Aquatic Habitat Assessment

Aquatic Habitat Assessment

Author: Mark B. Bain

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13:

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Abstract: Habitat is now the basis of most impact assessments and resource inventories, and it is the basis of many species management plans, mitigation planning, and environmental regulation. Habitats are relatively stable through time, easily defined in intuitive physical terms, and provide a tangible resource for negotiations and decision making. Numerous and varied methods of analyzing and reporting habitat conditions have been developed by federal, state, provincial, and private agencies. Habitat assessment approaches vary greatly among regions of the continent. The great variability in methods and an unusually wide range of practices have impeded the ability of agencies to share and synthesize information. A diversity of methods is desirable in the initial stages of a rapidly developing field, but enough time has passed to assess the state-of-knowledge and identify the best of the currently used methods and techniques. This manual is intended to provide fisheries biologists with a limited set of techniques for obtaining aquatic habitat data. The manual also describes the range of information collected and used in agency habitat analyses. Agencies planning habitat programs should review the synthesis of established and documented methods being used in North America (Appendix 1) and the planning recommendations in Chapter 2. Then, the remaining chapters should be reviewed to determine what types of habitat data should be included in the agency's program.


Subjective Evaluation of Aquatic Habitats

Subjective Evaluation of Aquatic Habitats

Author: Kansas. Department of Wildlife and Parks. Environmental Services Section

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13:

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This subjective evaluation procedure can rapidly evaluate aquatic resources through a series of components designed to provide a holistic evaluation of the physical, biological, and chemical parameters of the aquatic system. This document contains the evaluation's components along with scientific logic and guidelines for their usage. The components were selected to provide uniformity and consistency when evaluating different aquatic habitat types...throughout broad geographical regions in the state of Kansas.


Guidelines for Baseline Ecological Assessment

Guidelines for Baseline Ecological Assessment

Author: Institute of Environmental Assessment (Great Britain)

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 0419205101

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This book presents the type and level of detail required for describing and evaluating the ecological baseline of an environmental assessment.