CA LCC Project

Tidal Marsh Bird Population and Habitat Assessment

Project Information

Phase 1 (2010): This project assessed the potential effects of climate change on tidal marsh habitats and bird populations, identified priority sites for tidal marsh conservation and restoration, and developed a web-based mapping tool for managers to interactively display and query results.

Project results can be found at Point Blue's San Francisco Bay Sea-Level Rise Website

Full Proposal Title: 
Phase 1 (2010): Tidal Marsh Bird Population and Habitat Assessment for SF Bay Under Future Climate Change Conditions.
Project Lead: 
Sam Veloz et al, sveloz@prbo.org
Status: 
Completed
Starting Date: 
2010-09
Ending Date: 
2014-12
Total LCC Funding: 
100241
Total Matching or In-Kind Funds: 
46260
Attachments

Products of this project

Title Deliverable Type Release Datesort ascending Commons Catalog Record or External Link
South Bay Salt Pond Scenario Planning Case Study Report Dec 2014
Guidance Document Report Dec 2014
Optional: Monitoring protocol Methodology / Protocol Dec 2014
Stakeholder meeting to review impacts/identify strategies Training / Outreach / Workshop Oct 2014
Stakeholder scoping meeting Training / Outreach / Workshop Mar 2014
Tidal Marsh Elevation Models Datasets / Database Mar 2012
Tidal Marsh Bird Conservation Prioritization Model Datasets / Database Mar 2012
Tidal Marsh Vegetation Species Distribution Models Datasets / Database Mar 2012
Future San Francisco Bay Tidal Marshes, A Climate Smart Planning Tool Applications and Tools Mar 2012
Tidal Marsh Bird Species Distribution Models Datasets / Database Mar 2012