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Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment : Appendices

© Nancy Sefton

August 2006

Index to Appendices for the Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment

Appendix number (corresponds to Chapter numbers) and Title 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 3A

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregion Crosswalk Plant Association Group X Ecological System Rare Plant Community Conservation Targets in the Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregion Rare Estuarine and Wetland Plant Community Conservation Targets in the Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregion PNW Coast Ecoregion Rare Plant Targets PNW Coast Ecoregion Wildlife Conservation Targets

3B

Macrohabitat attributes of aquatic systems in the Oregon Coastal, Willamette, Olympic/Chehalis, Lower Columbia, and Puget Sound, and Rogue-Umpqua EDUs Aquatic Conservation Targets, PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment

4A 4B 4C 4D 4E

PNW Coast Shoreline Targets PNW Coast Intertidal Vegetation Types PNW Coast Estuarine Conservation Targets Based on Substrates (Area in ha) PNW Coast Ecoregion Fine Filter Marine Targets Building a Benthic Habitat Model as Surrogates for Ecosystem-Scale Targets

5A 5B

PNW Coast Ecoregion Protected Areas Numbers of Targets Meeting Goals (by Quartile) in Existing Protected Areas

6A

The SITE Selection Algorithm

7A 7B

Prioritization of Assessment Units Sensitivity Analysis for Terrestrial HUCs

8A 8B 8C 8D 8E 8F 8G 8H

Automated Integration of Aquatic and Terrestrial Site Selection Peer Review Comments and Comment Disposition PNW Coast Ecoregion Portfolio Conservation Areas Summaries of Portfolio Sites in the PNW Ecoregion Targets and Goals Summary Site Prioritization Results Lowest Vulnerability Sites--Top 25% Threats Analysis

Appendix 2A Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregion Crosswalk Plant Association Group X Ecological System PAG # COUNT PAG "Name" (unofficial) NatureServe Ecological System 0 1853108 Area not mapped 17 261 No Name Available North Pacific Oak Woodland 25 27530 No Name Available North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland 27 489689 No Name Available North Pacific Maritme Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest 28 68227 No Name Available North Pacific Dry Douglas-fir Forest and Woodland 771 24 Rock Outcrop Shrub / Forb / Grassy Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 791 72 Black Hawthorn? Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 801 42 Lodgepole Pine North Pacific Dry Douglas-fir Forest and Woodland 901 538712 Sitka Spruce / Salal North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest 902 6375170 Sitka Spruce / Sword Fern North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest 903 2074477 Sitka Spruce / Salmonberry North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest 1001 60 Ponderosa Pine / Buckbrush Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland 1002 126 Ponderosa Pine - Doug Fir Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland 1101 42313 Ponderosa Pine / Western Wheatgrass Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland 1102 168 Oregon White Oak / Shrubby North Pacific Oak Woodland 1103 154 Oregon White Oak / Bristly Dogstail North Pacific Oak Woodland 1201 957 Jeffery Pine (White Oak) / Idaho Fescue Klamath-Siskyou Lower Montane Serpentine Mixed Conifer Woodland 1203 921 Jeffery Pine-Incense Cedar Klamath-Siskyou Lower Montane Serpentine Mixed Conifer Woodland 1271 115 Buckbrush Shrublands Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 1301 382 Port Orford Cedar / Oregon Grape North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest 1302 511 Port Orford Cedar / Rhododendron - Salal North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest 1303 449 Port Orford Cedar / Sword Fern North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest 1305 400 Port Orford Cedar / Oval-leaf huckleberry North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest 1321 465 Port Orford Cedar / Pink Honeysuckle North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest 1401 30 Doug-fir / Buckbrush / Western Wheatgrass Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1402 2737 Doug-Fir / Kinnikinnick North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest 1403 56 Doug-Fir / Pinegrass Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1404 296 Doug-Fir / Ninebark - Symphoricarpos Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1405 31 Doug-Fir / Huckleberry Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1406 229642 Doug-Fir / Ocean Spray / Oregon Grape North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest 1407 1438026 Doug-Fir / Dry Scrub Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1408 343495 Doug-Fir - Canyon Live Oak Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1409 77571 Doug-Fir - Golden Chinquapin Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1411 40 Doug-Fir / Incense Cedar-Jeffery Pine Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1423 7513 No Name Available Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1424 7552 No Name Available Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1425 8361 No Name Available Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1426 9888 No Name Available North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest 1427 9848 No Name Available Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1428 8383 No Name Available Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1429 8163 No Name Available North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest 1430 7135 Psme-Cade SO OR Rocky Mountain Montane Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland 1471 4240 Dry grasslands Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 1481 44 Montane Talus shrub North Pacific Broadleaf Mesic Seral Forest 1491 107 Riparian Shrublands North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland 1501 361872 Tan Oak-Doug Fir-Golden Chinqapin Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest 1502 120745 Tan Oak - Doug-Fir/ Oregon grape Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest 1503 31562 Tan Oak / Oregon grape Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest 1504 1448479 Tanoak / Huckleberry Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest 1521 806 Tanoak -Chinqapin Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest 1601 3010 Grand Fir / Ocean-spray Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest 1602 1777 Grand Fir / Oregon Grape Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest 1603 1938 Grand Fir / Vine maple Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest 1604 1377 Grand Fir / Pinegrass Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest 1605 1604 Grand Fir / Huckleberry Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest 1607 35312 Grand Fir / Salal Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2A, page 1 of 3

PAG # 1608 1609 1612 1613 1621 1622 1623 1627 1671 1691 1701 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1914 1915 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1971 1991 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2008 2098 2099 2101 2102 2103 2104 2201 2202 2203 2204 2205 2206 2207 2208 2209 2271 2291

COUNT 117678 197285 34434 111985 1406 1101 1369 28 84 5750 1362 201043 728945 5181885 491313 339246 12204674 10116696 2670981 3940889 34193 339 13 130736 237064 1008 1907 9165 16483 5937 36077 3269082 58241 4976 2632 481 7842 31539 2448 689 93 2 96 244 286 313 77718 46679 520814 249072 24619 23008 474179 951823 8124 79579 107

PAG "Name" (unofficial) NatureServe Ecological System Grand Fir - CA Laurel Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest Grand Fir / Ocean-Spray - Poison Oak / Sala Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest Grand Fir - Golden Chinqapin / Pacific PeavinNorthern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest No Name Available Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest No Name Available Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest No Name Available Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest No Name Available Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest No Name Available Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest Sagebrush / Fescue Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe Riparain / Wetlands North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland Whitebark Pine-Jeffery Pine Klamath-Siskyou Lower Montane Serpentine Mixed Conifer Woodland Western Hemlock / Queens Cup North Pacific Western Hemlock - Western Red Cedar Forest Western Hemlock / Rhododendron-dry North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock / Salal - Oregongrape North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock /Alaska blueberry North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock / Vanillaleaf North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock / Oregon Grape North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock / Sword Fern - Oxalis North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock / Salmonberry North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock / Blueberry - Sorrel North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest Western Hemlock / Devils Club North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock / Skunk Cabbage North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock / Fools Huckleberry North Pacific Western Hemlock - Western Red Cedar Forest No Name Available North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock / Rhododendron - moist, soNorth Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock / Rhododendron - Drier, noNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock - (Incense Cedar, Doug Fir North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock / Rhododendron -dry North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock - Port Orford Cedar / SorrelNorth Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock-Port Orford Cedar / Rhodo North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock-Tan Oak/ Rhododendron North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest Western Hemlock / Salmonberry North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Douglas-Fir Western Hemlock Forest No Name Available Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe Riparian/Wetland Shrub and Herb North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland White Fir - Tan Oak Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland White Fir / Rhododendron Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland White Fir - Grand Fir / Oregon Grape Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland White Fir - Doug Fir / Rosa Symphoricarpos Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland Grand Fir / Salal- Oregon Grape Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Mixed Conifer Forest White Fir / Sorrel Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland White Fir -Shasta Fir / Sweet-After-Death Mediterranean California Red Fir Forest and Woodland White Fir - Brewer Pine Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland Shasta Fir / Prince's pine Mediterranean California Red Fir Forest and Woodland Shasta Fir / Pyrola Mediterranean California Red Fir Forest and Woodland Shasta Fir - White Fir Mediterranean California Red Fir Forest and Woodland Shasta Fir - White Fir Mediterranean California Red Fir Forest and Woodland Silver Fir / Rhododendron - Oregon Grape North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Silver Fir / Oregon Grape North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Silver Fir / Alaska huckleberry North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Silver Fir / Big Huckleberry - Beargrass North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Silver Fir / White Rhododendron - Alaska HucNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Silver Fir / three-leaved coolwort North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Silver Fir / Alaska Huckleberry North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Silver Fir / Sorrel North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Silver Fir/ Devils Club North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest No Name Available North Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland and Meadow Sitka Alder North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2A, page 2 of 3

PAG #

COUNT 2302 2303 2304 2305 2306 2371 2391 2504 2571 2901 3201 3301

6 20701 384423 563956 4807 72379 541 81428 15694 49 421617 30762

PAG "Name" (unofficial) NatureServe Ecological System Mountain Hemlock / Huckleberry/ Beargrass?North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest Mountain Hemlock / Fools Huckleberry? North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest Mountain Hemlock / White Rhododendron - BNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest Mountain Hemlock / Alaska Huckleberry North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest Mountain Hemlock / Devil's Club North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest No Name Available North Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland and Meadow Riparian / Wetland Shrub and Herb North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland Subalpine Fir / White Rhododenron - BeargraRocky Mountain Subalpine Dry-Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland Festuca Grasslands, Sagebrush-grasslands Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe Larix lyalii Parkland Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Larch Woodland Mountain Hemlock Parkland wet-mesic-dry North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest Alpine North Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland and Meadow

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2A, page 3 of 3

Common name

Rank

grand fir - Douglas - fir / tanoak / sword fern Noble Fir / Redwood Sorrel

Abies grandis - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Lithocarpus densiflorus / Polystichum munitum

Abies procera / Oxalis oregana Forest

Festuca rubra dune grasslands

G1S1

S

S

L

L

S

L

E

L

S

M

M

L

S

Patch Size S

L

W

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2B, page 1 of 7

red fescue stabilized sand dunes

Calamagrostis nutkaensis - Argentina egedii - Juncus Pacific Reedgrass - Pacific G1S1 balticus Herbaceous Vegetation Silverweed - Baltic Rush Herbaceous Vegetation Chamaecyparis lawsoniana - Picea sitchensis / Port Orford cedar - Sitka G1S1 Vaccinium ovatum - Rhododendron macrophyllum spruce / evergreen huckleberry - western Chamaecyparis lawsoniana / Vaccinium ovatum Port Orford cedar / evergreen G1S1 huckleberry dune oldgrowth forest Deschampsia cespitosa - Sidalcea hendersonii Tufted hairgrass G1S1 Henderson's checker-mallow

G1S1

E

L

Sitka spruce / creek dogwood - G1G2S1 Hooker willow tideland

Picea sitchensis / Cornus sericea - Salix hookeriana

G1S1

W

Distribution L

Carex (livida, utriculata) / Sphagnum spp. Herbaceous (Livid Sedge, Beaked Sedge) G1G2S1 Vegetation / Peatmoss species

Myrica gale / Sanguisorba officinalis / Sphagnum spp. Sweet Gale / Great Burnet / G1?S1? Shrubland Peatmoss species Shrubland

Scientific name

13

13

13

25

13

7

25

FESTUCA RUBRA HERBACEOUS

CALAMAGROSTIS NUTKAENSIS TIDAL CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA FOREST CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA FOREST

ABIES GRANDIS PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII GIANT ABIES PROCERA FOREST

Ecoregion NVCS alliance Goal 13 MYRICA GALE SATURATED SHRUBLAND 7 CAREX UTRICULATA SATURATED 7 PICEA SITCHENSIS TIDAL WOODLAND

Appendix 2B Rare Plant Community Conservation Targets in the Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregion

G1S1

G1S1

Populus balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa / Cornus sericea black cottonwood / creek / Impatiens capensis dogwood / touch - me - not white oak / Idaho fescue savanna

Greater Creeping Spearwort - G1S1 Sierran Rush - Lakeshore Sedge Herbaceous Vegetation

Quercus garryana / Festuca idahoensis var. romeri

Ranunculus flammula - Juncus nevadensis - Carex lenticularis Herbaceous Vegetation

L

L

W

L

E

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2B, page 2 of 7

G1S1

pygmy shore pine forest on Blacklock soils

Pinus contorta ssp. contorta / Gaultheria shallon Vaccinium ovatum

G1S1

shorepine / hairy manzanita

L

G1S1

Pinus contorta ssp. contorta / Arctostaphylos columbiana

L

G1S1

S

E

Picea sitchensis - Tsuga heterophylla / Rhododendron Sitka spruce - western macrophyllum - Vaccinium ovatum hemlock / western rhododendron - evergreen Pinus contorta spp. contorta / Arctostaphylos uva shorepine / kinnikinnick ursi

S

W

Sweet Gale / Sierran G1S1 Brookfoam / Slough Sedge Shrubland Picea sitchensis - Abies grandis / Gaultheria shallon / Sitka spruce - grand fir / salal / G1S1 Polystichum munitum sword fern

Li

L

Li

L

L

L

L

S

W

BOG LABRADOR-TEA - BOG- G1S1 LAUREL / BEARGRASS

LEDUM GROENLANDICUM - KALMIA MICROPHYLLA / XEROPHYLLUM TENAX SHRUBLAND Myrica gale / Boykinia intermedia - Carex obnupta Shrubland

Patch Size S

western Labrador tea - sweet G1S1 gale heath

Distributi on L

Ledum glandulosum - Myrica gale

Rank

Common name

Scientific name

13

13

7

13

25

13

13

PINUS CONTORTA SSP CONTORTA ROUND PINUS CONTORTA SSP CONTORTA ROUND PINUS CONTORTA SSP CONTORTA ROUND POPULUS BALSAMIFERA SSP TRICHOCARPA QUERCUS GARRYANA WOODED CAREX OBNUPTA SEASONALLY FLOODED

PICEA SITCHENSIS GIANT FOREST

Ecoregion NVCS alliance Goal 13 LEDUM GLANDULOSUM SATURATED 7 NEEDS NEW: LEDUM GROENLANDICUM 7 MYRICA GALE SEASONALLY FLOODED 25 PICEA SITCHENSIS GIANT FOREST

Henderson's checker-mallow Tidal Marsh western hemlock / western Labrador tea / slough sedge skunk cabbage swamp western hemlock / western rhododendron - evergreen huckleberry forest Sweet Gale - Douglas' Meadowsweet / Peatmoss species Shrubland south coast herb dunes

Sidalcea hendersonii - Tidal Marsh

Tsuga heterophylla / Ledum glandulosum / Carex obnupta - Lysichiton americanum

G2S1

Populus balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa / Cornus sericea black cottonwood / creek / Impatiens capensis dogwood / touch - me - not

W

L

Li

S

L

S

W

W

S

S

S

S

M

M

Patch Size S

L

L

L

L

W

L

Distributi on L

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2B, page 3 of 7

G2S1

seashore bluegrass dunes

Poa douglasii ssp. macrantha dunes

Pinus contorta spp. contorta / Carex obnupta

ROEMER'S FESCUE - FIELD G2S1 CHICKWEED - PRAIRIE JUNEGRASS BOG LABRADOR-TEA G2S1 SWEETGALE / SPHAGNUM SPP. shorepine / slough sedge G2S1

FESTUCA ROEMERI - CERASTIUM ARVENSE KOELERIA MACRANTHA HERBACEOUS VEGETATION LEDUM GROENLANDICUM - MYRICA GALE / SPHAGNUM SPP. SHRUBLAND

G2S1

Pacific reedgrass - blue wildrye

G2S1

G2?S1S2

G1S1

G1S1

G1S1

Rank

Calamagrostis nutkaensis - Elymus glaucus

Baccharis pilularis / Artemisia pycnocephala Scrophularia californica

Myrica gale - Spiraea douglasii / Sphagnum spp. Shrubland

Tsuga heterophylla / Rhododendron macrophyllum Vaccinium ovatum

Common name

Scientific name

7

13

7

7

13

13

13

13

7

13

BACCHARIS PILULARIS SHRUBLAND CALAMAGROSTIS NUTKAENSIS HERBACEOUS FESTUCA ROEMERI HERBACEOUS NEEDS NEW: LEDUM GROENLANDICUM PINUS CONTORTA SSP CONTORTA SEASONALLY POA DOUGLASII SSP MACRANTHA SHORT - SOD POPULUS BALSAMIFERA SSP TRICHOCARPA

TSUGA HETEROPHYLLA SATURATED TSUGA HETEROPHYLLA GIANT FOREST

Ecoregion NVCS alliance Goal 13

Sitka Sedge - Purple Marshlocks Subalpine Fir - (Lodgepole Pine) / Subalpine Arctic Lupine Woodland Anaphalis - aster

Arbutus - hairy manzanita

Cusick sedge - (bog cinquefoil) fen

Carex aquatilis var. dives - Comarum palustre Herbaceous Vegetation

Abies lasiocarpa - (Pinus contorta) / Lupinus arcticus ssp. subalpinus Woodland

Arbutus menziesii - Arctostaphylos columbiana

Carex cusickii - (Comarum palustre) fen

Port Orford cedar - western hemlock / western rhododendron - salal

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana - Tsuga heterophylla / Rhododendron macrophyllum - Gaultheria shallon

L

L

G2S2

G2S2

G2S2

L

L

L

G2S2

G2S2

L

W

P

W

W

Distributi on W

G2S2

G2S2

G2S2

G2S2

G2S2

G2S1?

