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Layer: Marsh Priority Areas in 2100 (ID: 16)

Parent Layer: Marsh Conservation and Management - 1 meter of SLR by 2100 Scenario

Name: Marsh Priority Areas in 2100

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Description: The purpose of this analysis was to identify priority marsh conservation areas in Choctawhatchee and St. Andrew Bays in Florida based on the results from the Sea-Level Rise Affecting Marsh Model (SLAMM) for the four different project sites in the Gulf of Mexico. The analysis consisted of two parts, which included the identification of current marsh areas that are predicted to persist until 2100 with 1m of sea-level rise, as well as new areas that are marshes are predicted to migrate into by 2100 with 1m of sea-level rise. The second part of the analysis consisted of identifying these marsh areas that lie outside of current conservation areas, which would constitute areas of priority for future protection. The marsh areas used for the analysis consisted of the regularly and irregularly flooded marsh categories from the SLAMM landcover maps coming from the National Wetland Inventory used in the SLAMM assessment for each project site. <a href='xml/gulfmex_FL_CSAB_MarshPriorityAreas_1mSLR_2100.xml' target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>

Copyright Text: The Nature Conservancy

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