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2 | "author": null, | 2 | "author": null, | ||
3 | "author_email": null, | 3 | "author_email": null, | ||
4 | "creator_user_id": "4281b3ba-1b47-464e-8c98-0ba1837e4351", | 4 | "creator_user_id": "4281b3ba-1b47-464e-8c98-0ba1837e4351", | ||
5 | "id": "d76bf0b7-a1e0-47ca-92a1-071a7122ad99", | 5 | "id": "d76bf0b7-a1e0-47ca-92a1-071a7122ad99", | ||
6 | "license_id": "CC-BY-SA-4.0", | 6 | "license_id": "CC-BY-SA-4.0", | ||
7 | "maintainer": null, | 7 | "maintainer": null, | ||
8 | "maintainer_email": "santiago@livinglakescanada.ca", | 8 | "maintainer_email": "santiago@livinglakescanada.ca", | ||
9 | "metadata_created": "2021-05-10T23:51:51.739877", | 9 | "metadata_created": "2021-05-10T23:51:51.739877", | ||
t | 10 | "metadata_modified": "2021-05-10T23:53:17.827952", | t | 10 | "metadata_modified": "2021-05-10T23:53:18.124645", |
11 | "name": "wasa-lake-foreshore-inventory-mapping-open", | 11 | "name": "wasa-lake-foreshore-inventory-mapping-open", | ||
12 | "notes": "This dataset contains the open accessible data and reports | 12 | "notes": "This dataset contains the open accessible data and reports | ||
13 | for the FIMP survey carried out in Wasa Lake and Cameron Pond in 2010. | 13 | for the FIMP survey carried out in Wasa Lake and Cameron Pond in 2010. | ||
14 | The shoreline of Wasa Lake was determined to be 7,553 m, which was | 14 | The shoreline of Wasa Lake was determined to be 7,553 m, which was | ||
15 | delineated into 10 segments, based on contiguous characteristics. The | 15 | delineated into 10 segments, based on contiguous characteristics. The | ||
16 | most prevalent shore types were Sand/Gravel Beach (38%), Vegetated | 16 | most prevalent shore types were Sand/Gravel Beach (38%), Vegetated | ||
17 | Shore (33%) and Sand Beach (26%). Wetland (3%) and Stream Mouth (<1%) | 17 | Shore (33%) and Sand Beach (26%). Wetland (3%) and Stream Mouth (<1%) | ||
18 | contributed to lesser extents. The foreshore was disturbed along 64% | 18 | contributed to lesser extents. The foreshore was disturbed along 64% | ||
19 | of its length. These disturbances were mainly related to residential | 19 | of its length. These disturbances were mainly related to residential | ||
20 | land use activities (52%), while some were associated with park | 20 | land use activities (52%), while some were associated with park | ||
21 | recreational uses (8%) as well as other Crown Land usage (4%). In the | 21 | recreational uses (8%) as well as other Crown Land usage (4%). In the | ||
22 | littoral zone (waters edge to where sunlight could penetrate) and the | 22 | littoral zone (waters edge to where sunlight could penetrate) and the | ||
23 | shoreline zone (water\u2019s edge), the most prevalent modifications | 23 | shoreline zone (water\u2019s edge), the most prevalent modifications | ||
24 | were dock placement and beach grooming (conversion to sand beach | 24 | were dock placement and beach grooming (conversion to sand beach | ||
25 | through sand placement and/or removal of shoreline vegetation). Beach | 25 | through sand placement and/or removal of shoreline vegetation). Beach | ||
26 | grooming appeared to have particularly large impacts on the foreshore | 26 | grooming appeared to have particularly large impacts on the foreshore | ||
27 | diversity by reducing vegetation (both terrestrial and aquatic) and | 27 | diversity by reducing vegetation (both terrestrial and aquatic) and | ||
28 | gravel substrate features. Higher up the foreshore, disturbances to | 28 | gravel substrate features. Higher up the foreshore, disturbances to | ||
29 | the riparian and upland vegetation areas included conversion to lawns | 29 | the riparian and upland vegetation areas included conversion to lawns | ||
30 | and other landscaping. The natural shoreline sections were mainly in | 30 | and other landscaping. The natural shoreline sections were mainly in | ||
31 | Wasa Lake Provincial Park (23% of total shoreline) and at the south | 31 | Wasa Lake Provincial Park (23% of total shoreline) and at the south | ||
32 | end of the lake (Segment W2) in undeveloped private lands. The | 32 | end of the lake (Segment W2) in undeveloped private lands. The | ||
33 | shoreline of Cameron Pond (2,483 m) was delineated into 3 segments | 33 | shoreline of Cameron Pond (2,483 m) was delineated into 3 segments | ||
34 | consisting of Vegetated Shore Type (54%), Wetland Shore (42%) and | 34 | consisting of Vegetated Shore Type (54%), Wetland Shore (42%) and | ||
35 | Stream Mouth (5%). A high proportion of Cameron Pond remained natural | 35 | Stream Mouth (5%). A high proportion of Cameron Pond remained natural | ||
36 | (90%). 54% of the shoreline is owned by The Nature Trust with | 36 | (90%). 54% of the shoreline is owned by The Nature Trust with | ||
37 | retention of natural values as the key objective.\r\n", | 37 | retention of natural values as the key objective.\r\n", | ||
38 | "owner_org": "a739e2d6-83e6-4b6d-9688-1ddc41617a2d", | 38 | "owner_org": "a739e2d6-83e6-4b6d-9688-1ddc41617a2d", | ||
39 | "private": false, | 39 | "private": false, | ||
40 | "revision_id": "817007f9-c835-416f-9db2-8d76e4671ada", | 40 | "revision_id": "817007f9-c835-416f-9db2-8d76e4671ada", | ||
41 | "state": "active", | 41 | "state": "active", | ||
42 | "title": "Wasa Lake Foreshore Inventory Mapping Open", | 42 | "title": "Wasa Lake Foreshore Inventory Mapping Open", | ||
43 | "type": "dataset", | 43 | "type": "dataset", | ||
44 | "url": null, | 44 | "url": null, | ||
45 | "version": null | 45 | "version": null | ||
46 | } | 46 | } |