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File Assessing the Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Piping Plover (Final Report)
Assessing the Impacts of SLR on PIPL_Final Bookmarked PDF Report_121914_revised20150309
Located in Projects / Piping Plovers and Sea-level Rise
August 19, 2014 Terrestrial/Wetlands Subteam Meeting
Meeting materials for August 19.
Located in Teams / Connecticut River Watershed Pilot / Terrestrial and Wetland Technical Subteam
August 28, 2014 Terrestrial/Wetlands Technical Subteam Meeting
Meeting notes and materials.
Located in Teams / Connecticut River Watershed Pilot / Terrestrial and Wetland Technical Subteam
Background/General Information
Technical resources and documents for use by the subteam
Located in Teams / Connecticut River Watershed Pilot / Aquatic Technical Subteam
File Octet Stream Barrett - Final report for work performed at University of Georgia
Report of work completed at UGeorgia; Barrett moved to Clemson University and will finish project at that institution
Located in Projects / Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas (PARCAs)
File Octet Stream Beach Status Report: Long Island to Virginia
Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Sandy Oceanfront Beaches in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) prior to Hurricane Sandy: South Shore of Long Island to Virginia
Located in Projects / North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects / Increasing Resiliency of Beach Habitats and Species
File Troff document Canada Map Final Report
Final report 2015-09-10
Located in Projects / Extending the Northeast Terrestrial Habitat Map to Atlantic Canada
Product Troff document Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standards (CMECS) pilot studies
The Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS) provides a comprehensive national framework for organizing information about coasts, oceans, and their living systems. But when integrating these data across different scales, is anything lost in translation? This report uses three pilot projects to assess how well the framework functions for classifying estuarine and marine environments at different scales.
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Coastal Resiliency Partners
File Troff document Comparison of Vegetation Classifications for the Eastern USA abstract
Summary of project progress as of June 2014 by David Diamond and Don Faber-Langondoen, Co- PIs
Located in Projects / Land Cover Reconciliation