Title
AIM national aquatic monitoring framework : field protocol for wadeable lotic systems
Title Variants
Alternative:
Field protocol for wadeable lotic systems
Related Titles
Series:
Technical reference (United States. Bureau of Land Management), 1735-2
By
Cappuccio, Nicole.
Courtwright, Jennifer.
Jones, Robin.
Miller, Scott W.,
National Operations Center (U.S.)
National Operations Center (U.S.). Information and Publishing Services Section.
United States. Bureau of Land Management.
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
Denver, Colo, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Operations Center, 2017
Notes
"The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) developed the National Aquatic Monitoring Framework (NAMF) to monitor the condition and trend of aquatic systems as part of the Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring (AIM) Strategy. Following the AIM principles, the NAMF standardized aquatic core indicators, field sampling methodologies, electronic data capture, and the use of statistically valid sample designs for wadeable streams and rivers (i.e., lotic systems). The protocol in this technical reference outlines the field methodologies for the collection of the core and contingent indicators for lotic systems, as well as suggested covariates"--Page 1.
"July 2017."
"Technical guidance provided by Bryce Bohn, Dan Dammann, Melissa Dickard, Mark Gonzalez, Justin Jimenez, Ed Rumbold, Steve Smith, Gordon Toevs, Matthew Varner."
"Production services were provided by the BLM National Operation Center's Information and Publishing Services Section"--Page 2 of cover.
"BLM/OC/ST-17/002+1735."
Subjects
Environmental monitoring
,
Land use
,
Management
,
Planning
,
Riparian areas
,
Stream conservation
,
United States
,
Watershed management
,
Wetland conservation
Call Number
QH541.5.R52 M55 2017
Language
English
Identifiers
OCLC:
1097556508
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