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WETLANDS WORK AT SFEI. Basic Conceptual Model. e.g., contaminants, suspended sediment, freshwater. e.g., juvenile fish, organic carbon, contaminants, detritus. Atmosphere. Watersheds. Wetlands. Ocean. Bays. e.g., salt, anadromous fishes, riparian birds. e.g., salt,
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Basic Conceptual Model e.g., contaminants, suspended sediment, freshwater e.g., juvenile fish, organic carbon, contaminants, detritus Atmosphere Watersheds Wetlands Ocean Bays e.g., salt, anadromous fishes, riparian birds e.g., salt, intertidal fishes, suspended sediment
Working Uphill Bay Tidal Wetlands Non-Tidal Wetlands Focus on Tidal Wetlands
Basic Strategy Set Habitat Goals * Make & Measure Progress
Basic Processto Set Goals Understand the Past, Present, and Change Predict Future
Past Present Change Historical Ecology Bay Area EcoAtlas Wetlands Regional Monitoring Program
www.ecoatlas.org Historical View in the EcoAtlas
Basic Strategy Set Habitat Goals Measure Progress with the WRMP *
Basic WRMP Structure SFEI forms and administers and partners with technical teams to develop indicators, collect data, and report understanding. Physical Process, Bio-Geo Chemistry, Vegetation, Invertebrates, Fish, Amphibians and Reptiles, Mammals, Birds, Landscape Ecology, Information Technology
Current WRMP Projects Wetland Tracking Project Monitoring Special Studies Information Technology Wetland Inventory and Indicator Development Review of Project Data and Reports Ecosystem Effects Research Data Management And Reporting EPA’s 3-tier Approach EAIS Development Montezuma Project CALFED Wetlands Pilot EMAP-Estuaries West Coast Pilot Crissy Field Project UC Davis & Univ. Oregon Indicator Tests EcoAtlas Steering Committee Restoration Project Mapping Coyote Hills Project NIS Spartina Geomorphic Effects SFEP Indicator Development
EPA 3-Tier Approach Level 1: Landscape Analysis EcoAtlas used to measure landscape metrics Level 2: CA Rapid Assessment Method Expert Teams Score Random Wetland Sites Level 3: Intensive Assessment CRAM is Tested along Stressor Gradients
Current WRMP Projects Wetland Tracking Project Monitoring Special Studies Information Technology Wetland Inventory and Indicator Development Review of Project Data and Reports Ecosystem Effects Research Data Management And Reporting EPA’s 3-tier Approach EAIS Development Montezuma Project CALFED Wetlands Pilot EMAP-Estuaries West Coast Pilot Crissy Field Project UC Davis & Univ. Oregon Indicator Tests EcoAtlas Steering Committee Restoration Project Mapping Coyote Hills Project NIS Spartina Geomorphic Effects SFEP Indicator Development
EMAP Pilot to Identify Gradients 30 random points, each within a drainage system … … within a marsh patch … … within a watershed.
Current WRMP Projects Wetland Tracking Project Monitoring Special Studies Information Technology Wetland Inventory and Indicator Development Review of Project Data and Reports Ecosystem Effects Research Data Management And Reporting EPA’s 3-tier Approach EAIS Development Montezuma Project CALFED Wetlands Pilot EMAP-Estuaries West Coast Pilot Crissy Field Project UC Davis & Univ. Oregon Indicator Tests EcoAtlas Steering Committee Restoration Project Mapping Coyote Hills Project NIS Spartina Geomorphic Effects SFEP Indicator Development
www.ecoatlas.org Wetland Projects in the EcoAtlas
Current WRMP Projects Wetland Tracking Project Monitoring Special Studies Information Technology Wetland Inventory and Indicator Development Review of Project Data and Reports Ecosystem Effects Research Data Management And Reporting EPA’s 3-tier Approach EAIS Development Montezuma Project CALFED Wetlands Pilot EMAP-Estuaries West Coast Pilot Crissy Field Project UC Davis & Univ. Oregon Indicator Tests EcoAtlas Steering Committee Restoration Project Mapping Coyote Hills Project NIS Spartina Geomorphic Effects SFEP Indicator Development
Review of Project Data and Monitoring Reports • Form and Administer TRTs to: • Advise and Review Habitat Plans • Recommend Indicators • Review Monitoring Results • Recommend Adaptations
Current WRMP Projects Wetland Tracking Project Monitoring Special Studies Information Technology Wetland Inventory and Indicator Development Review of Project Data and Reports Ecosystem Effects Research Data Management And Reporting EPA’s 3-tier Approach EAIS Development Montezuma Project CALFED Wetlands Pilot EMAP-Estuaries West Coast Pilot Crissy Field Project UC Davis & Univ. Oregon Indicator Tests EcoAtlas Steering Committee Restoration Project Mapping Coyote Hills Project NIS Spartina Geomorphic Effects SFEP Indicator Development
University-basedResearch Partners Multi-disciplinary research teams are developing new indicators and analytical methods to assess wetland form, processes, and ecosystem functions that could be used in the WRMP to monitor status and trends and wetland project performance.
Current WRMP Projects Wetland Tracking Project Monitoring Special Studies Information Technology Wetland Inventory and Indicator Development Review of Project Data and Reports Ecosystem Effects Research Data Management And Reporting EPA’s 3-tier Approach EAIS Development Montezuma Project CALFED Wetlands Pilot EMAP-Estuaries West Coast Pilot Crissy Field Project UC Davis & Univ. Oregon Indicator Tests EcoAtlas Steering Committee Restoration Project Mapping Coyote Hills Project NIS Spartina Geomorphic Effects SFEP Indicator Development
www.ecoatlas.org Spartina Invasions in the EcoAtlas
Current WRMP Projects Wetland Tracking Project Monitoring Special Studies Information Technology Wetland Inventory and Indicator Development Review of Project Data and Reports Ecosystem Effects Research Data Management And Reporting EPA’s 3-tier Approach EAIS Development Montezuma Project CALFED Wetlands Pilot EMAP-Estuaries West Coast Pilot Crissy Field Project UC Davis & Univ. Oregon Indicator Tests EcoAtlas Steering Committee Restoration Project Mapping Coyote Hills Project NIS Spartina Geomorphic Effects SFEP Indicator Development
www.ecoatlas.org New EcoAtlas Tools
Some New Proposals • Map Shellmounds to help recover Tradition Ecological Knowledge • Recover historical topographic maps as templates for wetland restoration • Move WRMP to Level 3 of the EPA wetland monitoring approach • Support the Subtidal Goals Project