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Meeting Agenda
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Find here the agenda for the Sept 26th meeting at Land Between the Lakes.
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Northeast States Release Report on Hellbender Distribution
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The Regional Conservation Needs (RCN) Grants Program funded project, Developing a coordinated research approach for hellbender conservation in the northeast, was completed in late 2016. The goals of the project were to better document hellbender distribution in the Northeast using environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys and to develop a communication framework and standardized methodologies to coordinate conservation efforts throughout the region. The final report as well as eDNA and egg rearing protocol are now available on the RCN project page.
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New Article on the Influence of Arsenic and Sulfate on Freshwater Mussel Gene Expression
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Results of the work on gene expression in mussels exposed to coal-related toxic substances has reached the literature.
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"Nobody Trashes Tennessee" - TDOT sponsored litter removal campaign
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Story submitted to the TRBN via David Withers
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The Soft Things - article from Oxford American
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Find here a beautiful article on freshwater mussels written by Holly Haworth
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Tennessee —The Most Biodiverse Inland State - Photo Diary by Todd Amacker
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370 FISHERIES | Vol. 43 • No. 8 • August 2018
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2018 Tennessee River Basin Network Meeting
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All the information you need to know regarding the 4th Annual Tennessee River Basin Network Meeting.
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2018 TRBN Awards
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Multiple partners are working together to host and facilitate the 4th annual “Tennessee River Basin Network” meeting in August 2018. Our focus is on bringing peer agencies and nonprofit organizations together to protect and improve aquatic biodiversity in the Tennessee River Basin by identifying and leveraging opportunities for collaboration and sharing resources.
We continue the tradition of linking the working Network meeting with the 2018 Tennessee River Celebration Awards Banquet. This celebration will recognize successes and efforts of dedicated advocates for the Tennessee River, such as non-profit organizations, community groups, watershed partners. An award of $5,000 will be given to each recipient.
AWARD CATEGORIES
Communication/Outreach - For an individual or organization that has excelled in communicating and educating the public, students, and/or industry about the importance of aquatic biodiversity.
Science/Management - For an individual or organization that has nurtured partnerships, implemented projects, developed plans, and/or conducted scientific research in the Tennessee River Basin which has had measurable impacts on protecting and enhancing aquatic habitat.
How to nominate: download the document below and follow directions
Nomination Deadline: June 14th, 2018
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2018 TRBN Abbreviated Meeting Agenda
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Find here the abbreviated agenda for the 2018 Tennessee River Basin Network Meeting being held August 13-14th at the Knoxville Convention Center, Knoxville TN.
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2018 TRBN Meeting - Lodging Information
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Rooms have been blocked out at the Holiday Inn Downtown, World's Fair Park. The hotel is a two minute walk to the meeting venue (Knoxville Convention Center)
Hotel info and how to book are below: