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Background

The Great Lakes Rivermouth Collaboratory is a subordinate task of the U.S. Geological Survey's Great Lakes Science Center (USGS-GLSC) "Great Lakes Rivermouth Ecosystems" initiative. The overall rivermouth science initiative is focused on synthesizing knowledge and improving understandings about the ecological functions of complex freshwater estuaries of the Great Lakes. The initial purpose of the rivermouth collaboratory would be to engage the Great Lakes coastal ecology community in consolidating and sharing knowledge about freshwater rivermouth ecosystems and their underlying processes. This synthesis would provide a critical, missing linkage among the science disciplines historically focused on Great Lakes watershed, coastal, nearshore, and deepwater environments. It would likewise strengthen the foundation for ongoing research and management of these often heavily used and impacted ecosystems.

What is a "Collaboratory"?

A "collaboratory" is a recent term describing a working environment where regionally-dispersed scientists and resource managers can commit to development and implementation of a common science-based partnership. Participants make use of computing and communication technologies to access shared instruments and data, as well as to communicate with others (Wikipedia 2010) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaboratory. A collaboratory, as defined by William Wulf in 1989, is a "center without walls, in which the nation's researchers can perform their research without regard to physical location, interacting with colleagues, accessing instrumentation, sharing data and computational resources, and accessing information in digital libraries". This environment encourages: 1) vigorous, critical discussions of science approaches; 2) broad sharing of ideas, knowledge and tools; 3) inter-disciplinary, and inter-agency working partnerships; and 4) an ongoing, iterative, adaptive science process at a regional scale.

Problem Statement

The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), initially funded in 2010, has accelerated habitat restoration throughout the region to address issues affecting the Great Lakes, including non-point source pollution, invasive species, habitat restoration, toxics and contaminated sediments. A significant amount of these funds will be invested in and associated with rivermouth ecosystems. However, the scientific understanding of these complex ecosystems is currently limited and highly fragmented. Successful restoration and long-term sustainability of rivermouth areas will be compromised without an improved scientific understanding of the structure and function of these ecosystems and their linkages with neighboring ecosystem types (e.g., the Great Lakes proper). Beyond an improved understanding of their ecology, the region needs a common set of priorities and strategies for short, medium, and long-term rivermouth restoration and protection.

Objectives

The objectives of the Great Lakes Rivermouth Collaboratory include:

  • establishing and maintaining a task management structure that will engage the science, restoration and management communities;
  • conducting a series of workshops and webinars that will improve scientific knowledge and understanding of rivermouth ecosystems and their restoration and sustainability needs; and
  • applying that knowledge in the development of a common rivermouth agenda and institutional framework to accomplish restoration activities that produce anticipated benefits.

Components / Timelines


Component
Estimated Completion Date Assigned to
Identify Scope
Completed
GLSC
Establish Core Team October 2010 GLC and GLSC
Workshop One December 2010 GLC and GLSC
Workshop Two June 15&16, 2011 GLC and GLSC
[Workshop Three]
September, 2011 GLC and GLSC
Participants
Core Team
Advisory Team 

Rivermouth Agenda / Institutional Framework
Rivermouth Agenda - Draft Outline (scoping started)
Rivermouth Agenda  (June 6 draft document)
[Institutional Framework] (not yet started)
Conceptual Diagram - Working
 
Related Projects
[Shoreline Characterization - GLFT] (to be added)
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Other

Conceptual diagram- draft

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