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Contract 56392: 2003-017-00 EXP ISEMP-CASCADIA CONS. DIST/COORD & DATA COLLECTION
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A185Produce CBFish Status ReportPeriodic Status Reports for BPAThe Contractor shall report on the status of milestones and deliverables in Pisces. Reports shall be completed either monthly or quarterly as determined by the BPA COTR. Additionally, when indicating a deliverable milestone as COMPLETE, the contractor shall provide metrics and the final location (latitude and longitude) prior to submitting the report to the BPA COTR.ASRMar-Jun 2012 (3/1/2012 - 6/30/2012)07/01/201207/15/2012ConcludedSharon Grant (Inactive)12/19/2011 10:55 AM
A185Produce CBFish Status ReportPeriodic Status Reports for BPAThe Contractor shall report on the status of milestones and deliverables in Pisces. Reports shall be completed either monthly or quarterly as determined by the BPA COTR. Additionally, when indicating a deliverable milestone as COMPLETE, the contractor shall provide metrics and the final location (latitude and longitude) prior to submitting the report to the BPA COTR.BSRJul-Sep 2012 (7/1/2012 - 9/30/2012)10/01/201210/15/2012ConcludedSharon Grant (Inactive)12/19/2011 10:55 AM
A185Produce CBFish Status ReportPeriodic Status Reports for BPAThe Contractor shall report on the status of milestones and deliverables in Pisces. Reports shall be completed either monthly or quarterly as determined by the BPA COTR. Additionally, when indicating a deliverable milestone as COMPLETE, the contractor shall provide metrics and the final location (latitude and longitude) prior to submitting the report to the BPA COTR.CSROct-Dec 2012 (10/1/2012 - 12/31/2012)01/01/201301/15/2013ConcludedSharon Grant (Inactive)12/19/2011 10:55 AM
A185Produce CBFish Status ReportPeriodic Status Reports for BPAThe Contractor shall report on the status of milestones and deliverables in Pisces. Reports shall be completed either monthly or quarterly as determined by the BPA COTR. Additionally, when indicating a deliverable milestone as COMPLETE, the contractor shall provide metrics and the final location (latitude and longitude) prior to submitting the report to the BPA COTR.DSRFinal Jan-Feb 2013 (1/1/2013 - 2/28/2013)02/14/201302/28/2013ConcludedSharon Grant (Inactive)12/19/2011 10:55 AM
B191Watershed CoordinationEntiat IMW Coordination by All-Things-Entiat personnelThe agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River subbasin have endorsed the Entiat Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW), an approach that calls for habitat restoration actions to be implemented in a spatially and temporally explicit manner (an Entiat IMW is required under the 2008 BiOp RPA 57.1 and seeks to determine whether a suite of instream habitat actions designed to improve habitat for listed salmonids and steelhead are effective). This approach to restoration action implementation and monitoring requires significant coordination, facilitation and support for the many agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River. This work element supports a technical and coordination position at the CCD that is essential to the successful implementation of the Entiat IMW. The purpose of this position is to provide technical and coordination assistance for the implementation of the Entiat IMW in support of the Entiat Watershed Planning Unit. Duties of this position include: 1. Project Partners Coordination This position will oversee the implementation of the Entiat IMW. This will require keeping partners informed, overseeing, supporting, and facilitating the decision making processes for the Entiat, and acting with the authority of a program leader and taking responsibility to facilitate decision making when consensus isn't readily reached. 2. Project Figurehead for Entiat IMW a. This position will provide a single point of contact regarding monitoring, project implementation, outreach, and project design work in the Entiat and will disseminate information and provide outreach to a broad range of Entiat stakeholders. b. The position will communicate effectively with landowners in the Entiat to keep them apprised of activities under the IMW and other partners’ work as is relates to the Entiat IMW and work to recruit new landowners and increase support for the Entiat IMW. c. Serve as a spokesperson for all aspects of Entiat IMW and coordinate the updates to the Entiat Implementation Schedule in partnership with the Upper Columbia Implementation Team Leader and various other requests from private, state and federal partners. 3. ISEMP and UCSRB Coordination This position will work with the ISEMP and the UCSRB to implement the IMW framework to advance project implementation, monitoring and adaptive management efforts in the Entiat a. Coordinate with ISEMP team and support all aspects of the Entiat IMW. b. Take responsibility to develop the Entiat IMW outreach letter (2x per year) per BPA contract—and mail it to key stakeholders c. Interface as opportunities arise (public meetings) with landowners to further the Entiat IMW in conjunction with the Wenatchee/Entiat ISEMP coordinator.A Landowner contacts for landowner permission03/01/201202/28/2013ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 3:51 PM
