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Handout 5c Spatial Data Layers
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Handout 5c Spatial Data Layers available for Northeast Region
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Steering Committee Meeting: October 28-29, 2014
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Landscape Permeability
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Developed by The Nature Conservancy Eastern Division. Permeability, rather than being based on individual species movements, is a measure of landscape structure, incorporating the hardness of barriers, the connectedness of natural cover, and the arrangement of land uses. - See more at: http://bit.ly/18eOPIU
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Terrestrial
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Northeast Terrestrial Resilience (Permeability)
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Maine Stream Habitat Viewer
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Maine Stream Habitat Viewer has migrated to a new website
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Animated Visualizations of Atlantic Salmon Smolt Behavior Aid in Recovery Research
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Acoustic telemetry movements of Altantic salmon smolts in the Penobscot River, Maine, USA.
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Data Delivery Standards and Specifications Template
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This document is intended to provide government project managers with a selection of best practices, standards, and documentation focused on improving the quality of data and documentation delivered through contracts, agreements, and other collaborative activities.
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Information Management Team
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Information Management Team
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The Information Management Team works on NALCC issues surrounding IT and GIS. Starting with a Needs Assessment, we are now moving onto the implementation phase.
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NALCC Data Request Letter
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This is a copy of the letter requesting data from Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) for the NALCC for limited use in the project “Northeast Regional Conservation Synthesis for State Wildlife Action Plan Revisions”.
(Handout 14)
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Maine DMR Coastal Program - Maine Stream Habitat Viewer
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The Stream Habitat Viewer helps bring people together to restore and conserve Maine’s natural heritage while looking for opportunities to ease the financial burdens of road and dam owners. The Viewer displays habitats for several stream-dependent species important to Maine’s economy, ecology and way of life. It also provides locations and information about dams and road crossings, which can act as barriers to the movements of fish and wildlife and the stream processes that create and maintain habitat. Use the Contacts list to learn more about the habitats in your area, funding sources for projects and Stream-Smart crossings.
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