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Northwestern California Maps

NW California

This research guide lists both print and Internet maps that cover northwestern California. The table of contents below lists maps by theme and environment. "Other Sources" lists guides to gis and imagery resources of northwestern California as well as more general guides to California resources that may cover northwestern California.


Maps by Theme

Maps by Environment

Other Sources


Gazetteers


General


Agriculture & Forestry


Demography

  • Census Tract Outline Maps: Humboldt, Del Norte, Siskiyou, Trinity, Mendocino (US Census Bureau) (Print copy available in Docs C3.275 M32 DVD--cd-rom cabinet) PDF maps of 2000 Census tracts. The first map in each county is an index to the tract maps. Similar maps can also be generated using American Factfinder's Reference Maps.
  • County Block Maps: Humboldt, Del Norte, Siskiyou, Trinity, Mendocino (US Census Bureau) PDF maps of 2000 Census county block maps. The first map in each county is an index to the block maps. Similar maps can also be generated using American Factfinder's Reference Maps.


Ecology


Energy & Mineral Resources


Environmental Pollution

  • Central and Northern California Coastal Marine Habitats: Oil Residence and Biological Sensitivity Indices: Final Report (Woodward-Clyde Consultants) 1982 (POCS Technical Paper #83-5) (Docs I 53.29/2:83-5; maps shelved in Documents Map Case) Prepared for the US Minerals Management Service Pacific Outer Continental Shelf Region. Includes a narrative report that describes the geological and biological characteristics of the California coast from Point Conception to the Oregon border; the development of biological sensitivity and oil residence indices that identify areas of potential concern in the event of an oil spill; and counter measures available to protect or cleanup areas of high concern. The accompanying map set includes a set of 130 1:24,000 scale maps and accompanying legends that characterize in detail physical and biological shoreline features and show biological sensitivity and oil residence indices; and a set of eight 1:250,000 scale maps that provide a more general physical characterization of shoreline features and repeat the biological sensitivity and oil residence indices.
  • Northern California Environmental Sensitivity Atlas (California Department of Fish and Game. Office of Spill Prevention and Response) Uses USGS 7.5 minute quadrangles as a base map to present three types of information that can be used in oil spill contingency planning and assessment--shoreline classification as it relates to oil contamination sensitivity, sensitive human-use resources such as water intakes, and sensitive biological resources such as seabird colonies. Produced by the US National Ocean Service Office of Response and Restoration, Environmental Sensitivity Index Maps are also available as pdf images through the NOS Data Explorer interactive mapper. For further information see ESI Maps.
  • GeoTracker: Humboldt County, Del Norte County, Siskiyou County, Trinity County, and Mendocino County (California State Water Resources Control Board) Interactive mapper that emphasizes data layers for Leaking Underground Fuel Tanks (LUFTs) and public drinking water wells. Other available data layers include Underground Storage Tanks (USTs), roads, topography and watersheds.


Geology


Listed are maps that for the most part are at a scale of 1:100,000 or smaller. For site specific studies see the indexes to geologic mapping typically included with these maps and the Indexes and Guides to California geologic mapping.


