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Carl Goodwin Honored Upon His Retirement from USGS
A fond farewell was bid to Carl R. Goodwin on December 6 at the National Ecosystem Restoration Conference in Orlando, FL, in recognition of Carl's retirement from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) after 38 years of service. USGS Director Chip Groat and the Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC) Board of Directors paid tribute to Carl's decades of USGS work, honoring and thanking Carl for his dedicated and enthusiastic service to the USGS, his innovative hydrologic model of Tampa Bay estuary, and his pioneering efforts as a member of the FISC Board of Directors. Director Groat also honored G. Ronnie Best for his efforts in organizing the first National Ecosystem Restoration Conference (NERC). Speakers, poster presenters, and participants from across the country and around the globe attended the meeting, including many USGS scientists and managers.
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Pulley Ridge Deepest Known US Coral Reef Climate Features Influenced 2004 Hurricane Landfall Count
Oceanographer Joins Western Coastal & Marine Geology Team Netherlands Students Contribute to USGS Studies Florida Integrated Science Center, Gainesville, FL ![]() |
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