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Community Conservation Assistance, Frank Mitchell
Community Conservation Assistance, Frank Mitchell
PREP Reports & Publications
The Community Conservation Assistance Project had the following goal and objectives: Goal: Sustain and protect open space lands identified by communities and land trusts as critical to water quality and biodiversity through voluntary land conservation. Objectives: 1. With the SPNHF and other partners, establish a seacoast office for the Center for Land Conservation Assistance. 2. Provide education to various audiences in the seacoast region. 3. Create a library of relevant materials 4. Develop and compile publications 5. Establish with the SPNHF and other partners and participate in the first annual NH Land Conservation Conference 6. Evaluate program effectiveness 7. Coordinate …
Shellfish Population And Bed Dimension Assessment In The Great Bay Estuary, Brian Smith
Shellfish Population And Bed Dimension Assessment In The Great Bay Estuary, Brian Smith
PREP Reports & Publications
This final report details a study funded by the NHEP over the course of 2001-02. The NHF&G Department was funded to delineate oyster bed size and density, monitor oyster disease, and examine the density of clam concentrations in the Great Bay Estuary.
Environmental Indicator Report: Water Quality, Phil Trowbridge
Environmental Indicator Report: Water Quality, Phil Trowbridge
PREP Reports & Publications
During the fall and winter of 2001-2002, the New Hampshire Estuaries Project’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) developed a suite of environmental indicators to track progress toward the NHEP’s management goals and objectives. These indicators were fully described in terms of their performance criteria, statistical methods, and measurable goals in the NHEP’s Monitoring Plan published in May 2002. The next step is to use these indicators to produce an updated “State of the Estuaries” report by the spring of 2003. The TAC decided to break this task into three sections: shellfish indicators in the fall of 2002; water quality indicators in …
Juvenile Clam Mortality Study At Three Intertidal Flats In Hampton Harbor, New Hampshire, Brian F. Beal
Juvenile Clam Mortality Study At Three Intertidal Flats In Hampton Harbor, New Hampshire, Brian F. Beal
PREP Reports & Publications
Soft-shell clams, Mya arenaria L., represent an important recreational fishery along the New Hampshire coast. Intertidal flats in the Hampton-Seabrook Estuary are among the most heavily harvested. As recently as the fall of 1998, the sandy flats in this area supported more than 900 clammers, who, on weekends, easily harvested their 9.5-liter limit (Varney, 1999). Recently, however, quantitative benthic surveys have suggested that the abundance of adult clams (> 50 mm shell length, SL) has dwindled on the three estuarine flats (Brown’s Flat, Common Island, and Middle Ground). Clammers support this contention and many have been disappointed at the relative …
On The Effect Of Random Errors In Gridded Bathymetric Compilations, Martin Jakobsson, Brian R. Calder, Larry A. Mayer
On The Effect Of Random Errors In Gridded Bathymetric Compilations, Martin Jakobsson, Brian R. Calder, Larry A. Mayer
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
We address the problem of compiling bathymetric data sets with heterogeneous coverage and a range of data measurement accuracies. To generate a regularly spaced grid, we are obliged to interpolate sparse data; our objective here is to augment this product with an estimate of confidence in the interpolated bathymetry based on our knowledge of the component of random error in the bathymetric source data. Using a direct simulation Monte Carlo method, we utilize data from the International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean database to develop a suitable methodology for assessment of the standard deviations of depths in the interpolated …
Shifts In Rice Farming Practices In China Reduce Greenhouse Gas Methane, Sharon Keeler
Shifts In Rice Farming Practices In China Reduce Greenhouse Gas Methane, Sharon Keeler
Media Relations
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The Gift Of Safety From Unhs Crimes Against Children Research Center, Erika Mantz
The Gift Of Safety From Unhs Crimes Against Children Research Center, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
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Unh Faculty And Research Ranked Among The Nations Best, Amy Seif
Unh Faculty And Research Ranked Among The Nations Best, Amy Seif
Media Relations
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Study Published In Science Finds Freshwater Runoff Into Arctic Ocean On The Rise, Amy Seif
Study Published In Science Finds Freshwater Runoff Into Arctic Ocean On The Rise, Amy Seif
Media Relations
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Unh Business School Creates International Center For The Study Of Franchising, Denise Hart
Unh Business School Creates International Center For The Study Of Franchising, Denise Hart
Media Relations
