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Amanda Rosenberger
Amanda Rosenberger

Amanda Rosenberger gave a presentation on February 16, 2010 to the Stakeholders and Climate Change Meeting at the International Arctic Research Center (IARC) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in Fairbanks, Alaska. The purpose of the meeting was to bring together local experts and scientists to discuss issues related to climate change. Scientists gave presentations addressing some of the issues raised in the communities about impacts to their subsistence livelihoods. In this presentation, titled "Climate and Fish Communities in the Interior: Landscape Perspectives and Future Research Directions," Amanda discusses the phenomena of lakes and streams drying and the consequences of such changes on freshwater fish other than salmon. A PDF of the slides from her Powerpoint presentation can be viewed here.

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Archive #: Oral History 2009-11-27

Project: Stakeholders and Climate Change
Date of Interview: Feb 16, 2010
Narrator(s): Amanda Rosenberger
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Funding Partners:
National Science Foundation
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