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Service Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;font-size:12pt"><P><SPAN>The Pacific Marine and Estuarine Fish Habitat Partnership (PMEP), is a nationally recognized partnership that seeks to advance regional and national goals relating to fish habitat. PMEP is a consortium of organizations focused on West Coast fish habitat in the region's estuaries and nearshore marine waters. This point layer represents estuaries present within PMEP's spatial data system. This layer was developed by members of PMEP, based partly on previous estuary inventory efforts as well asthe goals of PMEP. Currently, there are 444 estuaries present in this layer, covering the West Coast of the contiguous United States. Estuaries were included based on their current or future potential to provide habitat for fish species. It is possible that this list will expand or contract over time, as determined by the needs of PMEP.</SPAN></P></DIV>
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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;font-size:12pt"><P><SPAN>The Pacific Marine and Estuarine Fish Habitat Partnership (PMEP), is a nationally recognized partnership that seeks to advance regional and national goals relating to fish habitat. PMEP is a consortium of organizations focused on West Coast fish habitat in the region's estuaries and nearshore marine waters. This point layer represents estuaries present within PMEP's spatial data system. This layer was developed by members of PMEP, based partly on previous estuary inventory efforts as well asthe goals of PMEP. Currently, there are 444 estuaries present in this layer, covering the West Coast of the contiguous United States. Estuaries were included based on their current or future potential to provide habitat for fish species. It is possible that this list will expand or contract over time, as determined by the needs of PMEP.</SPAN></P></DIV>
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Copyright Text: Pacific Marine and Estuarine Fish Habitat Partnership, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission GIS
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Title: PMEP Estuary Points
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Comments: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;font-size:12pt"><P><SPAN>The Pacific Marine and Estuarine Fish Habitat Partnership (PMEP), is a nationally recognized partnership that seeks to advance regional and national goals relating to fish habitat. PMEP is a consortium of organizations focused on West Coast fish habitat in the region's estuaries and nearshore marine waters. This point layer represents estuaries present within PMEP's spatial data system. This layer was developed by members of PMEP, based partly on previous estuary inventory efforts as well asthe goals of PMEP. Currently, there are 444 estuaries present in this layer, covering the West Coast of the contiguous United States. Estuaries were included based on their current or future potential to provide habitat for fish species. It is possible that this list will expand or contract over time, as determined by the needs of PMEP.</SPAN></P></DIV>
Subject: This layer represents estuaries, as points, in the Pacific Marine and Estuarine Fish Habitat Partnership's (PMEP) spatial data system.
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Keywords: estuary,estuaries,West Coast,PMEP,fish,habitat,NFHP,Pacific Marine and Estuarine Fish Habitat Partnership
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