Rank

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2B, page 4 of 7

Port Orford cedar - western hemlock / sword fern

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana - Tsuga heterophylla / Polystichum munitum

Port Orford cedar - white fir Douglas - fir / (dwarf Oregongrape) / vanillaleaf Port Orford cedar - white fir / Sadler oak / leucothoe western rhododendron Port Orford cedar - Douglas-fir / (western rhododendron) / beargrass Chamaecyparis lawsoniana - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Port Orford cedar - Douglas-fir Lithocarpus densiflorus / Gaultheria shallon / tanoak / salal

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana - Abies concolor Pseudotsuga menziesii / (Mahonia nervosa var. nervosa) / Achlys triphylla Chamaecyparis lawsoniana - Abies concolor / Quercus sadleriana / Leucothe davisiae* Rhododendron macrophyllum Chamaecyparis lawsoniana - Pseudotsuga menziesii / (Rhododendron macrophyllum) / Xerophyllum tenax

Anaphalis margaritacea - Aster foliaceous

Common name

Scientific name

L

L

L

L

L

L

S

S

S

M

Patch Size S

13

13

13

13

13

13

7

3

CAREX CUSICKII SATURATED HERBACEOUS CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA FOREST CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA FOREST CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA FOREST CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA FOREST CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA FOREST CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA FOREST

Ecoregion NVCS alliance Goal 7 CAREX AQUATILIS VAR. DIVES SEASONALLY 7 ABIES LASIOCARPA WOODLAND 7

G2S2

G2S2

crowberry - salal oceanfront shrubland

Empetrum nigrum - Gaultheria shallon

Festuca roemeri - Delphinium glareosum Herbaceous Roemer's Fescue - Olympic Vegetation Larkspur

red fescue - California G2S2 oatgrass south coast headland or hillslope grassland western Labrador tea - salal / G2S2 slough sedge bog

Festuca rubra - Danthonia californica

western Labrador tea / G2S2 darlingtonia / sphagnum bog western Labrador tea / burnet G2S2 / sphagnum bog shore pine / western rhododendron - evergreen huckleberry

Ledum glandulosum / Darlingtonia californica / Sphagnum

Ledum glandulosum / Sanguisorba officinalis / Sphagnum

Pinus contorta ssp. contorta / Rhododendron macrophyllum - Vaccinium ovatum

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

E

W

Distributi on W

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2B, page 5 of 7

G2S2

western Labrador tea / slough G2S2 sedge / sphagnum bog

Ledum glandulosum / Carex obnupta / Sphagnum

Ledum glandulosum - Gaultheria shallon / Carex obnupta

red fescue - sea-pink coastal headland grassland

Festuca rubra - Armeria maritima coastal headland grassland

G2S2

Roemer's Fescue - Spreading G2S2 Phlox

Festuca roemeri - Phlox diffusa var. longistylis Herbaceous Vegetation

G2S2

creeping spikerush - water purslane marsh

Eleocharis acicularis - Ludwigia palustris

Rank

Common name

Scientific name

L

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

Patch Size S

13

13

13

13

13

13

LEDUM GLANDULOSUM SATURATED LEDUM GLANDULOSUM SATURATED LEDUM GLANDULOSUM SATURATED LEDUM GLANDULOSUM SATURATED PINUS CONTORTA SSP CONTORTA ROUND -

FESTUCA RUBRA HERBACEOUS

Ecoregion NVCS alliance Goal 7 ELEOCHARIS PALUSTRIS SEASONALLY 7 EMPETRUM NIGRUM DWARF SHRUBLAND 25 FESTUCA IDAHOENSIS ALPINE 13 FESTUCA IDAHOENSIS ALPINE 13 FESTUCA RUBRA HERBACEOUS

DOUGLAS-FIR - WESTERN HEMLOCK / PACIFIC RHODODENDRON DOUGLAS-FIR - WESTERN HEMLOCK / EVERGREEN HUCKLEBERRY water clubrush bed

Douglas spiraea - bog G2S2 blueberry / slough sedge / sphagnum bog blueberry / slough sedge G2S2 shrub swamp bog blueberry / tufted G2S2 hairgrass - slough sedge shrub swamp Idaho fescue - junegrass S1

Shore pine - common juniper hairy manzanita Western redcedar / salmonberry

PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII - TSUGA HETEROPHYLLA / RHODODENDRON MACROPHYLLUM - VACCINIUM OVATUM FOREST PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII - TSUGA HETEROPHYLLA / VACCINIUM OVATUM FOREST

Spiraea douglasii - Vaccinium uliginosum / Carex obnupta / Sphagnum

Vaccinium uliginosum / Deschampsia cespitosa Carex obnupta

Pinus contorta var. contorta - Juniperus communis Arctostaphylos columbiana

Thuja plicata / Rubus spectabilis

Festuca idahoensis - Koelaria macrantha

Vaccinium uliginosum / Carex obnupta

Scirpus subterminalis

Douglas-fir - lodgepole pine / Rhacomitrium

Pseudotsuga menziesii - Pinus contorta / Rhacomitrium canescens

W

L

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2B, page 6 of 7

S1S2

S1

W

L

L

L

W

W

G2S2

G2S2

W

L

Distributi on L

G2S2

G2S2

G2S2

Douglas-fir - lodgepole pine / Cladina

Pseudotsuga menziesii - Pinus contorta / Cladina

Rank

Common name

Scientific name

M

L

S

S

S

S

S

M

M

S

Patch Size S

7

13

7

13

13

13

7

7

7

13

SCIRPUS SUBTERMINALIS HYDROMORPHIC SPIRAEA DOUGLASII SATURATED VACCINIUM ULIGINOSUM SSP OCCIDENTALE VACCINIUM ULIGINOSUM SSP OCCIDENTALE

PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII - TSUGA HETEROPHYLLA

Ecoregion NVCS alliance Goal 13

L L W W W W W

S2 S2 S2 S2 S2 S2

L

S2

S2

L

Distributi on w

S2

S2

Rank

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2B, page 7 of 7

Sitka spruce / salmonberry Very Wet Maritime Sitka spruce / Trisetum Douglas-fir / Douglas maple / Hooker's fairybells Western redcedar / black twinberry Tsuga heterophylla - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Western hemlock - Douglas-fir Kindbergia oregana / Oregon beaked moss Tsuga heterophylla - Thuja plicata / Blechnum spicant Western hemlock - western redcedar / deer fern Tsuga heterophylla - Thuja plicata / Gaultheria shallon Western hemlock - western Moist Maritime 1 redcedar / salal Moist Maritime 1

Picea sitchensis / Rubus spectabilis Very Wet Maritime Picea sitchensis / Trisetum canescens Pseudotsuga menziesii / Acer glabrum / Prosartes hookeri Thuja plicata / Lonicera involucrata

Sitka spruce / false lily-of-thevalley Very Wet Hypermaritime 1 Picea sitchensis / Rubus spectabilis Very Dry Maritime Sitka spruce / salmonberry Very Dry Maritime

Phlox - moss

Phlox diffusa - Selaginella wallacei

Picea sitchensis / Maianthemum dilatatum Very Wet Hyperemaritime 1

Common name

Scientific name

M

M

M

M

L M

L

L

L

Patch Size S

y

7

7

7

13 7

13

13

13

Ecoregion NVCS alliance Goal 7

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2C, page 1 of 3

Appendix 2C Rare Estuarine and Wetland Plant Community Conservation Targets in the Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregion TOTAL SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME EL_CODE (#) SAND: PARTLY ENCLOSED, EULITTORAL, EUHALINE SANDY, HIGH SALINITY, LOW MARSH OP (MARSH) OLYMPIC PENINSULA CAEB.BB-OP 8 SILTY, MODERATE SALINITY, LOW MARSH MIXED FINE: PARTLY ENCLOSED EULITTORAL, OP POLYHALINE (MARSH) OLYMPIC PENINSULA CAEB.BC-OP 13 SAND: PARTLY ENCLOSED, EULITTORAL, MESOHALINE SANDY, LOW SALINITY, LOW MARSH OP (MARSH) OLYMPIC PENINSULA CAEB.CB-OP 2 MIXED-FINE AND MUD: PARTLY ENCLOSED, EULITTORAL, SILTY, LOW SALINITY, LOW MARSH OP MESOHALINE OLYMPIC PENINSULA CAEB.CC-OP 7 SANDY, MODERATE SALINITY, LOW SAND: PARTLY ENCLOSED, EULITTORAL, POLYHALINE MARSH OP (MARSH) OLYMPIC PENINSULA CAEB.DB-OP 4 ORGANIC: PARTLY ENCLOSED, BACKSHORE, POLYHALINE MODERATE SALINITY HIGH MARSH OP (MARSH) OLYMPIC PENINSULA CAEC.A--OP 13 ORGANIC: PARTLY ENCLOSED, BACKSHORE, MESOHALINE LOW SALINITY HIGH MARSH OP (MARSH) OLYMPIC PENINSULA CAEC.B--OP 9 ORGANIC, SAND, MIXED-FINE OR MUD: PARTLY TRANSITION ZONE WETLAND OP ENCLOSED, BACKSHORE OLYMPIC PENINSULA CAED.---OP 2 FRESHWATER TIDAL SURGE PLAIN FRESHWATER TIDAL SURGE PLAIN WETLAND OLYMPIC WETLAND OP PENINSULA CAEE.---OP 2 LOW INTERTIDAL HIGH SALINITY SANDY SALTMARSH LOW INTERTIDAL HIGH SALINITY SANDY SALTMARSH CECG000001 1 LOW INTERTIDAL HIGH SALINITY SILTY SALTMARSH LOW INTERTIDAL HIGH SALINITY SILTY SALTMARSH CEDG000001 1 LOW INTERTIDAL BRACKISH SALTMARSH LOW INTERTIDAL BRACKISH SALTMARSH ON SANDS TO ON SANDS TO SILTS SILTS CEFG000001 1 PINCON/CAROBN SHOREPINE/SLOUGH SEDGE CEGL000142 1 COAST WILLOW DEFLATION PLAIN WETLAND SALHOC-MYRCAL CEGL001138 1 FESRUB DUNE GRASSLAND RED FESCUE STABILIZED SAND DUNES CEGL001774 2 LUPINUS LITTORALIS (DUNE COMMUNITY) SEASHORE LUPINE DUNES CEGL001974 1 MID INTERTIDAL BRACKISH FINE SUBSTRATE SALTMARSH MID INTERTIDAL BRACKISH FINE SUBSTRATE SALTMARSH CEJG000001 1 OLD-GROWTH SITKA SPRUCE/CREEK DOGWOOD PICSIT/CORSER TIDELAND SWAMP TIDELAND SWAMP CPVB1PSC01 1 Calamagrostis nutkaensis - Argentina egedii - Pacific Reedgrass - Pacific Silverweed - Baltic Rush Herbaceous CWWA000052 2 Juncus balticus Herbaceous Vegetation Vegetation

GOAL (#) 2 4 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

SITES _ID 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97

Douglas spiraea - bog blueberry / slough sedge / sphagnum

coast willow - crabapple / slough sedge - skunk cabbage shrub swamp glasswort - saltgrass - arrow grass - (jaumea) salt marsh

black cottonwood / creek dogwood / touch - me - not

shorepine / slough sedge

Sitka spruce / creek dogwood - Hooker willow tideland

Sitka spruce / slough sedge - skunk cabbage

western Labrador tea / burnet / sphagnum bog

western Labrador tea / darlingtonia / sphagnum bog

red fescue stabilized sand dunes western Labrador tea / slough sedge / sphagnum bog

tufted hairgrass - Baltic rush salt marsh

Lyngby sedge freshwater marsh slough sedge / sphagnum creek dogwood - willow (Hooker willow - Sitka willow)

COMMON NAME Pacific reedgrass fen Sitka sedge fen Sitka Sedge - Purple Marshlocks

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2C, page 2 of 3

Vaccinium caespitosum/Sanquisorba officinalis dwarf blueberry/burnet Vaccinium uliginosum / Deschampsia cespitosa bog blueberry / tufted hairgrass - slough sedge shrub swamp - Carex obnupta

Populus balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa / Cornus sericea / Impatiens capensis Salix hookeriana - Malus fusca / Carex obnupta - Lysichiton americanum Salicornia virginica - Distichlis spicata Triglochin maritima - (Jaumea carnosa) Spiraea douglasii - Vaccinium uliginosum / Carex obnupta / Sphagnum

SCIENTIFIC NAME Calamagrostis nutkaensis Carex aquatilis var. dives Carex aquatilis var. dives - Comarum palustre Herbaceous Vegetation Carex lyngbyei Carex obnupta / Sphagnum Cornus sericea - Salix (Salix hookeriana - Salix sitchensis) Deschampsia cespitosa - Juncus balticus salt marsh Festuca rubra dune grasslands Ledum glandulosum / Carex obnupta / Sphagnum Ledum glandulosum / Darlingtonia californica / Sphagnum Ledum glandulosum / Sanguisorba officinalis / Sphagnum Picea sitchensis / Carex obnupta - Lysichitum americanum Picea sitchensis / Cornus sericea - Salix hookeriana Pinus contorta spp. contorta / Carex obnupta

1 6

ORWETLND19 ORWETLND20

1

69

ORWETLND17 ORWETLND18

8

3

4

8

8

2

9

ORWETLND16

ORWETLND15

ORWETLND14

ORWETLND13

ORWETLND12

ORWETLND11

ORWETLND10

12

ORWETLND09

1

ORWETLND06

8 1

1 5 1

ORWETLND03 ORWETLND04 ORWETLND05

ORWETLND07 ORWETLND08

TOTAL (#) 1 1

EL_CODE ORWETLND01 ORWETLND02

156

155

154

153

152

151

150

149

148

147

146

145

143 144

142

139 140 141

SITES _ID 137 138

2

1

1

23

2

1

1

2

1

1

3

4

2 1

1

1 2 1

GOAL (#) 1 1

SCIENTIFIC NAME Xerophullum tenax-Sanquisorba officinalisSphagnum ORWETLND21

beargrass-burnet sphagnum bog

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2C, page 3 of 3

EL_CODE

COMMON NAME 2

TOTAL (#) 157

SITES _ID

1

GOAL (#)

Appendix 2D PNW Coast Ecoregion Rare Plant Targets Scientific name Arenaria paludicola Castilleja chambersii Erythronium elegans Lilium occidentale Limbella fryei

Common name Swamp sandwort Chamber's paintbrush Coast range fawn-lily Western lily Moss

Oenothera wolfii Saxifraga hitchcockiana Whidbeyella cartilaginea Desmarestia tortuosa Empselium rubrum Saxifraga tischii Bryoria pseudocapillaris

Wolf's evening-primrose Saddle Mtn. Saxifrage Marine algae Marine algae Marine algae Tisch's saxifrage Lichen Willamette Valley larkspur Bensonia Saddle Mtn. Bittercress Tall bugbane

Delphinium oreganum Bensoniella oregana Cardamine pattersonii Cimicifuga elata Dodecatheon austrofrigidum Erigeron salishii Filipendula occidentalis Gilia millefoliata Myriogramme pulchra Phacelia argentea

Global Rank G1 G1 G1 G1 G1

Federal Status LE SOC SOC LE SOC

Species Distribution E E E E E

Target Goal 25 25 25 25 25

G1 G1 G1 G1? G1? G1? G1G2

SOC SOC

G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1

E E E E E E E

25 25 25 25 25 25 25

G1Q G2 G2 G2

SOC SOC SOC SOC

G1 G2 G2 G2

L L E W

13 13 25 7

G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2

SOC

SOC

G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2

E E E L L L

25 25 25 13 13 13

G2

SOC

G2

E

25

LT

G2 G2 restricted to PNC Olympic Mt. Endemic. at the north end of its range Olympic and Vancouver Island endemic Olympic Mt. Endemic

P E E

3 25 25

E

25

L

13

E

25

E

25

BC sectional target. Widespread but rare; disjunct from E coast. rare Olympic Mt. Endemic.

