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A Biogeographic Assessment off North/Central California for the Office
of National Marine Sanctuaries: Phase I— Marine Birds, Fishes and Mammals
A Biogeographic Assessment off North/Central California for the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries: Phase I — Marine Birds, Fishes and Mammals
Objectives
The objectives of this assessment were to:
- Identify and compile available priority biological and environmental data sets in and around the Monterey Bay, Gulf of the Farallones, and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries to conduct biogeographic analyses for updates to sanctuary management plans;
- Conduct marine biogeographic analyses of available data to define significant biological areas (i.e., hot spots) and time periods, based on species distributions, abundance, habitats, life history functions and community metrics (e.g., species richness, diversity);
- Produce a report that describes the ecological components and linkages between the estuarine and coastal and marine ecosystems along the north/central California coast; and
- Organize relevant information and analyses into GIS maps and tables for later use in the assessment of various management strategies and modification of sanctuary boundaries on the biota. Couple the results from objectives 1-3 to enable integration of the biogeographic analyses into a variety of products for the National Marine Sanctuary Program.
Project Summary
Marine Biogeographic Assessment
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A marine biogeographic assessment was conducted from 2001-2004 to support the management plan review and development for the three national marine sanctuaries off north/central California: Cordell Bank (CBNMS), Gulf of the Farallones (GFNMS), and Monterey Bay (MBNMS). Every ten years sanctuary staff are required to update their management plans, for this to happen, new information was needed to update the plans. This work supports NOAA's environmental stewardship goal to sustain healthy coastal ecosystems by assessing the distribution and relative abundance of the coastal biota and associated habitat.
The goal of this assessment was to identify and gather the best available data and information to characterize and identify important biological areas and time periods within the study area. The study area encompasses three national marine sanctuaries and extends along the coastal ocean off California from Point Sal to Point Arena (~35°N - 39°N). This partnership project was lead by CCMA's Biogeography Branch and the National Marine Sanctuaries Program (NMSP), and included over 90 contributors and 25 collaborating institutions.
Phase I was completed in 2004 and the results include:
- An assessment report folio that summarizes and highlights the major project components;
- An ecological linkage report on the marine and estuarine ecosystems along the coast of north/central California; and
- A CD-ROM and webpage that contains hundreds of maps, tables, and analyses, which are available for viewing and to download in several formats (see link below).
Products
Current/Completed -
Reports and Publications
- A Biogeographic Assessment off North/Central California
- An Ecological Report on the Marine and Estuarine Ecosystems off Central and Northern California
Maps
- A Biogeographic Assessment off North/Central California
- Biogeography of Marine Mammals: Phase I
- Biogeography of Marine Birds: Phase I
Partners
- R.G. Ford Consulting Co.
- H.T. Harvey and Associates
- Oikonos
- Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary
- Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
- Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
- Southwest Fisheries Science Center
Relevant Links
- A Biogeographic Assessment off North/Central California — Report and CD-ROM
- A Biogeographic Assessment off North/Central California — Phase II — Birds and Mammals
- An Ecological Report on the Marine and Estuarine Ecosystems off Central and Northern California
- Joint Management Plan Review Cordell Bank, Gulf of the Farallones and Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuaries
- Biogeographic Assessment of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
- Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
- Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary
- Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
- Sanctuary Integrated Monitoring Network (SIMoN)
- Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC), Coastal Marine Mammal Program
- At-sea Mammal Maps of SWFSC Data
Time Frame
2001-2004
For More Information
Project Manager:
Tracy Gill
1305 East West Highway
SSMC-IV, N/SCI-1
Silver Spring, MD 20910
301-713-3028 ext 150
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- Biogeographic Assessment of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
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