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2015 Narraguagus River Ice Out Time Lapse Photography
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Time Lapse Photography of Ice out on the Narraguagus below the Ice Control Dam.
The USFWS Maine Fishery Resources Office monitored ice out on the Narraguagus River near Cherryfield, Maine from March 31 to April 28, 2015. Photos were taken every 5 minutes from 6AM to 7PM. File is quite large at 80 mb for 4 locations- from Ice Control Dam to Veterans Park in Cherryfield.
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Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments of Selected Species in the North Atlantic LCC Region
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Final Report: Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments of Selected Species in the North Atlantic LCC Region
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Climate Change Vulnerability Index for Northeast species
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Photo documentation of Maine Water Temperature Working Group activities since 2016.
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Identifying Resilient Sites for Coastal Conservation
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Sea levels are expected to rise by one to six feet over the next century, and coastal sites vary markedly in their ability to accommodate such inundation. In response to this threat, scientists from The Nature Conservancy evaluated 10,736 sites in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic for the size, configuration and adequacy of their migration space, and for the natural processes necessary to support the migration of coastal habitats in response to sea-level rise.
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Letter from Paris: Emily Powell sees hope for conservation at COP 21
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For Coastal Resilience Research Associate Emily Powell, attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris provided an opportunity to learn about what a new international agreement might mean for vulnerable communities and ecosystems back home.
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For EPA's Anne Kuhn, the LCC helps connect the dots for big-picture conservation
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EPA scientist Anne Kuhn says the North Atlantic LCC is “a real solution” for agencies and organization working to address large-scale conservation challenges that demand cooperation, especially in the context of climate change.
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Partners in Maine search for cold water with shared regional database
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The LCC-supported SHEDS database is helping partners identify sweet spots for species like Atlantic salmon that depend on cold water and define Maine's natural heritage.
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Research Helps Address Climate Change Impacts
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Climate Science Centers are awarding nearly $7 million to universities and other partners for research as part of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan.
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