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Views of wetlands along the boardwalk in Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Have a Nice Bay - logo for the Maryland Coastal Bays Program
Have A Nice Bay!
Underbrush in this portion of Big Branch Marsh is cleared by burning, which favors grass development. Scorch marks left from the fires can be seen on the lower areas of the tree trunks.
Burn management
Underbrush in this portion of Big Branch Marsh is cleared by burning, which favors grass development. Scorch marks left from the fires can be seen on the lower areas of the tree trunks.
Burn management
MPAs can be effective as a complementary management tool to
protect marine ecosystems and the resources they provide for the
benefit of locals. Community engagement in the MPA is critical to reach
management, conservation and livelihood targets.
Benefits of a marine protected area (MPA)
Talbot County, Maryland
Choptank River
Challis National Park, Idaho
Catch and Release Sign
Rocky Mountains
Fish trap for population monitoring
near Challis National Park, Idaho
Fish trap for population monitoring
Salmon-Challis National Forest, Idaho
Fire lookout
Salmon-Challis National Forest, Idaho
Invasive sign at trailhead
Park area closure due to wildlife activity
Government 1
Government 1
Conceptual Diagram illustrating the cycle in which environmental management can use to improve an understanding of the issue, plan policy, implement action, and monitor progress, and how each affect one another.
Adaptive management cycle
Conceptual diagram illustrating the general overview of selecting and reviewing ecological indicators in a environmental project.
Choosing indicators in project management
Conceptual diagram illustrating how sampling is to be conducted based on available resources, data needed, and analyses conducted.
Choosing sampling methods
Conceptual diagram, and a conceptual model illustrating the framework and linkages in an ecological monitoring program.
Conceptual framework of a monitoring program
Conceptual diagram illustrating an example of a designated use area in a body of water that is used to determine the threshold values that are used in ecological indicators.
Determining threshold values
Conceptual diagram illustrating how an estuary can be divided in ecological reporting.
Division of regions in ecological report cards
Conceptual diagram illustrating how the ecological indicators in a program will affect resources, data management, etc.
Ecological indicators in environmental management
Conceptual diagrams illustrating two the variability of statistical estimates based on sample size in environmental reporting.
Environmental statistics- sample size
Conceptual diagram illustrating an example of using a diagram for selecting and implementing important indicators. The diagram on the right was developed after three years of monitoring using the guidelines from the left diagram.
Example of diagrams that help select indicators
Conceptual diagram illustrating the ideal balance between a model's complexity and its power to explain that complexity.
Explanatory power vs. complexity in ecological…
Conceptual diagram illustrating the sample design in relation with the parameters and instruments while gathering data in a coastal assessment.
Gathering data for Coastal Assessment
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