Ecospecies is a web-enabled database that provides comprehensive species life history (SLH) profiles that summarize information from both primary and secondary (gray) literature.
This report from The National Fish Habitat Board provides an important picture of the challenges and opportunities facing fish and those engaged in fish habitat conservation efforts.
The Southern Instream Flow Network (SIFN) is designed to address the impacts of flow alterations in the southeastern US aquatic ecosystems. SIFN leverages policy, technical experience, and scientific resources among partners based in 15 states.
The Southeast Global Change Monitoring Portal (GCMP) is a project of the Southeast Climate Science Center. The portal provides a comprehensive catalog of observations associated with aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
The Southeast Aquatic Connectivity Assessment Program (SEACAP) is a partnership with American Rivers to develop a framework for states to create Connectivity Teams to advance efforts in river restoration through dam removal and fish passage.
The South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (SALCC) Conservation Blueprint is a spatially-explicit, living plan that describes the places and actions needed to meet the Cooperative’s shared conservation objectives in the face of future change.
The Conservation Planning Atlas (CPA) is a science-based mapping platform where conservation managers and LCC members can go to view, retrieve, and perform analyses on spatial information with specific conservation goals in mind.
From June 20 through July 12, NOAA and partners will conduct the second leg of the Windows to the Deep 2019 expedition, a telepresence-enabled ocean exploration expedition on NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer to collect critical baseline information about unknown and poorly understood deepwater areas off the southeastern U.S. coast.