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How do you address threats to salt marsh birds across an entire region? Think big
The Salt Marsh Habitat Avian Research Program, a monumental collaborative effort to assess risks and set response priorities for tidal-marsh dependent bird species from Virginia to maritime Canada, wraps up its fifth field season this summer.
North Atlantic LCC seeks proposals for priority science needs funding
The deadline is September 18th to apply for funding from the North Atlantic LCC's Priority Science Program to address landscape-scale conservation issues.
LCC Network releases updated interactive LCC map
The revised map more accurately depicts the geographies of the 22 LCCs across the continent, including the North Atlantic LCC.
Salmon Smolts Survive the Dam but Die Downstream
New research reveals that dam passage can leave smolts with long-lasting injuries that make them vulnerable to predators far downstream.
Forecasting Aquatic Change - 2014 Project Narrative
Project Narrative for phase 2 of the Forecasting Aquatic Change project, 2014-2015
FWS News highlights Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas project
A special feature on Conserving Amphibians highlights a North Atlantic LCC funded project to identify areas that can best sustain threatened species into the future.
New predictive models helping to secure a future for piping plover
With support from the North Atlantic LCC, Virginia Tech student Katherina D. Gieder is investigating the impacts of changes to piping plover habitat that will result from sea-level rise and beach management efforts.
Northeast Region Monarch Update
This update provides information on the work of The Region 5 Monarch Team and future opportunities
USFWS Hurricane Sandy (external)
Link to Main FWS Sandy Information Site
Mapping the distribution of marine birds using a space-time double hurdle model
Earvin Balderama et al poster
North Atlantic/Gulf Coast LCC Coastal Resilience Research Associate Hired
North Atlantic/Gulf Coast LCC Coastal Resilience Research Associate, Emily Powell, Ph.D., will begin her position in mid-August. She will be seated in the SE Climate Science Center at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. See the coastal resiliency workspace for more information on her project.
Chesapeake Bay Watershed Brook Trout Habitat and Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment
Chesapeake Bay Watershed Brook Trout Habitat and Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment - 2015. This detailed technical report has a companion summary report that is also available.
Chesapeake Bay Brook Trout Assessment - Summary Report PDF
Chesapeake Bay Brook Trout Assessment - 2015 Summary Report - Using Decision Support Tools to Develop Priorities.
North Atlantic/Gulf Coast LCC Coastal Resilience Research Associate Hired
North Atlantic/Gulf Coast LCC Coastal Resilience Research Associate Project Description. Emily Powell, Ph.D., will begin her position in mid-August. She will be seated in the SE Climate Science Center at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. See the one page project description below for a summary of the work.
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Using the Saltmarsh Habitat and Avian Research Program: Sampling Framework to Study Resistance, Restoration and Resilience Following Hurricane Sandy
Using the Saltmarsh Habitat and Avian Research Program: Sampling Framework to Study Resistance, Restoration and Resilience Following Hurricane Sandy

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