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Northeast Regional Conservation Framework Workshop (Albany II) - June 14-16, 2011
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The Northeast Regional Conservation Framework Workshop, held in June 2011, provided an opportunity to step back and synthesize the results of many projects that have been completed or are underway through the Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Regional Conservation Needs (RCN) program and Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs). The workshop also helped partners determine how these projects might fit into a common regional conservation framework and identify the greatest needs for future work. By fostering information sharing and discussions among regional conservation experts, the workshop sought to clarify the “big picture” of conservation, illuminate how existing efforts complement each other, and identify key roles for each of the partners to play in the future. These activities all contributed to the overarching goal of achieving more effective and efficient conservation in the Northeast region. The workshop results are guiding the development of shared science capacity in the Northeast.
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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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December 2019: Stream Grade Considerations for Epoxy Anchor Method
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Many of our temperature loggers have been lost due to ice scour. This presentation by Kirstin Underwood (USFWS) briefly explores and analyzes stream grade considerations for the epoxy vs chain anchor method.
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2017-2019 Protocol Workshops: Epoxy Method Overview
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An overview of the epoxy anchor method in the Water Temperature Working Group protocol, complete with pictures and datasheets, by Kirstin Underwood and Serena Doose (USFWS).
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2017 - 2019 Protocol Workshops: Chain-Anchor Method Overview
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An overview of the chain-anchor method, plus additional information on stream temperature data and thermal profiling methods by Scott Craig (USFWS).
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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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Atlantic Salmon Information System Committee
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IT Quarterly Meetings: Agendas and Notes
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CMS IT Quarterly Meeting 9-17-2020
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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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Matrix of Actions, Projects, Priority Needs, Next Steps, & Responsibility (Handout 5)
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This handout contains Table 1 of the NALCC Conservation Science Strategic Plan. The handout was designed for the January 2012 meeting of the NALCC Technical Committee. It contains projects under Ecological Planning, Conservation Design, Conservation Adoption & Delivery, Monitoring, Research, and Information Management.
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Handouts: January 2012 Technical Committee Meeting