L

13

D L

13 13

E

25

Sidalcea hirtipes

Frigid shootingstar Salish daisy Queen-of-the-forest Seaside gilia Marine algae Silvery phacelia Hairy-stemmed checkermallow

Sidalcea nelsoniana Thuretellopsis peggiana Heterodermia sitchensis

Nelson's checker-mallow Marine algae Seaside centipede

G2 G2 G2G3

Senecio neowebsteri

Olympic Mtn. Groundsel

G2G3

Arctostaphylos hispidula

Hairy manzanita

G3

Aster paucicapitatus

Olympic Mtn. Aster

G3

Campanula piperi

Piper's bellflower

G3

Chiharaea bodegensis

Marine algae

G3

Discelium nudum Encalypta brevipes

Moss Moss

G3 G3

Erigeron flettii

Flett's fleabane

G3

SOC SOC

SOC

Justification G1 G1 G1 G1 G1

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2D, page 1 of 4

Scientific name

Common name

Global Rank

Erioderma sorediatum

Lichen treepelt

G3

Hollenbergia nigricans

Marine algae

G3

Hypogymnia heterophylla Minium parvum

Seaside bone Marine algae

G3 G3

Petrophytum hendersonii

Olympic rock mat

G3

Poa unilateralis Tayloriella divaricata

San Francisco bluegrass Marine algae

G3 G3

Viola flettii Erysimum menziesii ssp concinnum Cryptantha leiocarpa

Flett's violet

G3

Federal Status

restricted to PNWC. BC sectional target. Olympic Mt. Endemic. SOC

Pacific wallflower Seaside cryptantha

G3?T3? G3G4

SOC

Sidalcea hendersonii Leioderma sorediatum Plagiochila semidecurrens var alaskana Douglasia laevigata var ciliolata

Henderson sidalcea Lichen treepelt

G3G4 G3G4?

SOC

Carex pluriflora Cephaloziella spinigera

Several-flowered sedge Liverwort

G4 G4

Dictyoneuropsis reticulata

Marine algae

G4

Draba longipes Lasthenia maritima

Long-stalked draba Hairy goldfields

G4 G4

Limonium californicum Metzgeria temperata Microseris bigelovii Pannaria rubiginosa

Western marsh-rosemary Liverwort Coast microseris Lichen

G4 G4 G4 G4

Liverwort Smooth douglasia

G3G5T3 G3T3

Plantago macrocarpa Pohlia sphagnicola Radula brunnea

Alaska plantain Moss Liverwort

G4 G4 G4

Senecio flettii

Flett groundsel

G4

Thelypteris nevadensis Cordylanthus maritimus ssp palustris Artemisia pycnocephala

Sierra wood fern

G4

Salt-marsh bird's-beak Coastal sagewort

G4?T2 G4G5

Justification rare, restricted to NWC and CFM; disjunct in NWC S BC to Mendocino Co.

rare grass disjunct in NWC, Olympic Mt. Endemic. Close to the edge, maybe peripheral, Saltmarsh species endemic? restricted to PNC Coast Ranges sectional target possible disjunct in NWC OR sectional target limited to PNC, but G4 Appears to be disjunct offshore rocks N edge of range

Endemic to coast. Sectional target for OR/WA only

Endemic in Coast Range known from Sooke River, VI. Sectional target. SOC

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2D, page 2 of 4

Species Distribution

Target Goal

D

13

L

13

L W

13 7

E

25

W W

7 7

E

25

W W

7 7

L E

13 25

E

25

L

13

W W?

7 7

L

13

D L

13 13

W W? L W?

7 7 13 7

L W? W?

13 7 7

E

25

W

7

E L

25 13

Scientific name Sphaerotrichia divaricata Erysimum arenicola var torulosum Lasthenia macrantha ssp prisca Triteleia hendersonii var leachiae Arabis furcata var olympica Artemisia furcata var heterophylla Silene douglasii var oraria Anemone oregana var felix Synthyris pinnatifida var lanuginosa

Common name

Sand-dwelling wallflower

G4G5T?

Large-flowered goldfields

G4G5T2

Leach's brodiaea Olympic Nuttall's rockcress

G4G5T2

G4T? G4T1 G4T2

Cut-leaf synthyris

G4T2

Least bladdery milk-vetch Moss

Federal Status

G4T3

G5 G5

Species Distribution W?

Target Goal 7

E

25

E

25

L

13

Endemic, T2

E

25

disjunct in NWC

P E E

3 25 25

E

25

D

13

D W?

13 7

L

13

D

13

W

7

D

13

D

13

W? W

7 7

D W?

13 7

W

7

E

25

E

25

Justification Known only from alpine, Vancouver Island;

SOC

G4T?

Three-forked mugwort Cascade Head catchfly Bog anemone

Draba lonchocarpa var vestita Lance-fruited draba

Astragalus microcystis Campylopus schmidii

Global Rank G4G5

SOC SOC

endemic T2, endemic possible disjunct in NWC. Sectional target. Disjunct from northeastern Washington

Cochlearia officinalis

Scurvygrass

G5

Appears to be disjunct. Sectional target only in OR.

Corydalis aurea

Golden corydalis Whorled marsh pennywort

G5

Disjunct from eastern Washington

Hydrocotyle verticillata

G5

Orthocarpus imbricatus

Mountain owl-clover

G5

Pellaea breweri

Brewer's cliff-brake

G5

Polytrichum strictum Rhynchospora capitellata

Hummock haircap moss Brownish beakrush

G5 G5

Sparganium fluctuans Tritomaria quinquedentata

Water bur-reed Liverwort

G5 G5

Stellaria humifusa

Creeping sandwort

G5?

Castilleja parviflora var. Olympica

Magenta paintbrush

G5?T2T3

Pedicularis bracteosa var. Atrosanguinea

Blood red pedicularis

G5T?

Disjunct in Olympics and Vancouver Island Disjunct from East Cascades

Disjunct from Idaho Saltmarsh species uncommon in OR and WA, Olympic and Vancouver Island endemic. Likely Olympic endemic. Sectional target.

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2D, page 3 of 4

Scientific name Astragalus australis var olympicus Sidalcea malviflora ssp patula Trillium ovatum var hibbersonii Abronia umbellata ssp breviflora Erigeron peregrinus ssp peregrinus var thompsonii Erigeron peregrinus ssp peregrinus var peregrinus

Hedysarum occidentale var occidentale Abronia umbellata ssp acutalata Corallorhiza maculata var. Ozettensis Erythronium quinaultense Teloschistes flavicans

Common name

Global Rank

Federal Status

Justification

Species Distribution

Target Goal

Cotton's milk-vetch

G5T1

SOC

T1

E

25

Coast checker bloom

G5T1

SOC

L

13

Dwarf trillium

G5T1

T1 endemic to Vancouver Island

E

25

Pink sandverbena Thompson's wandering daisy

G5T2

E

25

E

25

Wandering daisy

G5T4

L

13

Western hedysarum

G5T5

D

13

E

25

E

25

E W?

25 7

Pink sandverbena Ozette coral-root Quinault fawn-lily Lichen

SOC

G5T2

G5TXQ

T2, endemic. Sectional target in OR and WA. Disjunct from Rocky Mtns in Olympics and Vancouver Island. SOC

T2 New species, Olympic endemic New species, Olympic endemic

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2D, page 4 of 4

G5 G5T3

clouded salamander Dunn's salamander Del norte salamander Van Dyke's salamander Cope's giant salamander Olympic torrent salamander Southern torrent salamander Columbia torrent salmander tailed frog western toad

northern red-legged frog foothill yellow-legged frog Cascades frog common loon

fork-tailed storm-petrel

leach's storm-petrel

brown pelican

double-crested cormorant

brandt's cormorant

pelagic cormorant

great-blue heron

brant

aleutian canada goose

Aneides ferreus Plethodon dunni Plethodon elongatus Plethodon vandykei Dicamptodon copei Rhyacotriton olympicus Rhyacotriton variegatus Rhyacotriton kezeri Ascaphus truei Bufo boreas

Rana aurora aurora Rana boylii Rana cascadae Gavia immer

Oceanodroma furcata

Oceanodroma leucorhoa

Pelecanus occidentalis

Phalacrocorax auritus

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

Phalacrocorax pelagicus

Ardea herodias

Branta bernicla Branta canadensis leucopareia

Listed

Vulnerable Significant aggregation (wintering)

Vulnerable

Vulnerable

Vulnerable

Listed

Vulnerable

Vulnerable

Declining, Vulnerable in OR Declining Endemic sub-pop in WA Vulnerable

Imperiled Declining Imperiled Imperiled, Declining Imperiled Imperiled, Endemic Imperiled Imperiled, Endemic Declining Declining

Justification

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W W D W

W W L D L E L E W W

Species Distribution

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2E, page 1 of 7

G5

G5

G5

G5

G4

G5

G5

G4T4 G3 G4 G5

G3 G4 G3 G3 G3 G2 G3 G3 G4 G4

Common Name

Scientific Name

Global Rank

Appendix 2E PNW Coast Ecoregion Wildlife Conservation Targets

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

I

I

L L L I

L L L L L L L L L L

Spatial Pattern

3

3

9

3

3

3

3

5

5

7 7 13 5

7 7 13 20 13 25 13 25 5 7

Target Goal

rookeries check bc data marine seabirds

marine seabirds marine seabirds marine seabirds marine seabirds marine seabirds marine seabirds

Comment

G4 G5 G4 G5 G5T3 G4T3

surf scoter

common goldeneye

barrow's goldeneye

bald eagle northern goshawk peregrine falcon blue grouse

white-tailed ptarmigan

western snowy plover

black oystercatcher

Black Turnstone

Surfbird

Rock Sandpiper

dunlin western gull caspian tern

common murre

pigeon guillemot

marbled murrelet

Melanitta perspicillata

Bucephala clangula

Bucephala islandica

Haliaeetus leucocephalus Accipiter gentilis Falco peregrinus Dendragapus obscurus Lagopus leucurus SAXITILIS Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus

Haematopus bachmani

Arenaria melanocephala

Aphriza virgata

Calidris ptilocnemis

Calidris alpina Larus occidentalis Sterna caspia

Uria aalge

Cepphus columba

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Listed

Signifcant aggregation

Declining

Significant PIF score Significant PIF score Signifcant aggregation

Significant PIF score

Significant PIF score

Significant PIF score

Vulnerable

Listed, Declining

Endemic

Listed Declining, sub-pop on VI Listed (state), Vulnerable Significant PIF score

Vulnerable, Rare Significant aggregation (wintering) Significant aggregation (wintering) Significant aggregation (wintering)

Justification

W

W

W

W W W

W

W

W

W

W

E

W W D W

W

W

W

W

Species Distribution

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2E, page 2 of 7

G3G4

G5

G5

G5 G5 G5

G5

G5

G5

G5

G5

G5

G5

G4

harlequin duck

Histrionicus histrionicus

Global Rank

Common Name

Scientific Name

C

I

C

C C C

C

C

C

I

I

I

I C C I

C

C

C

I

Spatial Pattern

50%

5

3

3 3 3

3

3

3

5

50%

25

143 20 31 5

3

3

3

5

Target Goal Comment

points for US, model for BC

marine seabirds marine seabirds

nesting areas marine seabirds marine seabirds marine seabirds marine seabirds marine seabirds

no data yet marine seabirds marine seabirds marine seabirds from US Recov. Plan.

G5T2 G5 G5 G5 G5 G5 G5 G3 G5T2 G5T1Q G4

tufted puffin

band-tailed pigeon Vancouver Island pygmy-owl northern spotted owl vaux's swift rufous hummingbird Allen's hummingbird Red-breasted Sapsucker olive-sided flycatcher western wood-peewee pacific-slope flycatcher

streaked horned lark purple martin chestnut-backed chickadee golden-crowned kinglet western bluebird black-throated gray warbler hermit warbler Pacific shrew Common Water Shrew, brooksi subspecies

Destruction Island shrew Baird's shrew

Fratercula cirrhata

Columba fasciata Glaucidium gnoma swarthi Strix occidentalis caurina Chaetura vauxi Selasphorus rufus Selasphorus sasin Sphyrapicus ruber Contopus cooperi Contopus sordidulus Empidonax difficilis Eremophila alpestris strigata Progne subis Poecile rufescens Regulus satrapa Sialia mexicana Dendroica nigrescens Dendroica occidentalis Sorex pacificus pacificus

Sorex palustris brooksi Sorex trowbridgii destructioni Sorex bairdi bairdi

G5 G5T3 G3T3 G5 G5 G5 G5 G5 G5 G5

rhinoceros auklet

Cerorhinca monocerata

Endemic Endemic to OR

Endemic

Decliing, Vulnerable Declining Significant PIF score Significant PIF score Declining Significant PIF score Significant PIF score Imperiled, Endemic

Declining, mineral springs Endemic Listed Declining, Vulnerable Significant PIF score Significant PIF score Significant PIF W score Declining Declining Significant PIF score

Signifcant aggregation

Vulnerable

Vulnerable

Signifcant aggregation

Justification

E L

E

L W W W D W W E

W E W W W W W W W W

W

W

W

W

Species Distribution

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2E, page 3 of 7

G5

G5

G4

cassin's auklet

Ptychoramphus aleuticus

Global Rank

G4

Common Name

Synthliboramphus antiquus ancient murrelet

Scientific Name

L L

L

I I I I I I I L

I I I I I I C I I I

I

I

I

l

Spatial Pattern

1 13

4

9 9 5 5 9 5 5 25

21 16 50% 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

5

5

5

3

Target Goal Comment

territories

marine seabirds marine seabirds marine seabirds marine seabirds mineral springs

American Marten

fisher

Martes americana

Martes pennanti

Endemic Endemic sub-pop Listed, Endemic Imperiled

G4T1Q G5T2Q G3T3

Declining

G5T3

G5

L

E

E?

E

W?

