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CDFW Approved Mitigation Service Areas [ds2659]
This data set is of service areas for mitigation and conservation banks for which the California Department of Fish and Wildlife is a signatory. It does not include service areas for banks which are approved only Federally or for credits for species for which the Department does not require mitigation. All data, including boundaries and species covered and should be verified with the bank sponsor prior to making any decisions based on this data set. The contact information for the bank sponsor can be found at https://wildlife.ca.gov/conservation/planning/banking/approved-banks. Please look at the "Comment" field for important information regarding individual Service Area limitations. A Conservation or Mitigation Bank is privately or publicly owned land managed for its natural resource values. In exchange for permanently protecting, managing, and monitoring the land, the bank sponsor is allowed to sell or transfer habitat credits to perrmitees who need to satisfy legal requirements and compensate for the environmental impacts of developmental projects.Conservation (Endangered Species) BankingA conservation bank generally protects threatened and endangered species and habitat. Credits are established for the specific sensitive species that occur on the site. Conservation banks help to consolidate small, fragmented sensitive species compensation projects into large contiguous preserves which have much higher wildlife habitat values. Other agencies that typically participate in the regulation and approval of conservation banks are the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-National Marine Fisheries Service.Mitigation (Wetlands) BankingA mitigation bank protects, restores, creates, and enhances wetland habitats. Credits are established to compensate for unavoidable wetland losses. Use of mitigation bank credits must occur in advance of development, when the compensation cannot be achieved at the development site or would not be
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Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) Approved Projects [ds672]
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Vegetation - Western Riverside County - 2005 [ds170]
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Marine Districts - R7 - CDFW [ds3149]
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This dataset represents the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Districts used in commercial fishing regulations and referenced in the commercial fishing digest. The boundaries were drawn using various data sources. Please refer to the California Fish and Game Code, Division 8, Section 11000 for the specific boundaries. Only Marine Districts are included. Attributes:District: Number of the district. Description: Brief description of the district.
Conservation Plan Boundaries - HCP and NCCP [ds760]
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CDFW Public Access Lands [ds3077]
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Risk Assessment and Mitigation Program (RAMP) Fishing Zones - R7 - CDFW [ds3120]
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CDFW conducts risk assessments and implements management actions for the commercial and recreational Dungeness crab fisheries at the fishing zone level. Latitudinal boundaries for each fishing zone are as follows. All fishing zones extend to 200 nautical miles offshore. Zone 1: From the California/Oregon border (42° N. latitude) to Cape Mendocino (40°10 N. latitude) Zone 2: From Cape Mendocino to the Sonoma/Mendocino county line (38°46.125 N. latitude) Zone 3: From Sonoma/Mendocino county line to Pigeon Point (37°11 N. latitude) Zone 4: From Pigeon Point to Lopez Point (36°N. latitude) Zone 5: From Lopez Point to Point Conception (34°27 N. latitude) Zone 6: From Point Conception to the U.S./Mexico Border Zone 7: “Pacific Leatherback Sea Turtle Foraging Area” from Point Arena (38°57.5 N. latitude) to Point Pinos (36°38.314 N. latitude)Attributes: Fishing Zone: Zone Number. Description: Latitudinal boundaries of each fishing zone.
CDFW Public Access Lands [ds3077]
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Mitigation Target Areas for Interim Mitigation Strategy - 2010 [ds673]
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Sensitive Sites - OSPR [ds358]
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Mitigation Target Areas for Interim Mitigation Strategy - 2010 [ds673]
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