Summer
2002

CONTENTS:

p.1 (361K)
-Cover

p.2 (84K)
-Editor's note

p.3-4 (172K)
-Measuring Mono's Dust: Tag Team Machines Capture Continuous Data; Mono Basin Still Far From Meeting Standards

p.5 (32K)
-Putting Caltrans' Context Sensitive Solutions Policy on the Ground: White Paper Details Mono Lake Requirements (link to White Paper)

p.6-7 (35K)
-Mono Lake... It's For the Birds

p.8 (32K)
-North Mono Basin Settlement Process: Technical Review Team Steps In To Help
-The Mono Basin Photopoint Project:
Getting Involved is as Easy as Point, Shoot, and Click

p.9 (95K)
-Establishing Water Conservation Certification: A New Criteria For Statewide Water Benefits
-Spring Cleaning

p.10-11, 24 (204K)
-Walker Lake Summit: National Attention Focuses on Dying Lake
-Mono Lake's Protection Used as a Model
(link to Geoff's speech)

p.12 (39K)
-Streamwatch: Uneventful Spring Stream Flows; Monitoring and Restoration Continue
-Lakewatch:
Dry Years a Mixed Bag

p.13 (141K)
-Mono Basin Journal: A Roundup of Quiet Happenings at Mono Lake
-Benchmarks: Info Center in Snow vs. Summer

p.14-15 (601K)
-Summer: map and things to do

p.16-17 (302K)
-A Summer Selection from the Mono Lake Committee Bookstore

p.18-23 (523K)
-Field Seminars 2002

p.25 (303K)
-Only in Lee Vining

p.26 (352K)
-Staff Migrations

p.27 (50K)
-From the Mailbag

p.28 (147K)
-Back Cover

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