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FY91 Task 20 Final Product 3/31/93 Development of "No Discharge" Zones in Virginia Tidal Waters Phase I Prepared By Center for Coastal Management and Policy Virginia Institute of Marine Science School of Marine Science College of William and Mary Gloucester Point, Virginia Prepared For Virginia Council on the Environment Virginia Coastal Resource Management Program Grant No. NA170ZO359-01 March 1993 center for coastal COMPREHESIVE COASTAL INVENTORY management and policy @Develogtnent of "No Discharge" Zones in Virginia Tidal Waters Phase I Prepared By Center for Coastal Management and Policy Virginia Institute of Marine Science School of Marine Science College of William and Mary Gloucester Point, Virginia Prepared For Virginia Council on the Environment Virginia Coastal Resource Management Program Grant No. NA170ZO359-01 This project was funded, in part, by the Virginia Council on the Environment's Coastal Resources Management Program through Grant #NA 170ZO359-01 of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management Act of 1972 as amended. March 1993 40 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This project was funded in part the Virginia Council on the Environment's Coastal Resource Management Program through Grant #NA170ZO359-01 of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, and the Center for Coastal Management and Policy, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary. The tireless efforts on the part of the scientific staff of the Comprehensive Coastal Inventory Program should be recognized and commended. Special thanks are extended to the staff of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, White Marsh, Virginia field office for furnishing the ESI Map Atlas series pivotal to accomplishing this task. Al Golding of the State Department of Health contributed data for Virginia's marina facilities. Susan Stein and Ruth Hershner of the VIMS Publication Center provided valuable technical support. DEVELOPMENT OF "NO DISCHARGE" ZONES IN VIRGINIA TIDAL WATERS - PHASE I Prepared by the Center for Coastal Management and Policy Virginia Institute of Marine Science INTRODUCMON The Commonwealth of Virginia currently has no regulations in effect to restrict the discharge of waste from vessels in state waters. This poses concern as Virginia continues its efforts to improve water quality in the Chesapeake Bay. The degradation of critical environmental habitat is accelerated by the introduction of waste, which in turn threatens the ecological, aesthetic, and commercial values of Virginia's waters. The purpose of this project is two-fold. First a comprehensive review of regulatory statutes in states enforcing "no discharge" zones (NDZ) was conducted. This product is delivered as a separate document. Second, a large-scale inventory of environmentally sensitive areas for consideration in the delineation of "no discharge" zones within Chesapeake Bay waters has been produced. A large digital database was generated at the Comprehensive Coastal Inventory (CCI) Facility at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS). The database includes several valuable inventories which historically have been archived as hardcopy maps. This effort developed methodologies to transfer these data to digital format. The database has been designed in an Arc/Info Geographic Information System (GIS) format. A description of the database layout, data sources, and coverages is presented. The development of the NDZ database is viewed by the Center for Coastal Management and Policy as Phase I in a series of anticipated activities which will ultimately provide the necessary resources to implement management policy in this area. DATA SOURCES Several different data sources were used to generate the NDZ database. The principal data source was the Environmental Sensitivity May Atlas (ESI) for the Commonwealth of Virginia. This atlas -was produced by VIMS under contract with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) with the objective of providing oil spill response teams with guidance regarding the location of environmentally sensitive regions in the Bay. The objectives of this exercise are similar in its intent to identify areas within the Bay where the addition of pollutants; in this case human waste and sewage, poses a potential threat to viable natural resources. 717herefore, the ESI Atlas provided a comprehensive source of data to address the needs of this project. Several problems which exist with the ESI Atlas should be noted. First, the delineations of the various groups, species, and habitats identified were subjective. While experts in the respective fields were consulted, the actual mapping exercise was never verified, and the ability to map with any geographic accuracy was not available at the time. Second, minimum quality assurance and quality control measures were exercised in the original product. In particular, a user will find that data does not flow logically across cotitiguous topographic boundaries. This suggests that the maps were never edge-matched to evaluate continuity or correctness in the plotted elements. The data presented should be viewed as a general representation of the possible natural resources which existed at the time the Atlas was published. The Center for Coastal Management and Policy (CMAP) recognizes the value of this inventory, but also acknowledges the limitations for its use in its current state. It is the intent of this Program to update the database with the assistance of researchers and scientists at VIMS. This activity, however, is far beyond the scope of the current NDZ project, and will be conducted at a later date with time and funding availability. Therefore, the digital data generated for this project represents the same data illustrated on the ESI Atlas maps. No attempt has been made to update or refine the data, The Virginia Department of Health, the Chesapeake Bay Program's Chesapeake Bay Area Public Access Plan and the ESI Atlas provided data for the regions marinas and marinas with pump-out facilities. The 1991 data from the Department of Health, who monitors these facilities, is considered to be the most reliable data source. This data list is currently being updated by the Department of Health. They were consulted on several occasions to answer questions and provide locational information. The VIMS Tidal Wetlands Inventory Series which is now available in digital format for most of Virginia's tidal waters is considered the most comprehensive digital database for tidal wetlands information. This database was transferred to digital format as a component of the ongoing activities of the CCI Program at VIMS. The data has been