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File Document: Summary points from the USFWS Connecticut River Coordinator 1-15-14
Summary points from the USFWS Connecticut River Coordinator/Executive Assistant to the Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Commission (CRASC), Ken Sprankle. Presented at LCC Connecticut River Pilot Meeting, 01-15-14.
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot - FWS Members Meeting 01-15-2014
File D source code Document: Representative species being modeled in CT River Watershed
At 2011 workshops in each of the three sub-regions, Service scientists and other experts selected a total of 87 terrestrial and wetland representative species. This table lists the representative species that occur in the Connecticut River Watershed for which habitat models are being developed through the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project, including the 13 species that are due to be completed first. The table includes associated habitats and examples of the species they are intended to represent.
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot - FWS Members Meeting 01-15-2014
File Presentation: Aquatics - Landscape Conservation Design
Designing Sustainable Landscapes in the Northeast: A project of the NALCC and the Northeast Climate Science Center. Landscape Conservation Design, July 2014. Presentation for afternoon Aquatics Subteam breakout session.
Located in Teams / / Aquatic Technical Subteam / Aquatic Subteam Meeting 07-25-2014
Project ECMAScript program Designing Sustainable Landscapes
This project highlights the potential for collaboration and coordination among conservation practitioners and research scientists to plan for the future. A team of UMass scientists has developed a landscape change, assessment and design model to assess ecosystems and their capacity to sustain populations of wildlife in the northeastern U.S. in the face of urban growth, climate change, and other stressors. The project plays a major role in developing the science and data for two collaborative landscape planning and design efforts: 1) Connect the Connecticut, the pilot Landscape Conservation Design for the Connecticut River Watershed, and 2) Nature's Network, which expands and elaborates on the data to extend to throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic. Using the best available science and information, participating partners are developing tools and strategies for conserving a connected network of lands and waters to sustain natural resources and communities within the watershed.
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Project Coastal Update to the National Wetlands Inventory
This project completed a rapid update for wetland mapping in 162 coastal areas (1:24,000 topographic quadrangles in ME, MD, MA, NJ, NY, PA, and VA) that were last updated prior to 2000. The updates, which were incorporated into the National Wetland Inventory, have many applications in conservation analysis and coastal planning, including the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project (also funded by the North Atlantic LCC).
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Project Revisions to the Northeastern Aquatic Habitat Classification
This project updated the 2008 Northeastern Aquatic Habitat Classification (NAHCS) prepared by The Nature Conservancy and the Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (NEAFWA). The updates added a tidal component to the classification of streams and rivers and a mapped classification of lakes; the lake classification was revised in 2015.
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Project Vernal Pool Mapping and Conservation
Vernal pools are small, temporary bodies of water that can serve as critical habitat for frogs, salamanders, reptiles, invertebrates, and other species. This project compiled a comprehensive GIS dataset of known and potential vernal pool locations in the North Atlantic region, reviewing vernal pool mapping approaches, and demonstrating a remote sensing method to identify potential vernal pool sites.
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Person Fuller, Steven
North Atlantic LCC Science Delivery Coordinator
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File Octet Stream Handout 1 - North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative Steering Committee Agenda
North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative Steering Committee Agenda. October 26 - October 27, 2015 Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Located in Who We Are / / Steering Committee Meeting: October 26-27, 2015 / Documents, Handouts, and Presentations
File ECMAScript program Handout 2 - North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee Meeting October 26-27, 2015, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Expected Attendees
Table of Expected Attendees for the North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee Meeting October 26-27, 2015, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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