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Aerial pictures tell a thousand words about potential impacts from sea level rise
New report inventories the location, status, and condition of potential piping plover breeding grounds before Hurricane Sandy, providing a habitat baseline that will help resource managers anticipate future change.
Located in News & Events / All News Items
Project ECMAScript program Beach and Tidal Habitat Inventories
This series of reports, databases, and data layers generated using Google Earth imagery provides an inventory of sandy beach and tidal inlet habitats from Maine to North Carolina, as well as modifications to sandy beaches and tidal inlets prior to, immediately after, and three years after Hurricane Sandy.
Located in Projects / Beach and Tidal Inlet Habitat Inventories
File Beach response models
Rob Thieler (USGS)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Physical and Geological Processes
Image Octet Stream Coast Guard beach, Eastham, MA
Back barrier beach and dune
Located in Topics / Beach Resiliency / Photos and Images
File ECMAScript program Coastal and adjacent data layers from Designing Sustainable Landscapes
Joanna Grand (UMass Amherst)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Mapping and Spatial Data (also Intro. slides)
File Coastal Resilience.org
Whelchel (TNC)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Delivering Coastal Resiliency Information
File Coastal wetland dynamics and wildlife populations
Allan O'Connell (USGS)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Tidal Marsh Obligate Species
Collaborative unites partners to address aquatic connectivity across the Northeast
Launched in June, the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative is already helping strengthen efforts to restore aquatic connectivity across the region by supporting a network of partners with shared resources.
Located in News & Events / All News Items
File C source code Coupled Marsh Equilibrium Model and hydrodynamic model (ADCIRC)
Jim Morris (University of South Carolina)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Tidal Marsh Biological Response to Sea Level Rise and Storms
This link allows users to select the metrics that are most important to their objectives in choosing where to conduct field surveys of road-stream crossings to assess aquatic organism passage for particular groups of species, average slope at crossings, or for other considerations.
Located in Topics / Aquatic Resiliency and Connectivity / Maps