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Service Description: Mandates established through the Magnuson-Stevens Act task the regional Councils to identify, describe, map and protect Essential Fish Habitat (EFH). These mandates were established to facilitate the conservation of EFH and to effectively portray this information to fishing industries, regulatory agencies and the public at large.
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Title: Copy_of_EFH_master
Author: admin
Comments: Mandates established through the Magnuson-Stevens Act task the regional Councils to identify, describe, map and protect Essential Fish Habitat (EFH). These mandates were established to facilitate the conservation of EFH and to effectively portray this information to fishing industries, regulatory agencies and the public at large.
Subject: This service contains EFH and EFH-HAPC data layers for species managed by the SAFMC. Highly Migratory Species EFH data provided by NOAA Fisheries. Project Manager: T. Udouj
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Keywords: EFH,EFH-HAPC,Habitat
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