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File application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Technical subteam purpose and goals (Handout 4b)
This document outlines the purpose and goals of North Atlantic Technical Committee subgroup as determined in January 2012. This one-page handout was designed for the February 3, 2012 NALCC Steering Committee conference call, in order to establish an understanding of and input on the science needs assessment approach being taken by the Technical Committee. (Handout 4b)
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Project ECMAScript program Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat Models
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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The Maine Sea Grant College Program = Research funding opportunities.
The Maine Sea Grant College Program is accepting preliminary proposals for research projects to be funded in the period February 2018 through January 2020.
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File application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation Update on Conservation Synthesis and SWAP Ppt
This presentation provides an update on Northeast Landscape conservation design and synthesis for SWAP revisions from the Conservation Design Advisory Committee, with information on SWAP data flow and the process used by the committee. (11 slides)
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Veazie Dam Comes Down
A breaching of the Veazie Dam, lowermost obstruction on the Penobscot River, was celebrated July 22, 2013. The removal is a major milestone in the restoration of the Penobscot River.
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Veazie Dam removal brings hope to salmon anglers.
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Veazie Dam removal brings hope to salmon anglers.
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Veazie Dam Removal Ceremony & Breaching
On July 16 2013 over 300 people were present for the ceremony which included speeches from key member organizations and partners, the Burnurwurbskek Singers, smudge ceremony, and the eventual breaching of the dam.
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The organization behind a key conservation project on the Penobscot River has been awarded a major grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, members of the state's congressional delegation announced last week.
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Veazie Dam Removal Update: Progress on Freeing the West Channel
October 23, 2013
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