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1. Predicted Nearshore Benthic Substrates: Southern California Coast, 2007

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2007. California. Department of Fish and Game. Marine Resources Region. This polygon shapefile depicts the "hard" and "soft" substrate categories, however the limitations of the classification methods should be consider... California. Department of Fish and Game. Marine Resources Region.
2005. California. Department of Fish and Game. Marine Resources Region. This polygon shapefile delinates hard seafloor substrate from soft seafloor substrate as determined by four different data sources. These data sour... California. Department of Fish and Game. Marine Resources Region.
2012. California. Department of Fish and Game. Marine Resources Region. This polygon shapefile depicts the "hard" and "soft" substrate categories, however the limitations of the classification methods should be consider... California. Department of Fish and Game. Marine Resources Region.

4. Depth to Transition: Salt Point to Drake's Bay, California, 2009

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2009. Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, Chin, John L., Johnson, Samuel Y., Ross, Stephanie L., and Sliter, Ray W. This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the depth to transition (base) map of uppermost Pleistocene and Holocene sediments in the region of S... Geological Survey (U.S.).

5. Depth to Transition: Santa Barbara Channel, California, 2009

Datasets Stanford University Public content
2007, 2008, and 2009. Wong, Florence L., Phillips, Eleyne L., Johnson, Samuel Y., Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, and Golden, Nadine E. This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the depth to transition (base) map of uppermost Pleistocene and Holocene sediments in the Santa Barba... Geological Survey (U.S.).

6. Isopachs: Salt Point to Drakes Bay, California, 2009

Datasets Stanford University Public content
2009. Watt, Janet T., Hartwell, Stephen R., Johnson, Samuel Y., Sliter, Ray W., and Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center. This line shapefile contains isopachs (contour lines of equal thickness) for the areas within the 3-nautical mile limit between Salt Point and Drak... Geological Survey (U.S.).

7. Isopachs: Santa Barbara Channel, California, 2009

Datasets Stanford University Public content
2007, 2008, and 2009. Wong, Florence L., Johnson, Samuel Y., Phillips, Eleyne L., Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, and Golden, Nadine E. This line shapefile contains isopachs (contour lines of equal thickness) at 2.5 meter intervals for the areas within the 3-nautical mile limit arou... Geological Survey (U.S.).

8. Sediment Thickness: Salt Point to Drakes Bay, California, 2009

Datasets Stanford University Public content
2009. Sliter, Ray W., Hartwell, Stephen R., Watt, Janet T., Johnson, Samuel Y., and Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center. This layer is a georeferenced raster image containing sediment-thickness data for the areas within the 3-nautical mile limit between Salt Point and... Geological Survey (U.S.).

9. Sediment Thickness: Santa Barbara Channel, California, 2009

Datasets Stanford University Public content
2007, 2008, and 2009. Wong, Florence L., Phillips, Eleyne L., Johnson, Samuel Y., Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, and Golden, Nadine E. This layer is a georeferenced raster image showing the sediment-thickness map of the Santa Barbara Channel region in California. This sediment-thic... Geological Survey (U.S.).

10. Transgressive Contours: Salt Point to Drakes Bay, California, 2009

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2009. Watt, Janet T., Hartwell, Stephen R., Johnson, Samuel Y., Sliter, Ray W., and Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center. This line shapefile contains transgressive contours at 5 and 10 meter intervals for the area within the 3-nautical mile limit between Salt Point an... Geological Survey (U.S.).