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LAND USE PLANNING FOR NEARSHORE ECOSYSTE

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Product Number
317694
Series
FS-2011-3067
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
FS-2011-3067
Authors
KRISTIN BYRD
Version Date
11/01/2011
Regions
WA
Countries
USA
Media
Paper
Format
Flat

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Description
Summary The 2,500 miles of shoreline and nearshore areas of Puget Sound, Washington, provide multiple benefits to people—“ecosystem services”—including important fishing, shellfishing, and recreation industries. To help resource managers plan for expected growth in coming decades, the U.S. Geological Survey Western Geographic Science Center has developed the Puget Sound Ecosystem Portfolio Model (PSEPM). Scenarios of urban growth and shoreline modifications serve as model inputs to develop alternative futures of important nearshore features such as water quality and beach habitats. Model results will support regional long-term planning decisions for the Puget Sound region. Also of Interest USGS Open-File Report 2011–1279, Tools and Methods for Evaluating and Refining Alternative Futures for Coastal Ecosystem Management—the Puget Sound Ecosystem Portfolio Model, by Kristin B. Byrd, Jason R. Kreitler, and William B. Labiosa (2011).
Survey Date
2011
Print Date
2011
Height In Inches
11.000
Length In Inches
8.500
Two Sided
Yes
Pieces
1
Languages
English
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