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Coral reefs worldwide and suffering a decline. This decline is a result of damage from ship groundings, point-source pollution, dynamite fishing, and ubiquitous but poorly understood effects of disease, coastal nutrification, and global warming.
This document is the revised final management plan and environmental assessment for the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. The plan's primary goal is the protection of sanctuary resources, including the conservation of marine biodiversity within the sanctuary. The attendant sub-goals include protecting the sanctuary's ecological integrity while ensuring sustained provision of the sanctuary's environmental services. Befitting sanctuary status, the plan advocates a standard for conservation that is higher than may apply broadly throughout the whole Gulf of Maine.
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It contains classical literature works from over two thousand years. Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of international literature classics available in printed format again - worldwide.
This report describes cases relating to the management of national marine sanctuaries in which certain scientific information was required so managers could make decisions that effectively protected trust resources. The cases presented represent only a fraction of difficult issues that marine sanctuary managers deal with daily. They include, among others, problems related to wildlife disturbance, vessel routing, marine reserve placement, watershed management, oil spill response, and habitat restoration. Scientific approaches to address these problems vary significantly, and include literature surveys, data mining, field studies (monitoring, mapping, observations, and measurement), geospatial and biogeographic analysis, and modeling.
This project proposes a series of regulatory changes intended to resolve inconsistencies in regulatory language and enhance resource protection within the three central and northern California National Marine Sanctuaries.
A book that covers the waters of the New Jersey-New York harbor estuary system and the common fish and wildlife that you will encounter in the area. With 30 fish species and over 20 other wildlife species, this book is a must for anyone wanting to know more about the fish and wildlife of the New York metropolitan area. Over 80 photos make identification of fish and wildlife a breeze.
This report is concerned only with fishing and hunting trends. The National survey disaggregates hunting into four types: big game, small game, migratory bird, and other animals. Similarly, fishing is categorized as Great Lakes, other freshwater, and saltwater. This report takes the disaggregation further and presents the trend in selected species of game and fish. This will enable us to narrow the focus as we look at the past and future of our hunting and fishing traditions.
Children will love this delightful and informative book about the seven types of sea turtles found in the tropical and sub-tropical oceans all around the world. Read about the sea turtle's habitat as well as the characteristics that make each species unique and well-adapted to his habitat. Learn interesting facts about the sea turtle including his size and weight, body styles and colors. Learn what makes turtles well adapted to live in ocean water. Discover how baby sea turtles get their start in life. Understand why many of the tiny hatchlings do not make it to adulthood. Learn why sea turtles are on the endangered species list. Find out what you can do to help save this wonderful creature for generations to come. This book is a great read-aloud for kids and parents to enjoy together. Older children from 4th grade and up can read this book on their own. The information can help students write reports for school on this wonderful sea mammal. Includes a dozen full color images of these amazing creatures for you admire as you read.
This report presents a summary of the forest monitoring data collected in 2009 by the National Capital Region Network Inventory and Monitoring Program. The data collected is used for reporting on three vital signs: forest condition, exotic invasive plant species, and forest pests and diseases. Monitoring was conducted on 100 forest plots randomly located throughout the parks in the National Capital Region Network. This data is part of a long term forest monitoring effort that includes 400 forest plots. One hundred plots are monitored each year, and any particular plot will be monitored once every four years. As this is the first time that this particular set of one hundred plots has been monitored, only status data is available. Trend data will become available once repeat monitoring of the plots begins.
The National Capital Region Network (NCRN) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Program has identified amphibians as a priority taxonomic group for its monitoring program. The goals of this program are to document at least 90% of the amphibian species in its parks, and to determine whether the integrity and status of amphibian populations are changing over time. As of 2004, all NCRN parks had completed amphibian inventories (Shawn Carter, National Park Service, personal communication), and planning for monitoring efforts were initiated. The objectives of the monitoring program are to implement a long-term sampling design, in cooperation with park service biologists and managers, to: (1) describe the annual distribution of amphibians (i.e. estimate initial occupancy probabilities for targeted species) and explore factors that may influence occupancy probabilities or distributional patterns, (2) determine if amphibian distributions are changing annually, and if so, explore whether occupancy changes are related to habitat quality, paying special attention to factors associated with increased urbanization in the region, and (3) provide information to aid in generating and testing hypotheses that differentiate among possible causes of long-term changes in the proportion of area occupied among species, habitats, and park areas.
The vital sign selection process of the NPS Inventory and Monitoring Program (I&M) identified forest vegetation monitoring as a critical need for the parks of the National Capital Region Network (NCRN). The data collected using this protocol will provide much needed baseline information on the forests in the NCRN, particularly in terms of community structure and composition. The information will also be used to determine long term trends in community composition, and in the abundance and distribution of individual species.
This report presents a summary of the forest condition data collected in 2007 by the National Capital Region Network Inventory and Monitoring Program. Forest condition was monitored on 100 forest plots randomly located throughout the National Capital Region. This data is part of a long term forest monitoring effort that will include 400 forest plots. One hundred plots will be monitored each year, and any particular plot will be monitored once every four years. As this is the first time that these plots are monitored only status data but not trend data is available.