Historical

  • Atlas of Humboldt County, California Compiled from Official Records and Private Sources and Surveys (Belcher Abstract & Title Co) 1921-22. Shows drainage, settlements, roads, trails, railroads, township and section lines, parcel ownership, and Indian allotments.
  • Atlas of the World: Humboldt County, Del Norte County, Siskiyou County, Trinity County, and Mendocino County (Rand McNally) 1895
  • Coastal Explorer (US National Ocean Service) Provides access to historical planimetric or topographic coastal survey maps that precisely define the shoreline and nearshore natural and manmade features, such as rocks, bulkheads, jetties, piers, and ramps. Maps range in scale from 1:5,000 to 1:40,000 and serve as the basic database of shoreline and topography used in the production of nautical charts. Historical data from these surveys is often used in litigation to determine property ownership, to enforce regulatory mandates, and to estimate rates of shoreline change. The NOS server includes gif images of 3,000 coastal suvery maps. Northwestern California suveys dating between 1919 and 1950 and range in scale from 1:10,000 to 1:20,000. A five-sheet (T8960-8965) 1950 survey of Humboldt Bay is available at a scale of 1:10,000. Zoom to northwestern California and use the "Identify" radio button to create a list of available surveys. (Note: if the gif image does not open, right click on the image you want to view and choose the "Save Target as..." option to save the file; then use an image editor to view the image.)
  • Eureka, Humboldt County, California (Library of Congress) Image of 1902 Noe and Georgeson panoramic map of Eureka. (Print copies also available in the Humboldt Room Map Case.)
  • Historical Map and Chart Collection (US NOAA. Office of Coast Survey) Contains over 20,000 maps and charts from the late 1700s to present day. The Collection includes some of the earliest US nautical charts, hydrographic surveys, topographic surveys, bathymetric maps, geodetic surveys, city plans and Civil War battle maps. Search by keyword, geographic area, type of map, date, or chart number.
  • HSU Library Humboldt County Collection Regions Map (Humboldt State University Library) jpg version, pdf version
  • Metsker's Atlas of Del Norte County, California (Metsker Maps) 1949 (G 1528 D4 M47 1949 Humboldt County Collection) Series of township-based maps that show land ownership as well as basic physical and cultural features.
  • Metsker's Atlas of Humboldt County, California (Metsker Maps) 1950 (G 1528 H8 G46 M47 1950 Humboldt County Collection) Series of township-based maps that show land ownership as well as basic physical and cultural features.
  • Northern California (Holdredge) 1866. Map stretches from California's northern border to San Francisco Bay. Contained within the David Rumsey Collection.
  • Nouvelle Californie IN Atlas universel de géographie physique, politique, statistique et minéralogique sur l'échelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises / (Vandermaelen) 1827. Maps shows northern California. Contained within the David Rumsey Collection.
  • Place Names of Humboldt County, California: A Compendium, 1542-1992 (Turner) 1993 (F 868 H8 T87 1993 - Reference and Humboldt County Collection) The appendices include maps covering the formation of Humboldt County; California historical landmarks in Humboldt County; historical sites/spots in Humboldt County; Humboldt County ferries/crossings and fords; Humboldt County trails and wagon roads; harbors/ports/landings/wharfs; and railroads of Humboldt County.
  • Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps - Starting in 1867 the Sanborn Map Company began the production of fire insurance maps that eventually covered 12,000 communities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. These large scale maps, drawn at scales of 1"=50' and 1"=100', were created to assist fire insurance agents in determining the degree of risk associated with commercial, industrial, and residential property within a community. Shown on the maps are the "footprints" of individual buildings, including their dimensions, shape, height, location of doors and windows, building material, and uses; and other property details and city improvements, including lot lines, street widths, fire hydrants, and other fire-fighting facilities. A key to map notations provided by the Sanborn Map Company is available.

    Today these maps frequently represent the most detailed information on historical urban land use and are used by scholars and professionals in history, geography, architecture, and environmental engineering. For additional background information on fire insurance maps see:

    • Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps (UC Berkeley Map Library) This is the introduction found in Fire Insurance Maps in the Library of Congress: A Checklist (Library of Congress. Geography and Map Division) 1981 (Docs LC 5.2:F51) that lists fire insurance maps found in the Library of Congress.
    • Fire Insurance Maps: Their History and Applications (Oswald) 1997 (HG 9771 O89 1997)

    The HSU Library has the following collections of Sanborn fire insurance maps covering northwestern California:

    • Insurance Maps, Eureka, California (Sanborn Map Company) 1920 with updates through 1949 (G 1529 E9 S3 1920 Hum Co Coll) An atlas volume with individual sheets covering Eureka on a block-by-block basis.
    • California Maps: North-Coast Towns, 1886-1946 (Shkurkin) 1986 (microfilm MF 2503 and selected print reproductions in Humboldt Room Map Case) Contains fire insurance maps for 23 towns in Humboldt and Mendocino Counties. See Index to California Maps: North-Coast Towns, 1886-1946 for a list of available towns and dates of coverage.

    The following California libraries contain extensive collections of microform, print, or digital Sanborn fire insurance maps that supplement HSU Library holdings. Indexes are available at each library to their California holdings.

  • Special Collections Maps (California State Univeristy, Chico Merian Library Special Collections) While the emphasis is on northeastern California there are numerous maps that include northwestern California. Browse the entire collection or search by place or subject.


