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Webinar: A Research and Decision Support Framework to Evaluate Coastal Landscape Change
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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
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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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Summary of Goals and Objectives from Strategic Plan
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April 2016
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Steering Committee Meeting: April 6, 2016
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Request for input on performance measures for LCC Network
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April 2016
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Steering Committee Meeting: April 6, 2016
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Taunton River Watershed Alliance case study
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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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Highstead Case Study
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Highstead Case Study
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Hampshire Gazette goes behind the scenes of Connect the Connecticut
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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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Supporting Science Delivery with Communication
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Spring 2016 Steering Committee
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Communications Update Spring 2016
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Spring 2016 Steering Committee
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iPlover smartphone application
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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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