In 2000, the National Capital Region Inventory and Monitoring Network (NCRN) initiated a deer monitoring program to collect information on deer densities. The program is carried out through fall spotlight surveys in Antietam National Battlefield, Catoctin Mountain Park, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park- Gold Mine Tract, George Washington Memorial Parkway - Great Falls Park, Manassas National Battlefield Park, Monocacy National Park, National Capital Parks - East (Greenbelt and Piscataway units), Prince William Forest Park, and Rock Creek Park. Pellet-group counts are used in Harpers Ferry National Historic Park because of the lack of a road network. This report summarizes and analyzes the fall 2008 spotlight surveys and the 2008 fall-winter pellet-group count.
The purpose of this report was to document the status of the marine fish assemblage at KALA in 2009 and examine changes from 2006 to 2009. First, the status of the entire assemblage in 2009 was analyzed for species richness, density, biomass and diversity using spatial distribution maps. Second, the trophic composition of the entire assemblage in 2009 was examined for both density and biomass. Third, the top ten species in 2009 in terms of density and biomass were listed to examine specific components of the assemblage. Finally, trends in the entire assemblage from 2006-2009 were plotted for species richness, density, biomass, and diversity.
The purpose of this report was to document the status of the marine fish assemblage at KALA in 2008 and examine changes from 2006 to 2008. First, the status of the entire assemblage in 2008 was analyzed for species richness, density, biomass and diversity using spatial distribution maps. Second, the trophic composition of the entire assemblage in 2008 was examined for both density and biomass. Third, the top ten species in 2008 in terms of density and biomass were listed to examine specific components of the assemblage. Finally, trends in the entire assemblage from 2006-2008 were plotted for species richness, density, biomass, and diversity.
The purpose of this report was to document the status of the marine fish assemblage at KALA in 2007 and examine changes from 2006 to 2007. First, the status of the entire assemblage in 2007 was analyzed for species richness, density, biomass and diversity using spatial distribution maps. Second, the trophic composition of the entire assemblage in 2007 was examined for both density and biomass. Third, the top ten species in 2007 in terms of density and biomass were listed to examine specific components of the assemblage. Finally, trends in the entire assemblage from 2006-2007 were plotted for species richness, density, biomass, and diversity.
The purpose of this report was to document the initial status of the marine fish assemblage at KALA. First, the initial status of the entire assemblage was analyzed for species richness, density, biomass and diversity using spatial distribution maps. Second, the trophic composition of the entire assemblage was examined for both density and biomass. Finally, the top ten species in terms of density and biomass were listed to examine specific components of the assemblage.
The work provides an updated crayfish species lists for ten National Park Service (NPS) properties in Pennsylvania after conducting comprehensive crayfish surveys of selected streams within the parks.
A childrens book detailing the long and daring migration journey of sturgeon. Filled with suspense it is educational into the life of sturgeon and an entertaining read for everyone no matter their age. Written and Illustrated by a 9 year old girl with over 20 color images and many full page. Editing and image assistance by G.R.fitch. 50% of sale goes to the Author
The publisher is William R. Parks - www.wrparks.com The printer is CreateSpace. The color paperback edition is available for $12.95 plus postage and handling. It may be ordered from the below eStore web page. Peppi is a happy Atlantic puffin. He greets a beautiful day with nothing on his mind but breakfast. Puffins are birds, but they are swift underwater swimmers. Peppi eats his morning meal of eels and small fish and prepares to enjoy a calm morning, when his quiet world is disrupted. This book is intended to be enjoyed by a sharing child and adult.. Reader Reviews: "The value of this book for young readers is in the photographs and the clear descriptions of present environmental hazards in the seas. This book should be stocked in gift shops associated with places like Sea World, national parks and science museums." - Member of the Selection Committee for One Book One Community. "A make believe tale to stimulate a child's imagination and sense of adventure. Be transported back to childhood to an informative, colorful world." "Congratulations for writing an interesting story that will make children aware of the puffin species of birds and also aware of the danger to whales in the high seas."
The Adventures Of Murray The Misunderstood Moray Eel is a children and young adults' book about the wonderful underwater world. It is told by Murray a Green Moray Eel with humor giving the readers interesting bits of information about our planet and the oceans. Murray also talks about different animals and environments through underwater photographs.
Black and White Interior Aquascaping is a fascinating hobby that has evolved over centuries. The idea of making an environment that supports life and is aesthetically appealing is an exciting quest for many people. Technology has evolved to support more species, in cleaner and longer lasting environments. This book will give you the facts to start your own aquarium and learn aquascaping freshwater and salt water tanks, from styles and design to set up with planting, lighting, substrates, coral, and ornaments, including live rock. You will also gain the knowledge ofthe nitrogen cycle and water testing for aquarium maintenance.
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