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Project Impacts of Climate Change on Stream Temperature
This study gathered existing stream temperature data, identified data gaps, deployed temperature monitoring to locations lacking data, and compared state-of-the-art stream temperature models across the Northeast domain.
Located in Projects / North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects / Impacts of Climate Change on Stream Temperature
Project ECMAScript program Increasing Resiliency of Beach Habitats and Species
This project is a coordinated effort by Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) partners to integrate existing data, models and tools with foundational data and assessments of both the impacts of Hurricane Sandy and the immediate response. The project will integrate new and existing data and build decision support tools to guide beach restoration, management and conservation actions. Project objectives are to sustain ecological function, habitat suitability for wildlife, and ecosystem services including flood abatement in the face of storm impacts and sea level rise.
Located in Projects / North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects
Project ECMAScript program Increasing Resiliency of Tidal Marsh Habitats and Species
This project is designed to guide decisions about where to conduct tidal marsh restoration, conservation, and management to sustain coastal ecosystems and services, including the fish and wildlife that depend upon tidal marshes, taking into account rising sea levels and other stressors.
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File application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation Information Management Needs Assessment Ppt
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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File RealAudio document Instructions for Completing Stream Crossing Programmatic Notification Form
This instruction guide is meant to help in completing the Stream Crossing Programmatic Notification Form *. The form is to be completed by an applicant to notify all relevant Federal agencies of the applicant’s intention to remove, install, replace or repair a stream crossing located within the areas of Maine that are important to the recovery of the Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment of Atlantic salmon, which is listed as endangered by the Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA). This form is part of a streamlined U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) permitting and ESA section 7 consultation process that is applicable only to stream crossing work that meets the criteria for natural and sustainable design embodied in the U.S. Forest Service’s document, Stream Simulation: An Ecological Approach to Providing Passage for Aquatic Organisms at Road-Stream Crossings,
Located in Projects / USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation
File PDF document Landscape Conservation Cooperative National Charter (Draft)
This includes the introductory correspondence to the draft of the National Charter, and the draft (9/28/12) itself, which includes the LCC purpose, goals, organizational structure, membership information, participant composition, term lengths, roles and responsibilities of the LCC National Council, and decision making process. Finally, there is a comment form included. (Handout 21)
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File application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document LCC Annual Process for Assessing Science Needs & Projects (Handout 4a)
This table contains the LCC Annual Process for Assessing Science Needs and Selecting Projects, broken down month-by-month. This handout was designed for the February 3, 2012 NALCC Steering Committee conference call.
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File Microsoft Word Document LCC Benchmarks & Investment and Accountability Schedule
The benchmarks are organized into the following categories: Organizational Operations, Landscape Conservation Planning Foundation, Landscape Conservation Design, Informing Conservation Delivery, Decision-based Monitoring, Assumption-driven Research, Data Management & Integration, Science & Conservation Community Integration, Conservation Science and Adaptation Strategy, with a specific look at the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative. (Handout 7)
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File Magic on the River
dam removal habitat accessibility restoration
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Maine Department of Marine Resources, Bureau of Sea-Run Fisheries and Habitat staff conduct routine monitoring of the abundance and status of adult Atlantic salmon and other fish species in many Maine rivers. MDMR Staff operates on the Penobscot River (Milford Dam), Androscoggin River (Brunswick Dam), and Narraguagus River (Cherryfield Dam). Brookfield Renewable Partners operates traps on the Kennebec River (Lockwood Dam), the Union River (Ellsworth Dam), The Penobscot River (Orono Dam) and at two hydroelectric projects on the Saco River (Skelton and Cataract Dams). The St. Croix Waterway Commission operates a trap at the Milltown Dam on the St. Croix River. Benton Falls Associates operates a trap on the Sebasticook River (Benton Falls Dam). Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp operates a trap on the Aroostook River (Tinker Dam). These fish counting facilities are typically operated from May through early November each year. Staff update the statewide trap catch summary weekly or more often during the peak of the fish migrations. The statewide trap catch table includes counts of sea-run salmon captured on Maine rivers and salmon removed from the river as broodstock for restocking of Maine rivers and DOES NOT include captures of aquaculture strays or captive reared adult salmon released from Federal hatcheries.
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