Western Ecological Research Center
Maps
Maps facilitate the integration of data and science, and are used to display important natural resource information to managers. Below is a list of WERC's available maps, which are related to our publications and projects.
Re-establishing Waterbird Breeding Colonies in San Francisco Bay
This story map details how partners are using science and management to maintain and establish new bird nesting colonies in support of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project.
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Map of the derived elevation data at Petaluma Marsh with 2 cm contour lines
Map of the derived elevation data at Petaluma Marsh with 2 cm contour lines. To learn more about this project, visit Modeling Sea-Level Rise in San Francisco Bay Estuary.
Map of the derived elevation data at Petaluma Marsh
Map of the derived elevation data at Petaluma Marsh. To learn more about this project, visit Modeling Sea-Level Rise in San Francisco Bay Estuary.
Map of elevation sampling point locations at Petaluma Marsh
Map of elevation sampling point locations at Petaluma Marsh. To learn more about this project, visit Modeling Sea-Level Rise in San Francisco Bay Estuary.
Map of elevation sampling point locations at Gambinini Marsh
Map of elevation sampling point locations at Gambinini Marsh. To learn more about this project, visit Modeling Sea-Level Rise in San Francisco Bay Estuary.
Map of the derived elevation data at Gambinini Marsh
Map of the derived elevation data at Gambinini Marsh. To learn more about this project, visit Modeling Sea-Level Rise in San Francisco Bay Estuary.
Map of the derived elevation data at Gambinini Marsh with 2 cm contour lines
Map of the derived elevation data at Gambinini Marsh with 2 cm contour lines. To learn more about this project, visit Modeling Sea-Level Rise in San Francisco Bay Estuary.