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UCSB NRS Field Safety Planning
If you would like to use one or more of the UCSB NRS Reserve Sites for your research, we ask that you fill out this form so that we may evaluate the suitability of your research needs given the many constraints that the reserves will be operating under this year. This form only needs to be filled out once per research project. Please see the UCSB Research Re-opening guidelines for more information (
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Mw3O0pzSGNhEmxS26ZiP0iOR4xmpxHBj?usp=sharing
).
Please also refer to the USCB NRS COVID Research Ramp Up Plan
(
https://vesr.nrs.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/vesr/6.17.20%20UCSB%20NRS%20COVID19%20Protocols%20and%20Procedures.pdf
)
Before completing this form make sure to do the following:
1. Submit your application and reservation using RAMS (
https://rams.ucnrs.org
)
2. Make sure all members of your research team have signed the reserve-specific waiver(s)
3. Make sure all members of your research team have viewed the COVID-safety presentation (
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_zhWcZaYGrr1gMNMr-e_vrsxsmFw5eFu/view?usp=sharing
)
4. Make sure that all team members read and review the reserve-specific COVID guidelines
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Reserve Sites
Carpinteria Salt Marsh
Coal Oil Point
Rancho Marino
Santa Cruz Island
Sedgwick
SNARL
Valentine Reserve
Justification: Research priority in Stage3 will be given to time-sensitive research (see stages and criteria at
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_ymwV7a02gUo_rX0o0638VlqTQZHDrRz/view?usp=sharing
), including but not limited to: long term data sets, graduate students, expiring grants, and research equipment/sensor maintenance. Considering the current guidelines and restrictions, explain why your research should be prioritized for approval at the reserve(s) this summer.
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