B191Watershed CoordinationEntiat IMW Coordination by All-Things-Entiat personnelThe agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River subbasin have endorsed the Entiat Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW), an approach that calls for habitat restoration actions to be implemented in a spatially and temporally explicit manner (an Entiat IMW is required under the 2008 BiOp RPA 57.1 and seeks to determine whether a suite of instream habitat actions designed to improve habitat for listed salmonids and steelhead are effective). This approach to restoration action implementation and monitoring requires significant coordination, facilitation and support for the many agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River. This work element supports a technical and coordination position at the CCD that is essential to the successful implementation of the Entiat IMW. The purpose of this position is to provide technical and coordination assistance for the implementation of the Entiat IMW in support of the Entiat Watershed Planning Unit. Duties of this position include: 1. Project Partners Coordination This position will oversee the implementation of the Entiat IMW. This will require keeping partners informed, overseeing, supporting, and facilitating the decision making processes for the Entiat, and acting with the authority of a program leader and taking responsibility to facilitate decision making when consensus isn't readily reached. 2. Project Figurehead for Entiat IMW a. This position will provide a single point of contact regarding monitoring, project implementation, outreach, and project design work in the Entiat and will disseminate information and provide outreach to a broad range of Entiat stakeholders. b. The position will communicate effectively with landowners in the Entiat to keep them apprised of activities under the IMW and other partners’ work as is relates to the Entiat IMW and work to recruit new landowners and increase support for the Entiat IMW. c. Serve as a spokesperson for all aspects of Entiat IMW and coordinate the updates to the Entiat Implementation Schedule in partnership with the Upper Columbia Implementation Team Leader and various other requests from private, state and federal partners. 3. ISEMP and UCSRB Coordination This position will work with the ISEMP and the UCSRB to implement the IMW framework to advance project implementation, monitoring and adaptive management efforts in the Entiat a. Coordinate with ISEMP team and support all aspects of the Entiat IMW. b. Take responsibility to develop the Entiat IMW outreach letter (2x per year) per BPA contract—and mail it to key stakeholders c. Interface as opportunities arise (public meetings) with landowners to further the Entiat IMW in conjunction with the Wenatchee/Entiat ISEMP coordinator.B Planning Unit Information sharing/meeting03/01/201202/28/2013ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 3:51 PM
B191Watershed CoordinationEntiat IMW Coordination by All-Things-Entiat personnelThe agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River subbasin have endorsed the Entiat Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW), an approach that calls for habitat restoration actions to be implemented in a spatially and temporally explicit manner (an Entiat IMW is required under the 2008 BiOp RPA 57.1 and seeks to determine whether a suite of instream habitat actions designed to improve habitat for listed salmonids and steelhead are effective). This approach to restoration action implementation and monitoring requires significant coordination, facilitation and support for the many agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River. This work element supports a technical and coordination position at the CCD that is essential to the successful implementation of the Entiat IMW. The purpose of this position is to provide technical and coordination assistance for the implementation of the Entiat IMW in support of the Entiat Watershed Planning Unit. Duties of this position include: 1. Project Partners Coordination This position will oversee the implementation of the Entiat IMW. This will require keeping partners informed, overseeing, supporting, and facilitating the decision making processes for the Entiat, and acting with the authority of a program leader and taking responsibility to facilitate decision making when consensus isn't readily reached. 2. Project Figurehead for Entiat IMW a. This position will provide a single point of contact regarding monitoring, project implementation, outreach, and project design work in the Entiat and will disseminate information and provide outreach to a broad range of Entiat stakeholders. b. The position will communicate effectively with landowners in the Entiat to keep them apprised of activities under the IMW and other partners’ work as is relates to the Entiat IMW and work to recruit new landowners and increase support for the Entiat IMW. c. Serve as a spokesperson for all aspects of Entiat IMW and coordinate the updates to the Entiat Implementation Schedule in partnership with the Upper Columbia Implementation Team Leader and various other requests from private, state and federal partners. 