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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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