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Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
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The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is charged with conserving, improving and protecting the natural resources and the environment of the state of Connecticut as well as making cheaper, cleaner and more reliable energy available for the people and businesses of the state. The agency is also committed to playing a positive role in rebuilding Connecticut’s economy and creating jobs – and to fostering a sustainable and prosperous economic future for the state.
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Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) manages the exploration and development of the nation's offshore resources. It seeks to appropriately balance economic development, energy independence, and environmental protection through oil and gas leases, renewable energy development and environmental reviews and studies.
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NALCC Conservation Science Strategic Plan
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This 24 page document outlines the background, goals, objectives, strategy, processes for selecting and prioritizing science needs and projects (including the month-by-month table for these processes), and current science needs (including the extensive matrix table of actions, projects, priority needs, next steps, and responsibility for these needs).
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National LCC Vision Statement (Handout 10)
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This one page document outlines the vision, mission statement, and roles of the National Landscape Conservation Cooperative as of January 26, 2012. (Handout 10)
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National LCC Fact Sheet (Handout 9)
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This two-page fact sheet on the National LCC covers basic information about the LCC, answers questions such as "How do LCCs meet unfulfilled resource conservation needs?", and describes the role of the LCC and LCC partners. This is accompanied by visuals. (Handout 9)
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NECSC Map (Handout 8b)
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This map accompanies the document on the Northeast Climate Science Center, identifying the locations of the regional Fish & Wildlife Service offices, research institutions, universities, and USGS science centers in the region served by the NECSC. (Handout 8b)
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NE Climate Science Center Update (Handout 8a)
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The University of Massachusetts-Amherst will host the Northeast Climate Science Center, one of the three final CSCs for the USGS National Climate Change Wildlife Science Center initiative. This update from February 2, 2012, was designed for the NALCC Steering Committee conference call on 2/3/12, in order to facilitate understanding of current status of the northeast CSC and participation of the LCC in the Center. (Handout 8a)
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Logo Options: NALCC Annual Report 2011 Excerpts (Handout 7b)
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This handout contains pages from the NALCC Annual Report for 2011 with various arrangements of logos, to be used as an example at the February 3, 2012 NALCC Steering Committee conference call. Note: this handout not listed on agenda. (Handout 7b)
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NALCC Logo Examples (Handout 7a)
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This handout contains various images of the NALCC logo, and one preview page for the logo as a header. This handout is designed to facilitate agreement on the approach for LCC documents and web pages at the February 3, 2012 NALCC Steering Committee conference call. (Handout 7)
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Boundary Change Proposal & Maps (Handout 6)
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This handout is the Boundary Change Proposal, influencing the North Atlantic LCC, Upper Midwest-Great Lakes LCC, and Appalachian LCC. The three related minor boundary modifications result in the shift of the Hudson, Mohawk and Champlain Valleys from UMGL LCC to the NA LCC, and the shift of the Hudson Highlands-trap rock ridge finger east of the Hudson River from the ALCC to the NA LCC, in order to improve ecologic homogeneity and partnership efficiency. This document was prepared for review at the February 3, 2012 NALCC Steering Committee conference call. (Handout 6)
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