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The main goal of this project is to ensure that the 2011-13 climate change update to the Baylands Ecosystem Habitat Goals Report (Baylands Goals) and other key, ongoing conservation activities in the San Francisco Bay region use the latest information about the current and future status of San Francisco Bay tidal marsh ecosystems, particularly in the context of sea-level rise. The main product of the project is the improved Sea Level Rise (SLR) Tool, specifically upgraded to inform the Baylands Goals Report update. The tool will continue to be available online at www.prbo.org/sfbayslr. All data layers going into the tool are and will continue to be downloadable from the site.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Tags: 2011,
CA,
California Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Conservation Plan/Design/Framework,
Data Management and Integration, All tags...
Data Management and Integration,
Decision Support,
Decision support,
Estuarine,
Federal,
Federal resource managers,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Population and Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Project,
Publication,
Regional & county planners,
SF Bay/Delta,
San Francisco Bay,
Science Project,
State agencies,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
acquisition,
acquisition,
acquisition,
adaptation,
baeccc,
bayland goals,
bird,
birds,
completed,
environment,
lidar,
managers,
marsh,
prbo,
restoration,
sea level rise,
sf bay,
sfbjv,
slr,
vegetation,
vegetation, Fewer tags
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...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2012,
Bolinas Lagoon,
CA,
CASC,
California, All tags...
Coastal,
Coastal Habitats,
Completed,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
Extreme Weather,
Extreme Weather,
Federal,
Humboldt Bay,
Morro Bay,
Newport Bay,
Projects by Region,
Pt. Mugu,
SF Bay/Delta,
San Pablo Bay,
Sea-Level Rise and Coasts,
Sea-Level Rise and Coasts,
Southwest,
Southwest CASC,
Tijuana River,
Water, Coasts and Ice,
Water, Coasts and Ice,
animals,
assessment,
birds,
climate change,
coastal,
conservation,
dem,
downscale,
dynamical,
gcm,
geomorphology,
gis,
hydrology,
intertidal,
management,
marsh,
model,
multiple,
nearshore,
plants,
sea level rise,
sediment,
sf bay,
shoals,
slr,
storm,
tidal,
vegetation,
vulnerability,
wrf, Fewer tags
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