W?

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2E, page 4 of 7

Mustela erminea anguinae Ermine, anguinae subspecies Wolverine, vancouverensis Gulo gulo vancouverensis subspecies Odocoileus virginianus leucurus Columbia white-tailed deer Clemmys marmorata marmorata northwestern pond turtle

Keystone, Wide-ranging

gray wolf

Canis lupus Declining

E L L

Endemic Vulnerable Vulnerable

G5

E

Endemic

W

D E E

D W L? W W W

Species Distribution

Disjunct sub-pop. Endemic Endemic

Disjunct Fed, Species of Cocern Imperiled Fed, Species of Cocern Declining Fed, Species of Cocern

Justification

W

G5 G5 G2G3 G5 G4G5 G5

Global Rank

Vulnerable

Olymypic snow mole Yuma myotis keen's myotis long-eared myotis fringed bat long-legged myots

Common Name

Pacific western big-eared bat G4T3T4 Olympic Yellow-pine Tamias amoenus caurinus Chipmunk G5 Marmota olympus Olympic marmot G3 Marmota vancouverensis Vancouver Island Marmot G1 western pocket gopher- Rogue G4G5T1 Thomomys mazama helleri River T2 Thomomys mazama melanops Olympic pocket gopher G4G5T1 Arborimus albipes white-footed vole G3G4 Arborimus longicaudus red tree vole G3G4

Scapanus townsendii olympicus Myotis yumanensis Myotis keenii Myotis evotis Myotis thysanodes Myotis volans Corynorhinus (Plectotus) townsendii townsendii

Scientific Name

I

C

R

I

C

C

R

I L L

I

I I I

I

L I I I I I

Spatial Pattern

9

10

2

18

3

3

0

18 13 13

18

9 18 18

5

13 5 9 5 5 5

Target Goal

model for WA

model for WA

extirpated from OR, WA, not target on VI

Comment

Not found

Not found

Not found

Not found

Not found

Not found

Not found

Not found

Not found

Not found

Not found

Not found

a weevil

Bradycellus fenderi

Gilbertiola helferi

Nebria acuta quileuta

Nebria danmanni

Nebria meanyi sylvatica

Platyceropsis keeni

Pterostichus campbelli

Pterostichus humidulus

Pterostichus lanei

Scaphinotus johnsoni

Stomis termitiformis

Trechus humboldti

Trigonoscuta pilosa Cicindela hirticollis siuslawensis Agonum belleri Pterostichus rothi Saldula villosa Lygus oregonae Derephysia foliacea Hesperia comma hulbirti

Siuslaw sand tiger beetle Beller's ground beetle Roth's blind ground beetle Hairy shore bug Oregon plant bug Foliaceous lace bug common branded skipper

Common Name

Scientific Name

Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Endemic

Rare

Rare

Rare

Rare

Rare

Rare

Rare

Rare

Rare

Rare

Rare

Rare

Rare

Justification

E L L L L L L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Species Distribution

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2E, page 5 of 7

G5T3 G3 G1 G3 G2 G2 ??

Not ranked Not ranked Not ranked Not ranked Not ranked Not ranked Not ranked Not ranked Not ranked Not ranked Not ranked Not ranked Not ranked

Global Rank

L L L L L L L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Spatial Pattern

25 13 13 13 13 13 13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

Target Goal Comment

Imperiled

G2G3 G4T4 G5T4 ?? G5T1T3

moss elfin

obscure elfin (butterfly)

Anna's blue

greenish blue

Disjunct Disjunct Listed, Imperiled Vulnerable Disjunct sub pop

?? ?? G5T1 G5T3T4 ?? G5T2T3 ?? G3T5T4 G4 G5T3 ??

acmon blue mountain blue Oregon silverspot butterfly valley silverspot butterfly arctic fritillary

chalcedon checkerspot Edith's checkerspot

Vancouver ringlet Vidler's alpine chryxus arctic

new Sphagnum bog moth

L

L L L

L L

L L L L L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L L L

L

Species Distribution

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2E, page 6 of 7

Rare

Disjunct Disjunct sub pop Endemic

Disjunct sub pop Disjunct sub pop

Disjunct

Boisduval's Blue, blackmorei s G5T2T3

Imperiled

Disjunct

Endemic on OR Coast

Declining in BC

Imperiled, Endemic

G5T2

Disjunct sub pop Disjunct sub pop Disjunct sub pop Disjunct sub pop

??

Justification

?? ?? G5

woodland skipper - coastal subspecies

Ochlodes sylvanoides orecoastus Parnassius smintheus olympiannus Pieris sisymbrii flavitincta Lycaena nivalis browni Lycaena mariposa charlottensis Callophrys johnsoni (Mitoura johnsoni) Incisalia mossii mossii (Callophrys mossii) Callophrys polios maritima (Incisalia p. m.) Lycaeides idas vancouverensis Plebeius saepiolus (all ssp in area) Icaricia icarioides blackmorei Plebejus acmon spangelatus Agriades glandon megalo Speyeria zerene hippolyta Speyeria zerene bremnerii Boloria chariclea rainieri Euphydryas chalcedona perdiccas Euphydryas editha colonia Coenonympha tullia insulana Erebia vidleri Oeneis chryxus valerata Cerastius gloriosum (or Cerastis gloriosa)

Global Rank

smintheus parnassian spring white nivalis copper Makah (Queen Charlotte) copper Johnson's (mistletoe) hairstreak

Common Name

Scientific Name

L

L L L

L L

L L L L L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L L L

L

Spatial Pattern

13

13 13 13

13 13

13 13 25 13 13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13 13 13

13

Target Goal Comment

Monadenia fidelis Monadenia fidelis pronotis Valvata mergella Fluminicola virens Pomatiopsis binneyi Pomatiopsis californica Pomatiopsis chacei Lanx subrotunda Algamorda newcombiana (subrotunda?)

warty jumping-slug Malone jumping-slug blue-gray taildropper crowned tightcoil evening fieldslug Puget oregonian Sisters hesperian redwood hesperian Oregon megomphix (snail) Del Norte shoulderband Pacific sideband(ssp. Canyonville) rockycoast sideband rams-horn valvata Olympia pebblesnail robust walker Pacific walker swamp (marsh) walker rotund lanx Newcomb's littorine snail (periwinkle)

sand verbena moth Helfer's Grasshopper Olympic grasshopper a stonefly Haddock's rhyacophilan caddisfly California floater (mussel) western floater Oregon floater western ridgemussel western pearlshell Burrington jumping-slug

Copablepharon fuscum Microtes helferi Nisquallia olympica Bolshecapnia gregsoni

Rhyacophila haddocki Anodonta californiensis Anodonta kennerlyi Anodonta oregonensis Gonidea angulata Margaritifera falcata Hemphillia burringtoni Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa Hemphillia malonei Prophysaon coeruleum Pristiloma pilsbryi Deroceras hesperium Cryptomastix devia Hochbergellus hirsutus Vespericola megasoma Megomphix hemphilli Helminthoglypta mailliardi

Common Name

Scientific Name

Imperiled

G1G2

L

L L L L L L L L

L L L L L L L L L L

L L L L L L L

L L L L

Species Distribution

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 2E, page 7 of 7

Rare Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled

Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled Rare Imperiled Rare

Imperiled Imperiled Vulnerable Vulnerable Imperiled Vulnerable Imperiled

Rare, Vulnerable Imperiled Imperiled Imperiled

Justification

G? G?T1 G2 G2 G1 G1 G1 G2

G2 G1 G4 G? G1 G2? G?S1 G? G3 G?

G1 G3 G4 G5 G3 G4 G?

Not rank G2/G4 G1G2 G2

Global Rank

L

L L L L L L L L

L L L L L L L L L L

L L L L L L L

L L L L

Spatial Pattern

13

13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

13 13 13 13 13 13 13

13 13 13 13

Target Goal Comment

0.2 Basalt Flows Basalt Flows and Breccias Intrusives Open Water Sandstone/Clastic Sediments Tuffaceous Clastics Unconsolidated Surface Material

Gradient3

.20 Alluvium-Colluvium Basalt-Mafic-Extrusive Glacial Drift Granitic-Silicic Quaternary Lakeplain Sandstone Shale Siltstone Ice Eolian Sand, Erodable Volcanics Coarse Outwash Carbonate-Limestone Peat Ultramafic-Serpentine Slate

1000 m

Willamette, Olympic/ Chehalis, Lower Columbia, and Puget Sound 0 – 100 km2 100 – 1000 km2 1000 – 10,000 km2 > 10,000 km2

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 3A, page 1 of 2

Basalt Granitic (meta-volcanic) Alluvial Sedimentary (sandstone and shale) Volcanic (ash, tuff and mud) Limestone Water Serpentine (ultramafic and gabbro)

< 600 m 600 – 1220 m 1220 – 1825 m > 1825 m

10,000 km2

Appendix 3A: Macrohabitat attributes of aquatic systems in the Oregon Coastal, Willamette, Olympic/Chehalis, Lower Columbia, and Puget Sound, and Rogue-Umpqua EDUs

< .005 .005-.01 .01-.03 .03-.06 .06-.10 >.10 Alluvial Basalt Glacial Granitic Sedimentary Serpentine Non-basalt volcanics Water

< 600 m 600 – 1220 m 1220 – 1825 m > 1825 m

Rogue-Umpqua 0 – 100 km2 100 – 1000 km2 1000 – 10,000 km2 > 10,000 km2

Oregon Coastal (Southern Areas)*

Unconnected Stream/River Lake Reservoir Wetland Glacier

Willamette, Olympic/ Chehalis, Lower Columbia, and Puget Sound Unconnected Stream/River Lake Reservoir Wetland Coastal Rogue-Umpqua

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 3A, page 2 of 2

5. USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) at 1:100,000 and British Columbia Watershed Atlas Dataset at 1:50,000.

4. Washington State Department of Natural Resources Division of Geology and Earth Resources at 1:100,000, USGS Geologic map of Oregon (1991) at 1:500,000, Bedrock Geology from BC Ministry of Energy & Mines at 1:250,000, and Surficial Geology from the Geological Survey of Canada at 1:5 million.

3. USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) at 1:100,000 and USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED) at 30 m resolution, for Washington and Oregon. British Columbia Watershed Atlas Dataset at 1:50,000, and BC TRIM Dataset at 90 m resolution.

2. USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) at 1:100,000 and USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED) at 30 m resolution, for Washington and Oregon. British Columbia Watershed Atlas Dataset at 1:50,000, and BC TRIM Dataset at 90m resolution.

1. USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) at 1:100,000 and USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED) at 30m resolution, for WA and OR. British Columbia Watershed Atlas Dataset at 1:50,000, and BC TRIM Dataset at 90m resolution.

Key: Data Used

Upstream Connectivity5

Downstream Connectivity5

Oregon Coastal (Northern Area)

Scientific Name Acipenser medirostris Acipenser transmontanus pop 2 Acipenser transmontanus pop2 Acipenser transmontanus pop4 Catostomus sp 4 Cottus gulosus Cottus perplexus Gasterosteus sp Gasterosteus sp Gasterosteus sp 1 Gasterosteus sp 2 Gasterosteus sp 3 Gasterosteus sp 4 Gasterosteus sp 5 Lampetra ayresi Lampetra ayresi Lampetra macrostoma Lampetra tridentata Lampetra tridentata Novumbra hubbsi Novumbra hubbsi Oncorhynchus clarki Oncorhynchus clarki Oncorhynchus clarki Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus keta pop 2 Oncorhynchus keta pop 3 Oncorhynchus keta pop 4 G5T3Q G5T3Q

G1 G5 G5 G3 G3

G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G4

Global Rank G3 G4T? G4T? G4T2 G1

T T not warranted

not warranted

Federal Status

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 3B, page 1 of 4

Common Name Green Sturgeon White Sturgeon (Columbia River Pop) White sturgeon (Columbia River) White sturgeon (Fraser River) Salish sucker Riffle Sculpin Reticulate Sculpin Vananda Creek limnetic stickleback Vananda Creek benthic stickleback Giant Black Stickleback Enos Lake limnetic stickleback Enos Lake benthic stickleback Paxton Lake limnetic stickleback Paxton lake benthic stickleback River Lamprey River Lamprey, West Island ESU Lake Lamprey Pacific Lamprey Pacific lamprey Olympic Mudminnow Olympic mudminnow Cutthroat Trout, East Island ESU Cutthroat Trout, North Island ESU Cutthroat Trout, West Island ESU Pink Salmon, Odd-Year ESU Pink Salmon, East Island ESU Pink Salmon, North Island ESU Pink Salmon, West Island ESU Chum Salmon, East Island ESU Chum Salmon, North Island ESU Chum Salmon, West Island ESU Chum Salmon, Hood Canal Summer Run ESU Chum Salmon, Columbia River ESU Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Appendix 3B Aquatic Conservation Targets, PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment

Endemic

Widespread

Endemic Endemic Endemic Endemic

Endemic Endemic

Endemic Endemic Endemic

Distribution

50 50 50 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 50 50 30

50

0

30

Conservation Goal 0

Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island ESU Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island ESU Steelhead Salmon, North Island ESU Steelhead Salmon, West Island ESU Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island ESU Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island ESU Summer Steelhead Salmon, Klamath Mountains Province ESU Winter Steelhead Salmon, Klamath Mountains Province ESU Winter Steelhead Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Summer Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 30 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

G5T3T3Q G5T3T3Q

G5T3Q

G5T2Q

G5T2Q

G5T2Q

G5T2Q

G4T3Q G4T3Q G4T2Q G4T2Q G4T2Q

Global Rank

Species of Concern Species of Concern

not warranted

not warranted

T

T

not warranted not warranted

not warranted

Species of Concern not warranted T T Proposed T

Federal Status not warranted

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 3B, page 2 of 4

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Lower Columbia ESU Winter Steelhead Salmon, Upper Willamette River ESU Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Common Name Chum Salmon, Puget Sound/Strait ESU Coho Salmon, East Island ESU Coho Salmon, North Island ESU Coho Salmon, West Island ESU Coho Salmon, Puget Sound ESU Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU Coho Salmon, S Oregon/N California ESU Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU Steelhead Salmon, East Island ESU

Scientific Name Oncorhynchus keta pop 5 Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ? Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ? Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1 Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 2 Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus mykiss

Distribution

30 30

30

30

30

50

30 30

0

30

30

30 30 30

30

Conservation Goal 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 50 50 30

Fall Chinook Salmon, S Oregon/N California ESU Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU Spring Chinook Salmon, Puget Sound ESU Fall Chinook Salmon, Puget Sound ESU Fall Chinook Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU Chinook Salmon, East Island ESU Chinook Salmon, North Island ESU Chinook Salmon, West Island ESU Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU Summer Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU Oregon chub Umpqua Oregon Chub Sand Roller Pygmy Whitefish Millicoma Dace Umpqua Dace Leopard Dace Nooksak Dace Nooksack dace Bull Trout Bull Trout Salmon, Coastal and Puget Sound ESU Dolly Varden

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oregonichthys crameri Oregonichthys kalawatseti Percopsis transmontana Prosopium coulteri Rhinichthys cataractae sp 1 Rhinichthys evermanni Rhinichthys falcatus Rhinichthys sp 4 Rhinichthys sp 4 Salvelinus confluentus

Salvelinus confluentus Salvelinus malma

G5

G3 G3 G3

G5 G5T3 G3

G2 G3

G5T2Q

G5T3Q

G5T2Q

Global Rank

not warranted

not warranted

not warranted

T

not warranted not warranted T T

T

not warranted not warranted

Federal Status T

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 3B, page 3 of 4

Common Name Sockeye Salmon, Ozette Lake ESU Sockeye Salmon, East Island ESU Sockeye Salmon, North Island ESU Sockeye Salmon, West Island ESU Sockeye Salmon, Lake Pleasant (portion) ESU Sockeye Salmon, Quinault Lake (portion) ESU Spring Chinook Salmon, Upper Willamette River ESU

