Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Four people


1.Bill HowlandBasin 
Program Manager
(802) 372-0216
whowland@lcbp.org

William G. Howland has been the manager of the Lake Champlain Basin Program (LCBP) based in Grand Isle, Vermont, US, since 1999. Bill has B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Vermont and a Ph.D. from McGill University specializing in biophysical remote sensing and terrain analysis in arctic and subarctic regions. His research, teaching experience and publications include biophysical remote sensing and terrain modeling, ecological biogeography, physical geography and arctic field studies. He was Director of the Northern Studies Program on the faculty of Middlebury College (VT) for a decade, followed by five years as Executive Director of Green Mountain Audubon Society. He lives in Isle La Motte, Vermont.

2.Jason Stockwell 
Associate Professor / Director of Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Lab of University of Vermont
Email: jason.stockwell@uvm.edu
Phone: 802-859-3095Office: Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Lab3 College StreetRubenstein Lab: http://www.uvm.edu/~ecolab/



3.Deborah MarkowitzSecretary, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
Secretary's Office
1 National Life Drive, Davis 2
Montpelier, Vermont 05620-3901
phone: 802-828-1294



4.Meriel Brooks
Co-Directors of the  Lake Champlain Research Consortium
(BrooksM@greenmtn.edu)




5.Doug Facey(ok)
Web manager of  the  Lake Champlain Research Consortium
dfacey@smcvt.edu



6.The Lake champlain Basin Program
Lake Champlain Basin Program
54 West Shore Road
Grand Isle, VT 05458
44.618577,-73.312626
Tel. (802) 372-3213 or (800) 468-5227 (NY & VT)
Fax. (802) 372-3233
Email. lcbp@lcbp.org

7.The Lake Champlain Martime Museum
Email: info@lcmm.org
Phone: (802) 475-2022
Fax: (802) 475-2953
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum
4472 Basin Harbor Rd
Vergennes, VT 05491

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