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Invasive Plant Survey Within California Coastal Watersheds from Salinas
to Tijuana (currently in Draft form). This dataset is a subset including
the southern portion of the study area, covering an area from the Santa
Ana river watershed to the USA-Mexico border. Mapped species include
giant reed, pampas grass, jubata grass, Mexican fan palm, and Canary
Island date palm.
More information can be found at: http://www.cal-ipc.org/ip/mapping/arundo/index.php.
Data Provided By:
California Invasive Plant Council
Content date:
January 1, 2004 - October 29, 2009
Contact Organization:
Los Angeles and San Gabriel Rivers Watershed Council
This data is intended for public use and therefore shall not be sold by third parties under any circumstances.
Any hardcopies utilizing this data shall clearly indicate their source. If the user has modified the data in any way they are obligated to describe the types of modifications they have performed on the hardcopy map. User specifically agrees not to misrepresent these data sets, nor to imply that changes they made were approved by the original creator.
Cal-IPC (its affiliated entities, elected and appointed officers, employees, and agents) are not to be held liable for any inconsistencies, misrepresentations, errors, etc. within this dataset. The data is provided "AS IS" and you view, access, copy, and otherwise use this Information at your own risk. Cal-IPC makes no representation or warranty of any kind regarding this data, express or implied.
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