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Wright, Alva
 
Walters, Taylor
 
Ladd, Taylor
 
Followup Conference Call/Webinar for Core Team (from June meeting)
Due to time constraints, the full UMass presentation was not given on June 27. The presentation was finished in a webinar presented on July 8. Links to both available here.
Link to webinars of UMass presentations parts 1 and 2
Due to time constraints, the full UMass presentation was not given on June 27. The presentation was finished in a webinar presented on July 8. Links to both available here.
Background/General Information
Technical resources and documents for use by the subteam
Initial Regional Aquatic Rep. Spp. with other Spp. and Habitats
Initial Regional Aquatic Rep. Spp. with other Spp. and Habitats developed by FWS and partners in 2012
Aquatic Classification Crosswalk
Crosswalk between UMass classification used for Ecological Integrity and TNC Classification developed for Northeast States
Preliminary List of Aquatic Representative (Surrogate) Species
This list is a preliminary set of representative species for aquatic systems developed at a workshop sponsored by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2011.
Core Team Meeting
July Core Team Meeting
Aquatic Technical Subteam
Meeting Agendas Materials: handouts, presentations, misc. documents
Connecticut River Watershed Pilot
 
Interviews with Core Team members about Process
Video interviews with members of the Connecticut River Pilot Core Team about the Landscape Conservation Design process
Evaluating Effect of Climate Change on River Flows in the Clinch River Basin
A new project by the U.S. Geological Survey is evaluating the potential cascading effects to river flows and quality aquatic habitat due to changes in climate within an ecologically important area of the Appalachian LCC. A greater understanding of likely flow changes within the Virginia portion of the Clinch River Basin will allow managers to better respond to alterations and degradation of physical habitat. Information and results from this study will also provide managers with methods to be applied throughout the Appalachian LCC region. (Photo by Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries)
Support Available for Activities at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis
September 1, 2014 is the next deadline for requests for support for Postdoctoral Fellowships, Working Groups, Investigative Workshops, Sabbaticals, and Short-term Visitors for activities beginning spring/summer/fall 2015 at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS).
Regional Partnerships
 
CASRI
 
Agouridis, Carmen
 
Kauffman, John
 
Bennett , Mark