transferred to the EcoMAPS Program at the Virginia Council on the Environment. The Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) Distribution and Abundance Survey, conducted by the Sea Grass Program in the Department of Biological Sciences at VIN4S, is considered a reliable and up-dated source of information regarding the location of SAV beds within the Chesapeake Bay. This is an important Bay resource to consider when evaluating areas sensitive to sewage disposal. This program is funded by the Environmental Protection Agency, and the database is available through the EcoMAPS Program. DATA TRANSFER Data collected from the various sources listed above were drafted on stable-base, mylar USGS 7.5 minute topographic maps. These maps have a scale of 1:24,000 (1 inch = 2,000 feet). Reported accuracy of these base maps is +/- 30 feet. The scale of the maps is equivalent to the scale of the originally mapped ESI Atlas maps. A detailed and complex coding system was designed to facilitate an organized and accurate transfer of data from the Atlas maps to the topographic base maps. Each base map was checked prior to digitizing to ensure completeness in the data transfer. The digital record, once generated, was again checked for correctness and consistency. 2 0 NDZ COVERAGES In addition to the SAV and Tidal Wetlands data, stored as separate databases, the following coverages have been developed specifically for this project. Most of the biological and socioeconomic data constituents were gathered from the NOAA ESI Map Atlas. Information for marinas with pump-out facilities was collected principally from the Virginia Department of Health. Coverages related to the biological components within the Chesapeake Bay include: identification of shellfish beds, identification of common local waterfowl, shorebirds, finfish, reptiles, invertebrates, nesting areas and nursery grounds. The primary groups to be covered are listed in Table 1. Where possible, representatives of these groups are coded to the species level and referenced to a principal species index table (Appendix 2) derived from the ESI Atlas. The identification of rare, threatened and endangered species is also provided. Since several species occur seasonally in the Bay, seasonality is included where appropriate. Socioeconomic coverages addressed have been gathered from the ESI Atlas. They include: parks and public beaches, ecological refuges, preservation areas, and archaeological sites. Public and private marinas are included and those sites which have pump-out facilities will be identified. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE Geographic coverage for the identification of "no discharge" zones within Tidewater Virginia includes 104 USGS Topographic Quadrangles. These maps incorporate the Eastern and Western shores of the Chesapeake Bay, the shorelines of waterways contiguous to the Bay, and the Atlantic coastline in Virginia. Table 2 lists the topographic quadrangle and gives both the ESI and VIMS map identification number. Figure 1 references the ESI map identification number (Table 2) to illustrate the location of each quadrangle. Figure 2 illustrates the same regional breakdown of quadrangles but uses the VIMS map identification numbers as reference. Here, the first two digits in the map index number equals the first two digits along the line of longitude, and the last two digits in the map index number equals the first two digits of the intersecting line of latitude which forms the lower left comer of the quadrant. DATABASE DESIGN The No Discharge Zone (NDZ) database has been designed in an Arc/Info GIS format. The database design was developed at the CCI laboratory and beta tested before production digitizing began. The characteristics of the ESI maps dictated that the structure and hierarchy of the NDZ database be extremely complicated. Figure 3 illustrates the general database hierarchy of the various elements included. Two different types of coverages exist: point/line and polygon. Many of the data elements (i.e. items) addressed can be represented as a point, a 3 TABLE 1. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS PRINCIPAL CATEGORIES AND GROUPS BIRDS INVERTEBRATES Dabbling Ducks Oysters Diving Ducks Clams Sea Ducks Crabs Geese and Swans Scallops Rails Shrimp Raptors Wading Birds Diving Birds Shore Birds VEGETATION Gulls and Terns Ancillary Tidal Wetlands Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Nesting Areas FINFISH SOCIOECONOMIC Nursery Fish Public/Private Marinas Anadromous Fish Marinas w/ Pump-out Facilities Estuarine Archaeological Sites 0 Boat Ramps Parks and Public Beaches AMPHIBIANS Ecological Areas: Reserves Turtles Alligators 4 TABLE 2. TABLE OF GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE USGS QUADRANGLE ESI MAP ID VIMS MAP ID Accomac 88 6510 Achilles 51 5907 aw Alexandria 1 5419 Bacons Castle 67 5705 Benns Church 71 5804 Bloxom. 84 6611 Brandon 62 5507 Burgess 20 6012 Cape Charles 96 6207 Cape Henry 75 6204 Champlain 30 5513 Charles City 61 5407 Cheriton 97 6307 Chesapeake Channel 103 6205 Chesconessex 82 6411 Chincoteague East 80 6812 Chincoteague West 79 6712 Claremont 64 5506 Clay Bank 50 5807 Cobb Island 98 6407 Colonial Beach North 12 5515 Colonial Beach South 13 5514 Crisfield 23 6412 Dahlgren 11 5415 Deltaville 42 6009 Drewrys Bluff 57 5108 Dunnsville 33 5611 Dutch Gap 58 5208 Elliotts Creek 100 6206 Ewell 21 6212 Exmore 91 6409 Fishermans Island 104 6305 Fleets Bay 39 6010 Fort Belvoir 2 5318 Franktown 93 6308 Fredericksburg 25 5115 Great Fox Island 22 6312 Great Machipongo, Inlet 99 6507 Gressitt 46 5708 5 USGS QUADRANGLE ESI MAP ID VIMS MAP ID Hampton 70 6005 Heathsville 19 5912 Hog Island 66 5706 Hopewell 59 5207 Indian Head 5 5317 Irvington 37 5910 Jamesville, 90 6309 King George 10 5315 Kinsale 17 5813 Knotts Island 78 6301 Little Creek 74 6104 Lively 35 5811 Loretto 29 5413 Mathews 48 6008 Mathias Point 8 5416 Metornkin Inlet 89 6610 Morattico 34 5711 Mount Landing 31 5512 Mount Vernon 3 5418 Mulberry Island 68 5805 40 Nandua Creek 86 6310 Nanjemoy 7 n/a Nassawadox 94 6408 New Kent 43 5509 New Point Comfort 52 6007 Newport News North 69 5905 Newport News South 72 5904 Norfolk North 73 6004 Norge 63 5607 North Bay 77 6302 Parksley 83 6511 Passapatanzy 9 5215 Piney Point 16 5814 Poquoson East 55 6006 Poquoson West 54 5906 Port Royal 27 5314 Pungoteague 87 6410 Quantico 4 5217 Quinby Inlet 95 6508 Rappahannock Academy 26 5214 Reedville 38 6011 Richmond 56 5109 6 USGS QUADRANGLE ESI MAP ID VIMS MAP ID Rollins Fork 28 5414 St. Clements Island 15 5714 St. George Island 18 5913 Saluda 40 5809 Saxis 24 6512 Ship Shoal Inlet 102 6406 Smithfield n/a 6112 Stratford Hall 14 5614 .Surry 65 5606 Tangier Island 81 6311 Tappahannock 32 5612 Toano 45 5608 Townsend 101 6306 Urbanna 36 5810 Virginia Beach 76 6303 Wachapreague 92 6509 Wallops Island 85 6711 Ware Neck 47 5908 West Point 44 5609 Westover 60 5307 Widewater 6 5216 Williamsburg 49 5707 Wilton 41 5909 Yorktown 53 5806 7 Figure 1. ESI Map Index 77. VIRGINIA -4 6 -T- 7 8 -380 30' 25 S--) 12 76, 30' --i-i "Th 76- 17- C IS @ @13 OT P-\ 4 129 118 lq@, 7 75* 30'- 380 31 79 CHINCOTEAGUE ILAND 33 34 35 38, 81 82 `7 '@NGIIAM SAY :3 T \i -, I 0 35W 3@ , W- 'r-- j T 7 -?