Scientific Name Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus nerka pop 3 Oncorhynchus nerka pop 4

Endemic

Endemic

Distribution

50

100

50

30

30

50 30 50 30 30

30 30 0 50

0

Conservation Goal 100 30 30 30 100 100

Myriophyllum quitense (=M elatinoides) Ussurian Water-milfoil Pygmy Waterlilly Fibrous Pondweed Potamogeton oakesiansus Blunt-leaf Pondweed Wolffia columbiana

Myriophyllum quitense (=M elatinoides) Myriophyllum ussuriense Nymphaea tetragona Potamogeton fibrillosus Potamogeton oakesiansus Potamogeton obtusifolius Wolffia columbiana

G4? G3 G5 G5T2T4 G4 G5 G5

G3 G5 G4 G2Q G2 G3 G3 G2?T2 G2 G2 G1Q G5 G2 G5 G5 G5

Global Rank Federal Status

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 3B, page 4 of 4

Common Name Dolly Varden, East Island ESU Dolly Varden, North Island ESU Dolly Varden, West Island ESU California floater (mussel) River jewelwing Pacific clubtail Willamette floater (mussel) Giant Columbia River Limpet Columbia pebblesnail Western ridgemussel Barren juga (snail) Columbia duskysnail Rotund physa (snail) Nerite ramshorn (snail) Nuttall's Waterweed Water Howellia Whorled Pennywort Hairy Water-fern Cut-leaf Water Milfoil

Scientific Name Salvelinus malma Salvelinus malma Salvelinus malma Anodonta californiensis Calopteryx aequabilis Gomphus kurilis Anodonta wahlametensis Fisherola nuttalli Fluminicola columbiana Gonidea angulata Juga hemphilli hemphilli Lyogyrus sp 4 Physella columbiana Vorticifex neritoides Elodea nuttallii Howellia aquatilis Hydrocotyle verticillata Marsilea vestita Myriophyllum pinnatum Widespread Limited? Widespread Widespread Widespread Widespread Widespread

Widespread Widespread Widespread Limited Widespread Widespread Widespread Endemic Endemic? Endemic Endemic Widespread Limited Widespread Widespread Widespread

Distribution

Conservation Goal 50 50 50

Appendix 4A PNW Coast Shoreline Targets LANDFORM EXPOSURE Channel Undefined Channel Protected Undefined Estuary Wetland Exposed Estuary Wetland Protected Estuary Wetland Very protected Estuary Wetland Gravel Beach Undefined Gravel Beach Exposed Gravel Beach Protected Gravel beach Very exposed Gravel beach Very protected Gravel Flat Undefined Gravel Flat Exposed Gravel Flat Protected Exposed High Tide Lagoon High Tide Lagoon Protected Mud Flat Undefined Mud flat Exposed Mud Flat Protected Mud Flat Very protected Rock Platform Undefined Rock Platform Exposed Rock Platform Protected Very exposed Rock platform Rock with Gravel Beach Undefined Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed Rock with Gravel Beach Protected Very exposed Rock with gravel beach Rock with Sand & Gravel Beach Undefined Rock with Sand & Gravel Beach Exposed Rock with Sand & Gravel Beach Protected Rock with Sand & Gravel Beach Very exposed Rock with Sand Beach Undefined Rock with Sand Beach Exposed Rock with Sand Beach Protected Rock with sand beach Very exposed Undefined Rocky Shore/Cliff Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed Protected Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed Rocky Shore/Cliff Sand & Gravel Beach Undefined Sand & Gravel Beach Exposed Sand & Gravel Beach Protected Sand & Gravel Beach Very exposed Sand & Gravel Beach Very protected Sand & Gravel Flat Undefined Sand & Gravel Flat Exposed Sand & Gravel Flat Protected Sand Beach Undefined

LENGTH (M)

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 4A, page 1 of 2

2,295.9 10,705.2 199,682.8 485,791.9 921,277.4 103,161.7 21,885.9 67,647.0 123,034.7 65,034.0 11,500.4 4,103.4 6,876.1 28,261.5 443.9 9,109.7 20,827.3 2,913.9 30,566.0 9,377.9 126,133.3 328,567.2 18,291.7 23,165.2 105,994.5 219,792.0 661,417.5 10,730.7 99,546.7 454,827.4 457,772.3 2,790.8 10,767.5 192,713.6 66,860.1 12,023.0 393,448.9 420,675.9 806,639.2 81,362.1 38,685.1 78,392.5 228,796.4 120,978.7 7,526.3 89,862.4 25,272.2 262,302.5 68,241.7

GOAL 20% 20% 30% 30% 30% 30% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 30% 30% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20%

LANDFORM Sand Beach Sand Beach Sand beach Sand Beach Sand Flat Sand Flat Sand Flat Sand Flat Sand Flat Total

EXPOSURE Exposed Protected Very exposed Very protected Undefined Exposed Protected Very exposed Very protected

LENGTH (M) GOAL 204,142.8 20% 70,027.1 20% 293,473.0 20% 8,148.4 20% 11,234.1 20% 86,530.6 20% 146,369.3 20% 103,328.1 20% 3,971.5 20% 8,465,298.9

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 4A, page 2 of 2

Red Algae

Red Algae

Red Algae

Sedges

Eelgrass

Native High Saltmarsh

Native Saltmarsh

Surfgrass

Bull Kelp

Giant Kelp

Dune Grasses

Taxon Rockweed

intertidal, shallow subtidal

intertidal

30%

30%

30%

30%

30%

30%

30%

20%

30%

20%

Conservation Goal 20%

G3

G3G4

G3G4

G5

G5

G5

G4G5

G5

Global Rank

S1 - rare S1 unknown

S1 - rare

Not ranked

Not ranked

S3; not ranked

S4S5; not ranked

Not ranked

Provincial Rank

rare

unknown

rare

rare

rare

rare

OR Rank WA Rank

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 4B, page 1 of 3

Saltmarsh

Eelgrass

Saltmarsh

Saltmarsh

Surfgrass

Kelp

Kelp

Rocky Intertidal Dune Grasses

Algal Bed

Community ConservaType tion Target intertidal Algal Bed

Leymus mollis supratidal shallow Macrocystis subtidal shallow Nereocystis subtidal intertidal, shallow Phyllospadix subtidal supratidal, Salicornia intertidal Triglochin/Salic ornia/Descham supratidal, psia/Distichylus intertidal shallow Zostera marina subtidal supratidal, intertidal Gracilariophila oryzoides low intertidal Herposiphoia verticillata low intertidal Peyssonnelia profunda subtidal

Scientific name(s) Fucus GigartinaOdonthaliaMixed filamentous & Prionitisblade reds Polysiphonia Hedophyllum, Egregia, L. setchellii, Eisenia, Phyllospadix Nereocystis, Rocky Intertidal* and rich reds

Appendix 4B PNW Coast Intertidal Vegetation Types

CDC 2001

CDC 2001

CDC 2001

Rationale

x

Declining

x

x

x

Imperiled

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

Keystone x

Endemic

low intertidal

low intertidal

low intertidal

subtidal intertidal rocks

Postelsia palmaeformis intertidal Sphaerotrichia divaricata low intertidal

Dictyoneurum californicum Laminaria longipes

Pseudopringsh eimia apiculata Cylindrocarpus rugosus Dictyoneuropsi s reticulata

Conservation Goal

G4G5

G5

G4G5

G4

G3G4

G3

G4G5

G4G5

G4G5

G1?Q

G4

Global Rank

S1 - rare

common

S1 - rare

S2 - rare

S2 - rare

S1 - rare

S1 - rare S1 rare/overlo oked

S1 - rare

S1 - rare

S2 - rare S1 - occasional

Provincial Rank

unknown

unknown

unknown

unknown

unknown

common

unknown

rare

rare

common

CDC 2001

CDC 2001

CDC 2001

CDC 2001

CDC 2001

CDC 2001

Rationale

rare

common

rare

unknown

unknown

CDC 2001

M. Dethier

CDC 2001

CDC 2001

CDC 2001

occasional CDC 2001

unknown unknown unknown/ overlooke d

unknown

unknown

unknown occasional

OR Rank WA Rank

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 4B, page 2 of 3

* Habitat type 3 ala Morris 2001. assemblage of lower intertidal algae and mussels

Brown Algae

Brown Algae

Brown Algae

Brown Algae

Brown Algae

Brown Algae

Green Algae

Protomonostro ma undulatum estuaries

Green Algae

low intertidal

subtidal

low intertidal

intertidal

Community ConservaType tion Target

Codium ritteri

Scientific name(s) Phycodrys riggii Polysiphonia macounii Tayloriella divaricata

Green Algae

Red Algae

Red Algae

Red Algae

Taxon

Declining

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

Imperiled

Keystone

nw

w

w

Endemic

Total Linear Area in Ecoregion (m) 375,759 3,131,019 208,124 589,115 17,442 982,182 25,646 1,486,065 1,474,546 547,141 22,994 1,210,679 566,136 624,409

Goal 20% 20% 20% 20%

30%

30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30%

EST -- estuarine habitat SHR -- shoreline habitat on the outer coasts

Conservation Target Algal beds EST Algal beds SHR Dune grass EST Dune grass SHR Rocky intertidal habitat EST Rocky intertidal habitat SHR Kelp EST Kelp SHR Saltmarsh EST Saltmarsh SHR Surfgrass EST Surfgrass SHR Eelgrass EST Eelgrass SHR

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 4B, page 3 of 3

Intertidal Habitat Conservation Targets Used in the Assessment

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 4C, page 1 of 1

Appendix 4C PNW Coast Estuarine Conservation Targets Based on Substrates (Area in ha) Cape Pt Pt Queen Vancouver Cape Arago Arago Johnstone Grenville Grenville Charolotte Island TARGET Grand Total Goal North South Strait North South Strait Shelf Bedrock 65.3 20% 65.303 Boulder 133.6 20% 132.824 0.739 Cobble/Gravel 182.6 20% 125.864 56.711 Cobble/Gravel Flat 199.5 20% 10.319 189.142 Flat 931.6 20% 861.476 0.686 52.922 16.548 Mud 516.6 20% 505.612 10.954 Mud Flat 30,562.8 20% 1384.129 1.635 27704.663 1472.366 Organics/fines 18,325.0 30% 14161.708 416.051 118.891 301.826 3146.065 180.423 Rock 71.4 20% 70.308 1.074 Sand 26,590.8 20% 26568.068 16.73 6.008 Sand & Gravel Flat 716.9 20% 245.421 471.436 Sand Flat 10,229.4 20% 5790.791 11.759 128.155 2996.887 1301.817 Sand/Mud 4,167.1 20% 4123.497 43.649 Sand/Mud Flat 8,501.8 20% 8458.245 43.592 Shell 16.9 20% 16.894 Unconsolidated 597.7 20% 487.91 109.74 Undefined Beach/Bar 22.1 20% 2.555 3.723 15.808 Wood Debris/Organic 25.5 30% 21.734 3.768 Grand Total 101,856.4 62784.682 907.711 247.046 358.471 33887.053 245.421 3426.042

Enhydra lutris

Minke whale Northern rightwhale dolphin Pacific whitesided dolphin Sea otter (Northern)

Steller (northern) sea lion Eumetopias jubatus

Pacific herring

Marine Mammals

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Orcinus orca

Killer whale or orca

Marine Mammals Marine Mammals Marine Mammals Marine Mammals Marine Mammals

Clupea pallasi Hypomesus Surf smelt pretiosus Acipenser Green sturgeon meditostris

N

Y

Y

Y

G3

G5

???

G3

G4

FC

T

T

declining population numbers

haul outs throughout ecoregion, breeds in BC Breeding areas, regular large concentrations. H Weeks Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations. H Weeks

extirpated in OR, declining, keystone species

JC: consider adding as target

N N

JC: consider adding as target

N

breeds in WA and BC, southern resident population in BC listed as endangered by COSEWIC, northern resident population threatened by COSEWIC. JC consider the different ecotypes separately (S and N resident, transient, and offshore)

important migration route through ecoregion

JC: consider adding as target State listed or candidate. Any occurrence, migration, routes. State listed or candidate. Any occurrence, migration, routes. Regular concententrations in foraging areas and migration routes.

important migration route through ecoregion

JCalambokidis: consider adding as target

Rationale & Comments

JC: consider adding as target

SC

E

E

Federal Status

N

G4G5

G3

N

N

G4G5

G3G4

G3G4

Global Rank

N

N

N

N

N

Data

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 4D, page 1 of 7

Nearshore (050m) Both Near and Offshore Nearshore (050m) Nearshore (050m)

Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Nearshore (050m)

Both Near and Harbor porpoise Phocoena phocoena Offshore Humpback Megaptera Both Near and whale novaeangliae Offshore

Marine Mammals Marine Mammals

Eschrichtius robustus

Balaenopteridae physalus

Analysis zone Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore

Gray whale

Grampus

Beaked whale Fin whale or finback whale

Common name Scientific name

Taxon Marine Mammals Marine Mammals Marine Mammals Marine Mammals

Appendix 4D PNW Coast Ecoregion Fine Filter Marine Targets

Lingcod

English sole

Copper rockfish Sebastes caurinus Darkblotched rockfish Sebastes crameri Greenstriped rockfish Sebastes elongatus

Widow rockfish Quillback rockfish

China rockfish

Tiger rockfish

Bocaccio

Canary rockfish Sebastes pinniger Redstripe rockfish Sebastes proriger

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Pacific hake

Marine Fish

Sebastes paucispinis

Sebastes nebulosus Sebastes nigrocinctus

Sebastes maliger

Sebastes entomelas

Parophyrs vetulus

Ophiodon elongatus

Merluccius productus

Rock sole

Marine Fish

Lampetra tridentata Lepidopsetta (aka Pleuronectes) bilineata

Pacific lamprey

Common name Scientific name Acipenser White sturgeon transmontanus Pacific Ammodytes sandlance hexapterus Gadus Pacific cod macrocephalus

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Taxon

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Data

???

???

???

???

???

???

???

???

???

???

???

???

???

???

G5

???

???

G4

Global Rank

FC

SC

Federal Status

Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations.

WDFW, OPAC, M. Hixon, overfished. H Weeks, W Wakefield WDFW, OPAC, M. Hixon, overfished. H Weeks, W Wakefield

Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations.

Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations.

OPAC, M. Hixon, overfished. H Weeks, W Wakefield

Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations.

overfished. H Weeks, W Wakefield

Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations.

Food fish. Breeding areas.

overfished. H Weeks, W Wakefield

Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations.

Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations.

declining. H Weeks

Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations.

Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations.

declining population numbers

Rationale & Comments

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 4D, page 2 of 7

Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore

Analysis zone Nearshore (050m) Nearshore (050m) Both Near and Offshore Nearshore (050m)

Marine Birds Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Marine Fish

Uria aalge

common murre

rhinoceros auklet tufted puffin

cassin's auklet

Ptychoramphus aleuticus Cerorhinca monocerata Fratercula cirrhata

pigeon guillemot Cepphus columba

Oceanodroma furcata Oceanodroma leucorhoa Phalacrocorax auritus Phalacrocorax penicillatus Phalacrocorax pelagicus Haematopus bachmani Sterna caspia

fork-tailed stormpetrel leach's stormpetrel double-crested cormorant brandt's cormorant pelagic cormorant Black oystercatcher caspian tern

Common name Scientific name

Y Y Y. PIF 24B, 26W Y

Y, colony G5 Y, colony G5 Y, colony G5 Y, colony G5

Y Y

Y, colony G5

Y

Y

Y, colony G5

Y, colony G4

Y, colony G5

Y

Y

Y, colony G5

Y, colony G5

Y

Terrestrial Target

Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations.

Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations.

Food fish. Breeding areas, regular concentrations.

