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Creek
Santa Ynez River
Santa Ynez River
Carpinteria
Santa Barbara
Rincon Point
Goleta Point
Point Conception
Name: NAD 1983 California Teale Albers Projection: Albers Datum: North American 1983
1:500,000±0 2.5 51.25 Miles Surfgrass - Minerals Management Service
Oil seeps - USGSKelp Canopy - California Department of Fish and Game, (1989, 2002 - 2006)Eelgrass - California Department of Fish and Game,Esturary - National Wetlands InventoryShoretypes & Coastal Marsh - NOAA Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI)Elk Kelp - Miller and Dorr (1994), Miller et al. (2000), and Engle (unpublished data).
Projection Information: Data Sources :
Intertidal and Nearshore Habitats
Version: 2.0Printing Date: 6/24/2009
Map 3.1-1a
Note: Kelp DataThe distribution of kelp represented on this map is derived from data collected by aerial surveys conducted by CDFG starting in 1989, and collected every year from 2002-2006. Kelp distribution on this map represents the largest possible extent of kelp canopy based on these data, which represent the best readily available information.Shoreline (ESI) dataShoreline data: NOAA's Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) data identify 24 different shoreline types in 3 overlapping coastal zones. For display purposes, these data have been simplified to 5 categories on this map, as the scale at which these maps are provided does not support the original resolution of these data. Note that these maps are for broad overview purposes, and that finer resolution information is available online using MarineMap
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Mon.
Cr.
S. Y. R.
Santa Ynez River
Rincon Point
Goleta Point
Point Conception
Carpinteria
Santa Barbara
#0Goleta Point
Shore Types
Intertidal and Nearshore Habitats
For more detailed maps please visit:www.marinemap.org/marinemap
California Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Initiative
Subregion 1 - Government Point to Rincon Point
ShoreTypesSouth Coast Study Region Boundary
Tidal Flats
Rocky S
hores
Coastal M
arsh
Hardened
Shores
Beaches
Intertidal and Nearshore HabitatsSouth Coast Study Region Boundary
q Oil seepskj Elk Kelp
qq qq qSurf GrassEelgrassMaximum extent of KelpCoastal Salt MarshEstuaries
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Santa CruzAnacapa
Ch ts . Cr ee k
Ca ll eguas Cr e e k
Ventur a River
M alibu
Cre ek
Arroyo La s Posas
Arr oyo Simi
Santa Clara Riv er
Point Dume
Point Hueneme
Point Mugu
Rincon Point
Simi Valley
Thousand OaksOxnard
Port Hueneme
Malibu
Ventura
Name: NAD 1983 California Teale Albers Projection: Albers Datum: North American 1983
1:650,000±0 4 82 Miles Surfgrass - Minerals Management Service
Oil seeps - USGSKelp Canopy - California Department of Fish and Game, (1989, 2002 - 2006)Eelgrass - California Department of Fish and Game,Esturary - National Wetlands InventoryShoretypes & Coastal Marsh - NOAA Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI)Elk Kelp - Miller and Dorr (1994), Miller et al. (2000), and Engle (unpublished data).
Projection Information: Data Sources :
Intertidal and Nearshore Habitats Subregion 2 - Rincon Point to Point Dume
Version: 2.0Printing Date: 6/24/2009
Map 3.1-1b
Note: Kelp DataThe distribution of kelp represented on this map is derived from data collected by aerial surveys conducted by CDFG starting in 1989, and collected every year from 2002-2006. Kelp distribution on this map represents the largest possible extent of kelp canopy based on these data, which represent the best readily available information. Shoreline (ESI) dataShoreline data: NOAA's Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) data identify 24 different shoreline types in 3 overlapping coastal zones. For display purposes, these data have been simplified to 5 categories on this map, as the scale at which these maps are provided does not support the original resolution of these data. Note that these maps are for broad overview purposes, and that finer resolution information is available online using MarineMap
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Santa CruzAnacapa
Ch ts. Cr ee k
Ventura River
Call egua
s Cr e e k
Mal ibu Cre ek
Arroyo Las Posas
Arroyo Simi
Santa Clar a Rive r
Simi Valley
Thousand OaksOxnard
Port Hueneme
Malibu
Ventura
Point Dume
Point Hueneme
Point Mugu
Rincon Point
#0Point Mugu
Shore Types
Intertidal and Nearshore Habitats
#0Point Hueneme
#0Point Mugu
For more detailed maps please visit:www.marinemap.org/marinemap
California Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Initiative
ShoreTypesSouth Coast Study Region Boundary
Tidal Flats
Rocky S
hores
Coastal M
arsh
Hardened
Shores
Beaches
Intertidal and Nearshore HabitatsSouth Coast Study Region Boundary
q Oil seepskj Elk Kelp
qq qq qSurf GrassEelgrassMaximum extent of KelpCoastal Salt MarshEstuaries
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Santa Barbara
Mlb. Cr.
