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Description: To create a single, hydrogeomorphically classified inventory of all coastal wetlands for the Great Lakes Canadian shoreline. This inventory will be built on the most comprehensive coastal wetland data currently available and incorporate a standard classification process. It is result of the Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Consortium (GLCWC) priority for a broadly accessible bi-national wetlands inventory and database of relevant coastal wetland-monitoring information and will provide the foundation for subsequent GLCWC projects. The Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Inventory was developed through the Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Consortium (GLCWC) as a bi-national initiative to create a single, hydrogeomorphically classified inventory of all coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes Basin. This inventory is built upon the most comprehensive coastal wetland data currently available for the Great Lakes and connecting channels. For the U.S., National Wetlands Inventory (NWI); Wisconsin Wetland Inventory (WWI); Ohio Wetland Inventory (OWI); and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) reports and corresponding topographic maps by Charles E. Herdendorf which describe coastal wetlands in the Great Lakes Basin (Herdendorf Wetland Inventory, HWI); are the major datasets included. Additional wetland projects were utilized for each lake if available. The Canadian dataset is built off 'The Ontario Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Atlas'. Published in March 2003, this document summarized all known data to-date for coastal wetlands and identifies numerous data gaps in the current information. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR) digital Evaluated Wetlands polygon data provided the spatial extents for digital wetland boundaries where available. Data gaps have been filled in using air photograph interpretation following National Biological Service guidelines, and digitization techniques following GLCWC guidelines. The inventory contains the spatial extents, hydrogeomorphic classification, name, centroid position and area measurement for all known coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes basin. Hydrological modifiers imposing on each system are also identified. Hydrogeomorphology dictates wetland delineations per criteria developed by the Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Consortium (GLCWC) working group and described in the Great Lake Commission's (GLC) Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Classification First Revision (July 2003; original November 2001). This data is not intended for use finer than scale of sources used. The Inventory includes both a point, GLCWC_CWI and polygon coverage, GLCWC_CWI_pt.This dataset was altered to limit its extent to the St. Clair Detroit River System (SCDRS) Initiative Project Area (https://scdrs.org/), which includes the waters of SCDRS as defined by the SCDRS Initiative Project and their contributing watersheds. The SCDRS Initiative defines the waters of SCDRS the area approximately from the southern base of Lake Huron to the western basin of Lake Erie.

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Copyright Text: The U.S.G.S, CWS-OR, MNFI and OMNR would like to acknowledge the Great Lakes Commission Wetland Constortium (GLCWC), Ohio State SeaGrant, and Mary Moffett, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mid-Continent Ecology Division for their help in the acquisition of the primary wetland datasets used in this project. Also, thanks to Doug Wilcox and Martha Carlson, USGS Great Lakes Science Center, for additional wetland information. Funding was provided by the GLCWC. The Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Framework (GLAHF) project has been funded by the Great Lakes Fishery Trust and led by Dr. Catherine Riseng at the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment, with partners from Michigan Department of Natural Resources-Institute for Fisheries Research, NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, International Joint Commission, Michigan State University, The Nature Conservancy, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, University of Minnesota-Duluth, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, U.S. Geological Survey and many collaborating partners in both the USA and Canada. More information about this project can be found at https://www.glahf.org/. This SCDRS work was done as part of a Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) grant awarded to the Office of the Great Lakes (OGL) that provided capacity funding to the Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Framework (GLAHF) project to provide and support the platform and spatial infrastructure for planning and implementing the SCDRS Initiative softening shoreline and coastal wetland habitat restoration projects.

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