3. ISEMP and UCSRB Coordination This position will work with the ISEMP and the UCSRB to implement the IMW framework to advance project implementation, monitoring and adaptive management efforts in the Entiat a. Coordinate with ISEMP team and support all aspects of the Entiat IMW. b. Take responsibility to develop the Entiat IMW outreach letter (2x per year) per BPA contract—and mail it to key stakeholders c. Interface as opportunities arise (public meetings) with landowners to further the Entiat IMW in conjunction with the Wenatchee/Entiat ISEMP coordinator.C Informational mailings and newsletter articles03/01/201202/28/2013ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 3:51 PM
B191Watershed CoordinationEntiat IMW Coordination by All-Things-Entiat personnelThe agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River subbasin have endorsed the Entiat Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW), an approach that calls for habitat restoration actions to be implemented in a spatially and temporally explicit manner (an Entiat IMW is required under the 2008 BiOp RPA 57.1 and seeks to determine whether a suite of instream habitat actions designed to improve habitat for listed salmonids and steelhead are effective). This approach to restoration action implementation and monitoring requires significant coordination, facilitation and support for the many agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River. This work element supports a technical and coordination position at the CCD that is essential to the successful implementation of the Entiat IMW. The purpose of this position is to provide technical and coordination assistance for the implementation of the Entiat IMW in support of the Entiat Watershed Planning Unit. Duties of this position include: 1. Project Partners Coordination This position will oversee the implementation of the Entiat IMW. This will require keeping partners informed, overseeing, supporting, and facilitating the decision making processes for the Entiat, and acting with the authority of a program leader and taking responsibility to facilitate decision making when consensus isn't readily reached. 2. Project Figurehead for Entiat IMW a. This position will provide a single point of contact regarding monitoring, project implementation, outreach, and project design work in the Entiat and will disseminate information and provide outreach to a broad range of Entiat stakeholders. b. The position will communicate effectively with landowners in the Entiat to keep them apprised of activities under the IMW and other partners’ work as is relates to the Entiat IMW and work to recruit new landowners and increase support for the Entiat IMW. c. Serve as a spokesperson for all aspects of Entiat IMW and coordinate the updates to the Entiat Implementation Schedule in partnership with the Upper Columbia Implementation Team Leader and various other requests from private, state and federal partners. 3. ISEMP and UCSRB Coordination This position will work with the ISEMP and the UCSRB to implement the IMW framework to advance project implementation, monitoring and adaptive management efforts in the Entiat a. Coordinate with ISEMP team and support all aspects of the Entiat IMW. b. Take responsibility to develop the Entiat IMW outreach letter (2x per year) per BPA contract—and mail it to key stakeholders c. Interface as opportunities arise (public meetings) with landowners to further the Entiat IMW in conjunction with the Wenatchee/Entiat ISEMP coordinator.D Monthly Entiat Habitat Subcommittee meetings03/01/201202/28/2013ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 3:51 PM
B191Watershed CoordinationEntiat IMW Coordination by All-Things-Entiat personnelThe agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River subbasin have endorsed the Entiat Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW), an approach that calls for habitat restoration actions to be implemented in a spatially and temporally explicit manner (an Entiat IMW is required under the 2008 BiOp RPA 57.1 and seeks to determine whether a suite of instream habitat actions designed to improve habitat for listed salmonids and steelhead are effective). This approach to restoration action implementation and monitoring requires significant coordination, facilitation and support for the many agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River. This work element supports a technical and coordination position at the CCD that is essential to the successful implementation of the Entiat IMW. The purpose of this position is to provide technical and coordination assistance for the implementation of the Entiat IMW in support of the Entiat Watershed Planning Unit. Duties of this position include: 1. Project Partners Coordination This position will oversee the implementation of the Entiat IMW. This will require keeping partners informed, overseeing, supporting, and facilitating the decision making processes for the Entiat, and acting with the authority of a program leader and taking responsibility to facilitate decision making when consensus isn't readily reached. 