Bioregions of the Pacific U.S.
Bioregions of the Pacific U.S. | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov
The Central California Coast Bioregion includes marine, freshwater, and terrestrial resources from the Santa Cruz Mountains on the north to ...
Pacific Northwest Coastal Forests (NA15) | One Earth
The Pacific Northwest, located in the Northern America (Nearctic) realm, is an expansive coastal bioregion that stretches from the Santa Cruz Mountains in ...
Cascadia (bioregion) - Wikipedia
The Cascadia bioregion is the Pacific Northwest as defined through the watersheds of the Columbia, Fraser and Snake Rivers, as defined through the geology ...
Northern America | Realm & Subrealms - One Earth
The Mexican Drylands subrealm consists of two bioregions and a diverse mix of ecoregion types across northern Mexico and the Baja Peninsula. The North Pacific ...
The resource-rich Salish Sea (or Georgia Basin) is shared between British Columbia and Washington, and the Pacific temperate rain forests, comprising the ...
Ecoregions of North America | US EPA
At level III, the continent currently contains 182 ecological regions. These smaller divisions enhance regional environmental monitoring, ...
The Cascadia Bioregion: Facts and Figures
*2017 Statistics are compiled from US and Canadian census records by combining information from the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska and the province ...
BIOREGIONS: AN ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY ...
scale system of the states bioregions. Conceptual Background ... The North. Coast Bioregion is delineated by the Pacific Ocean on the west and the Klamath.
Central Coast Bioregion - Forests Forever
The Central Coast bioregion has a wide variety of habitats and vegetation, including coastal prairie scrub, mixed hardwoods, and valley oaks on the rolling ...
Cascadia & Bioregionalism - CascadiaNow!
Cascadia is a bioregion. Cascadia defines the Pacific Northwest of the United States and Canada, incorporating British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, ...
Media Tip Sheet: Ecology of the Pacific Northwest and the Cascadia ...
The Pacific Northwest's temperate rainforests are home to old-growth conifers and multiple threatened and endangered species.
The Cascadia Bioregion - The Decolonial Atlas
"Cascadia is defined as the watersheds of the rivers that flow into the Pacific Ocean through North America's temperate rainforest zone.
National-scale marine bioregions for the Southwest Pacific
We delineate 262 deep-water and 103 reef-associated Pacific marine bioregions at a kilometre scale using data-based methods.
Designed to serve as a spatial framework for the research, assessment, and monitoring of ecosystems and ecosystem components, ecoregions denote ...
4 Environmental Setting - State Water Resources Control Board
Major highways in the bioregion are Interstates 15, 40, U.S. Highway 395, and State ... Pacific Ocean at Ocean Beach (Santa. Barbara County). Coastal & Bay.
The Cascadia movement is a bioregional independence movement based in the Cascadia bioregion of western North America. Potential boundaries differ ...
In California, the bioregion lies primarily between the Northern California Coast bioregion on the west and the southern Cascade Range to the east. The southern ...
The Biodiversity of the San Francisco Bay & Delta Bioregion - UC ANR
For starters, it is one of the few bioregions on the Pacific coast ... Join us in celebrating the unique biodiversity and renewing our ...
National-scale marine bioregions for the Southwest Pacific - Sprep
All raster datasets were projected to a Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection with metre measurement units, allowing us to generate analysis units ...
A brief history of bioregions and bioregionalism in scholarly literature
... bioregion” “bioregions” “bioregional” “bioregionalism”.*. I ... U.S. Geological Survey in its 2017 guide to Bioregions of the Pacific U.S..