&MET.M.I. INLET EETS SAY CD 56 43 1 7-92 92-- W." c D.11-1 @C v @ .11. 144 W.lh.p,..q.. 57 5 a T 1:17 9 94 7' 30' 0 Uj 59 62 C/ 49 51\_ 96 rREAT MACHIPONGO INLET %@@,ACK SAY U) wo lo-i_g 100 T Al T-k 97 @69 VID 03 lj@ @'Smj Eq...s SLAND --1370 7 7tj 3e 30' Tt.1 T.2 @92* @R@Aj' M LOCATION KEY FOR VIRGINIA ESI MAPS Figure 2. VIMS Map Index VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE 20 COMPREHENSIVE COASTAL INVENTORY 19 MAP REFERENCE INDEX 18 17 1 24,000 16 15 14 A 13 12 A 10 09 08 07 Ag 06 05 04 03 02 $sl 01 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 9 Figure 3 NO DISCHARGE ZONE DATABASE HIERARCHY POINTS/LINES/POLYGON COVERAGES FIPS CODE PUBLIC AREAS BIOTA ARCHAEOLOGY MARINAS BOAT RAMP (xxx) Reserves Park National Pump-out Preserves Public Beaches Register Potential Access Refuges Ecological Areas F BIRDS RE, TILES FINFISH INVERIEBRATES dabbling ducks anadromous oysters diving ducks estuarine clams sea ducks resident nursery fishes scallops geese and swans resident freshwater fishes crabs diving birds shrimp wasing birds raptors rails shore birds gulls and terns ancillary Note: Biotic groups (e.g. dabbling ducks) may be broken down by species. Consult the database and Species List for additional information. line (arc), or a polygon. This is necessary because of -the nature and distribution of the various data elements originally portrayed on the ES1 maps. Items like nesting areas for bird habitat may be represented as a single point, yet in several areas the nesting sites may be distributed as a range, represented by an arc. Shellfish beds are typically polygon coverages, while finfish are generally represented as a line coverage indicating the range along the waterbody. Each map has the possibility for three different attribute files: a polygon, a line, and a point file. The naming convention for these files is directly related to the 4-digit VIMS map identification number (xxxx). The three different types of files will observe the following naming convention: PTSXXXX.AAT Arc Attributes PTSXXXX.PAT Point Attributes POLXXXX.PAT Polygon Attributes where XXXX is the map identification number, arcs are lines, and polygons are elements which can be represented as closed areas. The above information for any map coverage can be queried through Arcedit or Arcplot by referencing POLXXXX or PTSXXXX (where XXXX is the VIMS map identification number). Access can also be achieved through Tables in Arc/Info. Figure 4 schematically illustrates the database structure. The various items listed within each file are defined for Arc/Info users in Appendix I. A digital 1:24,000 shoreline coverage was used as the baseline coverage for generating the NDZ database. The digital shoreline record is a GIS coverage created as a separate activity of the CCI Program. Once the NDZ maps were digitized, the shoreline coverage was removed. It has not been included here as part of the NDZ data. It can, however, be acquired through the EcoMAPS Program at the Virginia Council on the Environment. Species common to each individual map extent are referenced in a separate data file titled Common Local Species. Appendix III is a printout of the Common Local Species file. This file can be queried through Tables (in Arc/Info) and references both the ESI (ESI #) and the VIMS map (NDZ #) identification numbers. The user can scan this database to locate the map coverage of interest and the corresponding list of common local species broken down by the primary biotic categories shown in Figure 3 (e.g. Reptiles). The Common Local Species data file differs in content from the POLXXXX or PTSXXXX files to the extent that the information contained in the data file represents a regional perspective of species occurrence within the map limits, whereas data included in the POLXXXX or PTSXXXX files are very specific to the geographic areas indicated on the map. For example, a particular fish species may be common everywhere within the boundaries of the topographic coverage, and win therefore be listed in the Common Local Species file. However, that particular species may be prominent in one specific tributary during the spawning months, and therefore will be included in the POLXXXX or PTSXXXX data files with a reference to its seasonality or nursery area. 11 0% 0 0 0 0 0 91 Figure 4. Arc / Info Database Structure NDZ PTS5208 POL5208 COMMON LOCAL SPECIES SPECIES LIST ITEMS ITEMS PTS5208.PAT PTS5208.AAT POL5208.PAT RECORD RECORD # ITEMS NDZ# SPECIES - ID ITEMS ITEMS ESI# GROUP FIPS FiPS FIPS SHELLFISH GROUP.NAME GROUP GROUP GROUP FISH COMMON.NAME SPECIES -@ RTE* S PECI ES -4 RTE* SPECIES -4 FITE BIRDS SPECIESMAME SEASONS SEASONS SEASONS REPTILES FITE NESTING.AREAS NESTING.AREAS NESTING.AREAS PUBLIC.AREAS PUBLIC.AREAS PUBLIC.AREAS ARCHEOLOGY ARCHEOLOGY ARCHEOLOGY NATL.REGISTER NATL.REGISTER NATL.REGISTER MARINAS MARINAS MARINAS PUMPOUT PUMPOUT PUMPOUT POTENTIAL.ACCESS POTENTIAL.ACCESS POTENTIAL.ACCESS BOAT.RAMP BOAT.RAMP BOAT.RAMP FITE - Rare, Threatened or Endangered (in Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina). A complete Species List modified from the ESI'Atlas is available as an "Info" table which can be queried through Arc/Info. The Species List identifies the biological group, species, common name, seasonality, and rare threatened or endangered status. The GIS codes are listed for the items where appropriate. A hardcopy of the Species List data file is found in Appendix H. The list has application within all the various components of the NDZ database. Appendix I should be consulted to define the coded items. DELIVERABLES In addition to this report and the accompanying report entitled The Progression of "No Discharge Zone" Status in Water Bodies Across the Continental United States, a complete set of the Arc/Info digital NDZ database, generated as a component of this project, is being delivered to the Virginia Council on the Environment. ANTICIPATED USES As access to and use of GIS software continues to increase throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia, the database being generated for this project will have expanded utility far beyond the objectives of this project. Given this fact, coverages which may have been overlooked for the purpose of delineating potential NDZ regions, have been included as they have potential uses for other interests. Since the original ESI Atlas was produced in hardcopy with limited distribution, several state and federal agencies have expressed a great interest in acquiring the digital database once complete. State, federal, and local agencies will benefit from the availability of a comprehensive inventory of living aquatic resources within the Chesapeake Bay. In addition, this effort represents the first digital database of existing marina facilities in Virginia. The capabilities of GIS will allow this database to be updated and expanded in areas where research and management interests prevail. 