CARI Standards and Mapping Methodology v3.0

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.

SDARI v1.1

San Diego Aquatic Resource Inventory (SDARI) is a detailed base map of the San Diego Regional Water Board aquatic features. SDARI was developed using a Geographic Information System (GIS) and semi-automated object based image analysis (OBIA) leveraging both machine learning and rule based classification models. The mapping models use high resolution four band imagery, LiDAR, and a suite of ancillary data sources to consistently map aquatic resources throughout the San Diego region of interest.

California Aquatic Resource Inventory (CARI) version 3.0 GIS Data

The California Aquatic Resources Inventory (CARI) is a Geographic Information System (GIS) dataset of wetlands, streams, and riparian areas consisting of polygon and line features that are standardized to a common wetland classification system.  This statewide dataset is hosted online through http://www.EcoAtlas.org, a web application specifically designed to provide wetland information, at variable landscape scales, to environmental scientists, managers and planners in support of the State’s Wetland and Riparian Area Protection Policy

Baylands Habitat Map 2020 GIS Data


The Baylands Habitat Map 2020 represents the condition of the San Francisco Bay Baylands in the year 2020. It was published in April 2024. It was developed to meet the needs of the San Francisco Estuary Wetlands Regional Monitoring Program's (WRMP) by mapping habitat types for the purpose of monitoring regional change over time using primarily remote sensing data.
 

San Diego Aquatic Resource Inventory (SDARI) v1.0 GIS Data

San Diego Aquatic Resource Inventory (SDARI) is a detailed base map of the San Diego Regional Water Board aquatic features. SDARI was developed using a Geographic Information System (GIS) and semi-automated object based image analysis (OBIA) leveraging both machine learning and rule based classification models. The mapping models use high resolution four band imagery, LiDAR, and a suite of ancillary data sources to consistently map aquatic resources throughout the San Diego region of interest.

California Aquatic Resource Inventory (CARI) version 2.2 GIS Data

The California Aquatic Resources Inventory (CARI) is a Geographic Information System (GIS) dataset of wetlands, streams, and riparian areas consisting of polygon and line features that are standardized to a common wetland classification system.  This statewide dataset is hosted online through http://www.EcoAtlas.org, a web application specifically designed to provide wetland information, at variable landscape scales, to environmental scientists, managers and planners in support of the State’s Wetland and Riparian Area Protection Policy

CARI Standards and Mapping Methodology v2.0

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.

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