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This map shows the location of EPA 303(d) impaired water bodies.
The Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership, a partner in the Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative, is advancing instream flow science by developing basic information necessary to support flow standards and water management recommendations for waterways throughout the region. Helping resource managers prepare for future population growth and climate change-associated flow alterations at regional and local scales will enable state and federal agencies to focus regulatory and management efforts on habitats most vulnerable to altered flow. They will be able to develop more effective management strategies to minimize impacts to fish and wildlife and better inform policy-makers on conservation needs.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2012,
2013,
2014,
Aquatic Systems,
Conservation NGOs, All tags...
Conservation Planning,
Datasets/Database,
Decision Support,
EARTH SCIENCE,
EARTH SCIENCE,
EARTH SCIENCE,
EARTH SCIENCE,
EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS > RIVERS/STREAM,
ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE/MANAGEMENT,
ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE/MANAGEMENT,
Federal resource managers,
Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
HUMAN DIMENSIONS,
HUMAN DIMENSIONS,
Hydrology,
LA-01,
LA-02,
LA-03,
LA-04,
LA-05,
LA-06,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Louisiana,
OK-01,
OK-02,
OK-03,
OK-04,
OK-05,
Oklahoma,
Project,
Publication,
RIVERS/STREAMS,
RIVERS/STREAMS,
Report,
SURFACE WATER,
SURFACE WATER,
SURFACE WATER FEATURES,
SURFACE WATER FEATURES,
South Central United States,
State agencies,
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE,
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE,
TX-01,
TX-02,
TX-03,
TX-04,
TX-05,
TX-06,
TX-07,
TX-08,
TX-09,
TX-10,
TX-11,
TX-12,
TX-13,
TX-14,
TX-15,
TX-16,
TX-17,
TX-18,
TX-19,
TX-20,
TX-21,
TX-22,
TX-23,
TX-24,
TX-25,
TX-26,
TX-27,
TX-28,
TX-29,
TX-30,
TX-31,
TX-32,
TX-33,
TX-34,
TX-35,
TX-36,
Texas,
WATER MANAGEMENT,
WATER MANAGEMENT,
completed,
hydrologic flow,
inlandWaters,
instream flow,
water consumption, Fewer tags
Comprehensive map of regionally-important aquatic networks for the Rensselaer Plateau. Aquatic networks represent long, hydrologically-connected two-dimensional landscape-level areas with a centralized stream system plus closely associated buffer areas that most strongly influence the ecology of that system.
Tags: Rensselaer Plateau,
aquatic habitat,
aquatic landscape,
aquatic networks,
aquatic systems, All tags...
riparian habitat,
stream habitat,
stream systems,
water quality,
watersheds, Fewer tags
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