This project tested the potential for transferring ShoreZone data to the new Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification System. ShoreZone is a relatively mature coastal habitat mapping system with nearly 100,000 km of contiguous coastline mapped.
This Alaska Spartina Prevention and Response Plan reviews the known impacts, biology, and invasion history of Spartina on the west coast. It outlines strategies for prevention, early detection, and efficient organization of rapid response efforts.
The Bull Run Water Supply HCP is a 50-year plan to protect and improve aquatic habitat, while continuing to manage the watershed as a water supply for the City of Portland, Oregon.
The wild geoduck fishery in Washington State is jointly managed by the Washington Department of Natural Resources (WDNR), Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Puget Sound Treaty Indian Tribes.
A "habitat suitability" model constructed for the European green crab identifies potentially suitable habitats for the invasive species in coastal Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington. The model is based on shoreline attributes.