National Wetlands Inventory Update for New England 2009

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National Wetlands Inventory Update for New England 2009 Ralph Tiner Wetland Ecologist U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service National Wetlands Inventory Program

Where we ve been Maps Status and trends investigations Where we are going to some degree New mapping approach More specific classification New products Wetland digital data Challenge ahead

Where We ve Been

State Reports Rhode Island (1989) EPA support Connecticut (1991) CTDEP support Summary reports Massachusetts Vermont

Other Reports Various local wetlands status and trends reports (covering 1970s-80s) published before 1999 Central Connecticut Southeastern Massachusetts Casco Bay, ME Cobscook Bay, ME Plum Island to Scituate, MA Neponset Watershed, MA

WHERE WE ARE GOING Wetland Mapping Updated and Improved mapping Expanded wetland classification

Improved Wetland Mapping Better imagery Larger scale (1:40,000 vs 1:58,000/1:80,000) CIR preferred Digital imagery (e.g., 1-m or 1-ft resolution) Collateral data readily available in digital form Soils data Hydro (stream) data State wetland inventory data Better base maps (DOQQs) GIS technology = operational

Wetland Mapping Procedures On-screen photointerpretation Adding undeveloped hydric soil map units (H_wetland type, HPFO ) where there seems to be a good correlation between the units and wetlands on the ground Base Map = DOQQ (1:12K) PRODUCT will likely show more areas of wetlands and potential wetlands

Change in Wetland Acreage - Example Original NWI = 414 acres New NWI (photointerpreted only) = 523 acres (+109 acres or 26% increase) New NWI + Undev. Hydric Soils = 718 acres (+195 acres; 37% increase over PIed wetlands; 73% increase over original NWI) Undeveloped Hydric Soils coded as: H-NWI type, such as HPFO1B, HPSS1B

New NWI Mapping Technique Should identify More wetland acreage (variable) Smaller wetlands (incl. ponds) Areas with high potential for containing wetlands (undeveloped hydric soil map units) Separates photointerpretable wetlands from those we cannot see, but can be interpreted from the soils data 1:12K (DOQQ) base map image

Limitations of New NWI Method Can readily do where digital soils data are available Hydric soil wetlands may contain variable amounts of wetland (variable quality of soil surveys) still best available. Don t view imagery in stereo

Recent Updates New England Coastal Maine Western half of Vermont Southern Vermont Eastern Massachusetts Rhode Island

Updates More recent imagery 1995+ More detail More drier-end wetlands Smaller wetlands Better stream information Integration of hydric soils data Standard NWI classification Some projects enhanced classification LLWW descriptors Future Updates: Plan to add LLWW descriptors

Where We Can Go Landscape-level Wetland Assessment Preliminary assessments of wetland functions for large geographic areas Other Possibilities: Potential Wetland Restoration Sites Watershed condition re: natural habitat Summary Reports Basic Inventory Findings Watershed Assessments Wetland Functions

Reports since 1999 Casco Bay watershed wetland characterization and functional assessment (1999) Wetlands of Boston Harbor Islands (2003) Coastal wetland trends Parker River Estuary (2002) Narragansett Bay Estuary (2004) Boston Harbor, Cape Cod & the Islands (2006) Selected small estuaries in CT (2006) Eelgrass surveys (Eastern LI Sound; 2003, 2006) Potential wetland restoration site inventories For MA Wetland Restoration Program (w/umass)

2007 Reports NWI Summary Reports

Pending Reports Wetlands of Cape Cod and the Islands, Massachusetts: Current Status and Landscape-level Functional Assessment Summary of Wetlands NWI Types LLWW Types Predicted Wetland Functions Narrative and Maps Cape Cod/vicinity, Martha s Vineyard, Nantucket, and the Elizabeth Islands

NWI Types

Wetlands by Landscape Position

Wetlands by Water Flow Path

Nutrient Retention

Rhode Island New State Report Planned Same as for Cape Cod NWI Wetlands, LLWW Wetlands Wetland Functions Narrative and Maps Need final QC on LLWW and data analysis Working on funding

NWI Data Availability Not making paper maps Data available online: http://www.fws.gov/wetlands/ Online mapping tool Wetlands Mapper Custom maps Download digital data For GIS applications

Wetland Mapper 3.5 million hits/month

Wetlands Metadata

Historic Wetland Map Info

Historic Wetland Map Info

Wetlands on Google Earth Go to NWI website Click on View NWI w/google Earth Click on WetlandsData.KMZ and this program will automatically load on Google Earth Then type in the area of interest, and away you go.

NWI on Google Earth Status Map page

NWI on The National Map

Future Activity of NWI in New England Long Island Sound Eelgrass Mapping Funded by EPA Summer 2009 Cooperating with Massachusetts on their wetland conservancy mapping Plan to Add to National Database Beyond this =???? Unknown Due to funding issues Program focus on another national wetland trends analysis over next two years

The Challenge Need to get NWI focus back on mapping (digital data generation) since data are outdated for many areas