The Grand Bay coastal transition transect extends from marine habitats along the Grand Battures north to mesic longleaf pine flatwoods adjacent to I10 and the Franklin Creek Road. This transect, approximately 12 km in length, intersects or is adjacent to a minimum of 15 different habitats. We will establish this transect to extend from the marine sea grass beds and eroding shoreline of the Grand Battures to the highest local elevations containing natural communities (i.e., mesic pine savanna). This transect runs N-S, roughly perpendicular to the general direction of the existing north Gulf shoreline.
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Title | GNDNERR_Coastal_Transition_Transect |
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Description | The Grand Bay coastal transition transect extends from marine habitats along the Grand Battures north to mesic longleaf pine flatwoods adjacent to I10 and the Franklin Creek Road. This transect, approximately 12 km in length, intersects or is adjacent to a minimum of 15 different habitats. We will establish this transect to extend from the marine sea grass beds and eroding shoreline of the Grand Battures to the highest local elevations containing natural communities (i.e., mesic pine savanna). This transect runs N-S, roughly perpendicular to the general direction of the existing north Gulf shoreline. |
Modified | 2025-04-04T12:25:31.386Z |
Publisher Name | N/A |
Contact | N/A |
Keywords | coastal vegetation, habitats, sea-level rise, migration , Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve , Jackson County , Mississippi , Gulf of Mexico |
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