13 0 APPENDIX I 0 NDZ ITEMS, CODES, AND DESCRIPTIONS 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 6 0 0 Appendix I ITEM CODE(SMABEL DESCRIPTION FIPS xxx 3-digit integer character PUBLIC AREAS xxx...n 128 character alphanumeric place name reserves designated reserve area preserves designated preservation area refuges designated wildlife refuge ecological area designated area with ecological significance park/public beaches public recreation area GROUP A-Q Biotic Groups Species 1 - 136 Species Name rte status Rare,threatened,endangered status (added to species code) + rte, in Virginia rte in Maryland rte in North Carolina A species which are resident/nursery finfish I critical habitat area for species - seed beds - no rte Seasons 1 summer 2 fall 3 winter 4 spnng Nesting Areas x integer character referenced by species 0 0 0 ITEM CODE(SVLABEL DESCRIPTION GROUP BREAKDOWNS GROUP A dabbling ducks Species 1-9 consult Species List GROUP B diving ducks Species 10-20 consult Species List GROUP C sea ducks Species 21-25 consult Species List GROUP D geese and swans Species 26-31 consult species list GROUP E diving birds Species 32- 37 consult Species List GROUP F wading birds Species 38-48 consult Species List GROUP G raptors Species 49- 51 consult Species List GROUP H rails Species 52- 55 consult Species List GROUP I shore birds Species 56- 74 consult Species List GROUP i gulls and tems Species 75-88 consult Species List GROUP K ancillary (waterfowl data) Species 89 -94 consult Species List GROUP L anadromous (fish) Species 95 -99 consult Species List ITEM CODE(S)/LABEL DESCRIVFION GROUP M nursery (fish) Species 100-115 consult Species List GROUP N resident freshwater (fish) Species 116- 120 consult Species List GROUP 0 resident estuarine (fish) Species 121 - 126 consult Species List GROUP P invertebrates Species 127 - 132 consult Species List GROUP Q turtles and alligators (reptiles) Species 133 - 136 consult Species List ARCHAEOLOGY I I archaeological site 2-10 2 to 10 archaeological sites >10 greater than 10 archaeological sites National Register 0 site not on the National Register site listed on the National Register MARINAS xxx ... n 128 character alphanumeric place name x marina 8 character where x = number of marinas identified Pump-out 0 no pump-put facility I has a pump-out facility Potential Access 0 is considered for water access I is not considered for water access BOAT RAMP 0 no boat ramp x integer character for number of boat ramps present 9 0 APPENDIX II 0 NDZ SPECIES LIST 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 SPECIES-ID GROUP =A GROUP.NAME =DABBLING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =MALLARD SPECIES.NAME =Anas.platyrhynchos RTE =.- SPECIES-ID 2 GROUP =A GROUP.NAME =DABBLING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =BLACK.DUCK SPECIES.NAME =Anas.rubripes RTE 3 SPECIES-ID 3 GROUP =A GROUP.NAME =DABBLING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =PINTAIL SPECIES.NAME =Anas.acuta RTE 4 SPECIES-ID 4 GROUP =A GROUP.NAME =DABBLING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =GADWALL SPECIES.NAME =Anas.strepera RTE 5 SPECIES-ID 5 11-7 R nTIrl I-C =A GROUP.NAME =DABBLING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =BLUE-WINGED.TEAL SPECIES.NAME =Anas.discors RTE 6 SPECIES-ID 6 GROUP =A GROUP.NAME =DABBLING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =GREEN-WINGED.TEAL SPECIES.NAME =Anas.carolinensis RTE 7 SPECIES-ID 7 GROUP =A GROUP.NAME =DABBLING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =AMERICAN.WIDGEON SPECIES.NAME =Anas.americana RTE 8 SPECIES-ID GROUP =A GROUP.NAME =DABBLING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =WOOD.DUCK SPECIES.NAME =Aix.sponsa RTE 9 SPECIES-ID 9 GROUP =A GROUP.NAME =DABBLING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =SHOVELER SPECIES.NAME =Spatula.clypeata RTE SPECIES-ID 10= 10 GROUP =B GROUP.NAME =DIVING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =LESSER.SCAUP SPECIES.NAME =Aythya.affinis RTE SPECIES-ID 11 GROUP =B GROUP.NAME =DIVING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =GREATER-SCAUP SPECIES.NAME =Aythya.marila RTE 12 SPECIES-ID 12 GROUP =B GROUP.NAME =DIVING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =CANVASBACK SPECIES.NAME =Aythya.valisineria RTE 13 SPECIES-ID 13 GROUP =B GROUP.NAME =DIVING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =RING.NECKED.DUCK SPECIES.NAME =Aythya.collaris RTE SPECIES-ID 14 14 GROUP =B GROUP.NAME =DIVING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =REDHEAD SPECIES.NAME =Aythya.americana RTE 15 SPECIES-ID 15 GROUP =B GROUP.NAME =DIVING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =AMERICAN.GOLDENEYE SPECIES.NAME =Bucephala.clangula RTE 16 SPECIES-ID 16 GROUP =B GROUP.NAME =DIVING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =BUFFLEHEAD SPECIES.NAME =Bucephala.albeola RTE 17 SPECIES-ID 17 GROUP =B GROUP.NAME =DIVING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =COMMON.MERGANSER SPECIES.NAME =Mergus.merganser RTE 18 SPECIES-ID 18 GROUP =]3 GROUP.NAME =DIVING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =RED-BREASTED.MERGANSER SPECIES.NAME =Mergus.serrator RTE 19 SPECIES-ID 19 GROUP =B GROUP.NAME =DIVING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =HOODED.MERGANSER SPECIES.NAME =Lophodytes.cucullatus RTE 20 SPECIES-ID 20 GROUP =B GROUP.NAME =DIVING.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =RUDDY.DUCK SPECIES.NAME =Oxyura.jamaicensis RTE 21 SPECIES-ID 21 GROUP =c GROUP.NAME =SEA.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =SURF.SCOTER SPECIES.NAME =Melanitta.perspicillata RTE 22 SPECIES-ID 22 GROUP =c GROUP.NAME =SEA.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =WHITE-WINGED.SCOTER SPECIES.NAME =Melanitta.deglandi RTE 23 SPECIES-ID 23 GROUP =c GROUP.NAME =SEA.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =COMMON.SCOTER SPECIES.NAME =Oidemia.nigra RTE 24 SPECIES-ID 24 GROUP =c GROUP.NAME =SEA.