Name: California Aquatic Resources Inventory (CARI)
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Description: CARI is a Geographic Information System (GIS) dataset of surface waters and their riparian areas consisting of polygon and line features with data-rich attributes that can be used for developing broad- or fine-scale landscape summaries of aquatic features. CARI is a seamless statewide map compiled from multiple data sources and standardized to a common classification system. This statewide dataset provides the best available map of state surface waters and serves as the base map in EcoAtlas to coordinate monitoring and assessment at the landscape scale across federal, state, and local agencies, while providing enough detail to inform local land use planning.
Copyright Text: San Francisco Estuary Institute and Aquatic Science Center (SFEI)
Description: This feature class contains 606,226 line features depicting streams in the state of California.
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Copyright Text: San Francisco Estruary Institute and Aquatic Science Center
Description: This feature class contains 467,881 polygon features depicting wetlands that are standardized to a common wetland classification system (CARI) and provide additional source information.
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Copyright Text: San Francisco Estruary Institute and Aquatic Science Center
Name: Bay Area Aquatic Resources Inventory (BAARI)
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Description: BAARI is a detailed base map of the Bay Area's aquatic features that have been mapped using a standard mapping protocol developed by SFEI's GIS team. BAARI includes all wetlands, open water, streams, ditches, tidal marshes and flats, and riparian areas.
BAARI can be used to track changes in the amount, extent and condition of aquatic resources, serve as the base map for environmental monitoring study designs, and support resource planning and management efforts. BAARI is viewable on EcoAtlas, where users can browse the area's aquatic features and restoration projects on an interactive map.
Copyright Text: San Francisco Estuary Institute and Aquatic Science Center (SFEI)
Description: This layer contains a subset of BAARI bayland polygon features, including Deep Bay, Shallow Bay, Lagoon Perennial Open Water Unnatural, Tidal Bay Flat, Tidal Marsh Flat, Tidal Panne, and 'Tidal Vegetation. Full metadata: https://edg.epa.gov/metadata/rest/document?id=%97FBCBB1-A79E-4001-A983-C8BEBA772DAB%7D
BAARI (Bay Area Aquatic Resource Inventory) was established to meet regional needs for wetlands and stream monitoring. More information on BAARI can be found online at: http://www.sfei.org/BAARI.
Copyright Text: San Francisco Estuary Institute and Aquatic Science Center
Description: This layer contains a subset of BAARI wetland polygon features, including Depressional Open Water Unnatural. Depressional Vegetated Unnatural. Lacustrine Open Water Natural, Lacustrine Open Water Unnatural. Playa Unvegetated Flat Unnatural. and Vernal Pool Complex.
Full metadata: https://edg.epa.gov/metadata/rest/document?id=%7B8DB87356-C0A2-45DE-BE75-9D92925F40FE%7D
BAARI (Bay Area Aquatic Resource Inventory) was established to meet regional needs for wetlands and stream monitoring. More information on BAARI can be found online at: http://www.sfei.org/BAARI.
Copyright Text: San Francisco Estuary Institute and Aquatic Science Center
Description: This layer contains 248,304 BAARI stream line features.
Full metadata: https://edg.epa.gov/metadata/rest/document?id=%7B7945632B-E95A-4CDB-834E-C3FFE319B7E1%7D
BAARI (Bay Area Aquatic Resource Inventory) was established to meet regional needs for wetlands and stream monitoring. More information on BAARI can be found online at: http://www.sfei.org/BAARI.
Copyright Text: San Francisco Estuary Institute and Aquatic Science Center