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File Troff document Greenwire Article - 6 years in, landscape-level conservation program works -- report
Article
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2015 National Academy of Sciences Review of LCCs
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State Wildlife Action Plans
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Image JPEG image mooseinthemist.jpg
Photo Credit: Sharon Wallace (All rights reserved, used with permission)
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File Core Team Meeting Notes, 10-01-2015
Notes/summary from October 2015 Core Team Meeting
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 10-01-2015
Project Development of a Rapid Assessment Protocol for Aquatic Passability of Tidally Influenced Road-Stream Crossings
There is growing interest among conservation practitioners to have a method to assess tidally influenced crossings for their potential as barriers to aquatic organism passage. Protocols designed for freshwater streams will not adequately address the passage challenges of bi-directional flow and widely variable depth and velocity of tidally influenced systems. Diadromous and coastal fish must be able to overcome the enhanced water velocities associated with tidal restrictions to reach upstream spawning habitat. This project will build on the existing North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative's protocol, database and scoring procedures to extend the applicability of this region-wide program to road-stream crossings in tidally influenced settings.
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File Cover Letter for Final Report: Application of the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS) to the Northwest Atlantic
Cover Letter for Final Report: Application of the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS) to the Northwest Atlantic
Located in Projects / Application of the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standards (CMECS) to the Northeast
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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File 2015 July-Sept. Quarterly Report - PARCAs
3rd quarter joint report for the PARCA project #2011-07
Located in Projects / Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas (PARCAs)
File No-Cost Extension for Phase 2, 2015
Letter granting a no-cost extension to the project until October 2016
Located in Projects / Forecasting Changes in Aquatic Systems and Resilience of Brook Trout