Aquatic Gap Analysis Aquatic GAP The aquatic component of GAP is intended to be integral with terrestrial gap analysis, which has to date been the focus of the national program. Missouri was the first statewide pilot project to incorporate aquatic habitats and taxa but many other states have begun to include aquatic components. The Missouri methods are not necessarily those that will be standardized for national application by GAP but should be useful to other pilot projects and researchers. To find out more about a specific aquatic project, visit our aquatic status map. These powerpoint presentations will give you more information about Aquatic Gap Analysis Projects. » Coarse-Filter Assessment Strategy for Identifying and Prioritizing Targets to Conserve Riverine Biodiversity » Aquatic Gap Analysis: Current Projects—October, 2001 » Aquatic Gap Analysis in South Dakota » Landscape Indicators of Aquatic Habitat and Ordination by Habitat Availability dividing greenBarLiterature  | About GAP | Projects and Products | Tools | Meetings | Search |  Links | Bulletin Boards  USGS || Gap Analysis Program || Disclaimer || Privacy || Accessibility|| GAP Webmaster ||