The natural resources of San Diego Bay; Their status and future

The study of the natural resources of San Diego Bay is a part of a high priority inventory and assessment program conducted by the Department of Fish and Game. This report is a guide for citizens, planners, administrators, and all others interested in the use and development of coastal lands and waters. It documents the status and future of natural resources that should be a part of the inheritance of future generations. References appended provide the interested and concerned reader with sources of more specific information.One of a scheduled series, this publication follows similar documents on Upper New-port Bay (Orange County), Goleta Slough (Santa Barbara County), Bolinas Lagoon (Marin County), and Elkhorn Slough (Monterey County). Preparation of this report has been supported by Fish and Wild-Life Preservation funds and by Pittman-Robertson Federal Aid to wildlife programs. (124 pp.)

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Browning, Bruce M., Speth, John W., Gayman, Wendal
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: California Department of Fish and Game 1973
Subjects:Pollution, Biology, Environment, San Diego Bay, natural resources, pollution,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18451
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