National Stream & Aquatic Ecology Center
The focus of the National Stream and Aquatic Ecology Center is on developing tools and science applications for the more effective management and conservation of watersheds, streams, riparian ecosystems, fisheries and aquatic ecosystems on National Forests and Grasslands.
Biological and Physical Resources program combined two of its Technical Units: the Stream Systems Technology Center and the Fish and Aquatic Ecology Unit. An executive Steering Committee and new Charter were developed to guide the integration of the units.
Charter - signed 2013 (PDF, 1 MB)
Briefing Paper - August 2013 (PDF, 30 KB)
Focus on:
Environmental flows and water resource management.
Watershed, stream, riparian, and aquatic habitat restoration.
Condition, trend, and effectiveness monitoring of watershed, channel, aquatic habitat, and riparian vegetation.
Technology Development, Transfer and Application
Technical Support and Training.
Announcements
A Forest Service Stream and Riparian Restoration Network is available to facilitate knowledge and technology transfer between Forest Service personnel throughout the agency. Sign up now to be included in the public distribution list, to connect with others who have duties that include a focus on stream and riparian restoration.