Participatory Science Webcast Series
Leveraging Participatory Science to Advance Water Quality Reporting and Partnership-Building
Join a two-part series on participatory science hosted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Watershed Academy in partnership with the National Water Quality Monitoring Council’s Volunteer Monitoring Workgroup. The Volunteer Monitoring Workgroup was developed in 2016 to encourage integration of volunteer monitoring activities with ongoing water-quality monitoring conducted by local, state, and federal agencies.
This two-part webcast series will explore projects that engage members of the public in aquatic-based data collection projects. Speakers during both webcasts will showcase their participatory science projects highlighting how volunteers are engaged, tools and resources that facilitate program success, and how data are used in diverse ways. The first webcast will showcase water quality programs, while the second will highlight coastal programs emphasizing the role of partnerships and program impact. Additional EPA resources to support participatory science can be found here.
Webcast Flyer (pdf)
Part 1: May 23, 2024, from 1:00-3:00 PM Eastern
- Julie Vastine, Director, Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring (ALLARM) & Chair of National Water Quality Monitoring Council’s Volunteer Monitoring Workgroup
- Hilary Snook, Environmental Scientist, USEPA New England Regional laboratory
- Petra Baldwin, Water Quality Coordinator, Anacostia Riverkeeper
- Mona Dominguez, Director, Alabama Water Watch (AWW)
- April Sevy, Volunteer Education and Citizen Science Coordinator, Missouri Stream Team
Presentation Slides, Part 1 (pdf)
Part 2: July 11, 2024, from 1:00-3:00 PM Eastern
- Liz Chudoba, Water Quality Monitoring Initiative Director at the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
- Dr. Julia Parrish, Associate Dean, College of the Environment, University of Washington
- Mara Dias, Water Quality Initiative Senior Manager, Surfrider Foundation
- Dr. Steve Morton, Research Oceanographer, NOAA NCCOS, Phytoplankton Monitoring Network
- Adam Griggs, Ecologist, US EPA Office of Water, Water Data Integration Branch
Presentation Slides, Part 2 (pdf)