Monday, September 29, 2014
Upcoming Event: Water Institute Faculty Fellow Awards Celebration
The UF Water Institute (WI) and the Florida Climate Institute (FCI) are hosting a joint celebration on
Monday October 20th to honor their 2014 Fellows:
Monday, October 20, 2014
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Keene Faculty Center, Dauer Hall
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Keene Faculty Center, Dauer Hall
This year's Water Institute Fellows include Dr. James Jawitz (Soil and Water Science) and Dr. Jonathan Martin (Geology). They will join last year's inaugural Fellows Dr. Matthew Cohen (SFRC) and Dr. Rafael Muñoz-Carpena (Agricultural and Biological Engineering).
The event will be catered and will feature short presentations by the awardees as well as the heads of the Water Institute and FCI. Many of the people at the event have presented at our AWRA meetings (or will be soon!), so please consider coming out to support them and recognize them for their efforts on behalf of Florida's water!
For more info, visit the UF Water Institute website or see this flyer for more information about the program. We will also post more details soon - hope to see you there!
Friday, September 12, 2014
Speakers this semester - Mark your calendars!
| We just finalized the list of speakers for the rest of the semester - here is the lineup, we hope you can join us for pizza and great water-themed presentations! |
Wednesday, November 12th at 6pm we will hosting Dr. Wendy Graham, Director of the UF Water Institute.
Tuesday, December 2nd at 6pm we will be hosting Dr. James Nfiong who is a post-doc in Dr. Tom Frazer's lab and earned his PhD studying alligators in Dr. Brian Silliman's lab. Check out this awesome National Geographic article/video about his work!
We will keep you updated via this blog as well as the list-serv and Facebook page as we approach the next meeting on October 14. Feel free to be in touch with any questions that come up in the mean time!
Other Announcements:
The next technical meeting is in Tampa on September 19th. Please contact Alice Alonso (alice.alonso@ufl.edu) or Natalie Nelson (nataliegnelson@ufl.edu) about carpooling!
Jenny Adler will be having a springs art show at Santa Fe College on October 6th- 31st with an opening reception October 10th from 6pm to 8pm. The exhibit will be in Santa Fe's President’s Hall exhibit space, which is located on the second floor of building F.
Thank you to everyone who came out to our first meeting, featuring Cynthia Barnett
Thank you so much to our amazing speaker Cynthia Barnett and everyone who came out to hear her wonderful water talk at our first meeting on Monday. Her presentation, "Blue Revolution: A Water Ethic for Florida & America", was both poignant and inspiring. She described the tragedy that has befallen many Florida springs by showing before and after photos of springs that no longer flow or have been significantly reduced in size. This demonstrated how our "ditching and draining" and overuse of water has negatively affected these once-sparkling "bowls of liquid light." But she also brought a refreshing sense of optimism - she highlighted a few Florida counties as successful examples of recent declines in per capita water use and explained that with a new "water ethic", there is hope for both Florida and the US as a whole.
| Award-winning journalist and author Cynthia Barnett introduces her talk: "Blue Revolution: A water ethic for Florida & America." You can find out more about her book Blue Revolution: Unmaking America's Water Crisis here. |
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| A thought-provoking graphic from her presentation. |
| water ethic: making sure the way we live with water today doesn't jeopardize fresh, clean water for our children, businesses and ecosystems tomorrow |
| Barnett ended her talk by reminding us of the importance of inspiring and involving the next generation. She also gave us an exciting sneak preview of her new book Rain: A Natural and Cultural History, which will be released in April 2015. |
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Reminders:
| Our president Alice Alonso shows off our new glasses we're selling as a fundraiser - contact us if you're interested! (1 for $10 or 4 for $30) |
| Upcoming events. Contact us if you have questions or would like to attend any of the meetings! |
You can check out all of our photos from the first meeting on Facebook:
Post by AWRA - UF Chapter. Hope to see you at our next meeting on October 14!
Post by AWRA - UF Chapter. Hope to see you at our next meeting on October 14!