Rationale & Comments T.Jagielo: recent assessment by F. Wallace at WDFW resulted in an overfished determination by PFMC; W.Wakefield

Y, colony G5

Federal Status

SC

Federal Status

Y

Global Rank

???

G5

G5

???

Global Rank

Y, colony G5

Nearshore Data

N

N

N

N

Data

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Both Near and Offshore Nearshore (050m) Both Near and Offshore Both Near and Offshore

Yelloweye rockfish

Marine Fish

Sebastes ruberrimus Spirinchus Longfin smelt thaleichthys Thaleichthys Eulachon pacificus Theragra Walleye pollock chalocgrammaco

Analysis zone

Common name Scientific name

Taxon

Marine Birds Marine Birds Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds Marine Birds

G5 G5 G5 G5 G4

N N N N N

Surfbird Sanderling

Black Turnstone

Arenaria melanocephala Aphriza virgata Calidris alba

G5 G5

G5

SC

T

SC/FC2

LT

LE

E

LT

Federal Status

Y N. PIF 19W

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

Y. PIF 16B, 20N

Y, PIF 24B, 26W

Terrestrial Target

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N N

N

G4

G4

N

N

G5T3

N

peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus

G5

N

brant Branta bernicla aleutian canada Branta canadensis goose leucopareia Histrionicus harlequin duck histrionicus Black scoter Melanitta nigra Melanitta surf scoter perspicillata common Bucephala clangula goldeneye barrow's Bucephala islandica goldeneye Haliaeetus bald eagle leucocephalus

G5

G4

N

N

G3

G5

G1

G5

G4T3

Global Rank

great-blue heron Ardea herodias

brown pelican

N

N

Phoebastria nigripes Phoebastria immutabilis Pelecanus occidentalis

N

Phoebastria albatrus

Laysan albatros

N

Gavia immer

common loon Short-tailed albatross Black-footed albatross

Y

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus

Nearshore Data

western snowy plover

Common name Scientific name

G5 G5 G3G4 G4

N N N N

Gooseneck Barnacles Burrowing Shrimp

Pollicipes polymerus rocky intertidal

M.Dethier, d. Pitkin, R. Lowe eco engineer declining issues; WDFW conservation issues; UW surveys show decreases

N N

FCo

N N

native and threatened by introduced competitors and overharvest Any occurrence

??

N

harvest for bait and food

Reviewers Comments

Ecosystem engineer

Federal Status

Y

Y

Y-concentration. PIF 22B, 22W

N

Y

Y

N. PIF 20W

N. PIF 19W

Terrestrial Target

N

Y

Y

Global Rank

T

Federal Status

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Neotrypaea intertidal, shallow californiensis and subtidal Upogebia pugettensis Marine Native Oyster Ostreola conchaphila intertidal and Invertebrates subtidal Marine Newcomb's Algamorda intertidal and Invertebrates littorine snail newcombiana subtidal Marine Northern (Pinto) Haliotis intertidal and Invertebrates Abalone kamtschatkana subtidal Marine Sand Dollars Dendraster intertidal and Invertebrates excentricus subtidal Marine Green Urchin Strongylocentrotus intertidal and Invertebrates drobachiensis subtidal

Marine Invertebrates Marine Invertebrates

Community Type Mytilus californianus intertidal and and trossulus subtidal

Common name Scientific name Data

G5

N

Calidris alpina Limnodromus griseus Larus occidetalis Brachyramphus marmoratus Synthliboramphus ancient murrelet antiquus

Dunlin short-billed dowitcher Western Gull Marbled murrelet

G5

N

G5

G5

Rock Sandpiper Calidris ptilocnemis

N

Global Rank

N

Calidris mauri

Nearshore Data

Least sandpiper Calidris minutilla

Western Sandpiper

Marine Mussels Invertebrates

Taxon

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds Marine Birds

Marine Birds Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Marine Birds

Common name Scientific name

Green Algae

Green Algae

Marine Algae

Green Algae

Red Algae

Red Algae

Red Algae

Red Algae

Red Algae

Red Algae

Marine Algae Marine Algae Marine Algae Marine Algae

Taxon Marine Algae Marine Algae Marine Algae Marine Algae

Common name or group

subtidal

low intertidal

intertidal

subtidal

low intertidal

low intertidal

Community Type

infralittoral zoneoutercoast intertidal and subtidal

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Data

N

N

N

N

N

G3

G4G5

G4G5

G4G5

G1?Q

G4

G3

G3G4

G3G4

Global Rank

S1 - rare S1 rare/overlooked

S1 - rare

S1 - rare

S1 occasional

S2 - rare

S1 - rare S1 unknown

S1 - rare

Province Rank

??

located throughout range? Not north of Oregon. D. Pitkin, R. Lowe IUCN

B. Menge per. Comm. Patchy distributions and only occur is soft areas between rocks

M.Dethier (abundant). S. Rumrill; rare snail, longlived not sure it is in ecoregion?. S. Rumrill: rare long-lived snail

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Pseudopringsheimi subtidal a apiculata

low intertidal Codium ritteri Protomonostroma estuaries undulatum

Polysiphonia macounii Tayloriella divaricata

Phycodrys riggii

Scientific name(s) Gracilariophila oryzoides Herposiphoia verticillata Peyssonnelia profunda

Nematostella vectensis

Haliotis rufescens

Marine Red Abalone Invertebrates Marine Starlet Sea Invertebrates Anemone

lives lower in intertidal than black turbin snail

Tegula brunnea

intertidal, infralittoral fringe

midlittoral zone

Tegula funebralis

Strongylocentrotus purpuratus

Black Turban Snail Brown Turban Snail

Marine Purple Sea Invertebrates Urchin

Marine Invertebrates Marine Invertebrates

Taxon Marine Algae Marine Algae Marine Algae Marine Algae Marine Algae Marine Algae

Brown Algae

Brown Algae

Brown Algae

Brown Algae

Brown Algae

Brown Algae

Common name or group

low intertidal

G4G5

G5

G4G5

G4

G3G4

Global Rank

S1 - rare

common

S1 - rare

S2 - rare

S2 - rare

S1 - rare

Province Rank

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 4D, page 7 of 7

N

N

N

N

N

N

intertidal rocks low intertidal

Data

Community Type

Laminaria longipes low intertidal Postelsia intertidal palmaeformis Sphaerotrichia low intertidal divaricata

Scientific name(s) Cylindrocarpus rugosus Dictyoneuropsis reticulata Dictyoneurum californicum

Appendix 4E: Building a Benthic Habitat Model as Surrogates for Ecosystem-Scale Targets This section describes the first steps in developing and comparing models for mapping offshore benthic habitats in the Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregion. This, like all benthic models, is a work in progress. We utilized a topographic model and existing classifications that characterize depth and benthic substrate to model and generate offshore benthic conservation targets. Use of the benthic habitat model assumes that benthic habitat types can serve as a surrogate or coarse filter for the conservation of the majority of bottom-dwelling species in an ecoregion. The ideal data for mapping marine ecosystems is biological data on the distribution and abundance of species in the water and on the sea bottom. Unfortunately, these data are scarce offshore. Lacking regionally comprehensive biological data along the Pacific Northwest Coast (PNWC), the Conservancy has focused on the use of geophysical data. We predict that many geophysical variables (e.g., temperature, depth and sediment type) can be correlated with the occurrence of different types of species. Geophysical information that is most useful includes sea surface temperature, bottom temperature, depth, bottom sediment type, phytoplankton density (chlorophyll a), currents and bathymetry (underwater topography). Our current model presented here uses bathymetry and marine geology to depict depth, geomorphology or bedforms, and substrate type. It is our hope that the benthic model will be predictive of habitat targets. Output of the model, however, needs to be tested against higher resolution data (i.e., multibeam) and underwater surveys to determine the accuracy of identifying landforms on the seafloor. In addition, these data need to be correlated with biotic assemblages in determining community or habitat types. A recent study used local population density estimates of juvenile demersal finfish from trawl survey data as a meaningful indicator of habitat value (Cook and Auster 2005). We believe associating species data with modeled data on benthic habitats will ultimately give us a more accurate spatial assessment of species-habitat utilization. Lastly, it should be noted that this model cannot be used to predict surface or water column patterns in diversity. Other models are required in examining the pelagic environment.

4E.1 Classification of the Benthic Environment In order to generate a continuous surface depicting the seafloor we used a number of regional bathymetric data sets and examined interpolation techniques. Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) of the seafloor are distinct from terrestrial models in that the survey efforts required to produce a continuous surface of depth across a region are often inconsistent temporally, spatially and methodologically. Therefore careful examination of interpolation methods was conducted before an appropriate surface was used to model benthic habitats. After generating a continuous surface depicting the seafloor, we examined several models that classify the benthic environment into distinct geomorphic types. The benthic model presented here has been used for marine ecoregional planning throughout the continental U.S., including the Southern and Northern California ecoregions, the Floridian and Carolinian on the east coast, as well as in the Northwest Atlantic Coastal and Marine region. In addition to developing an initial methodology and data for depicting benthic habitats we have also used the bathymetric source data to determine areas of bottom complexity. Although using the same source data, output from a complexity model complements the identification of benthic habitats and therefore will be addressed separately. Both methodologies were conducted along the outer coasts of Oregon and Washington, part of the Pacific Northwest Coast ecoregion (Figure 4E.3.1). The results of the benthic habitat model described below produce offshore marine conservation targets. This approach to modeling coarse scale habitats provides promise in areas of the world PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment •Appendix 4E, page 1 of 8

where comprehensive thematic mapping of the seafloor has not occurred. The benthic model combines three parameters: geomorphology, depth and substrate. We initially examined six different geomorphic types to describe the seafloor (basins\canyons, lower slopes, middle slopes, upper slopes, flats, ridges) but later combined all the slope position types into one. We then combined the four geomorphic types (basins\canyons, slopes, flats, ridges) with four depth ranges: Class Inner shelf Mid shelf Mesobenthal Bathybenthal

Definition 0-40m 40-200m 200-700m 700-5000m

These depth classes were primarily based on Greene et al. 1999 but were also informed by others (Allen and Smith 1988, Zacharias et al. 1998). The modeling produced 16 potential bedforms (combined geomorphology and depth) which represented our initial list of benthic habitat types. The last step incorporated lithology or substrate. For the purposes of developing the benthic habitat model we identified the most common descriptions of bottom induration types: “hard”, determined from rock and boulders classes; “soft”, determined from sand or mud bottoms; or “unclassified”. With this combination of geomorphology, depth, and substrate there were 48 potential benthic habitat types.

4E.2 Benthic Habitats We applied a landscape position model described in Fel and Zobel (1995), and later described in detail by Weiss (2001) for mapping seafloor geomorphology. Since landscape classifications are not based on morphology alone but also on the position of the land surface in relation to its surroundings, Fel (1994) developed a quantitative index of landscape position. Also called Topographic Position Index, or TPI, the basic algorithm compares the elevation of a given cell in a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) to the mean elevation of a specified neighborhood around that cell. Positive TPI values represent locations that are higher than the average of their surroundings, while negative TPI values represent locations that are lower than their surroundings. TPI values near zero are flat areas. This model was created to describe landforms in the terrestrial environment, but is easily adaptable to marine data. Topographic position is an inherently scale-dependent phenomenon. Scale of the source data and the landscape context are two important factors to consider when deciding the search radius of a specified neighborhood, or groups of cells evaluated in a specific GIS procedure (see Zeiler 1999 for a good explanation of geospatial terminology). a) Scale of the source data determines the level of detail that the model can depict. For instance, if the search radius is small then features within a small geography will be explicitly depicted given detailed source data; on the contrary, if the search radius is large then features may be missed or dissolved into larger categories. This scenario can also be true if the search radius is smaller than the source data can support. In other words, if the search radius is relatively small for coarse scale data then errors in interpolation may be mistaken for distinct features. To avoid these potential miscalculations it is important to evaluate the scales of the source data and examine different search radii to determine appropriate output models. b) Seascape context determines the position of a distinct feature in relation to its surroundings. For example, a point in a basin may be coded as flat when the search radius is small; with a large search radius that same point may be considered at the bottom of a canyon if the surrounding area contains steep slopes that rise dramatically. Therefore, the nature of the broader land or seascape needs to be considered when setting the search radius in order to accurately represent variation in habitat.

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment •Appendix 4E, page 2 of 8

As a general rule, the continuum of topographic position values sort out along a topographic gradient from depressions and canyon or valley bottoms, through to lower slopes, mid slopes, upper slopes, and up to ridge and hilltops. By determining thresholds for the continuous values they can be classified into distinct slope position categories (Figure 4E.3.2). Many physical and biological processes acting at a given location are highly correlated with the topographic position: a seamount, basin or canyon, ridge, flat plain, upper slope, etc. These processes (i.e., soil deposition, hydrologic balance and response, wind or wave exposure) are often important predictors of vegetation and other biota. Physical processes are difficult to model directly across large areas, but an index of topographic position can be used within a statistical predictive modeling framework as a surrogate variable to represent the spatial variation of these processes. For this exercise we modeled benthic geomorphic types using the same principles and tools developed in terrestrial models (Figure 4E.3.3). In both environments a cell-based DEM is required, with cell values either representing elevation (positive) or depth (negative). Recently marine practitioners have adopted this method for deriving landforms, calling this the Bathymetric Position Index, or BPI (Rinehart et al. 2004). Although the BPI model derives landforms on the seafloor, we have added depth classes (Figure 4E.3.4) and substrate types (Figure 4E.3.5) that further delineate distinct marine formations. These modeling efforts were based on bathymetry data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW), and the Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management (MSRM) in British Columbia, Canada. The main issues to consider when assembling a mosaic of disparate data include scale of the source data and the search radius in depicting seafloor morphology mentioned above. Bathymetry data yields both the benthic geomorphology and depth of that formation. We combined the geomorphology and depth data with lithology on the seafloor. The Oregon and Washington continental shelf geologic data set compiled and mapped by Oregon State University (Goldfinger et al. 2001) and others (Greene et al. 1999), as updated for the Groundfish EFH-EIS process, incorporates available information on seafloor substrate types for the region. In addition, geologic data was available for British Columbia (MSRM 2001). We used a simplified classification of marine substrate types (hard, soft, unclassified) in order to match data across the region. The resultant grid after combining geomorphology and depth with substrate types tracked all potential combinations of inputs resulting in 48 (4 landforms x 4 depth classes x 3 substrate types) unique benthic habitat types for the Pacific Northwest Coast ecoregion (Figure 4E.3.6). A final check was conducted to determine whether all 48 modeled benthic habitat types were present in the ecoregion; a few types were present but at 75% goal Group level

12 18 16 16 9 10 51 6 31 28 18 20 1 1

25 5.6 6.3 31.3 11.1 40 27.5 16.7 29.0 7.1 55.6 50 0 0

Ecological Systems Wetlands Special Habitats Low Elevation Forest High Elevation Forest

2 3 5 0

0 0 0 0

1 0 1 0

5 4 0 3

0 0 0 0

8 7 6 3

62.5 57.1 0 100

Aquatic Systems Willamette EDU Rogue EDU Puget EDU Olympic EDU Georgia St EDU Lower Columbia EDU OR Coast EDU

22 7 37 17 23 25 19

0 0 2 2 0 1 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 2 3 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 7 41 22 23 26 21

