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  • ...almon in California include: stream alterations brought about by poor land-use practices (especially those related to logging and urbanization) and by the ...ov/ESA-Salmon-Listings/Salmon-Populations/Coho/</ref>. This ESU status was designated 1999<ref name="noaa"/>.
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  • ...recognized for their natural, cultural, and historical resources. NHAs are designated by Congress but created at the request of local organizations and state gov ...ors". The first NHA named "National Heritage Area" was the fifth NHA to be designated: the Cane River NHA authorized in 1994.
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  • In the 1974, thirty-four California coastal regions were designated by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) as [[Areas of Special Bi In 1974 SWRCB designated 34 coastal Areas of Special Biological Significance (ASBS) and prohibited p
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  • * This page is out of date: [[Harkins Slough and Expansion of Urban Land Use at Watsonville]] **Lists pages that could use some beefing up. Some pages look like they aren't relevant to the wiki, but
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  • ...nd reintroduces California Condors to the wild. The [[USFWS]] also manages designated critical habitat for the [[California Tiger Salamander in California's Cent ...ted March 2021]] </ref>. Archaeologists have found evidence to suggest the use of California Condors during rituals of early peoples in California, and ot
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  • **UC Santa Barbara (vessel use, staffing support, facilities use/maintenance) **U.S. Air Force, Vandenberg Air Force Base (NOAA vessel use for launch support)
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  • ...ted uses (DU), which guide management and conservation planning.<ref name="designated"> [https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/rwqcb9/water_issues/programs/basin_plan/d ...cial Significance (BIOL)'''- marine life refuges, ecological reserves, and designated areas where the preservation and enhancement of natural resources requires
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  • ...mpaired waterbodies of the project area were impaired despite varying land use. Results suggested that fecal coliform contamination in agricultural water ...for Water Contact Recreation (which is the next most protective beneficial use).
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  • ...amenity. The CCT is designed to accommodate biking, hiking, and equestrian use. Currently, 60% of the CCT is complete. The CCT is conceptually similar to
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  • ... Central Coast Region|groundwater]] pumping for agricultural and municipal use has led to an overdraft of the aquifer. Groundwater overdraft occurs when ...over-draft and water quality disturbance. Agriculture is the dominant land use in the valley, and uses 84 percent of the water, but municipal demand is gr
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  • ...igrant and resident birds such as the Great Blue Heron and the Snowy Egret use the marsh areas as feeding and roosting habitat. A small breeding populatio * '''[http://www.fws.gov/ US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)]''': US FWS designated Elkhorn Slough as a Critical Habitat for the threatened California red-legg
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  • The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS) was designated on September 18, 1992 by the [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrat *[[Harkins Slough and Expansion of Urban Land Use at Watsonville]]
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  • * An analysis of land use and land cover. In the project area, land uses include approximately 34% fa Nitrate as N: must not exceed 10 mg/L in all recieving water designated MUN
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  • ... Valley Master Plan, or Cachagua Area Plan areas, or any other county land designated as Resource Conservation, Residential, Commercial or Industrial. ...funding and cost-sharing opportunities with agencies or organizations that use the data will be pursued.
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  • ... known probable sources. Compilation of existing data, identification of [[designated uses]], and evaluating seasonal factors are parts of this early summary. ...ed to the [[beneficial uses]] for the water body. The regulatory body may use a modeling tool to link secondary indicators to concentrations in the water
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  • There are two areas designated as critical habitat for [[steelhead]] in the Monterey Bay area.<ref> Centra *Educate the water-user community and promote multi-use/recycling of water to help reduce water withdrawals. This will provide more
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  • ...ject, that are held in trust for the people of the State of California. As designated in Guidelines §15386 the trustee agencies are *[[CEQA review and land use planning]]
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  • ... the campground project. The use of a "programmatic" EIR allowed Parks to use a "tiered" analysis of impacts as the scope of project components narrow. ...Base Reuse Plan created by the Fort Ord Reuse Authority, when the park was designated as open space encompassing a variety of uses including camping. The projec
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  • ... Status Species]</ref>. Other communities, such as scientific researchers, use a combination of Federal and State criteria when referring to special statu Plant species designated as “rare” under the California [[Native Plant Protection Act (NPPA)]].<
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  • ...eport all water bodies which do not meet [[water quality]] or [[beneficial use]] standards. Those impaired (polluted) water bodies not meeting water quali ...pts to quantify the allowable nutrient concentrations; regulatory agencies use objectives listed in the Plan as a starting point during TMDL development a
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  • ...cilities designed to extract 23 million gallons of water per day (GPD) for use in irrigation (34.5 Cubic Feet per Second). The diverted water is mixed wit ==Water Use==
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  • ...abitat management areas, and borderlands. Specific activities within these designated areas are also outlined.Consulting agencies involved in the Fort Ord HCP in *Section 10 of the ESA covers exceptions including use of [[Incidental Take Permits]]<ref name="ESA Section 10"> [http://www.fws.g
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  • ...nction. As in the federal [[Endangered Species Act (ESA)]], species can be designated as threatened or endangered. The CESA protects individual organisms and the # The population trend data was based solely on land use trend information without correlating [[CTS]] presence to the habitat loss.
