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Webinar: A Research and Decision Support Framework to Evaluate Coastal Landscape Change
Research geologist Erika Lentz presents a new U.S. Geological Survey model developed with support from the North Atlantic LCC that captures a dynamic coastal response to sea-level rise.
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Webinar: Lakes and Ponds Classification System
Learn how to apply The Nature Conservancy's new Northeast Lakes and Ponds Classification System for more effective conservation of aquatic ecosystems in the region.
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File Summary of Goals and Objectives from Strategic Plan
April 2016
Located in Who We Are / / Steering Committee Meeting: April 6, 2016 / Documents, Handouts, and Presentations
File Request for input on performance measures for LCC Network
April 2016
Located in Who We Are / / Steering Committee Meeting: April 6, 2016 / Documents, Handouts, and Presentations
File PDF document Taunton River Watershed Alliance case study
Partners in the Taunton River watershed in Massachusetts use resources from the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative to identify priority road-stream crossings for wildlife and communities
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File PDF document Highstead Case Study
Highstead Case Study
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Hampshire Gazette goes behind the scenes of Connect the Connecticut
The daily newspaper serving Hampshire and Franklin counties in Massachusetts featured the Connect the Connecticut project in its special environmental section.
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File Supporting Science Delivery with Communication
Spring 2016 Steering Committee
Located in Who We Are / / Steering Committee Meeting: April 6, 2016 / Documents, Handouts, and Presentations
File Communications Update Spring 2016
Spring 2016 Steering Committee
Located in Who We Are / / Steering Committee Meeting: April 6, 2016 / Documents, Handouts, and Presentations
Product iPlover smartphone application
Designed by scientists to simplify consistent data collection and management, the iPlover smartphone application gives trained resource managers an easy-to-use platform where they can collect and share data about coastal habitat utilization across a diverse community of field technicians, scientists, and managers. With the click of a button, users can contribute biological and geomorphological data to regional models designed to forecast the habitat outlook for piping plover, and other species that depend upon sandy beach habitat.
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