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Seacoast Real Estate Company To Sponsor Unh Fund Raiser Jan 17, Maggie Paine
Seacoast Real Estate Company To Sponsor Unh Fund Raiser Jan 17, Maggie Paine
Media Relations
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Unh And Sen Gregg Mark Research Centers Fifth Anniversary, Erika Mantz
Unh And Sen Gregg Mark Research Centers Fifth Anniversary, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
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Unh Engineers Awarded Patent For Use Of New Device Now Orbiting Between Sun And Earth, Amy Seif
Unh Engineers Awarded Patent For Use Of New Device Now Orbiting Between Sun And Earth, Amy Seif
Media Relations
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Media Advisory Sen Gregg Joins Unh In Celebrating 5th Anniversary Of Crimes Against Children Research Center, Erika Mantz
Media Advisory Sen Gregg Joins Unh In Celebrating 5th Anniversary Of Crimes Against Children Research Center, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
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Unh President Hart Announces New Communications Initiatives, Kim Billings
Unh President Hart Announces New Communications Initiatives, Kim Billings
Media Relations
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Unh Professor Talks Racing On The Learning Channel, Erika Mantz
Unh Professor Talks Racing On The Learning Channel, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
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Literacy Workshops Offered At Unh In January, Liz Arcieri
Literacy Workshops Offered At Unh In January, Liz Arcieri
Media Relations
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Unh Begins Process Of Updating Campus Master Plan, Lori Gula
Unh Begins Process Of Updating Campus Master Plan, Lori Gula
Media Relations
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2002-03 Faculty Senate - December 2, 2002 Minutes Summary, Faculty Senate
2002-03 Faculty Senate - December 2, 2002 Minutes Summary, Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Agendas & Minutes
No abstract provided.
Unh Students Gauge Activity Levels In Newmarket, Sharon Keeler
Unh Students Gauge Activity Levels In Newmarket, Sharon Keeler
Media Relations
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Arctic Ocean Physiography, Martin Jakobsson, Arthur Grantz, Yngue Kristoffersen, Ron Macnab
Arctic Ocean Physiography, Martin Jakobsson, Arthur Grantz, Yngue Kristoffersen, Ron Macnab
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
The first order physiographic provinces of the Arctic Ocean has been defined using the recently updated International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean (IBCAO) grid model as the main database and a semi-quantitative approach. The first step in our classification of physiographic provinces is an evaluation of seafloor gradients contained in a slope model that was derived from the IBCAO grid. The slope information reveals certain seafloor process-related features, which add to the bathymetric information. Using interactive 3D-visualization, the slope and bathymetric information were simultaneously analyzed and certain slope intervals of the Arctic Ocean seafloor were found to generally characterize …
Multi-Scale Visualization Of Remote Sensing And Topographic Data Of The Amazon Rain Forest, Luciano E. Fonseca, F P. Miranda, C Beisl, J Souza-Fonseca
Multi-Scale Visualization Of Remote Sensing And Topographic Data Of The Amazon Rain Forest, Luciano E. Fonseca, F P. Miranda, C Beisl, J Souza-Fonseca
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
PETROBRAS (the Brazilian national oil company) built a pipeline to transport crude oil from the Urucu River region to a terminal in the vicinities of Coari, a city located in the right margin of the Solimoes River. The oil is then shipped by tankers to another terminal in Manaus, capital city of the Amazonas state. At the city of Coari, changes in water level between dry and wet seasons reach up to 14 meters. This strong seasonal character of the Amazonian climate gives rise to four distinct scenarios in the annual hydrological cycle: low water, high water, receding water, and …
Lake Tahoe Bottom Characteristics Extracted From Shoals Lidar Waveform Data And Compared To Backscatter Data From A Multibeam Echo Sounder, G. Elston, James V. Gardner
Lake Tahoe Bottom Characteristics Extracted From Shoals Lidar Waveform Data And Compared To Backscatter Data From A Multibeam Echo Sounder, G. Elston, James V. Gardner
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
The waveforms recorded by airborne lidar bathymetry (ALB) systems are currently processed only for depth information. In addition to bathymetry, multibeam echo sounder (MBES) systems provide backscatter data in which regions of different acoustic properties are distinguishable. These regions can often be correlated to different bottom types. Initial attempts to extract equivalent data from the ALB waveforms have confirmed the expectation that such information is encoded in those waveforms. Water clarity, bathymetry, and bottom type control the detailed shapes of ALB waveforms in different ways. Specific features of a bottom-reflected signal can be identified, for example its rise-time and amplitude, …
