june 12 th 2013 – ebtjv meeting – frostburg, md
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15 States 14 National Forests 9 National Park Areas 6 Wildlife Refuges (+3 – proposed in the SE Region ) 3 FWS Regions 3 USGS Areas 3 NPS Regions 2 EPA Regions . June 12 th 2013 – EBTJV Meeting – Frostburg, MD. grassland pasture 18.3% / hay. Fed. Listed ( 170) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
June 12th 2013 – EBTJV Meeting – Frostburg, MD
15 States14 National Forests
9 National Park Areas 6 Wildlife Refuges (+3 –
proposed in the SE Region)
3 FWS Regions3 USGS Areas
3 NPS Regions 2 EPA Regions
Fed. Listed ( 170) Candidate ( 35 ) Proposed ( 3^ )
Federally listed species
Major Threats1. Energy: NG / Hydro- “fracking”2. Energy: Mt Top Mining3. Water Stress / Extreme Events4. Urban Expansion / Ag conversion
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26% Ag Lands
mussel-
clam
31%
flowering
plants 29%
fish
16%
snail 9%
grasslandpasture 18.3%/ hay
croplands 7.9%62% forest
^ 2010 data
9 States…
8 Votes( 13 ) Fed
…
1 Tribal (EBC)
…
3 NGO...
3 regionalPartner-
ships
Vision: Ecological Integrity. Environmental Benefits. Sustainable Wildlife Populations.Interim
SteeringComm.
( 29 )
Foundational Stressor / Threat Vulnerability / Impact
Management Response / DST
A Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape
Conservation Cooperative
Assessing Future Impacts of
Energy Extraction in the Appalachian
Mountains(wind, oil, gas, coal )
Support for Understanding Land
Use and Climate Change in the Appalachian Landscape
Development of a Hydrologic Foundation
and Flow-ecology Relationships for Monitoring
Riverine Resources in the Marcellus
Shale Region
Classification and
Geo-Referencing Cave/Karst Resources
across the Appalachian LCC
(proposed FY13)
Preliminary Assessment and
Inventory (Landscape-level)
Threats across the Appalachian
Landscape:
(proposed FY13)
Preliminary Assessment and
Inventory of Ecosystem
Services across the
Appalachian Landscape:
(proposed FY13)
Web-Based Tool for Riparian Restoration
Prioritization to Promote
Climate Change Resilience in Eastern US
Streams
AppLCC Funding – Science Information & Decision Support Tools
SCIENCE
address thescience needs
MANAGEMENT
build the institution
PARTNERSHIP
Work Plan
2012
Oct 2012 applcc.org
+companion site
Landscape Conservation Cooperative
http://applcc.org
engage key partners /
broader society
Companion Sites &
easternbrooktrout.org
sarp.org
http://applcc.org
sarp.org
Resources
derivative
products
Content Management System -- Shared Platform
easternbrooktrout.org
applcc.org
Keywords
http://applcc.org
sarp.org
easternbrooktrout.org
“on-the-ground”
sarp.org
store data
share data
share data
easternbrooktrout.org applcc.org
serve data
Foundational Stressor / Threat Vulnerability / Impact
Management Response / DST
A Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape
Conservation Cooperative
Assessing Future Impacts of
Energy Extraction in the Appalachian
Mountains(wind, oil, gas, coal )
Support for Understanding Land
Use and Climate Change in the Appalachian Landscape
Development of a Hydrologic Foundation
and Flow-ecology Relationships for Monitoring
Riverine Resources in the Marcellus
Shale Region
Classification and
Geo-Referencing Cave/Karst Resources
across the Appalachian LCC
(proposed FY13)
Preliminary Assessment and
Inventory (Landscape-level)
Threats across the Appalachian
Landscape:
(proposed FY13)
Preliminary Assessment and
Inventory of Ecosystem
Services across the
Appalachian Landscape:
(proposed FY13)
Web-Based Tool for Riparian Restoration
Prioritization to Promote
Climate Change Resilience in Eastern US
Streams
AppLCC Funding – Science Information & Decision Support Tools
100% Sub-basin (4th HUC)
76% Watershed (5th HUC)
33% Subwatershed (6th HUC)
11% Catchment
Source: M. Hudy
Management Response / DST
Web-Based Tool for Riparian Restoration
Prioritization to Promote
Climate Change Resilience in Eastern US
Streams
NO YES
Pho
to S
ourc
e: B
. Sm
ith
Bridgett Costanzo Science [email protected]
Paul LeonardGIS & Data Mgmt Specialist (PT)
Jean BrennanAppLCC [email protected]
Matthew Cimitile Communications (PT)