NRDA for the Gulf: Improving Our Ability to Quantify Chronic Damages
November 2–4, 2011
At the National Aquarium, Baltimore, Maryland
As natural resource damage assessment (NRDA) from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill continues, scientists are increasingly committed to quantifying long-term effects.
Independent research programs—utilizing sensitive and proven scientific methods—are collecting data that will improve our ability to show causality and reduce uncertainty when quantifying damage to natural resources in the Gulf of Mexico. Results of this work will have ramifications in political, legal, and economic arenas associated with the current NRDA process.
You are invited to join scientists, researchers, NGOs, policy makers, and government leaders this November at the National Aquarium, Baltimore, where professionals across the spectrum will gather to hear the latest research outcomes and discuss approaches that will redefine standards for future NRDA practice and implementation.
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