
| 2021 Mar | |
|---|---|
To target litter pollution, increased bird populations loafing on/near a beach, and near-beach runoff that leads to increased e. coli vectors that close beaches excessively | 0% |
Increase aquatic passage connectivity to Lake Superior and increase Brook Trout habitat. | 0% |
To build tribal capacity | 0% |
To develop a strategic blueprint for conservation of habitat within our watershed. | 0% |
Reduce sediment and phosphorus to the Genesee River Basin by streambank restoration | 0% |
Restoration of two acres of wetlands | 0% |
prevent further bank erosion, provide water view/access, educate, reduce pollution runoff, increase land and water (shallow & deep water) habitat | 0% |
Reduce stormwater runoff | 0% |
Reduce hazards to nesting adults and pre-fledged common tern chicks, imporove nesting substrate, manage vegetation, allow more thorough monitoring of the site, reduce threats of drowning to pre-fledged chicks, and increase the size of the nesting colony | 0% |
Protect human health and reduce bacterial inputs at beaches | 0% |
Preserve 400 acres, prevent 26 tons of sediment, 1,160 lbs of nitrogen and 108 lbs of phosphorus from entering Lake MI watershed | 0% |
restoration of fish & wildlife habitat | 0% |
Did not receive funding | 0% |
Watershed health and aquatic organism passage improvement/connectivity | 0% |
watershed health, aquatic organism passage, connectivity | 0% |
Instill a sense of place and connection to cultural and natural resources in tribal youth | 0% |
To improve capacity and communication among managers of public, private and tribal lands for the management of invasive species | 0% |
This is an AOC coordination grant to assess BUIs within the Eighteenmile Creek AOC | 0% |
Project planning for BUI removal | 0% |
Aquatic and Riparian Habitat enhancement | 0% |
Remote sensing technology was field-tested as a means to inventory invasive species along the shoreline of Lake Michigan and five associated tributaries. | 0% |
Preserve shoreline habitat for migratory birds and the federally threatened Lake Erie water snake | 0% |
Restore connectivity in order to reintroduce brook trout to these stream reaches. This species have been extirpated from these waters due to habitat loss. | 0% |
Habitat improvement for fish and wildlife | 100% |
Sample size | 448 |
Sample size calculated by VoxDash | 1 |
Probability sampling | |
Margin of error | ±5% |
Comparable margin of error | |
Calculated by VoxDash | |
Data provider | |
General population | |
Respondent qualification age | 18 |
Data sampling | Nonprobability sampling |
Geographies | United States of America |
Coverages | Unknown |