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*Burnett, Moro Cojo, Tembladero Sloughs disconnected
 
*Burnett, Moro Cojo, Tembladero Sloughs disconnected
 
*cattle grazing, railroad, road construction, freshwater impoundments for duck hunting
 
*cattle grazing, railroad, road construction, freshwater impoundments for duck hunting
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residential development
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*destruction and fragmentation of maritime chaparral and oak woodland habitat
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*steep access driveways leads to soil erosion
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*spread of invasive species
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*fire suppression
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*nutrient load from lawns and corrals
  
  

Revision as of 13:53, 31 January 2011

Watershed Impacts on Elkhorn Slough

Due to European settlement, the natural connectivity of both fresh and salt water has been disrupted. Development has caused major changes in water flow.

  • subsidence from artificial restriction of tidal exchange
  • loss of brackish communities
  • river diversion
  • artificial river mouth for Moss Landing Harbor
  • Culverts
  • tidal gates
  • sloughs diked and drained
  • Burnett, Moro Cojo, Tembladero Sloughs disconnected
  • cattle grazing, railroad, road construction, freshwater impoundments for duck hunting

residential development

  • destruction and fragmentation of maritime chaparral and oak woodland habitat
  • steep access driveways leads to soil erosion
  • spread of invasive species
  • fire suppression
  • nutrient load from lawns and corrals


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Carneros Watershed