Santa Ana R iver
Los Angeles Rive r
San Gabriel Rive r
Palos Verdes Point
Point Dume
Huntington Beach
Inglewood
Long Beach
Anaheim
Fullerton
Orange
Pomona
Santa Ana
Irvine
Santa Monica
Hermosa Beach
Palos Verdes Estates
Newport Beach
Malibu
Name: NAD 1983 California Teale Albers Projection: Albers Datum: North American 1983
1:750,000± Surfgrass - Minerals Management ServiceOil seeps - USGSKelp Canopy - California Department of Fish and Game, (1989, 2002 - 2006)Eelgrass - California Department of Fish and Game,Esturary - National Wetlands InventoryShoretypes & Coastal Marsh - NOAA Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI)Elk Kelp - Miller and Dorr (1994), Miller et al. (2000), and Engle (unpublished data).
Projection Information: Data Sources :
Intertidal and Nearshore Habitats Subregion 3 - Point Dume to Newport Beach
Version: 2.0Printing Date: 6/24/2009
Map 3.1-1c
Note: Kelp DataThe distribution of kelp represented on this map is derived from data collected by aerial surveys conducted by CDFG starting in 1989, and collected every year from 2002-2006. Kelp distribution on this map represents the largest possible extent of kelp canopy based on these data, which represent the best readily available information.Shoreline (ESI) dataShoreline data: NOAA's Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) data identify 24 different shoreline types in 3 overlapping coastal zones. For display purposes, these data have been simplified to 5 categories on this map, as the scale at which these maps are provided does not support the original resolution of these data. Note that these maps are for broad overview purposes, and that finer resolution information is available online using MarineMap
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Santa Catalina
Santa Barbara
Mlb. Cr.
Santa Ana R iver
Los Angeles Rive r
San Gabriel Rive r
Palos Verdes Point
Point Dume
Huntington Beach
Inglewood
Long Beach
Anaheim
Fullerton
Orange
Pomona
Santa Ana
Irvine
Santa Monica
Hermosa Beach
Palos Verdes Estates
Newport Beach
Malibu
Shore Types
Intertidal and Nearshore Habitats
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For more detailed maps please visit:www.marinemap.org/marinemap
California Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Initiative
ShoreTypesSouth Coast Study Region Boundary
Tidal Flats
Rocky S
hores
Coastal M
arsh
Hardened
Shores
Beaches
Intertidal and Nearshore HabitatsSouth Coast Study Region Boundary
q Oil seepskj Elk Kelp
qq qq qqSurf GrassEelgrassMaximum extent of KelpCoastal Salt MarshEstuaries
Name: NAD 1983 California Teale Albers Projection: Albers Datum: North American 1983
Surfgrass - Minerals Management ServiceOil seeps - USGSKelp Canopy - California Department of Fish and Game, (1989, 2002 - 2006)Eelgrass - California Department of Fish and Game,Esturary - National Wetlands InventoryShoretypes & Coastal Marsh - NOAA Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI)Elk Kelp - Miller and Dorr (1994), Miller et al. (2000), and Engle (unpublished data).
Projection Information: Data Sources :
Intertidal and Nearshore Habitats
Version: 2.0Printing Date: 6/24/2009
Map 3.1-1d
Note: Kelp DataThe distribution of kelp represented on this map is derived from data collected by aerial surveys conducted by CDFG starting in 1989, and collected every year from 2002-2006. Kelp distribution on this map represents the largest possible extent of kelp canopy based on these data, which represent the best readily available information. Shoreline (ESI) dataShoreline data: NOAA's Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) data identify 24 different shoreline types in 3 overlapping coastal zones. For display purposes, these data have been simplified to 5 categories on this map, as the scale at which these maps are provided does not support the original resolution of these data. Note that these maps are for broad overview purposes, and that finer resolution information is available online using MarineMap
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San Clemente
San J
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San ta Marg a rita
Ri ver
Tem ec ula C reek
Arroyo
Trabuco
San Juan Cr ee k
San Luis Rey Riv er
Dana Point
San Mateo Point
Escondido
Irvine
Oceanside
Newport Beach
Laguna Beach
San Clemente
Carlsbad
#0San Mateo Point
Intertidal and Nearshore Habitats
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#0Santa Catalina
San J
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S nt. A
na R v
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San ta Marg a rita
Ri ver
Tem ec ula C reek
Arroyo
Trabuco
San Juan Cr ee k
San Luis Rey Riv er
Escondido
Irvine
Oceanside
Newport Beach
Laguna Beach
San Clemente
Carlsbad
Dana Point
San Mateo Point
Shore Types
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1:800,000±0 5 102.5 Miles
Subregion 4 - Newport Beach to Agua Hedionda
For more detailed maps please visit:www.marinemap.org/marinemap
California Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Initiative
ShoreTypesSouth Coast Study Region Boundary
Tidal Flats
Rocky S
hores
Coastal M
arsh
Hardened
Shores
Beaches
Intertidal and Nearshore HabitatsSouth Coast Study Region Boundary
q Oil seepskj Elk Kelp
qq qq qqSurf GrassEelgrassMaximum extent of KelpCoastal Salt MarshEstuaries