Resolving The Ripples (And A Mine): High-Resolution Multibeam Survey Of Martha's Vineyard Onr Mine Burial Program Field Area, Larry A. Mayer, Richard Raymond, Gerd Glang, Lloyd C. Huff
Resolving The Ripples (And A Mine): High-Resolution Multibeam Survey Of Martha's Vineyard Onr Mine Burial Program Field Area, Larry A. Mayer, Richard Raymond, Gerd Glang, Lloyd C. Huff
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
In an effort to better understand the coastal processes responsible for the burial and exposure of small objects on the seafloor, the Office of Naval Research is sponsoring the Mine Burial Program. Among the field areas chosen for this program is the site of the Martha's Vineyard Coastal Observatory (MVCO), a permanent instrumented node in 12 m of water about 500 m off the southern shore of Martha?s Vineyard. In support of the ONR program, several site surveys of the MVCO area have been conducted (see Goff et al); here we report the result of the most recent of these …
American Square Dance Vol. 57, No. 12 (Dec. 2002), Juiare, Ed, Juiare, Pat
American Square Dance Vol. 57, No. 12 (Dec. 2002), Juiare, Ed, Juiare, Pat
American Squares
Monthly square dance magazine that began publication in 1945.
Masthead, Volume 1, Numbers 1 & 2, 2002, Editorial Board
Masthead, Volume 1, Numbers 1 & 2, 2002, Editorial Board
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Masthead for Volume One.
Introduction To Special Issue On Radiation Effects, P. Andrew Karam
Introduction To Special Issue On Radiation Effects, P. Andrew Karam
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] "How dangerous is radiation? How much radiation does it take to give us cancer? Are we wasting money on overly restrictive regulations, or are we not being sufficiently protective of our radiation workers and the public? How much clean-up is necessary on our Department of Energy facilities? What about Yucca Mountain and nuclear reactor plants – can they be made safe?
These are only a few of the questions that have been asked, and will continue to be asked, about radiation. Unfortunately, these all come down, in part or in whole, to the question “What is the shape of …
An Overview Of Progress In The International Regulation Of The Pharmaceutical Industry, Joan Costa-Font, Aaron Burakoff Harvard University; University Of Barcelona
An Overview Of Progress In The International Regulation Of The Pharmaceutical Industry, Joan Costa-Font, Aaron Burakoff Harvard University; University Of Barcelona
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] “The pharmaceutical industry, a significant source of healthcare throughout the world, has several features that distinguish it from the rest of the health industry. In the last half-century, new technology, better technological know-how, and overall economic growth have led to widespread and rapid growth in the pharmaceutical sector. Advancements in pharmaceutical research and development have led to the production of drugs that can routinely combat afflictions that, only years ago, were untreatable or even fatal. Since 1970, the average share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on pharmaceutical goods has increased in most Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) …
Reply To Dr. Tengs’ Response, Lisa Heinzerling
Reply To Dr. Tengs’ Response, Lisa Heinzerling
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] "The primary aim of my article “Five-Hundred Life-Saving Interventions and Their Misuse in the Debate Over Regulatory Reform” was to dispel the myth that had grown up around the studies Dr. Tammy Tengs published with Dr. John Graham: that is, the idea that government regulation is responsible for, in Dr. Graham’s words, the “statistical murder” of 60,000 people in the United States every year. As I demonstrated in my article, nothing in the work of Drs. Tengs and Graham supports Dr. Graham’s recurring charge of statistical murder through regulation. And nothing in Dr. Tengs’ response to my article casts …
Historical Development Of The Linear Nonthreshold Dose-Response Model As Applied To Radiation, Ronald L. Kathren
Historical Development Of The Linear Nonthreshold Dose-Response Model As Applied To Radiation, Ronald L. Kathren
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] "Despite the nearly universal adoption of the linear nonthreshold dose response model (LNT) as the primary basis for radiation protection standards for the past half century, the LNT remains highly controversial and a contentious topic of discussion among health physicists, radiation biologists, and other radiological scientists. Indeed, it has been pointed out that the LNT has assumed the status of a paradigm, synonymous with an ideal, standard, or paragon or perhaps to some, a sacred cow. Reduced to its very basics, the LNT postulates that every increment of ionizing radiation dose, however small, carries with it a commensurate increase …