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Visual Decision Frameworks –Habitat GIT Adaptive Management based on annual review. Share progress and address challenges and opportunities Adjust management strategies if appropriate Goal Factors Current Efforts/Gaps MGMT Strategy Performance Assessment Monitoring
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Fish Passage Adaptive Management based on annual review. Share progress and address challenges and opportunities Adjust management strategies if appropriate Goal: Open 1,000 additional stream miles for fish passage by 2025 Factors: funding, staff, understanding the need and benefits for restoration, landowner willingness, target species availability Current Efforts: Continue opening stream miles for target species, utilize the Fish Passage Prioritization Tool MGMT Strategy: Maximize limited resources, increase understanding of the need and benefits of fish passage restoration Monitoring: Miles of stream habitat opened, presence of target species Performance Assessment: Two year milestones, 132 miles every two years Target Species: American shad, hickory shad, river herring, American eel, Brook trout
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Wetlands Adaptive Management based on annual review. Performance assessment shared in Spring Adjust management strategies if appropriate, guide planning for the next year Goal: Restore 30,000 and enhance 150,000 acres of tidal and non- tidal wetlands by 2025 Factors: funding, staff, landowner willingness, understanding need for restoration, technical assistance Current Efforts: improve data collection and reporting, improve process for completing restoration projects, work with BMP verification panel MGMT Strategy: Discuss state priorities, overlay with Black duck habitat, increase technical understanding of factors influencing project success Monitoring: Annual state reporting on restoration/enhancement accomplishments Performance Assessment: two year milestones, restore 4,000 and enhance 2,000 acres every two years Potential Target Species: Black duck, Bog turtle, Louisiana Waterthrush, Wood thrush
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SAV Adaptive Management based on annual review. Review progress annually Determine next steps for SAV management based on success of strategy Goal: 185,000 acres/plant 20 acres per year by 2025 Factors: Biogeochemical, human factors, protection, climate, funding and research Current Efforts/Gaps: insufficient water quality/regulation/protected areas, funding, improved site selection/research/technology and stewardship/education MGMT Strategy: SAV strategy outlines new/continued approaches to restoration and protection Monitoring: aerial surveys to determine progress toward SAV goal, ground surveys to track progress toward planting goal Performance Assessment: Acreage of SAV relative to goal (% attainment), analyze trends in abundance Possible Target Species: Eel grass, Widgeon grass, Wild celery, Sago pondweed, Blue crab, Black duck
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Stream Health Adaptive Management based on annual review. Share progress and address challenges and opportunities Adjust management strategies if appropriate Goal: Restore the health of degraded stream habitats by restoring the physical, chemical and biological function processes Factors: Biology, Physiochemistry, Geomorphology, Hydraulics, Hydrology Current Efforts: FWS/MDE developing guidance checklist based on the stream function pyramid, STAC Stream workshop proposal MGMT Strategy: Developing better guidance on designing stream projects to meet intended outcomes Monitoring: Site visit and evaluations- 2 years after construction and then every 5 years or after catastrophic event Performance Assessment: BMP Credits and Benthic IBI, develop a method to track stream health over time Possible Target Species: Brook trout, Freshwater mussels, American eel
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