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NAMERA Report
Full report on TNC's Northwest Atlantic Marine Ecoregional Assessment
Developing regional landscape layers in tidal marshes of the northeast
Mo Correll (University of Maine/SHARP)
Department of the Interior Hurricane Sandy Resilience Projects
Project titles, locations, agencies and descriptions
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grants
List of grants announced in June 2014 from the Hurricane Sandy Coastal Resiliency Competitive Grant Program
Department of the Interior Hurricane Sandy Resilience Projects
Project titles, locations, agencies and descriptions
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grants
List of grants announced in June 2014 from the Hurricane Sandy Coastal Resiliency Competitive Grant Program
Tidal Marsh Resiliency Partners and Projects
Marsh Resiliency Partners attending the December 8-9 workshop along with emails and associated project information
North Atlantic LCC funds new coastal resiliency tools
With support from the NALCC, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO) will deliver decision-making tools to help coastal communities prepare for future storms.
Attendee list
Attendees for the Hurricane Sandy Tidal Marsh Resiliency Partner Meeting
Meeting agenda
Agenda for Monday, December 8th and Tuesday, December 9th
Get Involved
How to get involved in the Atlantic salmon and sea-run fish community in Maine.
Contact Us
For questions, comments, and suggestions regarding Sea Run Fish Restoration in Maine and the Atlantic salmon Collaborative Management Strategy, please contact the following members:
Our Work
An overview of the mission and goals of the sea-run fish restoration community in Maine.
CT River Pilot Core Team Meeting Dec 19, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 03:00 PM Regional Office, Hadley, MA,
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CT River Pilot Core Team Meeting Nov 21, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 03:00 PM Regional Office, Hadley, MA,
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USFWS Refuge Staff Aid Partners in Restoring Atlantic Salmon Habitat in Downeast Maine
During the summer of 2014, Moosehorn and Aroostook National Wildlife Refuges provided staff (Mike Krug, Brandon Harriman and Kirk Cote) and heavy equipment to assist with the installation of two 8’ wide (52’ long) open bottom arches and complete removal of culverts at 4 other locations within Project SHARE’s restoration focus areas in the Narraguagus and East Machias Rivers.
Presentation: A Lake and Pond Classification System for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States
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Journal Article: Fragmentation and patch size shape genetic structure of brook trout populations
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Journal Article: Modeling structured population dynamics using data from unmarked individuals
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Journal Article: Spatial variability in survival of adult brook trout within two intensively surveyed headwater stream networks
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