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Main Title Watershed Health Assessment Tools Investigating Fisheries WHAT IF Version 2, A Manager's Guide to New Features.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA. Ecosystems Research Div.;Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Research and Development.
Publisher Sep 2006
Year Published 2006
Report Number EPA/600/R-06/109;
Stock Number PB2007-100143
Additional Subjects Decision analysis tool ; Watershed management ; Fisheries ; Ecosystems ; Manager's guide ; Habitats ; Drinking water ; Management ; Impairments ; Remediation ; Decision support tools ; Client collaborations ; Canaan Valley Institute (CVI)
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NTIS  PB2007-100143 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Streams and rivers provide important ecological services, including habitat for fishes and other organisms, and drinking water supplies, yet these ecosystems are among the most impaired across the country. Management of these ecosystems involves the assessment of probable causes of impairments and remediation/restoration alternatives, as well as forecasting future condition in a scientifically defensible fashion to more effectively protect valued ecosystems. Communities, watershed groups and states require decision support tools for managing the quality of aquatic systems. Community-based environmental management is a long-term goal of the Agency, and providing the methods/tools and technical transfer mechanisms to achieve this goal are critical to the role of ORD. Effective client collaborations are the most efficient means to achieve this result. This report is the result of collaboration with the Canaan Valley Institute (CVI) in which a decision analysis toolkit was produced in order to support management of fisheries in the Mid-Atlantic Highlands.