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h4. Widlife Transfer database
The wildlife tranfer database is now back on-line. Your assistance in populating the database with any suitable data on concentration ratios that you may have would be welcomed. More informateion can be found here.
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h4. Situation at Japanese Nuclear Reactors
{color:#008000}We realise that some people may be finding this site whilst looking for information on radioactive releases from nuclear power plants in Japan following the earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011. The STAR{color} {color:#008000}{_}Radioecology Exchange{_}{color} {color:#008000}has a{color} {menulink:custom\|link=http://wiki.ceh.ac.uk/x/25B7Bw\|target=_blank}page with useful links{menulink}.
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h4. The next Training course will be held at CEH Lancaster on 12-14{^}th^ October 2011.
Further information available [here.|rpemain:Training courses - schedule & details]
Closing date for registration is 30{^}th^ June 2011
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h4. The Radioecology Exchange
The STAR Radioecology Network of Excellence website The next Training course will be held at CEH Lancaster on 12-14th October 2011.Further information available here. The closing date for registration is 30th June 2011 Updated by: Catherine Barnett 07/06/11 The Radioecology ExchangeThe STAR Radioecology Network of Excellence website Wiki Markup |
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(www.star-radioecology.org)
is available. STAR is an EC EURATOM funded project with objectives to integrate radioecology programmes in key European organisations, develop joint training programmes, manage and disseminate knowledge and conduct a focused research programme. The projects first newsletter is now available.
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h4. IAEA EMRAS II Biota Modelling Group\- questionnaire
Your views are required by IAEA EMRAS II Biota Modelling Group. The Biota Modelling Group is reviewing the requirements for dynamic modelling within environmental (i.e. wildlife) radiological assessments, together with an overview of available models. To help achieve this we are consulting with colleagues using a questionnaire. The questionnaire can be found [here|rpemain:IAEA].
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h4. CEH Information Gateway
The Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) is the UK's Centre of Excellence for integrated research in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and their interaction with the atmosphere. The [CEH Information Gateway|https://gateway.ceh.ac.uk/] is a new tool for finding, viewing and accessing CEH's data resources including radioecology datasets. To view available radioecological data type Radioecology into the Search box. More data will be added in the future - one of the intial datasets available is that for natural radionuclide concentrations in soil, sediment and water in England and Wales (see England & Wales EA for report [Assessment of naturally occurring radionuclides in England and Wales|https://wiki.ceh.ac.uk/download/attachments/115016440/SCHO0906BLBK-e-e.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1263578602000] describing these data).
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Updated 8/06/2011 The Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) is the UK's Centre of Excellence for integrated research in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and their interaction with the atmosphere. The CEH Information Gateway is a new tool for finding, viewing and accessing CEH's data resources including radioecology datasets. To view available radioecological data type Radioecology into the Search box. More data will be added in the future - one of the intial datasets available is that for natural radionuclide concentrations in soil, sediment and water in England and Wales (see England & Wales EA for report Assessment of naturally occurring radionuclides in England and Wales describing these data). Posted by: Catherine Barnett |