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Watershed Management Bureau
Coastal Program
Resources / Publications
View the New Hampshire Coastal Program's publications and brochures, reports from funded projects, or check out the online directory for contact information to organizations, agencies and towns who are actively involved in coastal resource protection, planning, and management in New Hampshire.
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Resources
The Earth Systems Data Collaborative
The Earth Systems Data Collaborative is a joint effort between the University of New Hampshire and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration focused on developing visualization and data integration tools to unite environmental data providers with information consumers within the Gulf of Maine region. Data portals include visualization of data in Google Earth, modeling ecosystem level productivity, and creating a fully queryable database with mapserver interface. All projects are in a preliminary phase of completion. Learn more at www.datacollaborative.unh.edu/index.shtml.
Publications
The Rip Tide Electronic Newsletter [pdf]
Tidelines Newsletter [pdf]
Coastal Public Access
Planning
- The Land Conservation Plan for New Hampshire's Coastal Watershed [pdf] (25 MB). This plan used a systematic, science-based approach to identify critical conservation areas and strategies at the very large scale of New Hampshire’s entire collection of coastal watersheds. The plan enables communities, land trusts, and agencies to better understand how local and regional conservation activities can add up to a functional network of conservation land and waters. The plan was developed through a partnership of the NHCP, New Hampshire Estuaries Project, The Nature Conservancy, Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, Rockingham Planning Commission, and Strafford Regional Planning Commission.
- Great Bay Estuary Restoration Compendium [pdf] (15 MB) The Compendium is a tool to help communities and organizations restore eelgrass, salt marsh, diadromous fish, and shellfish in the Great Bay Watershed. It was developed by The Nature Conservancy with funding from the NHCP and New Hampshire Estuaries Project.
- How to Planning Series: Protect Water Quality by Managing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution, Strafford Regional Planning Commission, [pdf] (884 KB)
- Salt marshes of the Gulf of Maine, four page overview on the importance of salt marsh monitoring.
- Gulf of Maine Habitat Restoration Strategy
Water Quality
Volunteer Biological Stream Data Collection Reports:
Cocheco River Report 2005
- Oyster River Report, Coming soon. Hardcopies available by contacting Sally Soule at (603) 559-0032 or ssoule@des.state.nh.us
These reports present biomonitoring results from the Coastal Volunteer Biological Assessment Program, where volunteers from local watershed groups collect information that contributes to water quality data in their watershed.
Other Reports:
Field Data Sheets
Handbooks & Field Guides
New Hampshire Audubon Magazine (No portion of this publication may be reproduced without written permission from N.H. Audubon)
NH Fish & Game Department's "Wildlife Journal" Articles
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