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Attending the Science Advisory Panel for AEMERA

Posted on November 28, 2015 Posted in News, Updates

NPL’s Joanne Nightingale is currently serving as an invited Science Advisory Panel (SAP) member for Alberta’s Environmental Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Agency (AEMERA) and recently attended a SAP meeting in Edmonton, Canada, to review the current science implementation strategy.

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