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Developed by The Nature Conservancy Eastern Division. Permeability, rather than being based on individual species movements, is a measure of landscape structure, incorporating the hardness of barriers, the connectedness of natural cover, and the arrangement of land uses. - See more at: http://bit.ly/18eOPIU
Located in Spatial Data / Terrestrial / Northeast Terrestrial Resilience (Permeability)
File D source code List of Representative Species (Draft, 02-2014)
Draft List of Representative Species In Connecticut River Watershed. Part of regional Representative Species list developed by the LCC/FWS. Includes subset of species being modeled by UMass Amherst for Designing Sustainable Landscapes project.
Located in Teams / Connecticut River Watershed Pilot / Documents
Maine Audubon: Stream Smart Phase II workshops
stream survey techniques and concepts associated with ecologically sound road/stream crossings
Located in News and Announcements / News
Maine Stream Habitat Viewer
Maine Stream Habitat Viewer has migrated to a new website
Located in Help / Adding Content
Northeast Fisheries Science Center
In 2000 NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service established the Maine Field Station in Orono, ME to have more direct involvement in the conservation of the living marine resources in Maine, particularly Atlantic salmon. NOAA Fisheries Service shares jurisdiction of Atlantic salmon with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) at the federal level. Within Maine, NOAA Fisheries Service primarily focuses on fish in the estuarine and marine environment, while the Maine Atlantic Salmon Commission and USFWS focuses on the freshwater life stages. NOAA Fisheries Service also works closely with other federal agencies (particularly the U.S. Geological Survey), the University of Maine System and a wide range of state, academic, public and private partners.
Located in Partners / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
File Troff document Presentation: Summary of Connecticut River Watershed Pilot
Presentation: Summary of Connecticut River Watershed Pilot
Located in Who We Are / / Meeting Handouts / July 2014 Call Handouts
File Proposal Template
Project format
Located in Groups / / IT Quarterly Meetings: Agendas and Notes / CMS IT Quarterly Meeting 9-17-2020
Organization USFWS Maine Field Office
The Ecological Services program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is responsible for the conservation and restoration of fish and wildlife and their habitats. Maine Field Office biologists investigate the effects of contaminants and recover damages for injuries to Department of the Interior trust resources caused by oil or chemical releases. We also help recover threatened and endangered species and review proposals for wetland and stream alterations from many types of development. We recommend measures to enhance fish and wildlife resources in conjunction with the licensing of energy generation facilities and other Federal projects such as shoreline protection, navigation and flood control, etc. Our work with private individuals, organizations, and other State and Federal agencies protects, restores and enhances fish and wildlife habitat on private, State, and Federal lands. Our office also provides the public with information about the value and benefits derived from the conservation and restoration of fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats.
Located in Partners / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / Maine Field Office