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The Humboldt Bay-Eel River region may experience the highest rate of relative sea level rise increase along the West Coast. The Project will engage stakeholders to discuss community and science needs for planning and implementing adaptation measures to sea level rise. The Project is a critical step in developing an ecosystem based-management (EBM) approach to guide the protection, management, enhancement, adaptation, restoration, and possible redistribution of Humboldt Bay-Eel River Delta habitats under future climate scenarios. This process will be informed by the best-available science, the needs of Humboldt Bay-Eel River Delta agricultural producers, and other community members.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2015,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Academics & scientific researchers,
CA-02,
CA-2, All tags...
Changes in sea level and coastal storms,
Climate Change,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Eel River Delta,
Eel River Delta,
Eel River Delta,
Federal resource managers,
Federal resource managers,
Humboldt Bay,
Humboldt Bay,
Humboldt Bay,
Humboldt Bay,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Northern California,
Northern California,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Priority C. Effects of changes in sea levels,
Project,
Regional & county planners,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
Report,
Socio-economics/Ecosystem Services,
Socio-economics/Ecosystem Services,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
ecosystem-based management,
ecosystem-based management,
ecosystem-based management,
onGoing,
sea-level rise,
sea-level rise, Fewer tags
This project will evaluate the impacts of future climate change scenarios on the survival and viability of Pacific lamprey and Pacific Eulachon populations that are used as food sources by the Native American tribes of the Columbia River Basin and the coastal areas of Washington and Oregon. This evaluation will couple projected changes to ocean conditions and to freshwater habitat, and consider the effects of these changes on the life cycles of these fish populations.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2013,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Climate Change,
Columbia River Basin, All tags...
Columbia River Basin,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Eulachon,
Eulachon,
Federal resource managers,
Hydrologic regime shift,
LCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
OR-1,
OR-2,
OR-3,
OR-4,
OR-5,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Pacific Lamprey,
Pacific Lamprey,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Presentation,
Priority D. Hydrologic regime changes on anadromous fish,
Project,
Publication,
Report,
Surface Sea Temperature,
Surface Sea Temperature,
Traditional Ecological knowledge,
Tribes,
WA-1,
WA-2,
WA-3,
WA-4,
WA-5,
WA-6,
WA-7,
WA-8,
Washington,
Washington,
climate change,
climate change,
completed, Fewer tags
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