Monday, August 4, 2014
Upcoming Technical Meeting in Tampa: September 19
In addition to the upcoming national meeting, the Florida section of the AWRA is hosting at technical meeting on September 19, 2014 in Tampa, FL. Here is the information they sent out in a recent email:
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September 2014 Technical Meeting - Tampa
AWRA Florida's next Technical Meeting will be held Friday, September 19 in Tampa at the Rusty Pelican located at 2425 North Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, Florida 33607.The theme of the meeting will be the Tampa Bay Water Quality Restoration Program. More information is available here. We look forward to seeing you for this power packed technical meeting!
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If you are interested in going, consider joining 2 of our board members from UF who are going down for the day. Contact us at ufawraboard@gmail.com to set up a carpool - we look forward to hearing from you!
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September 2014 Technical Meeting - Tampa
AWRA Florida's next Technical Meeting will be held Friday, September 19 in Tampa at the Rusty Pelican located at 2425 North Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, Florida 33607.The theme of the meeting will be the Tampa Bay Water Quality Restoration Program. More information is available here. We look forward to seeing you for this power packed technical meeting!
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If you are interested in going, consider joining 2 of our board members from UF who are going down for the day. Contact us at ufawraboard@gmail.com to set up a carpool - we look forward to hearing from you!
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
2014 AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference
Join us for the 2014 AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference, November 3-6 in Tysons Corner, VA (outskirts of DC). There's an abundance of interesting water resources sessions and events planned throughout the conference. For students specifically, there's also a student career night that includes Q&A with a diverse group of panelists from different facets of the water resources field and a speed networking session with professionals.
If you're interested in attending, please contact Natalie Nelson (nataliegnelson@ufl.edu) or one of the other board members ASAP so that we can coordinate travel and lodging. We'll be able to dramatically cut down on the cost if hotel rooms can be shared!
Also, for those planning on attending, the Florida Section generously provides as much monetary support as their budget allows to fund student attendance to the meeting. Please contact Kristin Bennett at Kristin.Bennett@tetratech.com ASAP with your budget request using the template provided below. Please note that financial support from the FL Section is only provided by means of reimbursement after confirmed attendance to the conference - no advances will be made prior.
To be completed and sent to Ms. Bennett:
Will you be giving an oral presentation (abstract accepted)? Yes/No
Will you be presenting a poster (abstract accepted)? Yes/No
Registration - $
Airfare or car rental/mileage - $
Hotel - $ (if staying at the Sheraton where the conference is being held, the cost is $178.08/night including tax - hopefully we can share rooms and reduce the cost)
Food expenses - $ (note that food expenses will likely not be covered)
Hope to see many of you in DC! Feel free to contact Natalie with any questions!
If you're interested in attending, please contact Natalie Nelson (nataliegnelson@ufl.edu) or one of the other board members ASAP so that we can coordinate travel and lodging. We'll be able to dramatically cut down on the cost if hotel rooms can be shared!
Also, for those planning on attending, the Florida Section generously provides as much monetary support as their budget allows to fund student attendance to the meeting. Please contact Kristin Bennett at Kristin.Bennett@tetratech.com ASAP with your budget request using the template provided below. Please note that financial support from the FL Section is only provided by means of reimbursement after confirmed attendance to the conference - no advances will be made prior.
To be completed and sent to Ms. Bennett:
Will you be giving an oral presentation (abstract accepted)? Yes/No
Will you be presenting a poster (abstract accepted)? Yes/No
Registration - $
Airfare or car rental/mileage - $
Hotel - $ (if staying at the Sheraton where the conference is being held, the cost is $178.08/night including tax - hopefully we can share rooms and reduce the cost)
Food expenses - $ (note that food expenses will likely not be covered)
Hope to see many of you in DC! Feel free to contact Natalie with any questions!
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Join us for our first meeting of the Fall semester!
Monday, September 8, 2014
6:15 PM
We are excited to announce that award-winning journalist and author Cynthia Barnett will be speaking at our first meeting of the fall semester. She is a wealth of knowledge regarding freshwater and water issues. In addition to countless magazine and newspaper articles, she has written two books on water (see photos below) and is releasing another one soon (a human and natural history of rain). She is an amazing and inspiring speaker, so you do not want to miss her presentation. For more information about Cynthia Barnett, see her website. Hope to see you at the meeting!
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