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Mapping Fresh, Intermediate, Brackish and Saline Marshes in the North Central Gulf of Mexico Coast to Inform Future Projections

Delineation of Fresh, Intermediate, Brackish and Saline Marsh Types of the North Central Gulf of Mexico Coast

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Start Date
2012
End Date
2014
Release Date
2012

Summary

Spatial data depicting marsh types (e.g. fresh, intermediate, brackish and saline) for the north-central Gulf of Mexico coast are inconsistent across the region, limiting the ability of conservation planners to model the current and future capacity of the coast to sustain priority species. The goal of this study was to (1) update the resolution of coastal Texas vegetation data to match that of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, and (2) update vegetation maps for the Texas through Alabama region using current Landsat Imagery. Creating consistent regional vegetation maps will enable scientists to model vegetation response to and potential impacts of future climate change.

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“Gambusia Marsh, TX - Credit: Alan Cressler”
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projectStatusCompleted

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annualBudgets
year2012
totalFunds100000.0
year2013
totalFunds50000.0
totalFunds150000.0

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