Coastal Classifications
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Introduction:
The maps provided in this section provide a graphical depiction of
three habitat categories. Tidal creeks are defined as those estuarine water
bodies that intersect marsh habitat and are less than 100 m in width from
marsh bank to marsh bank. Open water habitats include all other water
bodies. Shallow habitats represent portions of the state's coastal waters
that
are too shallow to sample at low tide or are otherwise physically
unavailable to station visits by boats. These areas are excluded from the
station selection process. Each habitat was defined using one or more of the
following Geographic Information System (GIS) coverages: Hydrography Digital
Line Graphs (DLG), National Wetland Inventory (NWI) 1994 database, USGS
Digital 7.5' Topographic Quadrangle Maps (1994), and the Coastal Change
Analysis Program (CCAP) 1995 database.
Click on the region below to view habitat categories
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Note: High resolution maps are approximately 2 MB and may take a long time to download.
Disclaimer:
Due
to the size and complexity of South Carolina's estuarine wetlands, both
SCDNR and SCDHEC staff recognize that some areas may be misclassified. Areas
where sampling is attempted, but is unsuccessful, will be modified periodically with
respect to habitat designation. The map products provided in this section
were created solely for the purpose of conducting the South Carolina
Estuarine and Coastal Assessment Program (SCECAP). Their accuracy and the
habitat designations depicted do not necessarily reflect the views of, or
represent the official position of the SCDNR, SCDHEC or the State of South
Carolina with respect to the use of these habitat classifications for other
purposes. The SCDNR-MRD makes no warranty of merchantability or warranty for
fitness of use for a particular purpose, express or implied, with respect to
this data product. Any user of this data product accepts the product as is,
with all faults, and assumes all responsibility for the use thereof.