Rochelle Sturtevant
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  • Ann Arbor, MI
  • United States
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Rochelle Sturtevant replied to Vicky's discussion Needs Assessments on Climate Change??
"Two Great Lakes needs assessments....   Research -   IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE GREAT LAKES ECOSYSTEMA NOAA SCIENCE NEEDS ASSESSMENT WORKSHOPTO MEET EMERGING CHALLENGES - SUMMARY REPORT S.T. Joseph1, L.A. Chaimowitz2, , R.A.…"
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Rochelle Sturtevant commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"Apologies if we have a separate string somewhere on the survey concept -- not seeing it so I thought I would send some comments through here... from Dale Bergeron in Duluth ... There are so many “climate change” programs and resources…"
May 7, 2010
Rochelle Sturtevant replied to Jessica Whitehead's discussion REGIONAL TEAM UPDATES: March 10, 2010 in the group Steering Committee
"I'm losing the new acronyms - CCCAI?"
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Steering Committee for the Sea Grant Climate Network - 8 Regional Representatives
Nov 19, 2009

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Which Sea Grant Program do you work for?
Great Lakes Sea Grant Network
Focus Areas
AIS, Climate, Education
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At 11:17am on October 2, 2009, Elizabeth Vernon Bell said…
Sorry I missed you -- I'll call you on Monday to bring you up to speed on things. I'm sending out confirmation emails to all of the folks who have signed up so far and I had a few questions I wanted to ask you. I'll give you a call mid-morning.
Thanks!
At 4:21pm on September 28, 2009, Rochelle Sturtevant said…
Catch me tomorrow if you can - 734-741-2287. I should be in the office most of the day - 9-5 eastern. Then I'm off to Duluth until next Monday.
At 3:54pm on September 28, 2009, Elizabeth Vernon Bell said…
Hi Rochelle -- would you have some time this week to chat about the workshop and specifically the registration/materials subcommittee? I'm available most of this week. Thank you!
At 9:02am on August 26, 2009, Elizabeth Vernon Bell said…
Great -- how about I give you a call tomorrow at 11:00 EST? Please send me your number and I'll give you a ring.
At 12:43pm on August 25, 2009, Elizabeth Vernon Bell said…
Hi Rochelle -- sounds like fun! Could you and I chat in the morning of the 26th or 27th? I can then chat with Chris on Friday. Let me know if either of those mornings works for you and a phone number tand I'll give you a call. I appreciate it!
At 1:37pm on August 18, 2009, Rochelle Sturtevant said…
28th-31st I will be rustic camping in the UP - not counting on electricity, cell service or internet.
At 1:24pm on August 18, 2009, Elizabeth Vernon Bell said…
Hi Rochelle -- is there any way we can switch the day and time to Friday the 28th at 2:00? Chris would like to join us and can do afternoons, but not mornings, on the original dates, so I figured we'd best look to another day. Also, Joe Cone has requested to be removed from our committee since he is involved with a few other commitments. So, if the three of us (and Jess if she is available) can meet, we can figure out additional folks to invite (plead with) to be on our committee :). Thanks and please let me know if this new day and time works with you.
At 2:59pm on August 17, 2009, Elizabeth Vernon Bell said…
Hi Rochelle -- Thanks for your response and I'll let you know something soon!
 
 
 

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