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This dataset represents the results (9/30/2008) of the Northeastern Aquatic Habitat Classification System (NAHCS) GIS map for streams and rivers. This classification focused on mapping a stream habitat types across 13 northeastern states (ME, NH, VT, MA, CT, RI, NY, NJ, PA, MD, DC, DE, VA, WV). Stream and river centerlines were extracted from the USGS National Hydrography Dataset Plus (NH-Plus) 2006 1:100,000 data. These reaches were attributed and placed into classes representing their biopysical setting in terms of stream size, gradient, and geology, and expected natural water temperature regime. Please see the attribute descriptions for more information on the variable thresholds and the summary taxonomy.
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The Caribbean Landscape Conservation Cooperative (CLCC) recently completed the CLCC Science Strategy: Mission Alignment to outline shared conservation values among CLCC partner entities. After meeting this important benchmark, Steering Committee (SC) members and outside reviewers suggested that the CLCC adopt a structured approach for integrating shared values and providing greater context and guidance for Science Strategy planning and implementation. This report summarizes the early design and development phases of a Structured Decision Making (SDM) approach applied during a June 2015 SC face-to-face meeting (hereafter referred to as the “CLCC SDM Workshop”) and outlines the next steps in the process.SDM is a formal,...
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Action areas, represented as lines or polygons, for Cow or Mill Creeks. Action area locations identified through image interpretation using Google Earth imagery dated 8/27/2013 by A.G. Merrill of Stillwater Sciences in March 2015.For more information see Section 6 in: Stillwater Sciences and Aerial Information Systems. 2015. Cow Creek and Mill Creek Riparian mapping and conditions assessment. Prepared by Stillwater Sciences, Berkeley, California and Aerial Information Systems for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Red Bluff, California. Financial Assistance Agreement F10AC00778.
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These files include a derived 50 meter spatial resolution Compound Topographic (or Wetness) Index ([CTI or TWI](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topographic_Wetness_Index)) and Flow Accumulation (as represented by specific catchment area, SCA) calculated from a continuous, transboundary DEM developed across the Alaska perhumid coastal temperate rainforest (AKPCTR). The extent of this dataset includes all of the Alaska and Canada watersheds that discharge into southeast Alaska coastal waters, which covers essentially the northern half of the full PCTR. The transboundary DEM used to calculate the CTI can be here: [link](http://ckan.snap.uaf.edu/dataset/a-continuous-transboundary-50-meter-dem-for-the-alaska-perhumid-coastal-temperate-rainforest-ak06b59)...
The USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) is a comprehensive set of digital spatial data that encodes information about naturally occurring and constructed bodies of surface water (lakes, ponds, and reservoirs), paths through which water flows (canals, ditches, streams, and rivers), and related entities such as point features (springs, wells, stream gages, and dams). The information encoded about these features includes classification and other characteristics, delineation, geographic name, position and related measures, a "reach code" through which other information can be related to the NHD, and the direction of water flow. The network of reach codes delineating water and transported material flow allows users...
Categories: Data; Tags: Administrative watershed units, Area of Complex Channels, Area to be submerged, Aroostook County, Artificial path, All tags...
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As a USFWS Fellow, I worked with Caribbean Landscape Conservation Cooperative (CLCC) staff, USFWS Ecological Services (ES) staff, US Forest Service to (1) develop and implement an acoustic monitoring network to assess native bat habitat use in Puerto Rico and (2) assist in creating an acoustic database structure the existing CLCC web –based data portal to form a base for developing a wider acoustic monitoring program. For the first objective, we were interested in developing a sampling design to assess the potential impacts of habitat variables and habitat disturbance on bat populations and activity. We also posited that the data would be useful for managers of proposed wind farms. This route will help inform permitting...
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Bats play an important role in stabilizing ecosystems by the various ecological functions they provide (Kunz et al., 2011). Mangroves, as well as marshes and estuaries, are productive ecosystems that often provide resources for terrestrial and aquatic organisms, but are vulnerable to human disturbance and sea-level rise, which may eliminate critical habitat for bats. Coastal regions are important during migration, especially for insectivorous bats that depend on these ecosystems for prey Eastern Red Bats play important role in insect population control, especially for agricultural crop pests (Boyles et al., 2011).
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This appendix presents detailed proceedings of the Caribbean Landscape Conservation Cooperative (CLCC): Deriving Shared Objectives Workshop held on June 3-4, 2015 and June 9-10, 2015 (hereafter referred to as the “CLCC SDM Workshop”).CLCC SDM Workshop discussions and products for each of the four days are summarized below. Detailed information can also be found on the workshop webpage at the CLCC website (click here).
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Over the last 75 years, Puerto Rico transformed from an agricultural economy to anindustrialized economy and now faces economic stagnation. These transitions have directimplications for Puerto Rico’s environment, water resources, and the health of its population.The island of Puerto Rico is 8,700 square kilometers, made up of 78 municipios (municipalities)with a population of 3,548,397 people, and rapidly declining.1,2 Puerto Rico’s geography andgeology present a diverse set of challenges to meet the water demands of its people and ensuresafe and sustainable water supply.
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This dataset contains modeled hourly streamflow at each about eighteen thousand selected operational and water quality stream gage locations. It was assembled from publicly available retrospective and operational V1.2 National Water Model outputs. The streamflow variable was extracted from model output files and the data were reshaped to optimize read performance. The stream gage locations were derived from several ongoing USGS projects using gages for evaluation of streamflow, water quality, and real-time monitoring however only National Water Model identifiers and NHDPlus catchment outlet locations are used to identify model results. Relationships between NWIS gages and National Water Model prediction locations...


    map background search result map search result map TNC Aquatic Habitat 7 Classes USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) Best Resolution for HU8-01010009 20141227 HU-8 Subbasin FileGDB 9.3.1 Cow and Mill Creeks Action Areas or Lines Compound Topographic Index and Specific Catchment Area for the Alaska Perhumid Coastal Temperate Rainforest Public Health Implications of Puerto Rico’s Crumbling Water Infrastructure The Bats of Cabo Rojo: USFWS Faculty Fellowship Differences in the Activity of Eastern Red Bat  (Lasiurus borealis) Among Coastal Regions and Mainlands CARIBBEAN LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION COOPERATIVE DERIVING SHARED OBJECTIVES WORKSHOP:  Summary of proceedings and preliminary outputs of a decision analytic process Caribbean Landscape Conservation Cooperative Deriving Shared Objectives Workshop: Appendix 1. Proceedings and preliminary outputs of a decision analytic process National Water Model V1.2 Retrospective and Operational Model Run Archive for Selected NWIS Gage Locations Cow and Mill Creeks Action Areas or Lines USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) Best Resolution for HU8-01010009 20141227 HU-8 Subbasin FileGDB 9.3.1 Public Health Implications of Puerto Rico’s Crumbling Water Infrastructure The Bats of Cabo Rojo: USFWS Faculty Fellowship Differences in the Activity of Eastern Red Bat  (Lasiurus borealis) Among Coastal Regions and Mainlands CARIBBEAN LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION COOPERATIVE DERIVING SHARED OBJECTIVES WORKSHOP:  Summary of proceedings and preliminary outputs of a decision analytic process Caribbean Landscape Conservation Cooperative Deriving Shared Objectives Workshop: Appendix 1. Proceedings and preliminary outputs of a decision analytic process Compound Topographic Index and Specific Catchment Area for the Alaska Perhumid Coastal Temperate Rainforest TNC Aquatic Habitat 7 Classes National Water Model V1.2 Retrospective and Operational Model Run Archive for Selected NWIS Gage Locations