Timpano and Cianciolo Present at 2019 Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting

Tony Timpano and Tommy Cianciolo presented at the 2019 Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah. The meeting was May 19 – 23, 2019. The theme of the meeting was Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science.

Tony presented “Does Sampling Timing Matter? Investigating When to Sample Forested Headwater Streams for Assessing Freshwater Salinization Impacts To Benthic Macroinvertebrates.” Tommy presented “Temporal and Spatial Extent of Surface Coal Mining Influences on Central Appalachian Headwater Streams.”

SFS is an international scientific organization founded in 1953, whose purpose is to promote further understanding of freshwater ecosystems (rivers, streams, lakes, reservoirs, and estuaries) and ecosystems at the interface between aquatic and terrestrial habitats (wetlands, bogs, fens, riparian forests and grasslands). The society fosters exchange of scientific information among the membership, and with other professional societies, resource managers, policy makers, educators, and the public, sponsoring the journal Freshwater Science.

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