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Effects of Sealevel Rise and Altered Storminess on Piping Plover Breeding Habitat Along the U.S. Atlantic Coast
Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus) respond rapidly to change and depend on low lying coastal areas throughout their life cycle, making them excellent indicators of climate change effects. This project is developing predictions of how Piping Plover breeding habitat will change as a result of sealevel rise and altered storminess using a coupled risk assessment model.
Located in Projects / Piping Plovers and Sea-level Rise
Modeling Salmonid Population Persistence Across the Streamscape
This project is developing models that can reliably forecast effects of future climate scenarios on population growth and persistence of stream dwelling salmonids.
Located in Projects / Forecasting Changes in Aquatic Systems and Resilience of Brook Trout
Meetings
Use the links here to visit the Steering Committee meeting websites and retrieve the associated handouts and presentations. If you have any questions about the websites or problems retrieving the handouts, please contact David Eisenhauer at (413) 253-8492 or via email at david_eisenhauer@fws.gov.
Located in Who We Are / Steering Committee Meetings
Meeting - December 12, 2012
Overall goals of meeting: Review and approve science projects for FY 2012; provide guidance on direction for science needs and science translation and adoption needs for 2013; agree on priorities for communications and information management; agree on next steps for conservation targets and decision support tools.
Located in Who We Are / Steering Committee Meetings / Meetings
Evaluating the Vulnerabilities of Ecological Resources to Climate Change in the Northeast
To continue to conserve important and valued natural resources under climate change, it is critical that resource managers understand which resources may be particularly at risk (and which may be less at risk or may benefit), and how, exactly, they may be affected.
Located in Projects / Vulnerabilities to climate change of Northeast fish and wildlife habitats, Phase II
Regional Conservation Needs, LCCs and a Conservation Framework for the Northeast
How the Results of a Recent Workshop Will Help Conservation Partners Develop Shared Science Capacity
Located in Teams / North Atlantic LCC Staff
Designing Sustainable Landscapes Workshops
A foundational project of the North Atlantic LCC is known as Designing Sustainable Landscapes. The purpose of these workshops is to familiarize partners with the science and tools that have been developed as a part of this project for several sub-watersheds and to get feedback on how tools can be designed to best help with relevant conservation decisions including land protection, land use, ecological restoration and land management.
Located in News & Events / All News Items
North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee Meeting
The Steering Committee meeting has been postponed until further notice, due to Hurricane Sandy. Please check back here for more information.
Located in News & Events / All News Items
Moving Forward with Landscape-scale Conservation: Northeast Region Representative Species Workshops
Located in News & Events / Calendar
Steering Committee Meeting
Located in News & Events / Calendar