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What are biological assessments?

How can we measure the health of a wetland and be sure that it really is healthy?  To evaluate the biological integrity or “health” of wetlands, scientists utilize biological assessment (bio assessment) methods.  A bio assessment consists of a scientist visiting a wetland, collecting information about the types and numbers of different organisms living there; collecting information about the habitat quality, water level, and chemistry to support the biological information; then analyzes the information and compares the wetland’s biological information to reference conditions. Then the wetland scientist can compare the biological information to a known range of conditions and determine the health of the wetland.

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7Q10 is highly experienced in Biological Assessments as well as Environmental Services and Impact Analysis.  This expertise covers areas such as:

  • Advance ID of sensitive habitats for project site selection and long-range planning
  • Impact avoidance, minimization and mitigation strategies
  • Habitat value and impact assessment using HEP (Habitat Evaluation Procedures) and wetland functional assessment methods, HGM, PFC, or landform process geomorphology to assess habitat evolution, thresholds and restoration potential
  • Development of ecologically based management/preservation plans for wildlife utilizing natural history data to construct models detailing habitat requirements
  • Cultural resource evaluations
  • Assessments pursuant to local coastal planning requirements
  • Ecological inventory and impact assessment in a variety of terrestrial, freshwater, estuarine and marine environments
  • Consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on projects subject to the National Environmental Policy Act and the Endangered Species Act; Section 7 consultation
  • Consultation with state agencies on projects subject to state environmental laws and regulations
  • Database interpretation for siting evaluation
  • Assistance with preparation of Environmental Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements
  • Coordination of EIS and multiple permit requirements
  • Public participation programs and public hearings
  • Evaluation of land use and natural resource issues