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Handout 5 Status of North Atlantic LCC Science Projects and Products
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Highlights and Status of North Atlantic LCC Science Projects and Products with new or updated status for LCC Steering Committee meeting
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Who We Are
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Steering Committee Meeting: October 26-27, 2015
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Documents, Handouts, and Presentations
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CMECS Final Report
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Full report to accompany the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS) to the Northwest Atlantic Crosswalk Project Data.
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Spatial Data
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Coastal and Marine
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The Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS)
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Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat Models
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The project developed habitat capability models for representative wildlife species. It was part of a project led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst to enhance the capacity of partners to assess and design sustainable landscape conservation in the Northeast. These models (as subsequently expanded and enhanced by UMass) have been incorporated into two North Atlantic LCC-sponsored projects, "Connect the Connecticut" and "Nature's Network."
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Projects
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Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat Models
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Spatial Hydro-Ecological Decision System (SHEDS)
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Seamlessly linking datasets, models, and decision-support systems, this website offers a suite of tools designed to help resource managers make decisions related to protecting freshwater aquatic habitat, including a stream temperature database, a visualization for identifying priority catchments, and an interactive GIS map featuring data on Eastern brook trout.
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Products
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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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Topics
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Aquatic Resiliency and Connectivity
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Maps
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Fact Sheet - The North Atlantic LCC in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
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Fact Sheet providing examples of products and partnerships associated with the North Atlantic LCC in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed with links
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Teams
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Chesapeake Bay
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Fact Sheet - Science Products from the North Atlantic LCC
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Fact Sheet providing examples of Science Products from the North Atlantic LCC with links
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Teams
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Chesapeake Bay