Land Ownership and Use


Marine

  • Bathymetry of the Northern California Continental Shelf (California Department of Fish and Game) Map found in California's Living Marine Resources: A Status Report.
  • Office of Spill Prevention and Response
  • Central and Northern California Coastal Marine Habitats: Oil Residence and Biological Sensitivity Indices: Final Report (Woodward-Clyde Consultants) 1982 (POCS Technical Paper #83-5) (Docs I 53.29/2:83-5; maps shelved in Documents Map Case) Prepared for the US Minerals Management Service Pacific Outer Continental Shelf Region. Includes a narrative report that describes the geological and biological characteristics of the California coast from Point Conception to the Oregon border; the development of biological sensitivity and oil residence indices that identify areas of potential concern in the event of an oil spill; and counter measures available to protect or cleanup areas of high concern. The accompanying map set includes a set of 130 1:24,000 scale maps and accompanying legends that characterize in detail physical and biological shoreline features and show biological sensitivity and oil residence indices; and a set of eight 1:250,000 scale maps that provide a more general physical characterization of shoreline features and repeat the biological sensitivity and oil residence indices.
  • Coastal Explorer (US National Ocean Service) Provides access to historical planimetric or topographic coastal survey maps that precisely define the shoreline and nearshore natural and manmade features, such as rocks, bulkheads, jetties, piers, and ramps. Maps range in scale from 1:5,000 to 1:40,000 and serve as the basic database of shoreline and topography used in the production of nautical charts. Historical data from these surveys is often used in litigation to determine property ownership, to enforce regulatory mandates, and to estimate rates of shoreline change. The NOS server includes gif images of 3,000 coastal suvery maps. Northwestern California suveys date between 1919 and 1950 and range in scale from 1:10,000 to 1:20,000. A five-sheet (T8960-8965) 1950 survey of Humboldt Bay is available at a scale of 1:10,000. Zoom to northwestern California and use the "Identify" radio button to create a list of available surveys. (Note: if the gif image does not open, right click on the image you want to view and choose the "Save Target as..." option to save the file; then use an image editor to view the image.)
  • Northern California Environmental Sensitivity Atlas (California Department of Fish and Game. Office of Spill Prevention and Response) Uses USGS 7.5 minute quadrangles as a base map to present three types of information that can be used in oil spill contingency planning and assessment--shoreline classification as it relates to oil contamination sensitivity, sensitive human-use resources such as water intakes, and sensitive biological resources such as seabird colonies. Produced by the US National Ocean Service Office of Response and Restoration, Environmental Sensitivity Index Maps are also available as pdf images through the NOS Data Explorer interactive mapper. For further information see ESI Maps.
  • Geology of the Northern California Continental Margin (Clarke & Field) 1989 (Cal Docs C 810 C66 #7) Part of the California Continental Margin Geologic Map Series published by the California Division of Mines and Geology. Includes four maps at a scale of 1:250,000: Geologic Map; Bouquer Gravely and Magnetic Anomaly; Earthquake Epicenters and Selected Fault Plane Solutions; and Well Location, Geophysical Trackline and Data Source Map. Geology of the California Continental Margin (CDMG Bulletin 207) (Cal Doc C 810 B9 #207) contains an explanation of the entire map series along with a 37-page bibliography.
  • Humboldt Bay Atlas (Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District) Geographical information system containing biological, physical and infrastructure data for Humboldt Bay; includes interactive maps, pdf maps and a depository of downloadable gis coverages.
  • Nautical Charts (US Coast and Geodetic Survey and US National Ocean Service)
    • Historical nautical charts of Northwestern California are available in the Humboldt Room Map Collection.
    • Historical Map and Chart Collection (US NOAA. Office of Coast Survey) Contains over 20,000 maps and charts from the late 1700s to present day. The Collection includes some of the earliest US nautical charts, hydrographic surveys, topographic surveys, bathymetric maps, geodetic surveys, city plans and Civil War battle maps. Search by keyword, geographic area, type of map, date, or chart number.
    • Maptech MapServer: Nautical Charts (Maptech) Displays National Ocean Service nautical charts (general, coastal, and harbor) for the coastal and Great Lakes regions of the United States. Search for charts by placename, zip code, or geographic coordinate. For a geographic area several scales may be available. One can pan to adjacent charts and display portions of each chart at 100% or 50% resolution. Print, save, or email what is being displayed.
    • Coastal Maps (US National Ocean Service. Office of Coast Survey) US nautical charts that have been cleaned of all navigational aides and symbols leaving just cultural, hydrographic and topographic features. Available for online viewing as .jpeg files and for download into a GIS as a georeferenced .tiff file.


