Kinh doanh - Marketing
Kinh tế quản lý
Biểu mẫu - Văn bản
Tài chính - Ngân hàng
Công nghệ thông tin
Tiếng anh ngoại ngữ
Kĩ thuật công nghệ
Khoa học tự nhiên
Khoa học xã hội
Văn hóa nghệ thuật
Sức khỏe - Y tế
Văn bản luật
Nông Lâm Ngư
Kỹ năng mềm
Luận văn - Báo cáo
Giải trí - Thư giãn
Tài liệu phổ thông
Văn mẫu
Giới thiệu
Đăng ký
Đăng nhập
Tìm
Danh mục
Kinh doanh - Marketing
Kinh tế quản lý
Biểu mẫu - Văn bản
Tài chính - Ngân hàng
Công nghệ thông tin
Tiếng anh ngoại ngữ
Kĩ thuật công nghệ
Khoa học tự nhiên
Khoa học xã hội
Văn hóa nghệ thuật
Y tế sức khỏe
Văn bản luật
Nông lâm ngư
Kĩ năng mềm
Luận văn - Báo cáo
Giải trí - Thư giãn
Tài liệu phổ thông
Văn mẫu
Thông tin
Điều khoản sử dụng
Quy định bảo mật
Quy chế hoạt động
Chính sách bản quyền
Giới thiệu
Đăng ký
Đăng nhập
0
Trang chủ
Khoa Học Tự Nhiên
Môi trường
PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY OF ECOLOGICAL SEPARATION OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND THE GREAT LAKES TO PREVENT THE TRANSFER OF AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES
Đang chuẩn bị liên kết để tải về tài liệu:
PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY OF ECOLOGICAL SEPARATION OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND THE GREAT LAKES TO PREVENT THE TRANSFER OF AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES
Thụy Long
59
112
pdf
Đang chuẩn bị nút TẢI XUỐNG, xin hãy chờ
Tải xuống
The long-term approach to achieving protection is “ecological separation.” A true ecological separation is defined as no inter-basin transfer of aquatic organisms via the Chicago Waterway System at any time – 100% effectiveness. Ecological separation prohibits the movement or interbasin transfer of aquatic organisms between the Mississippi and Great Lakes basins via the CWS. Once established, the impacts of invasive species on ecosystem health are permanent and irreversible. Preventing the transfer and introduction of invasive species between the Mississippi River and Great Lakes basins is the only long-term solution that will eliminate the risk of irreversible ecosystem damage. The CWS is a highly engineered and complex combination of. | GREAT LAKES FISHERY COMMISSION 2008 Project Completion Report1 PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY OF ECOLOGICAL SEPARATION OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND THE GREAT LAKES TO PREVENT THE TRANSFER OF AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES by Joel Brammeier2 Irwin Polls3 Scudder Mackey4 November 2008 1 Project completion reports of Commission-sponsored research are made available to the Commission s Cooperators in the interest of rapid dissemination of information that may be useful in Great Lakes fishery management research or administration. The reader should be aware that project completion reports have not been through a peer-review process and that sponsorship of the project by the Commission does not necessarily imply that the findings or conclusions are endorsed by the Commission. Do not cite findings without permission of the author. 2 Alliance for the Great Lakes 17 N. State Street Chicago IL 60602 3 Ecological Monitoring and Assessment 3206 Mapleleaf Drive Glenview IL 60026 4 Habitat Solutions 37045 N. Ganster Road Beach Park IL 60087 Table of Contents Acknowledgements i Executive Summary ii Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Chicago Area Waterway System Summary 3 Study Area 3 History 7 Uses 12 Ownership 12 Physical Habitat 13 Hydrology 17 Water Quality 30 Biological Communities 40 Navigation 50 Chapter 2 Stakeholder Input 62 Chapter 3 Separation Technologies 74 Chapter 4 Separation Scenarios 83 Chapter 5 Implementation 93 Chapter 6 Recommendations 98 Literature Cited 101 i Acknowledgements The team is indebted to many people who provided hydrology physical habitat water quality benthic invertebrate and fish data for this report James Casey Sam Dennison Jim Dunker Dan Injerd Dale McDonald Sergio Serafino Mike Sopcak Tzuoh-Ying Su and Jennifer Wasik. We are extremely grateful to Dick Lanyon for informal discussions on the Chicago and Calumet Waterways. Special thanks to Rich Anderson Susanne Davis Steve Davis Alex DaSilva and Scott Morlock for helping the team understand the direction of flow in
TÀI LIỆU LIÊN QUAN
Báo cáo y học: "Randomised controlled trial of school-based humanistic counselling for emotional distress in young people: Feasibility study and preliminary indications of efficacy"
Báo cáo hóa học: " Research Article Imaging Arterial Fibres Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging—Feasibility Study and Preliminary Results"
báo cáo hóa học: "Performance adaptive training control strategy for recovering wrist movements in stroke patients: a preliminary, feasibility study"
báo cáo hóa học:" Use of embedded strain gages for the in-vitro study of proximal tibial cancellous bone deformation during knee flexion-extension movement: development, reproducibility and preliminary results of feasibility after frontal low femoral osteotomy"
Báo cáo khoa học: "Helical tomotherapy in the treatment of pediatric malignancies: a preliminary report of feasibility and acute toxicitty"
Báo cáo khoa hoc:" Performance adaptive training control strategy for recovering wrist movements in stroke patients: a preliminary, feasibility study"
Research Randomised controlled trial of school-based humanistic counselling for emotional distress in young people: Feasibility study and preliminary indications of efficacy
Automated closed-loop management of body temperature using forced-air blankets: Preliminary feasibility study in a porcine model
PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY OF ECOLOGICAL SEPARATION OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND THE GREAT LAKES TO PREVENT THE TRANSFER OF AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES
Feasibility Study & Preliminary Business Plan
crossorigin="anonymous">
Đã phát hiện trình chặn quảng cáo AdBlock
Trang web này phụ thuộc vào doanh thu từ số lần hiển thị quảng cáo để tồn tại. Vui lòng tắt trình chặn quảng cáo của bạn hoặc tạm dừng tính năng chặn quảng cáo cho trang web này.