2. Project Figurehead for Entiat IMW a. This position will provide a single point of contact regarding monitoring, project implementation, outreach, and project design work in the Entiat and will disseminate information and provide outreach to a broad range of Entiat stakeholders. b. The position will communicate effectively with landowners in the Entiat to keep them apprised of activities under the IMW and other partners’ work as is relates to the Entiat IMW and work to recruit new landowners and increase support for the Entiat IMW. c. Serve as a spokesperson for all aspects of Entiat IMW and coordinate the updates to the Entiat Implementation Schedule in partnership with the Upper Columbia Implementation Team Leader and various other requests from private, state and federal partners. 3. ISEMP and UCSRB Coordination This position will work with the ISEMP and the UCSRB to implement the IMW framework to advance project implementation, monitoring and adaptive management efforts in the Entiat a. Coordinate with ISEMP team and support all aspects of the Entiat IMW. b. Take responsibility to develop the Entiat IMW outreach letter (2x per year) per BPA contract—and mail it to key stakeholders c. Interface as opportunities arise (public meetings) with landowners to further the Entiat IMW in conjunction with the Wenatchee/Entiat ISEMP coordinator.E Portal page on CCD website03/01/201202/28/2013ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 3:51 PM
B191Watershed CoordinationEntiat IMW Coordination by All-Things-Entiat personnelThe agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River subbasin have endorsed the Entiat Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW), an approach that calls for habitat restoration actions to be implemented in a spatially and temporally explicit manner (an Entiat IMW is required under the 2008 BiOp RPA 57.1 and seeks to determine whether a suite of instream habitat actions designed to improve habitat for listed salmonids and steelhead are effective). This approach to restoration action implementation and monitoring requires significant coordination, facilitation and support for the many agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River. This work element supports a technical and coordination position at the CCD that is essential to the successful implementation of the Entiat IMW. The purpose of this position is to provide technical and coordination assistance for the implementation of the Entiat IMW in support of the Entiat Watershed Planning Unit. Duties of this position include: 1. Project Partners Coordination This position will oversee the implementation of the Entiat IMW. This will require keeping partners informed, overseeing, supporting, and facilitating the decision making processes for the Entiat, and acting with the authority of a program leader and taking responsibility to facilitate decision making when consensus isn't readily reached. 2. Project Figurehead for Entiat IMW a. This position will provide a single point of contact regarding monitoring, project implementation, outreach, and project design work in the Entiat and will disseminate information and provide outreach to a broad range of Entiat stakeholders. b. The position will communicate effectively with landowners in the Entiat to keep them apprised of activities under the IMW and other partners’ work as is relates to the Entiat IMW and work to recruit new landowners and increase support for the Entiat IMW. c. Serve as a spokesperson for all aspects of Entiat IMW and coordinate the updates to the Entiat Implementation Schedule in partnership with the Upper Columbia Implementation Team Leader and various other requests from private, state and federal partners. 3. ISEMP and UCSRB Coordination This position will work with the ISEMP and the UCSRB to implement the IMW framework to advance project implementation, monitoring and adaptive management efforts in the Entiat a. Coordinate with ISEMP team and support all aspects of the Entiat IMW. b. Take responsibility to develop the Entiat IMW outreach letter (2x per year) per BPA contract—and mail it to key stakeholders c. Interface as opportunities arise (public meetings) with landowners to further the Entiat IMW in conjunction with the Wenatchee/Entiat ISEMP coordinator.F Entiat IMW outreach letters03/01/201202/28/2013ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 3:51 PM
