Sensitive Habitat Inventory and Mapping – Summerland
Project Year:
2008
Project Budget:$12,000
WCQI Grant:$12,000
Organization:Summerland Environmental Science Group
Project Description:
Sensitive Habitat Inventory Mapping (SHIM) is intended as a standard for fish and aquatic habitat mapping in urban and rural watersheds in residential, commercial, agricultural, industrial and recreational land use areas in British Columbia. This method ensures the collection and mapping of reliable, high quality, current and spatially accurate information about local freshwater habitats and watercourses.
Area Mapped:
Priority watercourses within municipal boundaries
Filed under:
Mapping, WCQI Projects