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Subregion 5 - Point San Pedro to Pigeon Point ! ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( SAN MATEO SAN MATEO COUNTY COUNTY Half Moon Bay A R R O Y O L E O N PI L A R C I T O S C R B U T A N O C R S A N F R A N C I S C O B A Y S A N G R E G O R I O C R P U R I S I M A C R L O B I T O S C R P E S C A D E R O C R Pigeon Point Pigeon Point Pescadero Point Pescadero Point Pillar Point Pillar Point Point San Pedro Point San Pedro e Map 3 North Central Coast Study Region North Central Coast Study Region Marine Life Protection Act ° 0 4 Miles Soft and Hard Bottom Habitats California Department of Fish and Game Marine Region GIS Lab, Oct 02, 2007 Predicted Substrate Hard Bottom Soft Bottom Unsurveyed Bathymetric data provided by Seafloor Mapping Lab (SFML), California State University Monterey Bay (CSUMB) and Fugro Pelagos, Inc. as part of the California North Central Coast Mapping Project. Additional data for Bodega Bay, San Francisco Bay mouth and Farallon Islands provided by SFML, CSUMB and/or MossLanding Marine Laboratories. Classification derived using a 3 x 3 cell rugosity analysis. Coarse bathymetry data (blue hillshade on bottom) is 200m resolution data from the California Department of Fish and Game. In some cases where fine-scale bathymetric surveys have not been conducted, proxies were used to predict hard or soft substrate. In the northern part of the study region, presence of kelp (based on aerial surveys by CDFG) was used as a proxy for rocky bottom habitat. Estuaries were presumed to be soft-bottom substrate. Around the North Farallon Island, existing coarse-scale data (from Greene et al 2004) were used to approximate rock bottom. Note that additional data for Pt. Reyes and Tomales Bay exist, but have not yet been added to the map. North Central Coast Study Region 30 m (16 fm/ 98 ft) contour line 100 m (55 fm/ 328 ft) contour line 200 m (109 fm/ 656 ft) contour line

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North Central CoastStudy Region

North Central CoastStudy Region

Marine Life Protection Act

°0 4

Miles

Soft and Hard Bottom Habitats

California Department of Fish and GameMarine Region GIS Lab, Oct 02, 2007

Predicted SubstrateHard BottomSoft BottomUnsurveyed

Bathymetric data provided by Seafloor Mapping Lab (SFML),California State University Monterey Bay (CSUMB) and Fugro Pelagos, Inc. as part of the California North Central Coast Mapping Project. Additional data for Bodega Bay,San Francisco Bay mouth and Farallon Islands provided by SFML, CSUMB and/or MossLanding Marine Laboratories. Classification derived using a 3 x 3 cell rugosity analysis. Coarse bathymetry data (blue hillshade on bottom) is 200m resolution data from the California Department of Fish and Game. In some cases where fine-scale bathymetric surveys have not beenconducted, proxies were used to predict hard or soft substrate. In the northern part of the study region, presence of kelp (based on aerial surveys by CDFG) was used as a proxy for rocky bottom habitat. Estuaries were presumed to be soft-bottom substrate. Around the North Farallon Island, existing coarse-scale data (from Greene et al 2004) were used to approximate rock bottom. Note that additional data for Pt. Reyes and Tomales Bay exist, but have not yet been added to the map.

North Central Coast Study Region30 m (16 fm/ 98 ft) contour line100 m (55 fm/ 328 ft) contour line200 m (109 fm/ 656 ft) contour line