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Layer: Black Rail Observations (ID: 317)

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Description: Data Source: The Nature Conservancy, Migratory Species Conservation Project Description: The Nature Conservancy’s Migratory Species Conservation Project aims to identify migratory “blueways” in the Gulf of Mexico and beyond in order to preserve migratory marine species and improve the health of large marine ecosystems. Blueways are highly-trafficked migratory pathways used by multiple marine species across large ocean expanses such as the Gulf of Mexico. The layers in this map portal were created as part of a Phase I assessment. More information about these data layers can be learned from the Migratory Species full report, and more about the ongoing project can be found at <a href='http://gulfofmexicomigrations.org' target='_blank'><b>GulfofMexicoMigrations.org.</b><a></br> Citation: Brenner, J., C. Voight, and D. Mehlman. 2016. Migratory Species in the Gulf of Mexico Large Marine Ecosystem: Pathways, Threats and Conservation. The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, 93 pp. Email questions about The Nature Conservancy’s data to <a href="mailto:valerie.pietsch@tnc.org ">valerie.pietsch@tnc.org </a>

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