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =COMMON.EIDER SPECIES.NAME =Somateria.mollissima RTE 25 SPECIES-ID 25 GROUP =c GROUP.NAME =SEA.DUCKS COMMON.NAME =OLDSQUAW SPECIES.NAME =Clangula.hyemalis RTE 26 SPECIES-ID 26 GROUP =D GROUP.NAME =GEESE.AND.SWANS COMMON.NAME =CANADA.GOOSE SPECIES.NAME =Branta.canadensis RTE 27 SPECIES-ID 27 GROUP =D GROUP.NAME =GEESE.AND.SWANS COMMON.NAME =ATLANTIC.BRANT SPECIES.NAME =Branta.bernicla RTE 28 SPECIES-ID 28 GROUP =D GROUP.NAME =GEESE.AND.SWANS COMMON.NAME =GREATER.SNOW.GOOSE SPECIES.NAME =Anser.caerulescens.atlantica RTE 29 =- SPECIES-ID 29 GROUP =D GROUP.NAME =GEESE.AND.SWANS COMMON.NAME =LESSER.SNOW.GOOSE SPECIES.NAME =Anser.caerulescens.caerulescens RTE 30 SPECIES-ID 30 GROUP =D GROUP.NAME =GEESE.AND.SWANS COMMON.NAME =WHISTLING.SWAN SPECIES.NAME =Olor.columbianus RTE 31 SPECIES-ID 31 GROUP =D GROUP.NAME =GEESE.AND.SWANS COMMON.NAME =MUTE.SWAN SPECIES.NAME =Cygnus.olor RTE SPECIES-ID 32 32 GROUP =E GROUP.NAME =DIVING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =DOUBLE-CRESTED.CORMORANT SPECIES.NAME =Phalacrocorax.auritus RTE 33 SPECIES-ID 33 GROUP =E GROUP.NAME =DIVING.BIRDS CIOMMON.NAME =COMMON.LOON SPECIES.NAME =Gavia.immer RTE 34 SPECIES-ID 34 GROUP =E GROUP.NAME =DIVING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =RED-THROATED.LOON SPECIES.NAME =Gavia.stellata RTE 35 SPECIES-ID 35 GROUP =E GROUP.NAME =DIVING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =HORNED.GREBE SPECIES.NAME =Podiceps.auritus RTE 36 SPECIES-ID 36 GROUP =E GROUP.NAME =DIVING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =BROWN.PELICAN SPECIES.NAME =Pelecanus.occidentalis RTE 37 SPECIES-ID 37 GROUP =E GROUP.NAME =DIVING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =PIED-BILLED.GREBE SPECIES.NAME =Podilymbus.podiceps RTE 38 SPECIES-ID 38 41 GROUP =F GROUP.NAME =WADING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =BLACK-CROWNED.NIGHT.RERON SPECIES.NAME =Nycticorax.nycticorax RTE 39 SPECIES-ID 39 GROUP =F GROUP.NAME =WADING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =YELLOW-CROWNED.NIGHT.HERON SPECIES.NAME =Nycticorax.violaceus RTE 40 SPECIES-ID 40 GROUP =F GROUP.NAME =WADING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =GREEN.HERON SPECIES.NAME =Butorides.striatus RTE 41 SPECIES-ID 41 GROUP =F GROUP.NAME =WADING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =LOUISIANA.HERON SPECIES.NAME =Hydranassa.tricolor RTE 42 SPECIES-ID 42 GROUP =F GROUP.NAME =WADING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =LITTLE.BLUE.HERON SPECIES.NAME =Florida.caerulea RTE 43 SPECIES-ID 43 GROUP =F GROUP.NAME =WADING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =CATTLE.EGRET SPECIES.NAME =Bubulcus.ibis RTE 44 SPECIES-ID 44 GROUP =F GROUP.NAME =WADING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =GREAT.EGRET SPECIES.NAME =Casmerodius.albus RTE 45 SPECIES-ID 45 GROUP =F GROUP.NAME =WADING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =SNOWY.EGRET SPECIES.NAME =Egretta.thula RTE 46 SPECIES-ID 46 GROUP =F GROUP.NAME =WADING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =GREAT.BLUE.HERON SPECIES.NAME =Ardea.herodias RTE 47 =- SPECIES-ID 47 GROUP =F GROUP.NAME =WADING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =EASTERN.GLOSSY.IBIS SPECIES.NAME =Plegadis.falcinellus 4b RTE 48 SPECIES-ID 48 GROUP =F GROUP.NAME =WADING.BIRDS COMMON.NAME =WHITE.IBIS SPECIES.NAME =Eudocimus.albus RTE 49 SPECIES-ID 49 GROUP =G GROUP.NAME =RAPTORS COMMON.NAME =BALD.EAGLE SPECIES.NAME =Haliaeetus.leucocephalus RTE 50 SPECIES-ID 50 GROUP =G GROUP.NAME =RAPTORS COMMON.NAME =OSPREY SPECIES.NAME =Pandion.haliaetus RTE 51 =- SPECIES-ID 51 GROUP =G GROUP.NAME =RAPTORS COMMON.NAME =PEREGRINE.FALCON SPECIES.NAME =Falco.peregrinus RTE 52 SPECIES-ID 52 GROUP =H GROUP.NALME =RAILS COMMON.NAME =CLAPPER.RAIL SPECIES.NAME =Rallus.longirostris.longirostris RTE 53 SPECIES-ID 53 GROUP =H GROUP.NAME =RAILS COMMON.NAME =KING.RAIL SPECIES.NAME =Rallus.longirostris.elegans RTE 54 SPECIES-ID 54 GROUP =H GROUP.NAME =RAILS COMMON.NAME =VIRGINIA.RAIL SPECIES.NAME =Rallus.aquaticus.limicola RTE 55 SPECIES-ID 55 GROUP =H GROUP.NAME =RAILS COMMON.NAME =SORA.RAIL SPECIES.NAME =Porzana.carolina RTE 56 SPECIES-ID 56 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SPECIES-ID = 116 GROUP =N GROUP.NAME =RESIDENT.FRESHWATER COMMON.NAME =WHITE.AND.CHANNEL.CATFISH SPECIES.NAME =Ictalurus.catus.and.Ictalurus.punctatus RTE 117 SPECIES-ID 117 GROUP =N GROUP.NAME =RESIDENT.FRESHWATER COMMON.NAME =WHITE.PERCH SPECIES.NAME =Morone.americana RTE 118 SPECIES-ID 118 GROUP =N GROUP.NAME =RESIDENT.FRESHWATER COMMON.NAME =YELLOW.PERCH SPECIES.NAME =Perca.flavescens RTE 119 SPECIES-ID 119 GROUP =N GROUP.NAME =RESIDENT.FRESHWATER COMMON.NAME =BANDED.KILLIFISH SPECIES.NAME =Fundulus.diaphanus RTE 120 SPECIES-ID 120 GROUP =N go GROUP.NAME =RESIDENT.FRESHWATER COMMON.NAME =TIDEWATER.SILVERSIDE SPECIES.NAME =Menidia.beryllina RTE 121 SPECIES-ID -- 121 GROUP =0 GROUP.NAME =RESIDENT.ESTUARINE COMMON.NAME =ATLANTIC.SILVERSIDE SPECIES.NAME =Menidia.menidia RTE 122 SPECIES-ID -- 122 GROUP =0 GROUP.NAME =RESIDENT.ESTUARINE COMMON.NAME =MUMMICHOG SPECIES.NAME =Fundulus.heteroclitus RTE 123 SPECIES-ID 123 GROUP =0 GROUP.NAME =RESIDENT.ESTUARINE COMMON.NAME =STRIPED.KILLIFISH SPECIES.NAME =Fundulus.majalis RTE 124 SPECIES-ID 124 GROUP =0 GROUP.NAME =RESIDENT.ESTUARINE COMMON.NAME =ANCHOVY SPECIES.NAME =Anchoa.mitchelli RTE 125 SPECIES-ID -- 125 GROUP =0 GROUP.NAME =RESIDENT.ESTUARINE COMMON.NAME =SHEEPSHEAD.MINNOW SPECIES.NAME =Cyprinodon.variegatus RTE 126 SPECIES-ID - 126 GROUP =0 GROUP.NAME =RESIDENT.ESTUARINE COMMON.NAME =MARYLAND.DARTER SPECIES.NAME =Etheostoma.sellare RTE =+ 127 SPECIES-ID -- 127 GROUP =P GROUP.NAME =INVERTEBRATES COMMON.NAME =OYSTER SPECIES.NAME =Crassostrea.virginica RTE 128 SPECIES-ID 128 GROUP =P GROUP.NAME =INVERTEBRATES COMMON.NAME =HARD.CLAM SPECIES.NAME =Mercenaria.mercenaria RTE 129 SPECIES-ID 129 GROUP =P GROUP.NAME =INVERTEBRATES COMMON.NAME =SOFT.CLAM SPECIES.NAME =Mya.arenaria RTE 130 =- I SPECIES-ID - 130 GROUP =p GROUP.NAME =INVERTEBRATES COMMON.NAME =BAY.SCALLOP SPECIES.NAME =Argopecten.irradians RTE 131 SPECIES-ID 131 GROUP =P GROUP.NAME =INVERTEBRATES COMMON.NAME =BLUE.CRAB SPECIES.NAME =Callinectes.sapidus RTE 132 SPECIES-ID 132 GROUP =P GROUP.NAME =INVERTEBRATES COMMON.NAME =SOUTHERN.SHRIMP SPECIES.NAME =Penaeus.spp. RTE 133 SPECIES-ID 133 GROUP =Q GROUP.NAME =TURTLES.AND.ALLIGATOR COMMON.NAME =ATLANTIC.GREEN SPECIES.NAME =Chelonia.mydas RTE 134 =+#* SPECIES-ID = 134 GROUP =Q GROUP.NAME =TURTLES.AND.ALLIGATOR COMMON.NAME =ATLANTIC.LOGGERHEAD SPECIES.NAME =Caretta.caretta RTE 135 SPECIES-ID -- 135 GROUP =Q GROUP.NAME =TURTLES.AND.ALLIGATOR COMMON.NAME =ATLANTIC.RIDLEY SPECIES.NAME =Lepidochelys.kempi RTE 136 SPECIES-ID -- 136 GROUP =Q GROUP.NAME =TURTLES.AND.ALLIGATOR COMMON.NAME =AMERICAN.ALLIGATOR SPECIES.NAME =Alligator.mississippiensis RTE 