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Categories: Publication;
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Tags: Air Quality Assessments,
Beaches,
Biologic Assessments,
California,
E2 50 Wastes,
The spatial data results of USGS surveys for Least Bell's Vireo (Vireo bellii pusillus, LBVI) along the Tijuana River and San Diego River in 2020 to determine abundance and distribution of vireos to facilitate population trend analyses and collect information on dispersal and site fidelity of banded vireos as part of long-term demographic studies at multiple sites. These data support the following publications: Howell, S.L., and Kus, B.E., In-review. Least Bell’s Vireo Response to Kuroshio Shot Hole Borer/Fusarium Dieback at the Tijuana River, California. 2017 Data Summary and 2020 update. Prepared for San Diego Association of Governments, San Diego, CA. Mendia, S.M., and Kus, B.E., In-review. Kuroshio shot hole...
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
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Tags: San Diego County,
San Diego River,
Tijuana River,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Wildlife Biology,
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Air Quality Assessments,
Beaches,
Biologic Assessments,
California,
Clean Water Act of 1977, Section 404 Permits,
The overarching goal of this research was to use site-specific data to develop local and regionally-applicable climate change models that inform management of tidal wetlands along the Pacific Northwest coast. The overarching questions were: (1) how do tidal marsh site characteristics vary across estuaries, and (2) does tidal marsh susceptibility to sea-level rise (SLR) vary along a latitudinal gradient and between estuaries? These questions are addressed in this data collection with three specific objectives: (1) measure topographical and ecological characteristics (e.g., elevation, tidal range, vegetation composition) for tidal marsh and intertidal mudflats, (2) model SLR vulnerability of these habitats, and (3)...
Categories: Data;
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Tags: 2012,
Bolinas Lagoon,
CA,
CASC,
California,
In California, the near-shore area where the ocean meets the land is a highly productive yet sensitive region that supports a wealth of wildlife, including several native bird species. These saltmarshes, mudflats, and shallow bays are not only critical for wildlife, but they also provide economic and recreational benefits to local communities. Today, sea-level rise, more frequent and stronger storms, saltwater intrusion, and warming water temperatures are among the threats that are altering these important habitats. To support future planning and conservation of California’s near-shore habitats, researchers examined current weather patterns, elevations, tides, and sediments at these sites to see how they affect...
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Types: Map Service,
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Tags: 2012,
Bolinas Lagoon,
CA,
CASC,
California,
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Beaches,
California,
Coastal Zone Management Act Amendment of 1976, Compliance,
E2 50 Wastes,
EIS: Digests of Environmental Impact Statements,
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Air Quality Assessments,
Beaches,
Biologic Assessments,
California,
E2 50 Wastes,
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