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NALCC Progress Review Ppt
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This presentation, Progress Under Guidance, reviews the benchmarks and progress made for each of the categories in the NALCC (Habitat Mapping, Biological Assessment / Ecological Planning, Conservation Design, Conservation Adoption & Delivery, Information Management, Monitoring, Research, and Organizational Operations). As presented at the Dec 12, 2012 Steering Committee meeting. (13 slides)
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Science Needs Process for 2013 Ppt
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This presentation from the Dec 12, 2012 Steering Committee meeting details the expected science needs process for 2013 regarding the aquatic science, coastal and marine science, terrestrial and wetland science, and cross-cutting science. (8 slides)
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NALCC Recommendations for Funding: RFP Topics 1 & 2 Ppt
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This presentation from the Dec 12 2012 Steering Committee Meeting covers Topic 1 (Aquatic and Coastal Species Science Needs) and Topic 2 (Evaluation of restoration methods that allow salt marshes to adapt to sea-level rise) funding recommendations, including information on background, process, results of the Technical Panel Review, and strategies. (9 slides)
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Science Translation, Conservation Adoption and Delivery Ppt
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This presentation covers the revised process for needs and projects related to science translation and adoption, as determined by the ad hoc committee of the NALCC. (10 slides)
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Update on Conservation Synthesis and SWAP Ppt
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This presentation provides an update on Northeast Landscape conservation design and synthesis for SWAP revisions from the Conservation Design Advisory Committee, with information on SWAP data flow and the process used by the committee. (11 slides)
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Information Management Needs Assessment Ppt
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This is the final presentation on the Information Needs Assessment document, covering the process, results, strengths & weaknesses, use cases for the assessment, vision for the future, goals, and implementation plans and cost. (17 slides)
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Identifying Important Migratory Landbird Stopover Sites in the Northeast
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Dozens of species of landbirds, such as warblers, hummingbirds, and orioles, migrate through the Northeastern United States from their summer breeding grounds in the U.S. and Canada to their nonbreeding grounds as far south as South America. During the migration period, birds must find habitat where they can stop, rest and replenish their energy reserves. Conservation efforts are increasingly focused on identifying stopover sites that are important for sustaining migratory landbird populations. This project built upon prior work by the University of Delaware and USGS to use weather surveillance data and field surveys to map and predict important migratory bird stopover sites.
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Penobscot River Restoration: History, plan and partners for a game-changing restoration
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The restoration of the Penobscot River was an unprecedented and innovative effort to remove two dams and build a state-of-the-art fish bypass around a third. As a result, hundreds of miles of habitat along the Penobscot and its tributaries were re-opened for sea-run fish, with tremendous benefits to biological and human communities along the river.
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Magic on the River
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dam removal
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Megunticook Watershed Restoration, Camden ME
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Watershed and connectivity restoration
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