0 APPENDIEK III COMMON LOCAL SPECIES FILE 46 6 0 0 I ib, 'o 0 NDZ# = 5108 ESI# = 57 SHELLFISH FISH BIRDS REPTILES NDZ# = 5109 ESI# = 56 SHELLFISH FISH BIRDS REPTILES NDZ# = 5115 ESI# = 25 SHELLFISH FISH 1 2 3 4:N, 1 4:99+# BIRDS REPTILES NDZ# = 5207 ESI# = 59 SHELLFISH FISH 1 2 3) 4@N, 4:99+#, 3 4:117 118 BIRDS 3:1 2, 1 2 4:32, 1 2 3 4:8 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5208 ESI# = 58 SHELLFISH FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 3 4:N, 4:99*# 112^ 116, 3 4:117 118 BIRDS 3:A B 12 26, 3 4:1 2 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5214 ESI# = 26 SHELLFISH FISH 1 2 3 4:N, 1 4:L(+#) BIRDS 1 2 3 4:8 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5215 ESI# = 9 SHELLFISH FISH BIRDS REPTILES NDZ# = 5216 ESI# = 6 SHELLFISH FISH BIRDS REPTILES NDZ# = 5217 ESI# = 4 SHELLFISH FISH BIRDS REPTILES NDZ# = 5307 ESI# = 60 SHELLFISH FISH 1 2 3 4:N 4 99+# 112", 1 4:117 118 BIRDS 1 3 4:1 2 4 5, 3:3 12 26 28 30, 1 2 4:32 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5314 ESI# = 27 SHELLFISH FISH 1 4:L 112^, 1 2 3 4:N, 4:99+# BIRDS 2 3:A 26 30, 1 2 3 4:8, 2 4:H REPTILES NDZ# = 5315 ESI# = 10 SHELLFISH FISH BIRDS REPTILES NDZ# = 5317 ESI# = 5 SHELLFISH FISH BIRDS REPTILES NDZ# = 5318 ESI# = 2 SHELLFISH FISH BIRDS REPTILES NDZ# = 5407 ESI# = 61 SHELLFISH FISH 1 2 3 4:N, 4:112@ 117 BIRDS 3 4:1 2, 3:1 2 28, 1 2 4: 32 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5413 ESI# = 29 SHELLFISH FISH = 1 4:L 99+# 112^, 1 2 3 4:N BIRDS = 2 3:A 26 30, 1 2 3 4:8 49+#*, 3 4:18, 1 2 4:50 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5414 ESI# = 28 SHELLFISH FISH 1 4:L 99+# 112-' BIRDS 2 3:A 1 2 5 26 30, 1 2 3 4:8 49+#*f 3 4:18 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5415 ESI# = 11 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L 112^, 1 2 4:M 101 103 0, 1 2:102 112^ BIRDS 3:B 26, 1 2 3 4:J REPTILES = NDZ# = 5416 ESI# = 8 SHELLFISH = 1:131 FISH 1 4:L 112^ 117, 1 2 4:M 101 103 112^ 118 120 121 124 BIRDS 3:B 26, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4:32 50 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5418 ESI# = 3 SHELLFISH FISH BIRDS REPTILES NDZ# = 5419 ESI# = 1 SHELLFISH FISH BIRDS REPTILES NDZ# = 5506 ESI# = 64 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:M 101, 4:99+# 112 A 117 BIRDS 3:A 3 B 10 12 13 26 30, 3 4:1 2 68, 1 2 4:32 REPTILES NDZ# = 5507 ESI# = 62 SHELLFISH FISH 1 4:L 95 96 97, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:N, 4:99+# 112 A BIRDS 3:A B 12 26 30 49+#*, 3 4:1 2 3 5 6 12 68, 1 2 3 4:8 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5509 ESI# = 43 SHELLFISH FISH = 1 4:1, 118, 1:M 103 lll^, 1 2 3 4:N 117 0, 4:95 96 97 99+# 112^ 116, 1 2 4:101 BIRDS = 1 4:A 1 2 5, 2:B 10 12 13 C D 26 30, 3:25, 1 2 4:H 53 55 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5512 ESI# = 31 SHELLFISH FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:101 112^ 117 BIRDS 2 3:B 10 11 12 20 26, 1 2 3 4:8, 3:49+#*, 1 2 4:50 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5513 ESI# = 30 SHELLFISH FISH 1 4:L 99+# 112^, 1 2 3 4:N 116 118 BIRDS 2 3:A 26 30, 1 2 3 4:8f 3 4:18, 3:49+#*, 1 2 4:50 REPTILES NDZ# = 5514 ESI# = 13 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH I 4:L 112^, i 2 4:M 101 103 0, 1 2:102 112^ BIRDS 3:B 26, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4:32 50 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5515 ESI# = 12 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L 112^ 117, 1 2 4:M 101 103 0, 1:102 112^ BIRDS 1 2 3 4:J, 2 3:B 26 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5606 ESI# = 65 SHELLFISH = 1 4:131 FISH 1 4:L 95 96 97, 1 2 4:M 101 112^ 117, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 3:A B 10 11 12 13 20 C 25 D 26 30, 3 4:1 2 4 5, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4:32 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5607 ESI# = 63 SHELLFISH = 1 4:131 FISH 1 4:L 95 96 97f 1 2 4:M 101 112^ 117, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 3 4:A 1 2 5 B 68, 3:10 12 13 25 49+#*, 2 3:26, 1 2 4:32 78 79 83 REPTILES NDZ# = 5608 ESI# = 45 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH = 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 112 A 117, 1 2" 3 4:N 0, 4:99+# 101 124, 1 2:118, 1:121 BIRDS = 3:A 3 B 10 12 13 26 30, 3 4:1 2, 1 2 3 4:J, 1 2 4:32 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5609 ESI# = 44 SHELLFISH FISH = 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 112^ 124, 1 2 3 4:N 117 0, 4:95 96 99+#, 1:103 JJJA BIRDS = 3:A 1 2 3 4 5 B 10 13 25, 1 2 3 4:J, 2 3:26 30 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5611 ESI# = 33 SHELLFISH A FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:M 102 104 112 1 2 3 4:117 0 BIRDS 1 2 4:50 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5612 ESI# = 32 SHELLFISH A FISH 1 4:L(+#), 1 2 4:M 102 104 112 1 2 3 4:117 0 BIRDS 1 2 3 4:8, 1 2 4:50 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5614 ESI# = 14 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1-4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 103 112 A 0, 1 2:102 115A BIRDS 3:B 26, 1 2 3 4:j, 1 2 4:50 REPTILES NDZ# = 5705 ESI# = 6,77 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 102 JJJA 112A115 A 119, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 1 2 3 4:1 2 5 1 J, 2 3:A B 10 11 12 13 20 C 25 26 30 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5706 ESI# = 66 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 A FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 102 112 , 1 2 3 4:N 0, 4:95 96, 1:103 JJJA BIRDS 3:A B 10 11 12 13 20 C 25 26 30, 1 2 3 4:1 2 5 1 J, 1 2 4:8 32 REPTILES 41 NDZ# = 5707 ESI# = 49 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH = 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 102 112 A 114 A 115A 119, 2 3 4:N 0, 1:121 BIRDS = 3:A B 10 11 12 13 20 25 26 30; 1 3 4:1 2 5, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4: 50 REPTILES NDZ# = 5708 ESI# = 46 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131, 1 2 3 4:127 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3 4:1 2 5, 2 3:10 11 12 13 25 26, 2 4:32*, 1 2 3 4:1 J REPTILES = NDZ# = 5711 ESI# = 34 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:127 131, 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 112^, 1 2 3 4:N 0, 4:124 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 112^1 1 2 3 4:N 0, 4:124 BIRDS 3:A, 2 3:1 2 4, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4:46 50 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5714 ESI# = 15 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 103 0, 1 2:102 112^ 115^ BIRDS 2 3:A.B C D 26, 1 2 4:32* 50, 1 2 3 4:1 J REPTILES = NDZ# = 5804 ESI# = 71 SHELLFISH FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 