This document summarizes a presentation about NOAA's role in habitat restoration projects in the Great Lakes region. It discusses NOAA's vision and goals for restoration, current partnerships, and framework for monitoring and evaluating projects. Key points include that NOAA aims to demonstrate ecological benefits to coastal habitats by addressing impairments. It establishes a two-tiered monitoring and evaluation framework to systematically assess whether projects were implemented as planned and evaluate functional habitat changes.
This document discusses prioritizing restoration efforts for the Great Lakes. It outlines threats to the lakes, including nonpoint runoff, toxics, invasive species, and more. It describes how the Project GLEAM assessed and mapped these stressors across the lakes. GLEAM considered factors like intensity, expert weightings, and developed a cumulative stress map. The document emphasizes the value of data for informing restoration priorities and guiding principles like having clear goals.
Great Lakes beaches are vital to our economy, ecology and way of life. Keeping beaches healthy is our responsibility. Great Lakes Restoration funding is critical for improving our beaches by providing dollars for public education, monitoring to pinpoint pollution sources, projects to eliminate pollution sources, and monitoring to ensure restoration success.
MongoDB is a document-oriented database that uses a flexible document model to represent complex hierarchical relationships more easily than a relational database. It scales out well by automatically splitting data across servers. While features like joins are not present, MongoDB offers indexing, aggregation, and other features without sacrificing speed through its use of memory mapping and a dynamic query optimizer. Administration is also simplified, with servers managing themselves and new nodes integrating automatically into the cluster.
This document summarizes a presentation about NOAA's role in habitat restoration projects in the Great Lakes region. It discusses NOAA's vision and goals for restoration, current partnerships, and framework for monitoring and evaluating projects. Key points include that NOAA aims to demonstrate ecological benefits to coastal habitats by addressing impairments. It establishes a two-tiered monitoring and evaluation framework to systematically assess whether projects were implemented as planned and evaluate functional habitat changes.
This document discusses prioritizing restoration efforts for the Great Lakes. It outlines threats to the lakes, including nonpoint runoff, toxics, invasive species, and more. It describes how the Project GLEAM assessed and mapped these stressors across the lakes. GLEAM considered factors like intensity, expert weightings, and developed a cumulative stress map. The document emphasizes the value of data for informing restoration priorities and guiding principles like having clear goals.
Great Lakes beaches are vital to our economy, ecology and way of life. Keeping beaches healthy is our responsibility. Great Lakes Restoration funding is critical for improving our beaches by providing dollars for public education, monitoring to pinpoint pollution sources, projects to eliminate pollution sources, and monitoring to ensure restoration success.
MongoDB is a document-oriented database that uses a flexible document model to represent complex hierarchical relationships more easily than a relational database. It scales out well by automatically splitting data across servers. While features like joins are not present, MongoDB offers indexing, aggregation, and other features without sacrificing speed through its use of memory mapping and a dynamic query optimizer. Administration is also simplified, with servers managing themselves and new nodes integrating automatically into the cluster.
This document contains a collection of over 50 photographs pairing famous celebrities and public figures from various fields such as music, film, politics, and activism. Some of the pairings included are Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, Charlie Chaplin and Albert Einstein, Freddie Mercury and Jane Seymour, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, and John Lennon and Yoko Ono. The document credits the rare photos to a website and includes background music from Queen.
This document promotes Syria as a hub of civilization and culture with a diverse business field and exciting destinations across mountains, canyons, and fields. It notes that beyond infrastructure, Syria offers friendly people who are welcoming, helpful, and unmatched in hospitality. It concludes by asking to leave Syria alone since they do not have oil.
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Taking photos at the right angle can produce interesting effects. This slideshow explores different angles for photography and how they can distort perspective and scale in photos. Viewers will see examples of photos taken at high, low, and sideways angles and how they manipulate what is shown in the frame.