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  • ... will be used for mitigation. The plan proposes a 9:1 conservation-to-land use ratio.<ref name="Duke Energy"/> ...s, <ref> Union of Concerned Scientists. 2013. Benefits of renewable energy use. Available from: http://www.ucsusa.org/clean-energy/renewable-energy/public
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  • ..., ranches, and community structures, while the remaining ninety percent is designated as permanently undeveloped.<ref name="SLCrealestate">Santa Lucia Conservanc ... to enforce compliance with rules set in place for conservation easements (use of conserved land for specified purposes).<ref name="SLCbroch"/>
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  • *Stewardship of Parks and Open Space through Land Use and Conservation Planning ...re classified as one of five types depending on the qualities and intended use of the open space:<ref name="MasterPlan"/>
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  • ...up, entity, or agency that is approved to move forward with development in designated areas of the former Fort Ord must comply with the HMP as well as the Fort O ...n.<ref>Zander Associates. 2002. Assessment East Garrison-Parker Flats Land Use Modifications Fort Ord, California. </ref> A portion of the Parker Flats M
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  • ...low for greater inter collaboration between various environmental and land use agencies, as well as education potential through public engagement and incr * [[Designated wilderness areas in Calfornia's Central Coast Region]]
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  • ...pportunities for high-quality wild trout angling. Each year new waters are designated as wild trout fisheries to protect and restore their habitats. '''''Central Region designated Wild Trout waters'''''
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  • ...is intended to be "a pleasant and visually obvious route that invites safe use by families with young children on bikes, and that can be jointly used by w *'''April 20, 2012''' [[Fort Ord National Monument]] designated under the Antiquities Act.
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  • ...n high tide line, subject to specified exceptions." It will be within this designated area the CCT would be created. Any further construction unassociated with t ...l public accessway to or from the sea, or that the commission has formally designated as part of the California Coastal Trail, shall be transferred or sold by th
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  • ...oal by requiring government and water agencies to halt overdraft of basins designated as medium or high priority, and bring these basins into balanced levels of ... fees (detailed in SB 1168) and offer support to "entities that extract or use groundwater to promote water conservation and protect groundwater resources
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  • ...plant and animal species, occurs within areas of urban development, and is designated as Environmentally Sensitive Habitat (ESHA) under the Coastal Act<ref name 2. Monarch butterflies use Monterey pines as overwintering locations, as seen in Pacific Grove, Monter
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  • ...ollister in [[San Benito County]], California (Image 1). The park became a designated SVRA as part of the [https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_display ...n raising environmental concerns, resulting in recognition of the need for designated spaces for regulated OHV recreation.<ref name="Lee2020"/><ref name="Cordell
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  • ...een converted to agriculture. In Monterey County, 61% of the total land is designated as agricultural land.<ref name= "ag"> Environmental Impacts: Agricultural R ...pesticides"> Frank E. 2016. Declining Bat Populations, Increased Pesticide Use & Infant Mortality. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/41a2/e60c16503c1425b0a
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  • Many connectivity studies and conservation measures use medium and large mammalian carnivores as the model organism. Mammalian carn ...nagement Plan| Habitat Management Plan (HMP)]] for the former [[Fort Ord]] designated land for development or conservation, with an emphasis on protecting habita
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  • ...d by the Delta Protection Commission (DPC), a state agency with Delta land use planning authority <ref> [https://californiapreservation.org/delta-nha/ Cal
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  • ...es of land to date to state and local governments for parks and recreation use. * In 2012, President Barack Obama designated [[Fort Ord National Monument (FONM)|Fort Ord National Monument]].
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  • The Great Basin National Heritage Area (GBNHA) was designated a National Heritage Area by congress, in 2006. The GBNHA covers nearly 16,0 ...s multiple uses permitted by congress, without managing or regulating land use<ref name="Great"/>.
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  • The Anza National Historic Trail was designated by Congress in 1990 to promote the eighteenth century expeditions of Spanis ...y operated by various land-use agencies. Therefore, their hours, fees, and use rules vary. Sections of the trail are present in Mexico, Arizona, and Calif
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