Axler, Richard PSchomberg, JesseWill, NormanHenneck, JeraldCarlson, ToddRuzycki, ElaineHost, George ESjerven, GeraldKleist, ChrisHagley, Cynthia2018-12-172018-12-172012-04-21https://hdl.handle.net/11299/201388Minnesota’s Lake Superior Coastal Program; Project No. 306-11-11; Contract No. B43600The project supported the LakeSuperiorStreams project9s stream monitoring and assessment network and the Superior Regional Stormwater Protection Team’s educational and technical assistance missions by helping to fund: (1) the water quality data and associated interpretive information needed to assess, model and manage threatened trout streams and the coastal zone of Lake Superior; and (2) the dissemination of low impact design information specific to the region to help communities reduce their stormwater runoff and erosion impacts on sensitive water resources. Resource agencies require better estimates of seasonal, year-to-year and stream-to- stream variability in water quality to address stream impairments and develop effect remediation and restoration strategies. The project has continued to produce on-line, no-cost data, data visualization opportunities, GIS landuse and land cover mapping and analytical tools, and educational information for a broad technical and non-technical audience.enLake Superior North ShoreMinnesota's North ShoreLake Superior streamsTrout streamsMonitoring networkWatershedsNatural Resources Research InstituteUniversity of Minnesota DuluthLow Impact Development to reduce North Shore runoff: Successes, challenges, and lessons learnedNatural Resources Research Institute Technical ReportTechnical Report