Natural Communities & Habitats


Natural Hazards

  • Annual Seismicity Maps for the Cape Mendocino Area (Berkeley Seismological Lab ) Includes annual maps from 1998 to the present that cover from Shelter Cove to the northern California border. Also includes links to maps covering the most recent week, most recent month and current year to date. For each map includes list of plotted earthquakes.
  • Depth to the Juan De Fuca Slab Beneath the Cascadia Subduction Margin--A 3-D Model for sorting Earthquakes (McCrory, Blair, Oppenheimer, and Walter) 2004 (cd-rom copy available in Docs I 19.121:19) Model of the Juan de Fuca slab beneath southern British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and northern California separates earthquakes occurring above and below the slab surface. Includes maps, gis files, files of earthquakes above and below the slab surface and a 3-D animation or fly-through showing a shaded-relief map with plate boundaries, the slab surface, and hypocenters for use as a visualization tool.
  • Earthquake Fault Zone Maps (formerly Special Studies Zone Maps) (California Divison of Mines and Geology) (print maps for northwestern California are located in the Humboldt County Collection Map Case; for the rest of California see Digital Images of Official Maps of Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zones of California, a series of three cd-roms that contain Earthquake Fault Zone Maps for the entire state (Cal Docs C 810 A57)) Series of maps at a scale of 1:24,000 showing regulatory zones around surface traces of active faults in California. Produced under the authority of the Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Act, they are used in planning and controlling of construction in these zones.. Fault-Rupture Hazard Zones in California (CDMG Special Publication #42) ( print copy available in Cal Docs C 810 S59) contains a detailed description of the mapping program and an index to available maps. The Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zones also provides background material and an Index to Official Maps of Earthquake Fault Zones.
  • Earthquake Shaking Potential for the North Coast Region (California Seismic Safety Commission) 2003 Map shows the relative intensity of ground shaking and damage in the North Coast Region of California from anticipated future earthquakes.
  • Earthquakes, Tsunami and Preparedness (Humboldt State University Geology Department) Links to maps, tables, reports and bibliographies on current and historical earthquakes and tsunamis on the northcoast of California.
  • Flood Insurance Rate Map - FIRM (US Federal Emergency Management Agency. National Flood Insurance Program) (Print maps for Humboldt and Del Norte Counties are available in the Humboldt County Collection Map Case) Series of flood risk maps that show roads, lakes, railroads, streams, special flood hazard areas - SFHA (areas subject to inundation by a flood that has a 1% or greater chance of being equaled or exceeded during any given year), base elevations or depths, flood insurance risk zones, and regulatory floodways. Scales range from 1:6,000 to 1:24,000. Information presented is based on historic, meteorolgic, hydrologic, and hydraulic data, as well as open-space conditions, flood control works, and development that is gathered through FEMA engineering studies referred to as Flood Insurance Studies (FISs). See Northwestern California/Klamath Bioregion Environment Information Sources--Natural Hazards for further information on access to FISs. Online Hazard Maps (ESRI) is an interactive mapper that allows one to search, view and print flood hazard maps which are based upon FIRM maps. The FEMA Map Service Center contains viewable FIRM maps for Humboldt County, Del Norte County, Siskiyou County, Trinity County and Mendocino County.
  • Humboldt County Natural Resources and Hazards Report (Humboldt County Planning Department) Prepared as a backgound document for the county General Plan update. The report provides an assessment of current conditions related to water (surface, ground, and pollution) and watersheds; biological resources (vegetation, fisheries, and special status species); forest lands (including Timberland Production Zones); agricultural production (including soils and economic structure); parks, recreation, and open space; cultural resources (historical and archaeological sites and landmarks); mineral and energy (sand and gravel, rock, metal, and oil and gas); scenic qualities; and air quality (climate and pollutants). Potential hazards evaluated in this report are geotechnical, soil, and seismic; flooding; fire and toxics; and noise. The report includes a large collection of supporting maps and figures.
  • Map Showing Known or Suspected Faults with Quaternary Displacement in the Pacific Northwest (Rogers, Walsh, Kockelman and Priest) 1996 IN Assessing Earthquake Hazards and Reducing Risk in the Pacific Northwest. Plate 1) 1996 (Docs I 19.16:1560) (USGS Professional Paper 1560) Map at 1:2M covers northern California to British Columbia.
  • Natural Hazards Disclosure (Fire) Maps: Humboldt County, Del Norte County, Siskiyou County, Trinity County, Mendocino County (California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection) County maps show two types of fire hazard areas referenced in California legislation as disclosure items in real estate transactions: Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ) in Local Responsibility Areas (LRA) and Wildland Areas That May Contain Substantial Forest Fire Risks and Hazards in State Responsibility Areas (SRA). Can be viewed online as a pdf file or downloaded in shapefile format for GIS use.
  • Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Map of California: Crescent City, Weed, Eureka, Redding, and Ukiah (California Geological Survey) Series of maps for every 1 degree by 2 degree quadrangle in California showing contours of probabilistic ground shaking (Peak Ground Acceleration [PGA], 10% probability of being exceeded in 50 years, assuming a uniform soft rock site condition).
  • Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada (US Geological Survey) Includes Northwestern California. Includes magnitudes and other preliminary report information for earthquakes recorded in the "last hour," "last day," and "last week."
  • Tsunami Hazard Maps (Redwood Coast Tsunami Work Group) Includes tsunami harzard maps for Humboldt Bay, Eel River basin and Crescent City.


