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Increasing Resiliency for Culverts, Roads, and Riverine Ecosystems via Collaborative Culvert Assessment in the North Atlantic Region: Development of the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative

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Creation
2018-01-18 17:01:59
Last Update
2018-02-06 03:54:32
Publication Date
2016-07-26

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Scott Jackson(Principal Investigator), North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), 2018-01-18(creation), 2018-02-06(lastUpdate), 2016-07-26(Publication), Increasing Resiliency for Culverts, Roads, and Riverine Ecosystems via Collaborative Culvert Assessment in the North Atlantic Region: Development of the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative

Summary

This document is the final report of the project that initiated the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative (NAACC), funded by the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperatuive (LCC). Contents consist of:IntroductionProject Overview and StructureDeveloping a Regional Road-Stream Crossing Assessment ProtocolPrioritizing for Field SurveysDatabase and Data CollectionData Quality and TrainingClassification and Scoring SystemsNAACC Regional NetworkNext StepsQuarterly Progress Report: Summary by TaskReferencesAcknowledgmentsAppendices

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Purpose

Describe the objectives and accomplishments of the project to establish the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative, which is intended to set priorities for restoring aquatic connectivity, and reducing flood damage to road crossings, within the North Atlantic region.

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

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