B191Watershed CoordinationEntiat IMW Coordination by All-Things-Entiat personnelThe agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River subbasin have endorsed the Entiat Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW), an approach that calls for habitat restoration actions to be implemented in a spatially and temporally explicit manner (an Entiat IMW is required under the 2008 BiOp RPA 57.1 and seeks to determine whether a suite of instream habitat actions designed to improve habitat for listed salmonids and steelhead are effective). This approach to restoration action implementation and monitoring requires significant coordination, facilitation and support for the many agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River. This work element supports a technical and coordination position at the CCD that is essential to the successful implementation of the Entiat IMW. The purpose of this position is to provide technical and coordination assistance for the implementation of the Entiat IMW in support of the Entiat Watershed Planning Unit. Duties of this position include: 1. Project Partners Coordination This position will oversee the implementation of the Entiat IMW. This will require keeping partners informed, overseeing, supporting, and facilitating the decision making processes for the Entiat, and acting with the authority of a program leader and taking responsibility to facilitate decision making when consensus isn't readily reached. 2. Project Figurehead for Entiat IMW a. This position will provide a single point of contact regarding monitoring, project implementation, outreach, and project design work in the Entiat and will disseminate information and provide outreach to a broad range of Entiat stakeholders. b. The position will communicate effectively with landowners in the Entiat to keep them apprised of activities under the IMW and other partners’ work as is relates to the Entiat IMW and work to recruit new landowners and increase support for the Entiat IMW. c. Serve as a spokesperson for all aspects of Entiat IMW and coordinate the updates to the Entiat Implementation Schedule in partnership with the Upper Columbia Implementation Team Leader and various other requests from private, state and federal partners. 3. ISEMP and UCSRB Coordination This position will work with the ISEMP and the UCSRB to implement the IMW framework to advance project implementation, monitoring and adaptive management efforts in the Entiat a. Coordinate with ISEMP team and support all aspects of the Entiat IMW. b. Take responsibility to develop the Entiat IMW outreach letter (2x per year) per BPA contract—and mail it to key stakeholders c. Interface as opportunities arise (public meetings) with landowners to further the Entiat IMW in conjunction with the Wenatchee/Entiat ISEMP coordinator.G At least monthly meetings with ISEMP coordinator03/01/201202/28/2013ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 3:51 PM
B191Watershed CoordinationEntiat IMW Coordination by All-Things-Entiat personnelThe agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River subbasin have endorsed the Entiat Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW), an approach that calls for habitat restoration actions to be implemented in a spatially and temporally explicit manner (an Entiat IMW is required under the 2008 BiOp RPA 57.1 and seeks to determine whether a suite of instream habitat actions designed to improve habitat for listed salmonids and steelhead are effective). This approach to restoration action implementation and monitoring requires significant coordination, facilitation and support for the many agencies and stakeholders involved in restoring the Entiat River. This work element supports a technical and coordination position at the CCD that is essential to the successful implementation of the Entiat IMW. The purpose of this position is to provide technical and coordination assistance for the implementation of the Entiat IMW in support of the Entiat Watershed Planning Unit. Duties of this position include: 1. Project Partners Coordination This position will oversee the implementation of the Entiat IMW. This will require keeping partners informed, overseeing, supporting, and facilitating the decision making processes for the Entiat, and acting with the authority of a program leader and taking responsibility to facilitate decision making when consensus isn't readily reached. 2. Project Figurehead for Entiat IMW a. This position will provide a single point of contact regarding monitoring, project implementation, outreach, and project design work in the Entiat and will disseminate information and provide outreach to a broad range of Entiat stakeholders. b. The position will communicate effectively with landowners in the Entiat to keep them apprised of activities under the IMW and other partners’ work as is relates to the Entiat IMW and work to recruit new landowners and increase support for the Entiat IMW. c. Serve as a spokesperson for all aspects of Entiat IMW and coordinate the updates to the Entiat Implementation Schedule in partnership with the Upper Columbia Implementation Team Leader and various other requests from private, state and federal partners. 3. ISEMP and UCSRB Coordination This position will work with the ISEMP and the UCSRB to implement the IMW framework to advance project implementation, monitoring and adaptive management efforts in the Entiat a. Coordinate with ISEMP team and support all aspects of the Entiat IMW. b. Take responsibility to develop the Entiat IMW outreach letter (2x per year) per BPA contract—and mail it to key stakeholders c. Interface as opportunities arise (public meetings) with landowners to further the Entiat IMW in conjunction with the Wenatchee/Entiat ISEMP coordinator.HDELIVCommunicate Coordination of Entiat habitat restoration project monitoring 02/28/2013ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 3:51 PM
