Application of a Dichotomous Key to the Classification of Sea Lamprey Marks on Great Lakes Fish

Application of a Dichotomous Key to the Classification of Sea Lamprey Marks on Great Lakes Fish
Author: Mark P. Ebener
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2006
Genre: Fishery management
ISBN:

This document augments the dichotomous key crated by Ebener et al. (2003) with photographs taken during the 2002 and 2003 workshops, and it is intended to help fishery agencies implement the King and Edsall (1979) protocol for classifying sea lamprey marks. Their illustrations represented the "idealized" types and stages of sea lamprey marks in comparison with the more complicated marks often observed in the field. We combined the original King and Edsall (1979) photographic illustrations with photographs made at the five workshops to create this sequel to the 1979 field guide.

Methods of Modifying Habitat to Benefit the Great Lakes Ecosystem

Methods of Modifying Habitat to Benefit the Great Lakes Ecosystem
Author: Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information
Publisher: NRC Research Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1995
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN: 0660160471

This is a compilation of 47 methods of modifying habitat to benefit the Great Lakes ecosystem. The information is intended to raise awareness of Canada-US progress toward restoration objectives in the Great Lakes, and describes methods for rehabilitating, restoring, enhancing, mitigating or preserving habitat. For each project the following information is provided: project title, contact information, agencies involved, restoration goal, project type, background and rationale, regulatory considerations, criteria, project design, implementation, degree of environmental intervention, costs, biological assessment, measures of success, and key references.

The Regeneration Imperative

The Regeneration Imperative
Author: William Humber
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2015-11-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1482231220

This book on urban regeneration takes an approach that captures the increasing urbanization of modern living in all parts of the world. Revitalization of built and natural surroundings needs to take place to achieve resilient environmental, social, and economic success. The book looks at proactive natural and built regeneration strategies to increa