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Current stormwater management infrastructure and strategies in the northeastern US are built around historical weather data and not the weather that is expected with climate change, like more frequent extreme rainfall. This matters because stormwater can introduce pollution to streams and can cause flooding. Researchers supported by this Northeast CASC project will combine climate data, stormwater models, and data about urban streams to provide actionable information for managers to identify effective adaptation strategies for stormwater to protect lake and stream ecosystems in the northeastern US. Stormwater, or rainfall that lands on rooftops and pavement and quickly drains away, transports pollution like excess...
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This data release contains the model inputs, outputs, and source code (written in R) for a redeveloped PRObability of Streamflow PERmanence (PROSPER) model (version 2.0) that had previously been developed for the Pacific Northwest Region (PROSPER_PNW_2), and a raster data set which shows where influential predictor values were outside the range of calibration data. The PROSPER-PNW model, a random forest model, was redeveloped in the Ranger R package using all the original model inputs consistent with PROSPER_PNW_2 to produce annual streamflow permanence probabilities for calendar years 2004-2016 at a 30-meter stream grid resolution that approximately corresponds to flowlines consistent with the National Hydrography...
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Presented here are bathymetric data collected at Otter Creek near Oregon, Ohio. Data were collected on September 26, 2023, and were located bewtween the Millard Avenue bridge and the mouth at Lake Erie. The survey was completed using an acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) that was deployed from the side of a kayak. Data were georeferenced using a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) smart antenna with submeter accuracy. Data were collected along the thalweg and at cross sections spaced approximately every 300 feet. Data were processed first using WinRiver II (https://hydroacoustics.usgs.gov/movingboat/WinRiverII.shtml) and then using the bathymetry batch tool in the Velocity Mapping Toolbox (https://hydroacoustics.usgs.gov/movingboat/VMT/VMT.shtml)....
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Much of the cranberry bog farmland in Massachusetts used to be Atlantic white cedar ecosystems, which provide important habitat, water filtration, and cooling effects on the landscape. Researchers supported by this Northeast CASC project will experiment with modern restoration strategies and integrate Indigenous cultural stewardship practices to build and sustain climate-resilient Atlantic white cedar wetland forests. The project will result in new knowledge and practical guidance for effective restoration and sustainable management of these ecosystems as retired cranberry bogs continue to be converted back into their original state. Atlantic white cedar (AWC) ecosystems naturally filter and store water, cool the...
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Infrastructure development and climate change pose significant threats to migratory bird populations by altering their distributions and habitat. This Northeast CASC-supported research team will use citizen-science and structured monitoring data to identify current and future areas that are important for migratory bird species across the Northeastern US. Researchers will produce high-resolution forecasts of species’ distributions and publish protocols to help the US Fish and Wildlife Service and other institutions, make informed decisions to minimize negative impacts of infrastructure development on bird populations. Infrastructure development projects, including renewable energy projects, can negatively affect...
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The purpose and objective of the map is to identify the spatial extents of existing and future Landscape Conservation Designs (LCD) to inform FWS America the Beautiful (AtB) initiative efforts. LCD and LCD-like projects that meet a minimum criteria of inclusion were included based on the assessment criteria defined by the FWS America the Beautiful spatial sub-team. This tool also includes other landscape plans that are just short of meeting the strict criteria that defines an LCD so that users can assess (a) what is available in their area; and (b) at what stage it might be based on our criteria.Use of this tool is to identify the extents of landscape scale partnerships and LCDs that might be in the area of FWS...


    map background search result map search result map Updated Probability of Streamflow Permanence (PROSPER) Model Output Layers for the Pacific Northwest region, 2004 - 2016 Forecasting Changes in Avian Biodiversity Under Changing Climate Restoring Climate-Resilient Atlantic White Cedar Wetland Forests in the Northeast: Lessons from Culture and Science Designing Climate-Resilient Stormwater Management in Northeastern US Cities to Support Stream Ecosystems Bathymetric survey of Otter Creek near Oregon, Ohio, September 26, 2023 Assessments of Landscape Plans and Landscape Conservation Designs ArcGIS online tool Bathymetric survey of Otter Creek near Oregon, Ohio, September 26, 2023 Restoring Climate-Resilient Atlantic White Cedar Wetland Forests in the Northeast: Lessons from Culture and Science Designing Climate-Resilient Stormwater Management in Northeastern US Cities to Support Stream Ecosystems Updated Probability of Streamflow Permanence (PROSPER) Model Output Layers for the Pacific Northwest region, 2004 - 2016 Forecasting Changes in Avian Biodiversity Under Changing Climate Assessments of Landscape Plans and Landscape Conservation Designs ArcGIS online tool