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Description of Work U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) will develop and provide forecasting tools for managers to determine how water withdrawals or other hydrologic or land use changes in watersheds may affect Great Lakes ecosystems. This information will help guide restoration efforts to achieve maximum effectiveness and success. Project provides unified information across the Great Lakes Basin for ecosystem restoration, assessment, and management by incorporating models that relate changes in landscape and hydrologic variables and stresses to changes in ecosystem function. The project relies upon regionally consistent hydrologic, biologic, and geospatial data to generate regionally consistent estimates, models, and...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Accountability,
GLRI,
Geographic Information System,
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative,
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, All tags...
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Watershed,
Watershed:Lake Erie Basin,
Watershed:Lake Huron Basin,
Watershed:Lake Michigan Basin,
Watershed:Lake Ontario Basin,
Watershed:Lake St. Clair Basin,
Watershed:Lake Superior Basin,
environmental flow,
ungaged streamflow, Fewer tags
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Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Best Management Practices,
GLRI,
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative,
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative,
Lake, All tags...
Lake:Lake Huron,
Nearshore Health,
Priority Watershed,
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agriculture,
chloride,
dissolved reactive phosphorus,
nitrogen,
suspended sediment,
total phosphorus, Fewer tags
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Description of Work The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) was established to accelerate ecosystem restoration in the Great Lakes by confronting the most serious threats to the region, such as nonpoint source pollution, toxic sediments, and invasive species. Three Priority Watersheds have been targeted by the Regional Working Group's Phosphorus Reduction Work Group (Fox/Green Bay, Saginaw, and Maumee) and are characterized by having a high density of agricultural land use and have ecosystem impairments that have been clearly identified. Within the Maumee River Priority Watersheds, monitoring is being conducted at the sub-watershed, edge-of-field, and subsurface-tile scale. The edge-of-field and subsurface-tile...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Best Management Practices,
GLRI,
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative,
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative,
Lake, All tags...
Lake:Lake Erie,
Nearshore Health,
Priority Watershed,
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agriculture,
chloride,
dissolved reactive phosphorus,
nitrogen,
suspended sediment,
total phosphorus, Fewer tags
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Description of Work The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) was established to accelerate ecosystem restoration in the Great Lakes by confronting the most serious threats to the region, such as nonpoint source pollution, toxic sediments, and invasive species. Three Priority Watersheds have been targeted by the Regional Working Group's Phosphorus Reduction Work Group (Fox/Green Bay, Saginaw, and Maumee) and are characterized by having a high density of agricultural land use and have ecosystem impairments that have been clearly identified. Within the Fox River Priority Watershed, monitoring is being conducted at the sub-watershed and edge-of-field scale. The edge-of-field stations are targeted to those areas...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Best Management Practices,
Conservation Practice Evaluation,
Edge-of-Field Monitoring,
Field and small watershed modeling,
GLRI, All tags...
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative,
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative,
Impaired waters/TMDLs,
Lake,
Lake:Lake Michigan,
Nearshore Health,
Priority watersheds,
Research,
Storm event,
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Description of Work In collaboration with 23 local and state agencies, beach-specific models were developed at 43 beaches throughout the Great Lakes region, and data were collected at 6 more beaches for future predictive model development. A predictive modeling workshop was hosted by USGS with instructors from USGS, USEPA, and Wisconsin DNR and included training on the use of USGS-developed data aggregation tools and USEPA’s Virtual Beach. Relevance & Impact Over 56 beaches across the Great Lakes region, in addition to those currently being monitored, will be included in this effort to help meet goals for healthier beaches. Key Findings Analyses were completed for a suite of pathogens at 12 Great Lakes beaches....
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Assessment,
Beach Health,
Ecosystem health,
GLRI,
Governmental, All tags...
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative,
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative,
Human Health,
Human health,
Lake,
Lake:Lake Erie,
Lake:Lake Huron,
Lake:Lake Michigan,
Lake:Lake Ontario,
Lake:Lake St. Clair,
Lake:Lake Superior,
Management Decision-making,
Nearshore Health,
Predictive Modeling,
Research,
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