0 0 4.9 13.6 0 0 0

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 5B, page 1 of 1

Appendix 6A: The SITE Selection Algorithm 6A.1 Background The selection of conservation areas through the application of systematic procedures has been a research topic for over 30 years (Ratcliffe 1971, as discussed in Justus and Sarkar 2002). The motivation for this research has been and continues to be the realization that protecting every site of biological value is both economically and politically infeasible (Ando et al. 1998, Margules and Pressey 2000). Since the 1980s much research has concentrated on procedures that maximize the representation of biological diversity with the smallest number or smallest total area of conservation sites. The most efficient set of conservation sites, the optimal set, has the smallest area for a given level of biodiversity conservation. Kirkpatrick (1983) and Margules et al (1988) are the earliest examples of using algorithms to address the problem of optimality. These algorithms were heuristic, i.e., they were iterative rulebased procedures. The desire for truly optimal solutions and advances in computer technology motivated the development of more mathematical algorithms (Cocklin 1989, Church et al. 1996). Over the past twenty years many different optimal site selection algorithms, both heuristic and mathematical, have been developed and tested (Bedward et al. 1992, Underhill 1994, Pressey et al. 1996, Pressey et al. 1997, Csuti et al. 1997, McDonnell et al. 2002). Most of these algorithms do not yield a truly optimal solution, only nearly optimal solutions. Nearly optimal solutions are considered satisfactory for the practical purposes of conservation planning. Optimal reserve selection algorithms have been applied to conservation problems in Australia (Pressey and Nichols 1989, Price et al. 1995), Europe (Margules and Austin 1994, Araujo and Williams 2000), the United States (Davis et al. 1996, Polasky et al. 2001, Noss et al. 2002), and in marine conservation (Sala et al. 2000, Leslie et al. 2003). See Pressey et al. (1996), Williams (1998), Possingham et al. (2000), and Cabeza and Moilanen (2001) for an overview of optimizing site selection algorithms and methodologies. TNC has developed considerable experience and expertise in the application of optimal site selection algorithms. TNC has applied the technique to numerous ecoregions including the Southern Rockies (Marshall et al. 2000), Great Basin (Nachlinger et al. 2001), Sonoran Desert (Neely et al. 2001), and Canadian Rockies (Rumsey et al. 2003). All of these ecoregional assessments used the computer software known as SITES. In addition, SITES or algorithms closely related to SITES, have been used for research applications (Andelman and Willig 2002, Noss et al. 2002, McDonnell et al. 2002, Leslie et al 2003)

6A.2 SITES SITES has five main input files (Table 6A.1) and 3 main input parameters (Table 6A.2). One file, BOUND.DAT, informs SITES on the spatial relationships of the assessment units. The COST.DAT file has the suitability index values for every assessment unit. Chapter 6 explains the suitability index. Another file reports the biological contents of every assessment unit, PUVSPR.DAT. That is, it reports the location of every target occurrence by assessment unit. The main function of the PUSTAT.DAT file is to assign certain assessment units a special status. The selection of most assessment units is determined by the algorithm, but some assessment units may be locked into the solution or locked out of the solution with the PUSTAT.DAT file. Chapter 6.2 explains the assessment units that were locked in and out of the SITES analysis. The SPECIES.DAT file contains three pieces of information about every conservation target: goal, minimum area, and penalty factor. The goal is simply a device to select conservation priority areas. The goal is not a statement of what is necessary and sufficient for species survival (see Chapter 2). The goal is expressed as an integer corresponding to the desired number of species occurrences, or hectares which correspond to the amount of ecological system or habitat type that

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should be captured by the selected assessment units. Goals for all targets are explained in Chapters 2, 3, and 4. Minimum area refers to the minimum amount of an ecological system or habitat type in a cluster of assessment units. However, minimum area does not refer to contiguous area. If several isolated patches occur in a single assessment unit, then they appear to SITES as a single patch. Likewise, if several isolated patches occur in a cluster of adjacent assessment units, then they appear to SITES as a single patch. Therefore, we applied minimum area criteria to our data before inclusion in the SITES tables so that only the patches meeting minimum area requirements were counted towards goals. The penalty factor is applied to conservation targets that do not meet the goal. Every target can be assigned its own penalty factor. The higher a target’s penalty factor, the more the target will influence the solution of the optimization algorithm. The higher a target’s penalty factor, the more likely the solution will meet 100 % of the target’s goal. The penalty factor is used in the calculation of the algorithm’s objective function. For our analysis we set the penalty factor of most targets to 1, the minimum value allowed by SITES. Table 6A.1. SITES Input Files

Input File Name

Function 1 record for adjacent pairs of assessment units

Main data fields common boundary length, unit ID, unit ID

COST.DAT

1 record for each assessment unit

unit ID, suitability index value

PUVSPR.DAT PUSTAT.DAT

1 record for every target occurrence 1 record for each assessment unit

SPECIES.DAT

1 record for each conservation target

unit ID, target name, amount in unit unit ID, status target name, goal, minimum area, penalty factor

BOUND.DAT

SITES has 3 main input parameters: the number of iterations, the number of replicates, and the boundary modifier. The number of iterations significantly influences the ability of the algorithm to achieve an optimal or near optimal solution. The number of iterations also determines the execution time of SITES, which for typical applications runs on the order of 30 minutes to 2 hours. We explored a range of iterations from 1 to 10 million and found that solutions generated using different iteration values were indistinguishable above 5 million iterations. Hence, we used 5 million iterations for our analyses. A single SITES run actually entails multiple individual replicates using identical parameter values and input data. An input parameter determines how many replicates comprise a single SITES run. Each replicate yields a near optimal solution somewhat different than the rest. The replicate with smallest objective function is the “best” solution, i.e., the set of assessment units that meets the conservation goals with the greatest suitability. Variation in the solutions (i.e., in the replicate sets of selected units) reflects the degree of flexibility for achieving an optimal solution. Some assessment units will be included in every solution. These assessment units are irreplaceable. Other assessment units will be included in a subset of solutions. With respect to conservation targets and suitability, these assessment units are quite similar to some other assessment units. The frequency with which an assessment unit was selected strongly indicates its importance for biodiversity conservation. We refer to this selection frequency as assessment unit relative importance. The "sum solution" output is the number of times an assessment unit was selected by multiple individual replicates. We ran 10 replicates per SITES run.

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Table 6A.2. Values for SITES Parameters Used in Development of Conservation Portfolio

Parameter Algorithm Replicates Iterations Boundary modifier

Function Type of optimization routine Number of times to repeat full optimization Number of times to test new combination of assessment units Weighting factor for “cost” of nonadjacent assessment units

Species penalty factor

“cost” of not meeting a species’ goal

Assessment unit status

Initial state of each assessment assessment unit

Value simulated annealing 10 5,000,000 0.03 1 for all fine filter targets 1 for all coarse filter targets (1 = minimum allowed value) 0 for all assessment units in initial runs.

A third input parameter, the boundary modifier, controls the spatial arrangement of assessment units. This parameter can be used to promote clustering (or adjacency) of selected assessment units. Clustering will reduce fragmentation and build larger conservation areas. Clustering will also reduce edge length, and SITES tracks the degree of clustering by calculating the amount of external edge (or boundary length) in the selected set of assessment units. The larger the boundary modifier value, the more important is the clustering of units. If the boundary modifier equals zero, then clustering is not considered in the objective function. Selecting the best value for boundary modifier involves some tradeoffs. If boundary modifier is too low, then selected assessment units may be too isolated. But, if the value is too high, then SITES will select assessment units with low biodiversity value or low suitability just to minimize external edge. We explored a range of values from 0.01 to 1.0, and arrived at a value of 0.03 which had a minimal effect on clustering. Given this low value, boundary length becomes a more influential factor when the algorithm has multiple options for meeting goals.

6A.3 MARXAN For a number of reasons, the marine technical teams decided to use MARXAN instead of SITES. MARXAN was developed as an improved version of SITES. We determined that MARXAN runs faster and accepts more assessment units than previous versions (e.g., SPEXAN and SITES), as was demonstrated in a British Columbia conservation planning process conducted by the Coast Information Team (see Rumsey et al. 2003). Further, there are more options in the selection of heuristic algorithms, iterative improvement, and adaptive annealing, and the input file format has been clarified (see Ball et al. 2000). MARXAN requires that the ecoregion be divided into a set of candidate sites, or assessment units that completely fill the region. These are the basic building blocks for assembling a conservation portfolio. At the core of reserve selection problems is the overall objective of minimizing the area encompassed with the network of reserves (Pressey et al. 1993). MARXAN uses a simulated annealing algorithm to evaluate alternative site selection scenarios, comparing a very large number of alternatives to identify a good solution. The procedure begins with a random set of assessment units, and then at each iteration swaps assessment units in and out of that set and measures the change in "cost." Cost here does not mean dollars for land purchase, but the amount of area selected in the alternative. The algorithm's objective function is a nonlinear combination of the total area and the boundary length of perimeter of the site selection output (Leslie et al. 2003). A boundary length modifier setting in the algorithm's parameters determines the relative importance placed on minimizing the perimeter relative to minimizing area. There is never just one “optimal” solution (e.g., the definitive set of conservation areas) in regional planning, but it is possible to identify those areas that are both essential and representative as part of an ecological assessment. Siting algorithms provide a context for objective representation that is both measurable and spatially explicit.

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Appendix 7A: Prioritization of Assessment Units A conservation portfolio could serve as a conservation plan to be implemented over time by nongovernmental organizations, government agencies, and private land owners. In reality, however, an entire portfolio cannot be protected immediately and some conservation areas in the portfolio may never be protected (Meir et al. 2004). Limited resources and other social or economic considerations may make protection of the entire portfolio impractical. This inescapable situation can be addressed two ways. First, we should narrow our immediate attention to the most important conservation areas within the portfolio. This can be facilitated by prioritizing conservation areas. Second, we should provide organizations, agencies and land owners with the flexibility to pursue other options when portions of the portfolio are too difficult to protect. Assigning a relative priority to all AUs in the ecoregion will inform everyone about their options for conservation. The prioritization of potential conservation areas is an essential element of conservation planning (Margules and Pressey 2000). The importance of prioritization is made evident by the extensive research conducted to develop better prioritization techniques (e.g., Margules and Usher 1981, Anselin et al. 1989, Kershaw et al. 1995, Pressey et al. 1996, Freitag and Van Jaarsveld 1997, Benayas et al. 2003). Consequently, many different techniques are available for addressing the problem of prioritization. None are obviously better than the rest. We used two different techniques – an optimal site selection algorithm and a scatterplot – that together yielded four indices (irreplaceability, utility, and two Euclidean distances) each indicaing relative priorities. Irreplaceability and conservation utility scores were generated for the integrated realms (terrestrial, freshwater, and estuary) and for the terrestrial realm alone. A sensitivity analysis was done for only the terrestrial realm. The terrestrial realm was done separately because: (1) the terrestrial data have a greater influence on the portfolio than the freshwater data; (2) terrestrial environments and species have been more thoroughly studied, and therefore, our assumptions about terrestrial biodiversity are more robust than for estuary or freshwater biodiversity; and (3) the terrestrial portfolio has the greatest potential influence on land use planning and policy decisions affecting private lands. The results of our prioritization should not be the only information used to direct conservation action. Unforeseen opportunities have had and should continue to have a major influence on conservation decisions. Local attitudes toward conservation can hinder or enhance conservation action. Considerations such as these are difficult to incorporate into long-range priority setting, and hence, must be dealt with case by case.

7A.1 Methods 7A.1.1 Irreplaceability and Conservation Utility Irreplaceability has been defined a number of different ways (Pressey et al. 1994, Ferrier et al. 2000, Noss et al. 2002, Leslie et al. 2003, Stewart et al. 2003). However, the original operational definition was given by Pressey at al. (1994). They defined irreplaceability of a site as the percentage of alternative reserve systems in which it occurs. Following this definition, Andelman and Willig (2002) and Leslie et al. (2003) each exploited the stochastic nature of the simulated annealing algorithm to calculate an irreplaceability index. Simulated annealing is a stochastic heuristic search for the global minimum of an objective function. Since it is stochastic, or random, simulated annealing can arrive at different answers for a single optimization problem. The algorithm may not converge on the optimal solution, i.e., the global minimum, but it will find local minima that are nearly as good as the global minimum (McDonnell et al. 2002). The random search of simulated annealing enables it to find multiple nearly-optimal solutions, and an AU may belong to many different nearly optimal solutions.

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The number of simulated annealing solutions that include a particular AU is a good indication of that AU’s irreplaceability. This is the assumption made by Andelman and Willig (2002) and Leslie et al. (2003) for their irreplaceability index. The index of Andelman and Willig (2002) was: n Ij = (1/n) 6 si i=1

(1)

where I is relative irreplaceability, n is the number of solutions, and si is a binary variable that equals 1 when AUj is selected but 0 otherwise. Ij have values between 0 and 1, and are obtained from a running the simulated annealing algorithm n times at a single representation level. Irreplaceability is a function of the desired representation level (Pressey et al. 1994, Warman et al. 2004). Changing the representation level for target species often changes the number of AUs needed for the solution. For instance, low representation levels typically yield a small number of AUs with high irreplaceability and many AUs with zero irreplaceability, but as the representation level increases, some AUs attain higher irreplaceablity scores. The fact that some AUs go from zero irreplaceabilty to a positive irreplaceability demonstrates a shortcoming of Willig and Andelman’s index – at low representation levels, some AUs are shown as having no value for biodiversity conservation. We created an index for relative irreplaceabilty that addresses this shortcoming. Our global irreplaceability index for AUj was defined as: m Gj = (1/m) 6 Ijk k=1

(2)

where Ijk are relative irreplaceability values as defined in equation (2) and m is the number of representation levels used in the site selection algorithm. Gj have values between 0 and 1. Each Ijk is relative irreplaceability at a particular representation level. We ran SITES at ten representation. At the highest representation level nearly all AUs attained a positive values for global irreplaceability. Gj shall henceforth be called irreplaceability. Many applications of “irreplaceability” have implicitly subsumed some type of conservation efficiency (e.g., Andelman and Willig 2002, Noss et al. 2002, Leslie et al. 2003, Stewart et al. 2003). Efficiency is usually achieved by minimizing the total area needed to satisfy the desired representation level. We too had the selection algorithm minimize the total area of selected AUs. That is, the “cost” of each AU was its area. Consequently, efficiency is indirectly incorporated into our estimates of irreplaceability.

Conservation Utility We expanded upon the concept of irreplaceability with conservation utility, invented by Rumsey et al. (2004). Conservation utility is defined by equation (2), but the selection frequency is generated with the AU costs incorporating a suitability index. To create a map of conservation utility scores, AU “cost” reflects practical aspects of conservation – current land uses, current management practices, habitat condition, etc. (see section 6.5) In effect, conservation utility is a function of both biodiversity value and the likelihood of successful conservation.

7A.1.2 Representation Levels Each representation level corresponds to a different degree of risk for species extinction. Although we cannot estimate the actual degree of risk, we do know that risk is not a linear function of representation. It is roughly logarithmic.

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Coarse Filter We based the assumption that there is a logarithmic relationship between the risk of species extinction and the amount of habitat on the species-area curve. The species-area curve is arguably the most thoroughly established quantitative relationship in all of ecology (Connor and McCoy 1979, Rosenzweig 1995). The curve is defined by the equation S=cAz, where S is the number of species in a particular area, A is the given area, c and z are constants. The equation says that the number of species (S) found in a particular area increases as the habitat area (A) increases. The parameter z takes on a wide range of values depending on the taxa, region of the earth, and landscape setting of the study. Most values lie between 0.15 and 0.35 (Wilson 1992). An oft cited rule-of-thumb for z’s value is called Darlington’s Rule (MacArthur and Wilson 1967, Morrison et al. 1998). The rule states that a doubling of species occurs for every 10 fold increase in area, hence z = log(2) or 0.301. We used this relationship to derive representation levels that roughly correspond to equal increments of biodiversity. Coarse filter representation levels specify a minimum area, i.e., hectares, of each habitat type to be captured within a set of conservation areas. Other ecoregional assessments have used representation levels that increased linearly. For instance, Rumsey et al. (2004) set levels at 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 percent of the currently extant area of each habitat type. Each of these representation levels captured the same incremental area of habitat, but from the species-area curve we know that each of these representation levels captures smaller increments of total biodiversity. That is, the step from 30 to 40 percent may capture 6 percent of all species but the step from 60 to 70 percent may capture about only 4 percent (assuming z = 0.301). In effect, the first 10 percent of habitat is more important than the last 10 percent. We used the species-area relationship to create representation levels that correspond to equal increments of biodiversity – i.e., each increase in coarse filter area captured an additional 10% of species. The coarse filter representation levels did not increase linearly but rather according to a power function: S = Az. To derive the coarse filter levels, the desired amount of biodiversity was increased linearly (10, 20, 30, . . ., 100 percent) and the corresponding area was calculated for each (Table 7A.1). Table 7A.1. Coarse filter representation levels derived from the species area curve with z = 0.3.

