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Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife
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The Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife is responsible for the conservation - including restoration, protection and management - of fish and wildlife resources for the benefit and enjoyment of the public.
The Division works to balance the needs of people and wildlife today so wildlife will be available for everyone's enjoyment today and for future generations.
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Meeting - April 20, 2011
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Purpose of meeting: Consensus on conservation framework and initial priority science and capacity needs and communication priorities for the North Atlantic LCC.
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Meeting - December 12, 2012
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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.
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Meeting - February 8, 2013
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Review progress and provide input to staff and technical committee on action items in preparation for spring meeting as well as reviewing next steps for conservation targets.
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Meeting - November 2, 2012
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Purpose of meeting: Consensus on and approval of science strategic plan, projects and process and discussion of relationship of LCC to climate, marine and watershed partnerships.
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Meeting - November 17, 2010
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Purpose of meeting: Update Steering Committee on action items and seek input on important issues to be addressed before and during the November 17 committee meeting.
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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.
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Middle Rockies Rapid Ecoregional Assessment (REA) Final Results Webinar
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Last year the BLM initiated “Rapid Ecoregional Assessments (REAs)” to improve the understanding of the existing condition of these landscapes, and how conditions may be altered by ongoing environmental changes and land use demands.
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Modeling Salmonid Population Persistence Across the Streamscape
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This project is developing models that can reliably forecast effects of future climate scenarios on population growth and persistence of stream dwelling salmonids.
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Forecasting Changes in Aquatic Systems and Resilience of Brook Trout
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MODIS Phenology Data for ArcGIS via ArcMap
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As the volume and complexity of spatial data increase, the ability of managers and analysts to use these critical data is compromised. Web/service based data delivery mechanisms provide one method to address this problem, this demonstrates one model for overcoming these data consumption challenges.
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