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Landscape conservation design projects advance goals outlined in national strategy for climate adaptation
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The innovative landscape conservation efforts supported by the North Atlantic LCC are using the best available science to identify ecologically connected networks of resilient lands and waters, an approach recommended in the National Fish, Wildlife, and Plants Climate Adaptation Strategy.
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Research findings inform decision-support tools to help brook trout stay cool in the face of warming climate
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Which headwater streams can continue to meet the needs of Eastern brook trout in the context of climate change? A new model will help decision makers identify prime habitat for cold-water dependent species based on predictions about climate change.
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A new map will give stakeholders in aquatic conservation insight on climate change by extending their view upstream
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The extension of the Northeast aquatic habitat map into Canada will help conservation partners on both sides of the border align efforts to protect freshwater ecosystems more effectively in the face of climate change.
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For EPA's Anne Kuhn, the LCC helps connect the dots for big-picture conservation
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EPA scientist Anne Kuhn says the North Atlantic LCC is “a real solution” for agencies and organization working to address large-scale conservation challenges that demand cooperation, especially in the context of climate change.
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Letter from Paris: Emily Powell sees hope for conservation at COP 21
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For Coastal Resilience Research Associate Emily Powell, attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris provided an opportunity to learn about what a new international agreement might mean for vulnerable communities and ecosystems back home.
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Changing trophic structure and energy dynamics in the Northwest Atlantic: implications for Atlantic salmon feeding at West Greenland
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NMFS publishes new Atlantic salmon diet study in Marine Ecology Progress
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2015 Narraguagus River Ice Out Time Lapse Photography
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Time Lapse Photography of Ice out on the Narraguagus below the Ice Control Dam.
The USFWS Maine Fishery Resources Office monitored ice out on the Narraguagus River near Cherryfield, Maine from March 31 to April 28, 2015. Photos were taken every 5 minutes from 6AM to 7PM. File is quite large at 80 mb for 4 locations- from Ice Control Dam to Veterans Park in Cherryfield.
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USGS releases iPlover app for shorebird biologists
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A new smartphone application funded by the North Atlantic LCC will help coordinate data collection and improve management of piping plover throughout its Atlantic range.
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Northeast Climate Science Center highlights Designing Sustainable Landscapes project
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The North Atlantic LCC's collaborative effort to identify priority conservation lands in the face of climate change is the subject of feature story.
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Slides-Feb/March Coastal and Marine Technical Team call
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Powerpoint presentation to be given on webinar on Feb 27 2015.
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Files for Feb/March 2015 Coastal and Marine Technical Committee Call