C99Outreach and EducationWenatchee and Entiat CHaMP Status and Trend Monitoring OutreachOutreach and education to specific landowners about habitat and fish surveys and request access permission to conduct physical habitat and fish surveys on private land. Track status of site evaluation, track requests from landowners regarding accessing property and final disposition of site using champmonitoring.org. Private landownership may limit access to individual sites. Prior to sampling sites that require access through private lands, access permission must be obtained directly from the landowner. Private landowner permission must be clearly documented. Access conditions may vary from year-to-year and sites that are scheduled for revisiting may need to be re-evaluated prior to each visit.A Review list of sites on champmonitoring.org04/15/201209/28/2012ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 4:22 PM
C99Outreach and EducationWenatchee and Entiat CHaMP Status and Trend Monitoring OutreachOutreach and education to specific landowners about habitat and fish surveys and request access permission to conduct physical habitat and fish surveys on private land. Track status of site evaluation, track requests from landowners regarding accessing property and final disposition of site using champmonitoring.org. Private landownership may limit access to individual sites. Prior to sampling sites that require access through private lands, access permission must be obtained directly from the landowner. Private landowner permission must be clearly documented. Access conditions may vary from year-to-year and sites that are scheduled for revisiting may need to be re-evaluated prior to each visit.B Contact identified landowners04/15/201210/28/2012ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 4:22 PM
C99Outreach and EducationWenatchee and Entiat CHaMP Status and Trend Monitoring OutreachOutreach and education to specific landowners about habitat and fish surveys and request access permission to conduct physical habitat and fish surveys on private land. Track status of site evaluation, track requests from landowners regarding accessing property and final disposition of site using champmonitoring.org. Private landownership may limit access to individual sites. Prior to sampling sites that require access through private lands, access permission must be obtained directly from the landowner. Private landowner permission must be clearly documented. Access conditions may vary from year-to-year and sites that are scheduled for revisiting may need to be re-evaluated prior to each visit.C Follow up with Landowners as needed04/27/201210/28/2012ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 4:05 PM
C99Outreach and EducationWenatchee and Entiat CHaMP Status and Trend Monitoring OutreachOutreach and education to specific landowners about habitat and fish surveys and request access permission to conduct physical habitat and fish surveys on private land. Track status of site evaluation, track requests from landowners regarding accessing property and final disposition of site using champmonitoring.org. Private landownership may limit access to individual sites. Prior to sampling sites that require access through private lands, access permission must be obtained directly from the landowner. Private landowner permission must be clearly documented. Access conditions may vary from year-to-year and sites that are scheduled for revisiting may need to be re-evaluated prior to each visit.D Secure permission from landowners to conduct survey04/15/201210/28/2012ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 4:05 PM
C99Outreach and EducationWenatchee and Entiat CHaMP Status and Trend Monitoring OutreachOutreach and education to specific landowners about habitat and fish surveys and request access permission to conduct physical habitat and fish surveys on private land. Track status of site evaluation, track requests from landowners regarding accessing property and final disposition of site using champmonitoring.org. Private landownership may limit access to individual sites. Prior to sampling sites that require access through private lands, access permission must be obtained directly from the landowner. Private landowner permission must be clearly documented. Access conditions may vary from year-to-year and sites that are scheduled for revisiting may need to be re-evaluated prior to each visit.EDELIVComplete site list in champmonitoring.org 10/28/2012ConcludedPamela Nelle01/12/2012 5:14 PM