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Inventory of Habitat Modifications of Sandy Beaches from South Shore of Long Island to Virginia
Rice, Tracy Monegan. "Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Sandy Oceanfront Beaches in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) prior to Hurricane Sandy: South Shore of Long Island to Virginia". (pdf report)
Inventory of Habitat Modifications of Sandy Beaches from Maine to the North Shore and Peconic Estuary of New York
Rice, Tracy Monegan. "Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Sandy Beaches in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) prior to Hurricane Sandy: Maine to the North Shore and Peconic Estuary of New York". (pdf report)
Historical and Artificial Tidal Inlets Database from Texas to North Carolina
Historical and Artificial Tidal Inlets Database from Texas to North Carolina (Excel)
Tidal Inlet Habitat Inventory Database from Texas to North Carolina
Tidal Inlet Habitat Inventory Database from Texas to North Carolina (Excel)
HistoricalandArtificialTidalInletsDatabasefromNYtoVA.xlsx
TidalInletDatabasefromNYtoVA.xlsx
Historical and Artificial Tidal Inlets Database from Maine to the North Shore and Peconic Estuary of New York
Historical and Artificial Tidal Inlets Database from Maine to the North Shore and Peconic Estuary of New York (Excel)
Tidal Inlet Habitat Inventory Database from Maine to the North Shore and Peconic Estuary of New York
Tidal Inlet Habitat Inventory Database from Maine to the North Shore and Peconic Estuary of New York (Excel)
InventoryofHabitatModificationstoTidalInletsfromTXtoNC.pdf
Tidal Inlets from NC to TX
Tidal Inlets from NC to TX (Google Earth .kmz)
Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Tidal Inlets in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover prior to Hurricane Sandy: South Shore of Long Island to Virginia
Rice, Tracy Monegan. "Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Tidal Inlets in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) prior to Hurricane Sandy: South Shore of Long Island to Virginia". (pdf)
Inventory of Habitat Modifications of Tidal Inlets from Maine to the North Shore and Peconic Estuary of New York
Rice, Tracy Monegan. "Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Tidal Inlets in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) prior to Hurricane Sandy: Maine to the North Shore of Long Island". (pdf report)
Tidal Inlets Prior to Hurricane Sandy
Tidal Inlets Prior to Hurricane Sandy (Google Earth .kmz)
A Synthesis of Tidal Inlet and Sandy Beach Habitat Inventories
A Synthesis of Tidal Inlet and Sandy Beach Habitat Inventories: Habitat Modifications in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Chardrius melodus) prior to Hurricane Sandy (.pdf report)
Overview: Beach and Tidal Habitat Inventories
This series of reports, databases, and data layers provides an inventory of sandy beach and tidal inlet habitats from Maine to North Carolina, as well as an inventory of modifications to sandy beaches and tidal inlets prior to, immediately after, and three years after Hurricane Sandy.
Habitat Inventories Prior to Hurricane Sandy
Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Tidal Inlet and Sandy Beach Habitat Prior to Hurricane Sandy (2012)
Designing Sustainable Landscapes: Salt Marsh Ditching Metric
The salt marsh ditching metric is an element of the ecological integrity analysis of the Designing Sustainable Landscapes (DSL) project (McGarigal et al. 2014). Consisting of a composite of 21 stressor and resiliency metrics, the index of ecological integrity (IEI) assesses the relative intactness and resiliency to environmental change of ecological systems throughout the northeast. As a stressor metric, salt marsh ditching provides an index of the relative intensity of ditching in salt marshes. Metric values range from 0 (no effect from nearby ditches) to 1 (severe effect).
Designing Sustainable Landscapes Tidal Restrictions Metric: Final Report-October 24, 2016
The tidal restrictions metric is an element of the ecological integrity analysis of the Designing Sustainable Landscapes (DSL) project (McGarigal et al. 2014). Consisting of a composite of 21 stressor and resiliency metrics, the index of ecological integrity (IEI) assesses the relative intactness and resiliency to environmental change of ecological systems throughout the northeast. As a stressor metric, tidal restrictions uses an estimate of the historic loss of mapped salt marshes in areas where they should occur given elevation and tidal regime to indicate the location and magnitude of potential tidal restrictions. The metric estimates the effect of potential tidal restrictions on upstream wetland systems, including intertidal systems such as salt marshes, as well as freshwater systems and low-lying nonforested uplands that may have once been intertidal. Metric values range from 0 (no effect from downstream tidal restrictions) to 1 (severe effect).
Kestrel Land Trust acquires 160 acres of "core area" in Massachusetts
The new Buffam Woods Community Forest in Pelham, Mass., falls within the network of conservation priorities identified by the Connect the Connecticut landscape conservation design project.
North Atlantic LCC News February 2017
News digest for February 2017

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