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Customizable map tool for aquatic barrier prioritization
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This tool allows users to view aquatic barriers (dams, road-stream crossings) by the relative gain in ecological value if they were removed. Users start with a consensus map of anadromous fish priorities, which was developed based on stakeholder input as part of the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative (NAACC). Beyond the consensus results, interested users can create their own scenarios by filtering input barriers to limit the analysis to a given state or watershed, changing the weights of metrics according to their importance to the analysis objectives (e.g. length of upstream network connected, number of diadromous fish present, etc.) and by modeling the removal of up to 10 barriers.
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Aquatic Resiliency and Connectivity
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Department of the Interior Hurricane Sandy Resilience Projects
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Workshop December 8-9 2014
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Department of the Interior Hurricane Sandy Resilience Projects
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Department of the Interior Metrics Group recommendations for common metrics
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Pete Murdoch (USGS) and Rick Bennett (FWS)
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Common Metrics and Protocols
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Designing Sustainable Coastal Landscapes in the Face of Sea-level Rise and Storms
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Under a cooperative agreement funded by the Hurricane Sandy Disaster Mitigation Fund, Designing Sustainable Coastal Landscapes in the Face of Sea-level Rise and Storms, will add needed coastally relevant information to the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project for the North Atlantic region.
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Designing Sustainable Landscapes Index of Ecological Integrity
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Kevin McGarigal (UMass Amherst)
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Indices of Tidal Marsh Integrity and Resiliency
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Developing regional landscape layers in tidal marshes of the northeast
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Mo Correll (University of Maine/SHARP)
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Mapping and Spatial Data (also Intro. slides)
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Development of a Rapid Assessment Protocol for Aquatic Passability of Tidally Influenced Road-Stream Crossings
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There is growing interest among conservation practitioners to have a method to assess tidally influenced crossings for their potential as barriers to aquatic organism passage. Protocols designed for freshwater streams will not adequately address the passage challenges of bi-directional flow and widely variable depth and velocity of tidally influenced systems. Diadromous and coastal fish must be able to overcome the enhanced water velocities associated with tidal restrictions to reach upstream spawning habitat. This project will build on the existing North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative's protocol, database and scoring procedures to extend the applicability of this region-wide program to road-stream crossings in tidally influenced settings.
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Distribution/abundance models, Bayes Net projections under SLR, demographic data
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Chris Elphick et al. (University of Connecticut/SHARP)
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Tidal Marsh Obligate Species
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Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge
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From aerial tour of Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, N.J.
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