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Elkhorn Slough, Ecologically sensitive species
California Department of Fish and Wildlife Oil Spill Planning and Response (OSPR) staff are partnering with the Monterey County Office of Emergency Services personnel to create and test a Local Response Plan for the Elkhorn Slough. This geodatabase represents a first draft of data layers that may assist in an emergency response in the event of a spill occurring within Moss Landing harbor or along roads or the railroad adjacent to Elkhorn Slough.
This data layer represents polygons where ecologically sensitive benthic species are known to exist in Elkhorn Slough. This includes eelgrass (mapped in 2014), oysters, clams, worms, and shrimp.
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve (ENSERR)
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Extent
| West | -121.789842 | East | -121.739171 |
| North | 36.841210 | South | 36.808495 |
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve (ENSERR)
Created March 2015
Access_gates
Elkhorn Slough watershed and Moro Cojo
Points representing access gates on ESNERR lands
This report
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Area of feature in internal units squared.
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Name of species
ESNERR