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2015 April-June Quarterly Report - Aquatic Classification Revisions
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NALCC 2012-07 2015 2nd Quarter Progress Report
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Aquatic Classification Revisions
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2015 July-Sept. Quarterly Report - Aquatic Classification Mapping
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NALCC 2012-07 2015 3rd Quarter Progress Report
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Beach Status Report: Long Island to Virginia
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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
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Increasing Resiliency of Beach Habitats and Species
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Tidal Inlet Report: Long Island to Virginia
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Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Tidal Inlets 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
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UMass Progress Report for the period August 1, 2014 to April 30, 2015
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Project Title: Designing Sustaining Coastal Landscapes in the Face of Sea-level Rise and Storms
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Rutgers Progress Report for the period ending April 30, 2015
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Below is a detailed report highlighting the progress we have made on the above-referenced project as of
April 30, 2015.
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Sandy Beaches prior to Hurricane Sandy: Maine to the North Shore and Peconic Estuary of New York
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Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Sandy Beaches in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) prior to Hurricane Sandy: Maine to the North Shore and Peconic Estuary of New York, by Tracy Monegan Rice, Terwilliger Consulting, Inc., June 2015
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Tidal Inlet Report: Maine to the North Shore and Peconic Estuary of New York (2015)
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Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Tidal Inlets in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) prior to Hurricane Sandy: Maine to the North Shore of Long Island
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Rutgers - Protection of Critical Beach-nesting Bird Habitats in the Wake of Severe Coastal Storms: Progress Report 2015-07
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Rutgers - Protection of Critical Beach-nesting Bird Habitats in the Wake of Severe Coastal Storms: Progress Report 2015-07
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Northeast Cold Water Fish Habitat Vulnerability Assessment
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Species that depend on cold-water river habitat are vulnerable to warming from climate change, but just how vulnerable? Lingering uncertainties about the relationship between changing air and water temperatures, the capacities of different fish species to adapt to exposure, and the ways climate change will affect other environmental stressors like diseases, make it difficult to predict. In order to make informed decisions about protecting fish habitat, resource managers must understand the degree of the threat. This review offers a comprehensive overview of what is known, what remains uncertain, and what measures that can be taken now to reduce the future impacts of warming on cold water fish habitat.
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