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File Alewife Day 2019
Family Fun with FISH!
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New study looks at ecological “tipping points” for coastal species to help manage for change
A new paper published by a team of scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Ocean & Coastal Management synthesizes existing information on ecological thresholds related to environmental changes -- including sea-level rise and coastal storms -- for 45 species of coastal fish, wildlife, and plants selected because of their ecological, economic and cultural importance.
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Project iPlover: Piping plover habitat suitability in a changing climate
Designed by scientists to simplify consistent data collection and management, the iPlover smartphone application gives trained resource managers an easy-to-use platform where they can collect and share data about coastal habitat utilization across a diverse community of field technicians, scientists, and managers. With the click of a button, users can contribute biological and geomorphological data to regional models designed to forecast the habitat outlook for piping plover, and other species that depend upon sandy beach habitat.
Located in Projects / North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects / iPlover
Project Troff document Atlantic and Gulf Coast Resiliency Project
Coastal change is a shared challenge along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States, yet there are vast differences in the tools and information available in these regions. This project coordinated, synthesized, and delivered coastal resilience information, activities and lessons learned across the coastal portion of the Atlantic, Gulf and Caribbean Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) network.
Located in Projects / Multi-Ecosystem Projects
File text/texmacs Initial Regional Aquatic Rep. Spp. with other Spp. and Habitats
Initial Regional Aquatic Rep. Spp. with other Spp. and Habitats developed by FWS and partners in 2012
Located in Teams / / Aquatic Technical Subteam / Background/General Information
File ECMAScript program Initial Regional Aquatic Representative Species
List of Initial Regional Aquatic Representative Species selected by FWS and partners in 2012
Located in Teams / / Aquatic Technical Subteam / Aquatic Subteam Meeting 04-25-2014
File text/texmacs Initial Regional Aquatic Rep. Spp. with other Spp. and Habitats
Initial Regional Aquatic Rep. Spp. with other Spp. and Habitats developed by FWS and partners in 2012
Located in Teams / / Aquatic Technical Subteam / Aquatic Subteam Meeting 04-25-2014