The natural resources of San Dieguito and Batiquitos Lagoons

The California Department of Fish and Game has played a central role in attempting to protect and enhance the remaining 25% of southern California wetlands which have survived the ingress of urbanization and commercialdevelopment since 1900 (U.S. Dept. Interior, 1972). To this end, the Department has published a series of reports documenting California's coastal wetlands resources, including four covering wetlands in southern California (Upper Newport Bay, Frey et al., 1970; Goleta Slough, Spethet al., 1970; Los Penasquitos Lagoon, Mudie et al., 1974; and San Diego Bay, Browning et al., 1973). The following report is an extension of that effort. (131pp.)

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Main Authors: Mudie, Peta J., Browning, Bruce M., Speth, John W.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: California Department of Fish and Game 1976
Subjects:Conservation, Pollution, Biology, Environment, San Dieguito Lagoon, Batiquitos Lagoon, California, Natural resources, conservation, pollution,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18453
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Summary:The California Department of Fish and Game has played a central role in attempting to protect and enhance the remaining 25% of southern California wetlands which have survived the ingress of urbanization and commercialdevelopment since 1900 (U.S. Dept. Interior, 1972). To this end, the Department has published a series of reports documenting California's coastal wetlands resources, including four covering wetlands in southern California (Upper Newport Bay, Frey et al., 1970; Goleta Slough, Spethet al., 1970; Los Penasquitos Lagoon, Mudie et al., 1974; and San Diego Bay, Browning et al., 1973). The following report is an extension of that effort. (131pp.)