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Layer: Simulated Habitat in 2100 with 2m of SLR (ID: 60)

Parent Layer: Sea-Level Rise Scenario - 2 meter of SLR by 2100

Name: Simulated Habitat in 2100 with 2m of SLR

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Description: This raster file shows the predicted habitat preferences and extents for important commercial and recreational fishery species in Galveston Bay, Texas. A series of rasters were created for each species based on current land cover conditions in 2004 and future land cover predictions in 2050 and 2100 for Sea-Level Rise (SLR) scenarios of 1 meter, 2 meter and the IPCC mean through the year 2100. These model outputs come from an InVest Ecosystem Services model designed for marine fisheries that was developed by The Nature Conservancy and The Natural Capital Project (NATCAP) to assess the potential impacts of SLR on future fisheries habitat. The primary inputs for these analyses were Sea level Affecting Marsh Model (SLAMM) outputs that were completed for Galveston Bay, Texas by Warren Pinnacle Consulting, Inc., digitial elevation models and life cycle parameters for each fish species that were obtained from published literature. <a href='xml/gulfmex_TX_GB_InVestBrownShrimp_2100_2m_SLR.xml' target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>

Copyright Text: The Nature Conservancy and Natural Capital Project

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