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- Flat Fish Cartoon Instructions
- A pictorial guide to our Flat Fish activity. This document is 11x17 inches.
- Flat Fish Detailed Instructions
- Detailed instructions on how to participate in the Flat Fish activity.
- Climate Bulletin and Regional Outlook
- Gulf of Maine Council’s Climate Network quarterly e-bulletin provides information on regional climate adaptation events and resources.
- North Atlantic LCC 2013 Highlights Report
- In the following pages you will read about dozens of highlighted North Atlantic LCC activities and projects that demonstrate the growth and evolution of the partnership and its progress in developing and applying science to conservation planning, delivery and evaluation as part of a shared conservation framework in the Northeast region, as well as its role in providing critical conservation planning capacity to our members.
- Hurricane Sandy DOI Bureau and NOAA Science Projects Database (MS Access)
- A comprehensive database of DOI Bureau and NOAA Hurricane Sandy resiliency and restoration science projects, including those coordinated by the North Atlantic LCC
- Narraguagus River Water Quality Monitoring Plan
- Narraguagus River Water Quality Monitoring Plan
- Continuous Water Temperature Field Protocol Review
- Continuous Water Temperature Field Protocol Review drafted by Fred Seavey (FWS)
- Flat Lake Trout (11x17)
- A smaller version of our lake trout.
- Flat Lake Trout (24x14)
- This large format lake trout (also known as togue) illustration (30x12 inches) is part of a "Flat Fish" outreach project.
- Document: Regional Conservation Partnerships in the Connecticut River Watershed
- Description of partnerships and partner members from Regional Conservation Partnerships in the Connecticut River Watershed from Highstead
- Presentation: TNC Aquatic Resilience
- TNC Aquatic Resilience Presentation from March 28, 2014 meeting
- Presentation: TNC Terrestrial Resilience
- TNC Terrestrial Resilience Presentation from March 28, 2014 CTR meeting
- Presentation: Introduction to Designing Sustainable Landscapes: Purpose and Design
- Introductory Designing Sustainable Landscapes Presentation given by Kevin McGarigal of UMass. Covers input layers for ecosystems and species, including habitat capability.
- Presentation: Brook Trout
- Brook Trout Presentation by Ben Letcher, USGS
- Product Description: Forecasting Changes in Stream Flow, Temperature and Salmonid Populations in the Eastern United States as a Result of Climate Change
- Short Product Description Forecasting Changes in Stream Flow, Temperature and Salmonid Populations in the Eastern United States as a Result of Climate Change
- Product Description: Designing Sustainable Landscapes Species Habitat Capability Models
- Short Product Description Designing Sustainable Landscapes Species Habitat Capability Models
- Product Description: Designing Sustainable Landscapes - Ecological Integrity
- Short Product Description Designing Sustainable Landscapes - Ecological Integrity
- Proposed Process for Decisions Connecticut River Pilot
- Proposed Process for Decisions Connecticut River Pilot
- Product Description: Assessing Freshwater Ecosystems for their Resilience to Climate Change
- Short Product Description - Assessing Freshwater Ecosystems for their Resilience to Climate Change
- Draft Goals for Connecticut River Pilot as of 3-28-2014
- Draft Goals for Connecticut River Pilot as of 3-28-2014
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