Outline


Political


Recreation


Soil

For northwestern California soil maps, associated reports and data on individual soil series see Northwestern California/Klamath Bioregion Environment Information Sources-Soils.


Street & Road

The Humboldt Room pamplet collection contains street and road maps for many Humboldt cities and towns. They are filed under [name of politicial unit--maps]


Topography

  • USGS Topographic Quadrangles Recent quads are located in the HSU Map Collection. Older 1:24,000 and 1:62,500 topographic quadrangles of northwestern California are kept in map cabinets in the Humboldt Room and are also available on microfilm (MF 2370). The Map Index to Topographic Quadrangles of the United States, 1882-1940 (ref GA 405 M64 1985) provides indexing for this microfilm set.
  • Mid-Humboldt County Topographic Mapping (Map G 4363 H8 C1 1969 Hum Co Coll) Map series at a scale of 1:6,000.
  • USGS Orthophotoquad Maps These are USGS 1:24,000 orthophoto "maps". The HSU Library has in the Humboldt Room coverage for northwestern California dating between 1976 and 1990. Orthophotoquad maps are also available online at both TerraServer and TerraFly.
  • Topo! Mount Shasta, Lassen Wilderness and the Trinity Alps (Wildflower Productions) 1999 (Atlas G 1526 C28 W55 1999--filed at geospatial computers near the HSU Map Collection) CD-ROM includes 1:24,000 and 1:100,000 USGS topographic maps that cover Mount Shasta, Trinity Alps, Lassen National Park, Marble Mountains, Russian Wilderness, and other recreation areas and national forests in northern California. Zoom through increasing levels of display; print a custom map; save maps in a number of raster formats; draw a freehand route that displays distances and generates an elevation profile.


Vegetation

  • Analysis of Map River Delta, 1854-1862 Compared with Mad River, 1995-1997 (City of Arcata) Shows distribution of vegetation from Humboldt Bay to the Mad River based upon maps published in 1854 and 1870.
  • California Vegetation: Humboldt County, Del Norte County, Siskiyou County, Trinity County, and Mendocino County (International Center for the Environment) Series of maps generated from ICE Maps using the CalVeg vegetation layer.
  • Klamath-Siskiyou Dominant Vegetation Types (low resolution, high resolution (Conservation Biology Institute) See Klamath-Siskiyou Conservation Assessment for code key.
  • Russian River Watershed Vegetation Map (Brooks) Generated from the the CalVeg landcover gis layer for California.
  • Timber-Stand--Vegetation Cover Maps (California Cooperative Soil Vegetation Survey) (map G 4361 K2 s31 U5) Series of 467 maps produced between 1948 and 1962 at a scale of 1:31,680 which depicts timber characteristics in northern California.
  • Vegetation in the Northwest Ecoregion (Information Center for the Environment)
  • Soil-Vegetation Maps (California Cooperative Soil Vegetation Survey) (map G 4361 J3 s31 U5) Ongoing series that maps the soil and vegetation characteristics in units as small as 10 acres at scales of 1:31,680 and 1:24,000. Each map sheet covers the same geographic area as a USGS 1:24,000 topographic map. Geographic coverage is mostly northern California. See the index on the Map Display Panel in the Atlas and Map Collection for extent of coverage. Located in the upright map filing cabinet in the Atlas and Map Collection are explanatory guides for each individual map as well general guides for the series, all of which contain keys to the map symbols.
  • Vegetation Types - North Coast/Klamath Bioregion (CERES)


