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EPA seeks scientists for Bristol Bay assessment

From the Environmental Protection Agency:

Hanady Kader, EPA Public Affairs

kader.hanady@epa.gov

206-553-0454

EPA seeks scientist nominations for Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment
peer review panel

(Seattle—Feb. 24, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency invites the public to nominate qualified scientists to be considered for an
external peer review panel that will evaluate EPA’s draft Bristol Bay
Watershed Assessment.

EPA is conducting an assessment to examine if large-scale mining
development is likely to have adverse effects on salmon and resident
fish populations in the Kvichak and Nushagak Rivers of the Bristol Bay
watershed, and if effects on fish are likely to affect people and
wildlife in the region. EPA anticipates release of a draft assessment
report in late April.

The peer review nomination period opens Friday, Feb. 24 and closes
Friday, March 9.

Peer review, the evaluation of a product by experts who were not
involved in its development, is a critical tool used in the scientific
community to ensure decisions are based on high-quality, sound science.

Nominees for the peer review panel should have background knowledge and expertise in one or more of the following areas:

Mining, particularly porphyry copper
Salmon fisheries biology
Surface, subsurface or watershed hydrology
Aquatic ecology
Biogeochemistry
Seismology
Ecotoxicology
Wildlife ecology
Indigenous Alaskan cultures

An independent contractor will accept nominations online.

Final peer review panel members will be selected by the contractor based
upon the following criteria:

Demonstrated expertise through relevant peer reviewed publications
Professional accomplishments and recognition by professional
societies
Demonstrated ability to work constructively and effectively in a
committee setting
Absence of financial conflicts of interest
No actual conflicts of interest or the appearance of bias
Willingness to commit adequate time for a thorough review of the
assessment report commencing in late April 2012
In-person participation at a peer review panel meeting in
Anchorage, Alaska in August 2012

Following its review of the draft Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment, the
peer review panel will meet in August in Anchorage, Alaska. There will
be an opportunity at the meeting for members of the public to provide
input to panel members and observe the panel’s discussions.

To submit a peer review nomination, visit:

http://www.versar.com/epa/bristolbaynominationform.html

To view the Federal Register Notice, visit:

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2012-02-24/html/2012-4325.htm

For more information about EPA’s assessment of Bristol Bay, visit:

www.epa.gov/region10/bristolbay

For more information about the EPA peer review process:

http://www.epa.gov/peerreview/

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