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Overview: Beach and Tidal Habitat Inventories
This series of reports, databases, and data layers provides an inventory of sandy beach and tidal inlet habitats from Maine to North Carolina, as well as an inventory of modifications to sandy beaches and tidal inlets prior to, immediately after, and three years after Hurricane Sandy.
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North Atlantic LCC map
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Credit: Steve Fuller, North Atlantic LCC
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Hurricane Sandy Tidal Marsh Resilience Project Workshop. (Bridget Macdonald/North Atlantic LCC)
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Partners identify resources for landowners in the path of marsh migration
With support from Hurricane Sandy funding, Delaware is developing outreach strategies to help concentrate efforts and funding around hot spots for marsh migration to minimize impacts on coastal communities and agricultural producers.
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Partners in Maine search for cold water with shared regional database
The LCC-supported SHEDS database is helping partners identify sweet spots for species like Atlantic salmon that depend on cold water and define Maine's natural heritage.
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Partners launch ‘Nature’s Network’ to guide conservation from Maine to Virginia
The North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) brought together partners from 13 states to develop a regional conservation design that can help communities work with nature to sustain wildlife and people throughout the Northeast.
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Partners launch science-based blueprint for conserving New England’s largest river system
Based on the best available science from the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative, the Connect the Connecticut landscape conservation design offers a shared roadmap for protecting the places we can't afford to lose in the Connecticut River watershed.
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Partners meet to review initial products from effort to identify conservation priorities across the Northeast
During a three-day workshop at the Albany Pine Bush Preserve, representatives from 10 states met to review the first versions of products from the Regional Conservation Opportunity Areas (RCOAs) project in advance of sharing them with target users for testing and refinement.
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Partners reach fish passage milestone ahead of schedule in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
Progress report shows 1,126 new miles of stream were opened to fish passage in the basin between 2012 and 2016, surpassing the 1,000-mile goal set by partners.
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