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Steering Committee
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Steering Committee Meeting: April 22, 2015
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Meeting agenda, materials, and notes.
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Steering Committee Meeting: October 28-29, 2014
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Meeting agenda, materials, and notes.
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Steering Committee Photo New Paltz 2012
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North Atlantic LCC Staff
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Image Library
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Stream Temperature Inventory and Mapper
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Climate change is expected to alter stream temperature and flow regimes over the coming decades, and in turn influence distributions of aquatic species in those freshwater ecosystems. To better anticipate these changes, there is a need to compile both short- and long-term stream temperature data for managers to gain an understanding of baseline conditions, historic trends, and future projections. The NorEaST web portal was developed to meet this need, serving as a coordinated, multi-agency regional framework to map and store continuous stream temperature locations and data for New England, Mid Atlantic, and Great Lakes States.
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Subteam Meeting Notes 06-23-2014
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Discussed the process for incorporating under-represented species into the landscape design process, value of incorporating indices of projected changes to climate niche suitability into final habitat models for representative species, value of incorporating indices of projected direct anthropogenic landscape change (e.g., urban/suburban expansion) into final habitat models for representative species, criteria for weighting among species in the final selection index for the landscape design.
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Terrestrial and Wetland Technical Subteam
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June 23, 2014 Subteam Meeting (Terrestrial/Wetland)
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Technical Subcommittees
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Terrestial and Wetlands Subteam Update
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Slides for the subteam update at the July Core Team meeting
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 07-25-2014
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Terrestrial Habitat Map for the Northeast U.S. and Atlantic Canada
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Ecological processes don't stop at international borders, and neither will climate change. In order to understand how climate change will impact forested, agricultural, and wetland systems, resource managers on both sides of the border need to be able to see a continuous landscape. This web mapping tool lets users look at the full habitat picture from the North Atlantic United States to Atlantic Canada and southern Quebec, based on field-collected data and national and provincial datasets.
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Terrestrial Subteam Meeting
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