Re: NANFA-L-- U.S. River Restoration Efforts

Jeff Grabarkiewicz (threehorn_wartyback-in-yahoo.com)
Tue, 10 May 2005 07:47:33 -0700 (PDT)

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Thanks for posting that site Bruce. There is some neat information there, not only on stream restoration but genetic biodiversity and other fish related stuff.

Bruce Stallsmith <fundulus-in-hotmail.com> wrote:After our on-list yakking about restoration ecology, etc., the latest issue
of the journal Science has an article entitled, "Synthesizing U.S. River
Restoration Efforts", by Bernhardt et al., Vol. 308, pp. 636-637. The
authors point out that many restoration projects are small or medium in
size, and often aren't widely known. So they assembled a database of such
efforts in an effort to better understand how well they work, and what's
being done in general. This work can be viewed-in-http://nrrss.nbii.gov,
known as the National River Restoration Science Synthesis (NRRSS). I haven't
had a chance to look-in-this yet, but it's an appealing idea-in-least to try
to summarize where we in the U.S. are with such efforts.

--Bruce Stallsmith
along the Tennessee, which needs it bad
Huntsville, AL, US of A

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<DIV>Thanks for posting that site Bruce.&nbsp; There is some neat information there, not only on stream restoration but genetic biodiversity and other fish related stuff.<BR><BR><B><I>Bruce Stallsmith &lt;fundulus-in-hotmail.com&gt;</I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">After our on-list yakking about restoration ecology, etc., the latest issue <BR>of the journal Science has an article entitled, "Synthesizing U.S. River <BR>Restoration Efforts", by Bernhardt et al., Vol. 308, pp. 636-637. The <BR>authors point out that many restoration projects are small or medium in <BR>size, and often aren't widely known. So they assembled a database of such <BR>efforts in an effort to better understand how well they work, and what's <BR>being done in general. This work can be viewed-in-http://nrrss.nbii.gov, <BR>known as the National River Restoration Science Synthesis (NRRSS). I haven't <BR>had a chance to look-in-this yet, but it's an appealing idea-in-least to try <BR>to summarize where we in the U.S. are with such efforts.<BR><BR>--Bruce Stallsmith<BR&g
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