group project development and planning purposes. At the time of this report preparation (December 2010), there are no specific publications that have arisen directly as a result of the NCDC 218 project. However, the research team expects to have several publications come out of the anticipated work to be done as part of the currently proposed multi-state project (now named, NC_temp1189) that began development during this past year as a result of the NCDC meeting.
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