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The following web-accessable tools are available to support ecosystem management efforts | The following web-accessable tools are available to support ecosystem management efforts | ||
*'''NOAA Restoration Atlas''' | *'''[http://seahorse2.nmfs.noaa.gov/restoration_atlas/src/html/index.html NOAA Restoration Atlas]''' | ||
*'''PRISM''' | *'''PRISM''' | ||
*'''Priority Habitats and Species (PHS) On-line''' | *'''Priority Habitats and Species (PHS) On-line''' |
Revision as of 17:37, 4 August 2011
Navigation
- Systems - four kinds of sites
- Sites - drift cells, deltas, and inlets
- Places - places we work within sites
- Topics - critical dynamics of systems
- Objectives - learning goals for topics
- Workgroups - who's out there
- Efforts - things we're doing
- Documents - important publications
- Special Topics - miscellaneous topics
- Wiki Structure - how to find stuff
- Organization - about the wiki
- All Pages - the whole kaboodle
Wiki Rules
- Wiki text does not reflect the policy or opinion of any agency or organization
- Our wiki is governed by a social contract
- Understand wiki practice before editing
- Please join us
- Contact Paul Cereghino, Roger Fuller or Eric Grossman with questions
The following web-accessable tools are available to support ecosystem management efforts
- NOAA Restoration Atlas
- PRISM
- Priority Habitats and Species (PHS) On-line
- Habitat Work Schedule (HWS)
- SalmonScape
- Washington Coastal Atlas
- The Nearshore Portal
- Web Soil Survey
A wide range of map data are served by local jurisdictions:
- Thurston County Geodata