Provide impartial information on the health of our ecosystems and environment, the natural hazards that threaten us, the natural resources we rely on,

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Provide impartial information on the health of our ecosystems and environment, the natural hazards that threaten us, the natural resources we rely on, the impacts of climate and land-use change, and the core science systems that help us provide timely, relevant, and useable information. USGS Mission Partners/Customers DOI Bureaus, State Agencies, Other Federal Agencies, NGO’s, Scientific Community

USGS Mission Areas/Expertise Ecosystems – species management, land management/ restoration, biological threats, CRU Core Science System - modeling, mapping, data delivery Climate/Land Use Change – LULC change rates, causes, consequences ( e.g., floods, water availability); Energy and Minerals – mapping, resource assessment Environmental Health - ecological and human health, exposure to disease agents Natural Hazards - observations, analyses, and research to increase resiliency to natural hazards Water - capabilities, tools, and delivery systems to meet the Nation’s water-resource needs

USGS – Relevance to Managers Long term data/interpretation – NWIS, Chesapeake Bay nutrient/ sediment trends, breeding bird survey, SET network, NGS Decision analysis and support tools – SDM/AM - decisions with uncertainty, ESA species status assessments, Herring River Estuary Restoration, Integrated spatial modeling – mapping groundwater stream inputs, CBay fish habitat tool, ginseng on NF, Hurricane Sandy (surge, contaminants models) Research Applications – Genetics/genomics, Lidar/3-D mapping, ecosystem services, weather radar/bird migration, Ford - acoustic bat monitoring USGS Science at NEAFWA meeting – NAACC prioritization tool (StreamStats data); Restoring brook trout connectivity (King - genetics; Letcher – movement); Ches Bay fishery management (land-use trends analysis)

USGS – Collaborations

GIS and remote sensing Ecological research focus Techniques Modeling and simulation Field surveys and experiments Evolutionary Population and community Organismal Physical/habitat Genetics and genomics Experimental lab studies Research applications Population Viability Analysis Land-use analysis Bioassessment Decision Analysis Species distribution modeling Climate effects forecasting Assessing adaptive potential Water quality and habitat assessment Decision- relevant management applications Landscape Conservation Research Framework Risk /Vulnerability Assessment Ecosystem services analysis Outreach