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File ECMAScript program Handout 7 Science Needs Summaries
Handout 7 Science Needs Summaries for highest ranking science needs prepared for April 2015 Steering Committee meeting
Located in Who We Are / / Meeting Handouts / June 16 2015 Handouts
File Octet Stream Handout 9a Draft proposal for sole source contract - Aquatic Classification and Mapping in Canada
Handout 9a Draft proposal for sole source contract - Aquatic Classification and Mapping in Canada prepared by Nature Conservancy Canada with partners
Located in Who We Are / / Meeting Handouts / June 16 2015 Handouts
File text/texmacs Handout 9b proposal for sole source contract - Tidal Culverts
Handout 9b Proposal for sole source contract Tidal Culvert assessment prepared by UMass Amherst
Located in Who We Are / / Meeting Handouts / June 16 2015 Handouts
File Handout 10 Draft RFP for Science Needs
Handout 10 Draft RFP for Science Needs to be issued summer 2015 pending Steering Committee approval for two topics Floodplains/Cultural Resources and Rare Plant Prioritization
Located in Who We Are / / Meeting Handouts / June 16 2015 Handouts
File Handout 5 Summary of Feedback From Steering Committee and Staff
Handout 5 Summary of Feedback From Steering Committee from April Steering Committee and Staff Discussions with Partners
Located in Who We Are / / Meeting Handouts / June 16 2015 Handouts
File application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Rapid Assessment Protocol for Aquatic Passability of Tidally Influenced Road-Stream Crossings
There is growing interest among conservation practitioners to have a method to assess tidally influenced crossings for their potential as barriers to aquatic organism passage. Protocols designed for freshwater streams will not adequately address the passage challenges of bi-directional flow and widely variable depth and velocity of tidally influenced systems. Diadromous fish must be able to overcome the enhanced water velocities associated with tidal restrictions to reach upstream spawning habitat. This project will build on the existing North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative's protocol, database and scoring procedures to extend the applicability of this region-wide program to road-stream crossings in tidally influenced settings.
Located in Projects / Aquatic Connectivity
File Handout 16 - LCC Annual Process for Assessing Science Needs and Selecting Projects Comparison
Handout 16 - Comparison of LCC Annual Process for Assessing Science Needs and Selecting Projects between 2016 and 2016.
Located in Who We Are / / Steering Committee Meeting: October 26-27, 2015 / Documents, Handouts, and Presentations
Maine Stream Habitat Viewer
Maine Stream Habitat Viewer has migrated to a new website
Located in Help / Adding Content
File text/texmacs Hurricane Sandy DOI Competitive Projects with Science Components
Spreadsheet of Hurricane Sandy DOI Competitive Projects with Science Components
Located in Projects / North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects
File LCC Role in Conservation Science and Science Delivery
Introductory presentation for Technical/Science Delivery Teams, March 10, 2015
Located in Teams / / 2015 Science Needs Review / Background Documents on Science Projects for Full Committee