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Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish, Research and Technical Services
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U.S. Geological Survey Tennessee Water Science Center (TNWSC)
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J. Wilson & Associates
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Commercial Fisheries Division
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Rainwater Basin Joint Venture
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation
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American Fisheries Society Symposium 70
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US Geological Survey
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University of Alaska Anchorage
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish, Policy and Technical Services
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National Park Service Natural Resource Stewardship and Science National Park Service
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Northern Climate ExChange, Yukon Research Centre, Yukon College
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Denali National Park and Preserve
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Hu, Feng Sheng
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Jennifer Cartwright
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish and Commercial Fisheries
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Harden, J. W.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
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Oxford University Press
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University of Northern British Columbia (Canada)
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Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game Division of Wildlife Conservation
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Turkington, Roy
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Yukon Environment
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Burn, C. R.
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Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative
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Hill, Ken
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LCC Network Data Steward
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University of Alberta
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Divisions of Sport Fish and Habitat
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Ardea Biological Consulting
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Bureau of Land Management
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DTIC Document
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Environment Yukon Water Resources Branch
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Geological Survey of Canada
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Northwest Territories Environment and Natural Resources
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Pacific Flyway Council
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U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 7,
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University of British Columbia
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Wang, Bronwen
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Alaska Department of Natural Resources,
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The data set includes delineation of sampling strata for the six study reaches of the UMRR Program’s LTRM element. Separate strata coverages exist for each of the three monitoring components (fish, vegetation, and water quality) to meet the differing sampling needs among components. Generally, the sampling strata consist of main channel, side channel, backwater, and impounded areas. The fish component further delineates a “shoreline” portion of the strata to be used for sampling gears deployed only along the shoreline. The data are raster in origin, with the center of each pixel representing the sampling location. Cell size is typically 50 meters, although several water quality strata are at 200 meter cell size.
Categories: Data,
Publication;
Types: Citation,
Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service,
Shapefile;
Tags: Mississippi River,
Navgation Pool 13,
Upper Mississippi River,
aquatic areas,
sampling strata
This data set was created to facilitate the BLM Greater Sage-Grouse Land Use Planning Strategy in the Utah Sub-Region. This data was developed and addressed, and used during preparation of an environmental impact statement to consider amendments to 14 BLM land use plans throughout the State of Utah, as well as 6 Forest Service land use plans. This planning process was initiated through issuance of a Notice of Intent published on December 6, 2011. This dataset is associated with the Final Environmental Impact Statement, released to the public via a Notice of Availability on May 29, 2015. The purpose of the planning process is to address protection of greater sage-grouse, in partial response to a March 2010 decision...
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Types: Citation,
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Tags: Disturbance,
Management,
Sage Grouse,
Special Status,
Utah, All tags...
Utah State Office,
Wildlife,
Wildlife,
biota,
biota, 002,
planningCadastre,
planningCadastre, 015, Fewer tags
Value for wetland breeding birds based on herbaceous wetland breeding bird abundances and habitat models.
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Tags: LCC,
agriculture,
birds,
conservation,
conservation delivery, All tags...
eutrophication,
fish,
gulf hypoxia,
habitat,
hypoxia,
landscape conservation cooperative,
landscape conservation design,
mississippi river basin,
pollinators,
sdm,
species,
species distribution,
strategic conservation,
structured decision making,
water quality,
wildlife, Fewer tags
Political ecology is a holistic mode of inquiry that applies political analysis to resource use and access by actors and organizations interacting in defined social and cultural contexts. This thesis uses a political ecology perspective to reveal how the Atna' Athabaskan people of South central Alaska use their knowledge of their environment to articulate a specific claim to Copper River salmon. Three case studies of Atna' public activism are presented demonstrating Atna' practice in governmental regulatory process. The position of the Atna' in the Copper River salmon fishery is contrasted with three other north Pacific Native American salmon regimes in order to demonstrate the special features of the Atna' context.
This article reviews social science research on Indigenous wildfire management in Australia, Canada and the United States after the year 2000 and explores future research needs in the field. In these three countries, social science research exploring contemporary Indigenous wildfire management has been limited although there have been interesting findings about how Indigenous culture and knowledge influences fire management. Research with Indigenous communities may be limited not because of a lack of interest by social scientists, but rather by obstacles to doing research with Indigenous communities, such as ethical and time concerns. Research needs on Indigenous wildfire management are presented, centred on the...
Harbor porpoise, Phocoena phocoena vomerina, in Cook Inlet, Alaska, are managed as part of the Gulf ofAlaska (GOA) stock. It is not known if this population is distinct from porpoise in the GOA stock found outside Cook Inlet. No long- term dedicated studies of harbor porpoise have occurred in Cook In let. The objective here is to provide a summary of occurrence in Cook Inlet derived from archaeological data, anecdotal reports, and systematic surveys. Maps were created for each dataset. Therefore, each of these estimates is likely biased downward. In the last decade the region has seen expansion of the Port of Anchorage, proposals to build a bridge crossing Knik Arm, plans to develop mining operations and supporting...
Nine native taxa including Carex oligosperma, C. pauciflora, C. pellita, Chimaphila umbellata ssp. occidentalis, Draba densifolia, x Elyleymus hirtiflorus, Eriophorum vaginatum ssp. spissum, Impatiens ? capensis, and Rhus radicans are reported new to the known flora of the Yukon Territory. Eight introduced taxa are also reported as new to the known flora. Significant range extensions within the Territory are reported for 180 native and 17 introduced taxa. Comments are presented on three native taxa and two native taxa are deleted from the Territory.
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