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Service Description: This feature class depicts coastal areas where habitat function has been impaired by a sediment-related issue. This often involves the loss of the majority of sediment exchange between a coastal marsh and the open coast due to the presence of infrastructure such as a highway. Locations of habitats digitized by James Zoulas (CESPN-ET-EI) using NAIP 2010 imagery at a scale of 1:1,000. Digitized areas were validated using California Coastal Records Project (http://www.californiacoastline.org/) oblique aerial photos and Google Earth imagery.
Map Name: CSMW_Santa_Cruz_Sediment_Impaired_Habitats
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Description: This feature class depicts coastal areas where habitat function has been impaired by a sediment-related issue. This often involves the loss of the majority of sediment exchange between a coastal marsh and the open coast due to the presence of infrastructure such as a highway. Locations of habitats digitized by James Zoulas (CESPN-ET-EI) using NAIP 2010 imagery at a scale of 1:1,000. Digitized areas were validated using California Coastal Records Project (http://www.californiacoastline.org/) oblique aerial photos and Google Earth imagery.
Copyright Text: US Army Corps of Engineers San Francisco District, California Coastal Sediment Management Workgroup, California Coastal Records Project
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Title: Sediment Impaired Habitats
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Comments: This feature class depicts coastal areas where habitat function has been impaired by a sediment-related issue. This often involves the loss of the majority of sediment exchange between a coastal marsh and the open coast due to the presence of infrastructure such as a highway. Locations of habitats digitized by James Zoulas (CESPN-ET-EI) using NAIP 2010 imagery at a scale of 1:1,000. Digitized areas were validated using California Coastal Records Project (http://www.californiacoastline.org/) oblique aerial photos and Google Earth imagery.
Subject: Sediment impaired coastal habitats in the Santa Cruz Littoral Cell. Last updated on 25 July 2014.
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Keywords: Santa Cruz Littoral Cell,Regional Sediment Management,Coastal Habitat,Lagoon,Marsh,Beach,Dune,Santa Cruz County
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