1 2 3 4:2 5 1 J, 2 3:A B 20 25 26 28, 1 2 4:32 REPTILES = OR NDZ# = 5805 ESI# = 68 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 102 112^ 115^, 1 2 3 4:0, 4:114^ BIRDS 2 3:A B 10 11 12 13 15 20 C 25, 3:D 26 30, 1 2 3 4:1 2 5 1 J, 1 2 4:32 53 54 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5806 ESI# = 53 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:101 102 112^ 115^, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 3:A 5 B 10 11 12 13 20 C 25, 3 4:1 2 4 5, 1 2 3 4: 1 J, 1 2 4 : 4 6 REPTILES NDZ# = 5807 ESI# = 50 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:129 131 FISH 1 2 4:L M 101 102 112 A 114 A 115^ 119, 1 2 3 4:0, 1:121 BIRDS 3:10 11 12 13 20 25 26, 1 2 3 4:1 2 5 1 J, 1 2 4:32* 50 REPTILES NDZ# = 5809 ESI# = 40 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 102 104 112^, 1 2 3 4:115'@ 0, 2 3 4:114 4:119 BIRDS 3:A B 26, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4:46 50 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5810 ESI# = 36 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:1 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 112^, 1 2 3 4:115^ 0, 4:124 40 BIRDS 3:A B 26, 1 2 3 4:H I J, 1 2 4:50 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5811 ESI# = 35 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 112^, 1 2 3 4:0, 4:124 BIRDS 3:A B 26, 2 3:1 2 5, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4:46 50 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5813 ESI# = 17 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:M N 0 BIRDS 3:B C D, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4:50 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5814 ESI# = 16 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH = BIRDS = 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4:32* 50 REPTILES = to NDZ# = 5904 ESI# = 72 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4-:131 FISH 1 4:L 99+#,.l 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B 20 25 26 28, 1 2 3 4:1 2 5 1 J, 1 2 4:32 REPTILES = 2 4:134+#* NDZ# = 5905 ESI# = 69 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:128 131 FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B 20 25 26 29, 1 2 3 4:1 2 5 1 J, 1 2 4:32 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5906 ESI# = 54 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B 20 25 26 28, 1 2 3 4:2 5 1 J REPTILES = 1 2 4:134+#* NDZ# = 5907 ESI# = 51 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 1 2 4:32* 50, 2 3:A B 20 25 26 28, 1 2 3 4:1 J REPTILES = 2 4:134+#* NDZ# = 5908 ESI# = 47 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B 20 25 26 29, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4:50 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5909 ESI# = 41 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:L M 101 102 104 112^ 114^ 115@, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 3:A B 25 26, 1 2 3 4:1 1 REPTILES NDZ# = 5910 ESI# = 37 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 102 104 112^ 114^ 115^, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 3:A B 26 27 28 30, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 4:46 REPTILES = NDZ# = 5912 ESI# = 19 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:129 131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 0 BIRDS 3:B C 26 30, 1 2 3 4:1, 1 2 4:32* 50 REPTILES NDZ# = 5913 ESI# = 18 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 A FISH 1 4:L 112 , 1 2 4:M 103 0, 1 2:101 102 115^ BIRDS 3:A B C 26 30 1, 1 2 3 4:j, 1 2 4:50 REPTILES NDZ# = 6004 ESI# = 73 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 3:D 26 27 30, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4:32 REPTILES NDZ# = 6005 ESI# = 70 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B 20 25 26 28, 1 2 3 4:2 5 1 J REPTILES = 1 2 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6006 ESI# = 55 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B 20 25 26 28, 1 2 3 4:2 5 1 J REPTILES = 1 2 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6007 ESI# = 52 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131, 1 2 3 4:128 FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:N BIRDS 1 2 3 4:2 5 1 J, 2 3:A B 20 25 26 28, 1 2:50N REPTILES = 1 2 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6008 ESI# = 48 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 2 3 4:M 0 BIRDS 2 3:A B 20 25 26 29, 1 2 3 4:2 5 1, 1 2 4:50 REPTILES = 1 2 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6009 ESI# = 42 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 101 102 104, 1 2 3 4:112^ 115- 0, 4:119 BIRDS 3:A B C D 26 27 28 30, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4:46 50 REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6010 ESI# = 39 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:L M 101 102 104, 1 2 3 4:112 A 115- 0 BIRDS 3:A B C D 26 30, 1 2 3 4:1 j, 1 2 4:46 REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6011 ESI# = 38 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:B 101 102 104, 1 2 3 4:112 A 115 A 0 BIRDS 3:A B C D 26 30, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 1 2 4:50 REPTILES = 1 2:134+#* NDZ# = 6012 ESI# = 20 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 0, 3 4:114 A BIRDS 3:A B C 26 30, 1 2 4:32 50, 1 2 3 4:1 1 REPTILES NDZ# = 6104 ESI# = 74 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 1 2 3 4:2 5 1 J, 1 2 4:32, 2 3:A B 20 25 26 28 REPTILES = 1 2 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6204 ESI# = 75 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 3 4:0, 1 2 4:M BIRDS 2 3:A B 20 25 26 28, 1 2 3 4:2 5 1 J, 1 2 4:F REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6205 ESI# = 103 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 1 2 3 4:1 J, 2 3:A B 20 25 26 27 REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6206 ESI# = 100 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:M BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 1 2 3 4:1 2 1 J, 3:28 30, 1 2 4:32 50 REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6207 ESI# = 96 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 4:L 99+#, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 1 2 3 4:1 2 45 J, 3:28 30, 1 2 4:32 F 50 REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6212 ESI# = 21 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 112^, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 3:D 26 27 30, 1 2 4:F 50, 1 2 3 4:1 J REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6301 ESI# = 78 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:M BIRDS 3:A C 26 28 31 50, 1 2 3 4:1 J, 2 3:G(+#*), 2:51+#* REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6302 ESI# = 77 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH = 1 2 4:M BIRDS = 3:C 26 28, 1 2 4:F 50 H, 1 2 3 4:1 J REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6303 ESI# = 76 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:M BIRDS 3:C 26, 1 2 3 4:1 J REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6305 ESI# = 104 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131, 1 2 3 4:127 128 A A FISH 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 111^ 114 115 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 1 2 4:36* F 50 51+#*, 3:A B C D 26 27 28 30, 1 2 3 4:1 2 1 J, 2 3 4:52 REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6306 ESI# = 101 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 lll@ 114^ 115^ BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 1 2 3 4:1 2 F 50 51+#* 52 1 J, 3:28 30, 1:36* REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6307 ESI# = 97 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 JJJA 114A 115 A, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 1 2 3 4:1 2 F 52 1 J, 3:28 30, 1 2 4:50 REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6308 ESI# = 93 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:112 A 115^ 0 BIRDS 3:A B D 26 27 28 30 31, 3 4:C 21 22 23 25, 1 2 4:50 H, 1 2 3 4:1 J REPTILES = 1 2 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6309 ESI# = 90 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 102 104 106 114 A, 1 2 3 4:112^ 115 A 0 BIRDS 3:A B D 26 27 28 30 31, 1 2 3 4:1 2 1 J 85+#*, 3 4:C 21 22 23 25, 1 2 4:46 50 H REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6310 ESI# = 86 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 112 A 0 BIRDS 3:A B D 26 27 30, 2 3:C, 1 2 3 4:1 2 1 J, 1 2 4:46 50 54 .#4 REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6311 ESI# = 81 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:112^ 0 BIRDS 1 2 3 4:1 2 1 J, 2 3:A B C 26 27 30, 1 2 4:F 52 REPTILES = 1 2 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6312 ESI# = 22 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131, 1 2 3 4:128 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:112^ 0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 1 2 4:F 50, 1 3 4:1 2, 3:D 26 27 28 30, 1 2 3 4:52 1 1 80+#* REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6406 ESI# = 102 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 114^ 115^, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C D 26 27 28 30, 1 2 3 4:1 2 F 52 1 J, 1:36*, 1 2 4:51+#* REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6407 ESI# = 98 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 111^ 114" 115", 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C D 26 27 28 30, 1 2 4:F 51+#* 75N 84N, 1 2 3 4:1 2 F 52 1 J, 1:36* REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6408 ESI# = 94 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:127 128 131 FISH 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 111^ 114^ 115^, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C D 26 27 28 30, 1 2 3 4:1 2 52 1 J, 1 2 4:36* F 51+#* REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6409 ESI# = 91 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:128 131 FISH 1 2 3 4:0, 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 111^ 114^ 115^ BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 1 2 3 4:1 2 D 26 27 28 30 52 1 J, 1 2 4:F 51+#*, 1:36* REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6410 ESI# = 87 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 3:A B D, 2 3:C, 1 2 3 4:1 2 1 J, 1 2 4:46 H, 2:50 REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6411 ESI# = 82 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 3:A B C D 26 27 30, 1 2 3 4:1 2 1 J, 1 2 4:46 REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6412 ESI# = 23 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 1 2 3 4:2 1 1 80+#*f 2 3:A B C, 3:26 27 30, 1 2 4:H 50 83 84 REPTILES NDZ# = 6507 ESI# = 99 SHELLFISH FISH 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 111^ 114^ 115^ BIRDS 2 3:A B C D 26 27 28 30, 1 2 3 4:1 2 F 52 1 J, 1:36* REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6508 ESI# = 95 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:128 131 JJJA FISH 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 114^ 115^1 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 1 2 4:F 51+#*, 1 2 3 4:1 2 D 26 27 28 30 52 1 J, 1:36* REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6509 ESI# = 92 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:128 131 FISH 1 2 3 4:0, 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 111^ 114 A 115^ BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 1 2 3 4:1 2 D 26 27 28 30 52 1 J, 1 2 4:F 51+#*, 1:36* REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6510 ESI# = 88 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 JJJA 114^ 115^, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 1 2 4:F 51+#*, 1 2 3 4:1 2 D 26 27 28 30 52 1 J, 1:36* REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6511 ESI# = 83 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M 0, 1 2 3 4:112^ BIRDS 2 3:A B, 3:C D, 1 2 3 4:1 2 H I J, 1 2 4:46 50 REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6512 ESI# = 24 SHELLFISH = 1 2 4:131 FISH 1 4:L, 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C D, 1 2 4:F, 1 2 3 4:55 1, 1:50 REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NDZ# = 6610 ESI# = 89 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:128 131 FISH 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 JJJA 114^ 115^, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 1 2 3 4:1 2 D 26 27 28 30 52 1 J, 1 2 4:F 51+#*, 1:36* REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6611 ESI# = 84 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:128 131 FISH 1 2 4:M 100 101 102 103 106 111^ 114^ 115^, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C, 1 2 3 4:1 2 D 26 27 28 30 52 1 J, 1 2 4:F 51+#*, 1:36* REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6711 ESI# = 85 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:131 FISH 1 2 4:M, 4:114^, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C 26, 1 2 3 4:1 2 F 52 1 J 85+#*, 3:D, 1:36*, 1 2:51+#* REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6712 ESI# = 79 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:128 131 FISH 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0 BIRDS 2 3:A B C 26, 1 2 3 4:1 2 4 5 1 57+# 72 J, 3:D, 1:36*1 2:G(+#*), 1 2:51+#* ;4 REPTILES = 1:134+#* NDZ# = 6812 ESI# = 80 SHELLFISH = 1 2 3 4:128 131 FISH 1 2 4:M, 1 2 3 4:0, 3 4:114^ BIRDS 3:A B C D 27 28 30, 1 2 3 4:1 2 4 F 51+#* 1 J, 2 3 4:26 31, 1:36*1 1 2 4:57+# 70+#, 2:G(+#*) REPTILES = 1 4:134+#* NOAA COASTAL SERVICES CTR LIBRARY 3 6668 14111754 1