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A new map will give stakeholders in aquatic conservation insight on climate change by extending their view upstream
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.
Located in News & Events
File Aquatic Classification Crosswalk
Crosswalk between UMass classification used for Ecological Integrity and TNC Classification developed for Northeast States
Located in Teams / / Aquatic Technical Subteam / Background/General Information
File Aquatic Classification Crosswalk
Crosswalk between UMass classification used for Ecological Integrity and TNC Classification developed for Northeast States
Located in Teams / / Aquatic Technical Subteam / Aquatic Subteam Meeting 04-25-2014
Aquatic Subteam Meeting 05-08-2014
Meeting materials
Located in Teams / Connecticut River Watershed Pilot / Aquatic Technical Subteam
Canadian partners make headway on classification system to guide freshwater conservation
A project to extend the Northeast aquatic habitat map across the Canadian border is fostering momentum for freshwater conservation among stakeholders working at different scales toward shared goals.
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File December 2019: SHEDS Applications Beyond New England
This presentation by Dr Jeffrey Walker (USGS, UMass-Amherst) explores the capabilities of Interactive Catchment Explorer spatial applications beyond New England. Current projects include tracking movements of PIT-tagged fish, evaluating ecological benefits of culvert and dam improvements, assessing vulnerability of endangered fish, and a streamflow alteration study. The presentation contains links to each interactive tool.
Located in Groups / Water Temperature Working Group / Meeting Presentations, Notes and Agendas
File ECMAScript program Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture objectives
Located in Teams / / Aquatic Technical Subteam / Aquatic Subteam Meeting 05-08-2014
Ellsworth clears way for removal of old dam on Branch Lake Stream
Fish passage improvement
Located in News and Announcements / News
First Annual UMaine Freshwater Science Symposium
The First Annual UMaine Freshwater Science Symposium will showcase freshwater research being conducted by UMaine faculty, staff and students within Maine and beyond. This half-day symposium will feature two poster sessions and two oral presentations by guest speakers. Dr. Bill McDowell from the University of New Hampshire will be the plenary speaker for this kick-­‐off event. Dr. McDowell is the Director of the New Hampshire Water Resources Research Center, and has conducted research on carbon, nitrogen, natural disturbance, and human disturbance in remote and urban landscapes in temperate as well as tropical ecosystems. Dr. Dave Courtemanch, Freshwater Science and Policy Analyst for the Maine Chapter of The Nature Conservancy.
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First genetically engineered salmon sold in Canada
US firm AquaBounty Technologies says that its farmed, transgenic salmon has hit the market after a 25-year wait.
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