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Americans' Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in November 2013
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Report shows an increase in the proportion of Americans who believe global warming is not happening.
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The Nature Conservancy completes comprehensive assessment of coastal salt marsh advancement in Connecticut
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With the completion of a Salt Marsh Advancement Zone Assessment for all 24 coastal municipalities, Connecticut is now the first state in the nation to have comprehensive, detailed, parcel-scale information to inform land-use and policy decisions in the face of climate change.
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Northeast Climate Science Center highlights Designing Sustainable Landscapes project
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The North Atlantic LCC's collaborative effort to identify priority conservation lands in the face of climate change is the subject of feature story.
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USGS releases iPlover app for shorebird biologists
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A new smartphone application funded by the North Atlantic LCC will help coordinate data collection and improve management of piping plover throughout its Atlantic range.
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Salmon and streams to benefit from new Climate Action Plan in USA
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Conservation groups concerned with the preservation and restoration of wild Atlantic salmon in both Canada and the United States can breathe a little easier this week, following President Obama’s announcement on Tuesday that he will unveil a new Climate Action Plan to reduce carbon emissions. The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) says that the newly unveiled strategy comes at a critical time, since many populations of Atlantic salmon have declined to historically low levels across their North American range.
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December 2019: SHEDS Applications Beyond New England
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This presentation by Dr Jeffrey Walker (USGS, UMass-Amherst) explores the capabilities of Interactive Catchment Explorer spatial applications beyond New England. Current projects include tracking movements of PIT-tagged fish, evaluating ecological benefits of culvert and dam improvements, assessing vulnerability of endangered fish, and a streamflow alteration study. The presentation contains links to each interactive tool.
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Water Temperature Working Group
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December 2019: Stream Grade Considerations for Epoxy Anchor Method
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Many of our temperature loggers have been lost due to ice scour. This presentation by Kirstin Underwood (USFWS) briefly explores and analyzes stream grade considerations for the epoxy vs chain anchor method.
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2017-2019 Protocol Workshops: Epoxy Method Overview
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An overview of the epoxy anchor method in the Water Temperature Working Group protocol, complete with pictures and datasheets, by Kirstin Underwood and Serena Doose (USFWS).
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2017 - 2019 Protocol Workshops: Chain-Anchor Method Overview
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An overview of the chain-anchor method, plus additional information on stream temperature data and thermal profiling methods by Scott Craig (USFWS).
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Pleasant River Paddle
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Flat water paddling event
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