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snippet: This data set was developed to support a protocol to assess tidal marsh resilience at the landscape scale by using GIS-based metrics of current marsh condition, vulnerability to sea level rise, and potential for adaptation. The protocol supports standardized comparisons of marsh conditions over large areas along the coasts and within the National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS). Used in tandem with other NERRS-based marsh assessment tools, it can provide an integrated continuum of assessment to inform efforts to study, restore, or protect tidal marshes at the local, state, regional, and national scales.
summary: This data set was developed to support a protocol to assess tidal marsh resilience at the landscape scale by using GIS-based metrics of current marsh condition, vulnerability to sea level rise, and potential for adaptation. The protocol supports standardized comparisons of marsh conditions over large areas along the coasts and within the National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS). Used in tandem with other NERRS-based marsh assessment tools, it can provide an integrated continuum of assessment to inform efforts to study, restore, or protect tidal marshes at the local, state, regional, and national scales.
extent: [[-127.854090775322,22.8858739165187],[-65.3623536675233,51.534996932578]]
accessInformation: NOAA Office for Coastal Management, National Estuarine Research Reserve System, Great Bay NERR, Padilla Bay NERR, University of New Hampshire
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typeKeywords: ["ArcGIS","ArcGIS Server","Data","Feature Access","Feature Service","providerSDS","Service"]
description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>This polygon data set includes raw values and normalized scores for thirteen landscape scale metrics that characterize marsh resilience to sea level rise within watersheds along the coast of the conterminous United States. These metrics fall into bins related to current marsh condition, marsh vulnerability, and adaptation potential. The data are summarized at the watershed scale (HUC-12 units).</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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title: marsh_resilience_slr_v2022_SEonly
type: Feature Service
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tags: ["NOAA","OCM","NOAA OCM","Office for Coastal Management","NERRS","National Estuarine Research Reserves","salt marsh","resilience","sea level rise","land cover","C-CAP","Coastal-Change Analysis Program","lidar","Digital Coast"]
culture: en-US
name: marsh_resilience_slr_v2022_SEonly
guid: 6ECCC3BB-C48B-42F8-A3A1-39F79049CB36
minScale: 0
spatialReference: North_America_Albers_Equal_Area_Conic