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Managing instream flows of the SALCC

Dates

Creation
2017-07-07 16:00:18
Last Update
2017-07-27 17:34:07
Start Date
2010-10-01
End Date
2013-03-01
Start Date
2010-10-01 04:00:00
End Date
2013-03-01 05:00:00

Citation

Scott Robinson(Principal Investigator), Rua Mordecai(Cooperator/Partner), South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), 2017-07-07(creation), 2017-07-27(lastUpdate), 2010-10-01(Start), 2013-03-01(End), Managing instream flows of the SALCC

Summary

The Southeast Aquatic Resource Partnership will direct development of science-based instream flow information for water resource managers and policy makers of the SALCC. The outcome of this project will help inform water resource managers and policy makers about flow requirements of streams, rivers, and estuaries of the SALCC region. It will also identify critical information gaps that must be filled to reduce the uncertainty of streamflow requirements for aquatic ecosystems used by state and federal agencies to protect water resources. Further, the results of this project will include assessments of the likely impacts of climate change to the region’s aquatic resources.

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Purpose

This project provides a synthesis of key information needed for developing flow-ecology relationships in the SALCC.

Project Extension

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typeShort Project Description
valueThe Southeast Aquatic Resource Partnership will direct development of science-based instream flow information for water resource managers and policy makers of the SALCC. The outcome of this project will help inform water resource managers and policy makers about flow requirements of streams, rivers, and estuaries of the SALCC region. It will also identify critical information gaps that must be filled to reduce the uncertainty of streamflow requirements for aquatic ecosystems used by state and federal agencies to protect water resources. Further, the results of this project will include assessments of the likely impacts of climate change to the region’s aquatic resources.
projectStatusCompleted

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2011
fundingSources
amount180000.0
recipientSoutheast Aquatic Resources Partnership
sourceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
totalFunds180000.0
totalFunds180000.0

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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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