Water Resources and Quality


Weather & Climate


Humboldt Bay and Other Estuarine Environments

  • Listing of Available Maps and Charts by Date, Appendix B in Humboldt Bay, California, Entrance Channel. Report 1: Data Review (Costa and Glatzel) 2002 (print copy available in TC 225 H8 C67 2002 Hum Co Coll). Lists by date (with the earliest map being 1850) available maps and charts that include Humboldt Bay. Metadata is included for each map including along with location of availability. The overall report provides an inventory and review of historical and recent data describing Humboldt Bay and the adjacent littoral cell. The review was prepared for the US Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Inlets Research Program (CIRP) study of the Humboldt Bay entrance.
  • Analysis of Mad River Delta, 1854-1862 Compared with Mad River, 1995-1997 (City of Arcata) Shows distribution of vegetation from Humboldt Bay to the Mad River based upon maps published in 1854 and 1870.
  • CICORE at Humboldt State University (Center for Integrative Coastal Observation, Research and Education ) Includes news, maps, reports and water quality and temperature data for Humboldt Bay.
  • Coastal Explorer: Northwestern California (US National Ocean Service) Provides access to historical planimetric or topographic coastal survey maps that precisely define the shoreline and nearshore natural and manmade features, such as rocks, bulkheads, jetties, piers, and ramps. Maps range in scale from 1:5,000 to 1:40,000 and serve as the basic database of shoreline and topography used in the production of nautical charts. Historical data from these surveys is often used in litigation to determine property ownership, to enforce regulatory mandates, and to estimate rates of shoreline change. The NOS server includes gif images of 3,000 coastal suvery maps. Northwestern California suveys date between 1919 and 1950 and range in scale from 1:10,000 to 1:20,000. A five-sheet (T8960-8965) 1950 survey of Humboldt Bay is available at a scale of 1:10,000.
  • Humboldt Bay Atlas (Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District) Geographical information system containing biological, physical and infrastructure data for Humboldt Bay; includes interactive maps, pdf maps and a depository of downloadable gis coverages.
  • Humboldt Bay Wetlands Review & Baylands Analysis (Shapiro & Associates) 1980 (F 868 H8 S532 1980 Hum Co Coll) Three volume report prepared for the US Army Corps of Engineers that reviews and maps the physical, biological, land use and cultural resources of Humboldt Bay and its environs.
    • Vol. 2 contains the main review and supporting maps.
    • Vol. 3 and accompanying 25 sheet map set at a scale of 1:6000 (map set filed in Humbold Room map case) classify land use into 17 general classes and wetlands into 20 classes that can be equated to the National Wetlands Inventory classification system.
  • National Wetlands Inventory (US Fish & Wildlife Service) (print copies for Humboldt and Del Norte County available in the Humboldt Room Map Case) Series of maps at scales of 1:24,000 and 1:100,000 for the United States which classify wetlands into 55 different classes using Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the United States (Cowardin) 1979 (print copy available in Docs I 49.89:79/31). For additional information see Wetland Mapping and Inventory (US Geological Survey). Wetlands Interactive Mapper Tool (US Fish & Wildlife Service) is an interactive mapper that allows one to view National Wetlands Inventory digital data as well as stream and road data. Also includes a link to the Microsoft TerraServer which allows one to view an aerial photograph or topographic map of the same area being viewed.
  • Spatial Data Inventory for Humboldt Bay, California (Photo Science Geospatial Solutions) Inventory of GIS data available for Humboldt Bay. Includes a backgroup report and a spreadsheet populated with information that characterizes the type of data available, accessibility, and the spatial extent of each dataset. Prepared for NOAA's Coastal Services Center Benthic Habitat Data Inventory and Collection, Humboldt Bay, California project.
  • Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the Humboldt Bay and Eel River Delta (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) 1987 (print copy available in Humboldt Room map case) 1:62,500 scale map representing a recompilation of 1:24,000 scale National Wetlands Inventory maps.


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