Percent species Representation Level (percent extant area)

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0.05

0.5

1.8

4.8

10

18

31

48

70

100

Fine Filter Fine filter representation levels specify the number of species occurrences to be captured within a set of conservation areas. The relationship between species survival and number of isolated populations is also a power function: Species Persistence Probability =

1 - [ 1 - pr(P) ]n

where pr(P) is the persistence probability of each isolated population and n is the number of populations. This equation says, in effect, that the first population (i.e., occurrence) is more important than the second population and much more important than the tenth population. According to this relationship, if we want representation levels to correspond to equal degrees of risk, then fine filter representation levels should not increase linearly but logarithmically. However, the above equation won’t work for our purposes. We don’t know pr(P). Luckily another relationship was available to us – the criteria used by natural heritage programs to rank species. These criteria indicate the degree of imperilment, i.e., the risk of extinction, and follow a

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logarithmic relationship. For instance, one criterion relates the number of occurrences to degree of imperilment (Table 7A.2) (Master et al. 2003)1. Table 7A.2. Categories for the known occurrence ranking criterion used by natureserve and natural heritage programs to assign species S ranks and G ranks.

Condition Status

Number of Known Occurrences

A

1 to 5

B

6 to 20

C

21 to 80

D

81 to 300

E

>300

This system expresses the idea that the first 5 occurrences make about the same contribution toward species rank as the next 21 to 80 occurrences. If we assume equal imperilment intervals and equate A, B, C (a nominal scale) with 1, 2, 3 (an ordinal scale), then the relationship in the above table can be modeled as a power function. We can use the function to interpolate between 1, 2, and 3 to yield multiple regularly spaced steps for the fine filter levels. We did this to give 10 representation levels; the same number as for the coarse filter. Table 7A.3 Representation levels for population or sub-population type element occurrences.

Condition Status Regular steps within condition status Representation Level (number of occurrences)

A

B

C

D

ѿ

Ҁ

1

1ѿ



2

2ѿ



3

3ѿ - 4

2

3

5

8

13

20

31

49

80

all occurrences

Table 7A.3 is to be used for species for which EOs roughly correspond to populations, subpopulations, or populations segments. Fine filter representation levels are complicated because the element occurrences currently in our databases do not have consistent meaning. Some EOs roughly represent a population or population segment (e.g., plant, invertebrates, amphibians). Other EOs may simply represent a nest, a concentration of nests, or a territory (e.g., raptors, marbled murrelets). EOs of this type must be dealt with somewhat differently. We followed the same approach as above but used a different G/S rank criterion that relates the number of individuals in a population to degree of imperilment (Table 7A.4) (L. Master, 2003; unpubl. report).

1

Table2 is a modification of the older system (Master 1994) for species ranking, where G1/S1 equaled 1 to 5 occurrences, G2/S2 equaled 6 to 20 occurrences, and G3/S3 equaled 21 to 100 occurrences. PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 7A, page 4 of 20

Table 7A.4. Categories for the number of individual ranking criterion used by natural heritage programs to assign species S ranks and G ranks. We derived the maximum number of nests or from the number of individuals.

Condition Status

Number of Individuals

Maximum Number of Nests or Dens

A

1 to 50

25

B

61 to 250

125

C

251 to 1000

500

D

1001 to 2500

1250

We converted the number of individuals to number of nests simply by dividing by 2. Again, if we assume equal imperilment intervals and equate A, B, C with 1, 2, 3, then the relationship in the above table can be modeled as a power function. We can use the function to interpolate between 1, 2, and 3 to yield multiple regularly spaced steps for the fine filter levels. We created 10 representation levels (Table 7A.5). Table 7A.5 Representation levels for nest or den type element occurrences.

Condition Status Regular steps within condition status Representation Level (number of nests)

A

B

C

¼

½

¾

1







8

12

18

25

38

55

80

2



125 170

2½ - 3

all occurrences

We emphasize that even though we used natural heritage program criteria for imperilment, the representation levels should not be interpreted to reflect levels of imperilment. The numbers are just a device for creating a map that shows relative priorities of all assessment units in an ecoregion. We used a power function (or logarithmic scale) in recognition of the fact that risk of extinction is nonlinear. We did not have the resources to estimate the actual risk, but we believe that nonlinear representation levels generated a more useful prioritization of places.

7A.1.3 Comparing Utility and Irreplaceability We compared the utility and irreplaceability maps several ways. First, three similarity measures were calculated: mean absolute difference, Bray-Curtis similarity measure, and Spearman rank correlation (Krebs 1999; pp 379-386). The Bray-Curtis similarity measure normalizes the sum absolute difference to a scale from 0 to 1. Because utility and irreplaceability will be used for prioritizing AUs, rank correlation is a particularly informative because it told us how the relative AU priorities changed. We were especially interested in how the ranks of the most highly ranked AUs would change. To examine this, we also calculated a weighted Spearman rank correlation using Savage scores (Zar 1996, pp. 393-395). Second, we determined whether the difference between utility and irreplaceability was significantly different. This was done by testing the following hypothesis for mean absolute difference: H01: difference between utility and irreplaceability maps is significantly less than the expected difference between the utility map and a random map;

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HA1: difference between utility and irreplaceability maps is equal to or significantly greater than the expected difference between the utility map and a random map, and for the Bray-Curtis similarity measure and Spearman rank correlation, this hypothesis: H02: similarity between the utility map and irreplaceability map is significantly greater than the expected similarity between the utility map and a random map; HA2: similarity between the utility map and irreplaceability map is equal to or significantly less than the expected similarity between the utility map and a random map. Both null hypotheses mean that there is no significant difference between the utility and irreplaceability maps. If the observed similarity measure is significantly less than (or the distance is significantly greater than) that expected from chance, then the null hypothesis is false, and we can say that the utility and irreplaceability maps are different. For Spearman rank correlation, the alternative hypothesis is equivalent to r ” 0. The hypotheses were tested using a randomization test (Sokal and Rohlf 1995, pp. 808-810). Random utility maps were generated by reshuffling the utility values among AUs (i.e., random sampling of utility values without replacement). One thousand random utility maps were compared to the real map using the four measures of similarity. The proportion of times that the difference between the utility map and irreplaceability map is smaller (or the similarity is larger) than the difference between the utility map and the 1000 randomly generated maps equals the probability that utility map and irreplaceability map are significantly different. This technique is similar to that employed by Warman et al. (2004). This was a one-tailed test of significance with Į = 0.05. Third, a contingency table analysis was done to compare the utility values and irreplaceability values of paired AUs. The log-likelihood ratio method (Zar 1996; pp. 502-503) was used to test the following hypotheses: H03: AU selection is independent of cost index (area versus suitability) HA3: AU selection is dependent on cost index Paired AUs were considered to be significantly different for P 1.0 indicates that the abundance of the target is high for an area of this size in this ecoregion. RA < 1.0 indicates that while the target is present at the site, it can be found at higher abundance at other locations in the ecoregion. e) Contribution to Goal: percent of the conservation goal for the target that is captured at the portfolio site. f) Ecoregion Goal: overall ecoregional conservation goal for the target. g) % of Goal Captured by Portfolio: percent of the ecoregional conservation goal for the target that is captured in all portfolio sites in this ecoregion. 100% or above denotes that the conservation goal for the target was fully met in the conservation portfolio.

Column Notes:

December 2006

Appendix 8D: Summaries of Portfolio Sites in the Pacific Northwest Ecoregion

1,200 ha 2,964 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

GRank

a

1052 687 2395 385

m m m m

46 ha 4293 m 326 m

Abundance

b

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh Shore

Plant Communities

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Marine Site

Adam and Eve River (Marine)

0.2 % 0.1 % 1.2 % 1.0 %

0.2 % 0.3 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

c

11.9 6.6 90.0 72.1

17.2 21.1 4.3

Relative Abundance

d

% % % % %

0.5 % 0.3 % 4.1 % 3.3 %

0.8 % 1.0 % 0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Summaries of Portfolio Sites in the Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregion

e

193,399 226,193 58,215 11,673

m m m m

5,844 ha 445,946 m 164,143 m

Ecoregion Goal

f

Indigenous: Private NGO

% % % %

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88 102 98 104

105 % 142 % 118 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

89 ha 220 ac

2 ha

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species

Freshwater

Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Kelp Estuary Kelp Shore Saltmarsh Estuary

Plant Communities

4677 6 1838 715 199

m m m m m

365 m 1110 m 4677 m

8 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marine

b

Abundance

Brachyramphus marmoratus

GRank

a

0.6 % 0.0 % 0.2 % 0.4 % 0.4 %

1.4 % 0.1 % 0.3 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 19 % GAP 4 3 %

Abundance

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 44 % Water 56 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

Species Birds

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Adam River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Adam River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

575.1 0.9 239.3 361.5 347.1

1420.4 73.3 311.3

0.5

4.2

Relative Abundance

2.0 % 0.0 % 0.8 % 1.2 % 1.2 %

4.8 % 0.2 % 1.1 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 19 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

239,478 193,399 226,193 58,215 16,881

m m m m m

7,567 m 445,946 m 442,357 m

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

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223 88 102 98 144

214 % 142 % 228 %

108 %

110 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

3 % % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

1428 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

0.1 %

0.5 %

0.5 % 1816.7

9226.7

9429.2

3115.4

1428 m

Oncorhynchus nerka

Sockeye Salmon, East Island

2122.0 5220.9

0.1 %

1428 m

Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

Pink Salmon, East Island

0.5 %

0.2 %

526 m

1428 m

Salvelinus malma

Dolly Varden, East Island

1453.2

492.1

1428 m

Oncorhynchus clarki

Cutthroat Trout, East Island

0.1 %

4804.0

4337.9

Relative Abundance

0.0 %

1428 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

Coho Salmon, East Island

0.3 %

0.2 %

% of Total Known

113 m

1428 m

Oncorhynchus keta

Freshwater Macrohabitats

1428 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Abundance

Chum Salmon, East Island

G5

GRank

Chinook Salmon, East Island

Fishes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Adam River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.6 %

0.1 %

0.3 %

1.6 %

1.7 %

0.9 %

0.4 %

0.3 %

0.9 %

0.8 %

Contribution to Goal

94,768 m

128,956 m

441,335 m

86,896 m

85,030 m

153,568 m

377,832 m

551,718 m

166,896 m

184,827 m

Ecoregion Goal

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220 %

253 %

133 %

177 %

56 %

123 %

69 %

122 %

78 %

154 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

8,697 ha 21,482 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 95 % Water 4 %

Abundance

Mineral Spring

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Plant Communities

1 occ

1 occ

Cepphus columba

Pigeon Guillemot

Shorebird Concentration Area

1 occ

1 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus

Pelagic Cormorant

G4

Pelecanus occidentalis

Brown Pelican

Species Birds

Marine

1 occ

6 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Plant Communities

6 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

1479 ha 971 ha 5195 ha

Abundance

b

Northern Spotted Owl

T3

GRank

a

d

2.6 18.9

3.2

41.2

9.8

5.6

6.2 2.3 5.5

Relative Abundance

4.3 %

c

6.3 %

0.9 %

1.1 %

%

5.0 %

1.2 %

0.7 %

0.8 % 0.3 % 0.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 81 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

0.3 %

0.3 %

14.3 %

1.6 %

0.6 %

0.3 %

0.2 % 0.1 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 26 % % GAP 2 GAP 3 54 % GAP 4 13 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Birds

Species

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Alsea Bay-Drift Creek

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Alsea Bay-Drift Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

e

16 occ

116 occ

95 occ

occ

20 occ

503 occ

880 occ

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

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119 %

171 %

163 %

%

150 %

111 %

116 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 13 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Salvir - disspi - trimar - (jaucar)

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Rock With Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Cobble/Gravel (ha) Flat (ha) Mud (ha) Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha)

Estuary

Marine Ecological Systems

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Seagrass (ha)

Algal Beds (ha) Aquatic Bed (ha) Eelgrass Estuary Intertidal Salt Marshes (Salvir Disspi Trimar)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Alsea Bay-Drift Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

ha ha m occ

269 308 1096 18045 2366 572 3604 887 22 4073 1992 546 1040 3010

9 64 1 56 454 16 141 173 29 m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

403 ha 21875 m 70 ha

83 76 11609 4

Abundance

0.4 % 1.9 % 0.7 % 3.7 % 2.4 % 100.0 % 3.6 % 1.7 % 2.2 % 7.2 % 20.2 % 0.6 % 4.1 % 1.1 %

4.2 18.9 7.3 37.6 23.8 1003.1 36.7 16.9 22.1 72.7 202.8 5.7 41.2 11.3

52.0 69.6 1.5 1.8 24.9 0.6 13.8 41.8 3.4

38.4 14.9 2.1

3.8 % 1.5 % 0.2 %

5.2 % 6.9 % 0.1 % 0.2 % 2.5 % 0.1 % 1.4 % 4.2 % 0.3 %

7.4 115.6 20.6 54.9

Relative Abundance

0.7 % 11.5 % 2.1 % 5.9 %

% of Total Known

1.4 % 6.2 % 2.4 % 12.5 % 7.9 % 332.5 % 12.2 % 5.6 % 7.3 % 24.1 % 67.2 % 1.9 % 13.7 % 3.7 %

17.2 % 23.1 % 0.5 % 0.6 % 8.3 % 0.2 % 4.6 % 13.9 % 1.1 %

12.7 % 4.9 % 0.7 %

2.5 % 38.3 % 6.8 % 18.2 %

Contribution to Goal

ha ha m occ

19,507 4,933 45,204 144,777 30,025 172 29,625 15,799 304 16,915 2,963 29,156 7,615 80,427

55 279 155 9,168 5,499 7,977 3,069 1,250 2,550

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

3,169 ha 442,357 m 9,868 ha

3,384 198 169,841 22

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % %

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226 278 218 215 194 333 198 247 334 247 231 255 309 122

282 116 244 287 206 239 224 246 256

238 % 228 % 294 %

330 258 224 250

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coast Range small rivers - sedimentary, low to mid elevation

1 occ

56883 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

46838 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

3621 m 55060 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Alsea Bay-Drift Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

4.5 %

0.7 %

1.1 %

0.6 %

0.2 %

% of Total Known

822.9

131.7

202.8

70.5

28.9

Relative Abundance

14.3 %

2.3 %

3.5 %

1.2 %

0.5 %

Contribution to Goal

7 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

722,295 m

Ecoregion Goal

Page 6 of 328

129 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

35,273 ha 87,125 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

ha ha ha ha ha

Pacific Sideband(Ssp. Canyonville) Erioderma sorediatum

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Lichen Treepelt (Erioderma)

Nonvascular Plants

Monadenia fidelis

1 occ

3 occ

15 occ

Invertebrates

77 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

1 occ

1 244 3110 31900 1

Abundance

b

Brachyramphus marmoratus

T3

T4

GRank

a

Northern Spotted Owl

Rana aurora aurora

Abundance

16.7 %

60.0 %

1.5 %

4.4 %

1.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.3 % 1.2 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 82 % GAP 4 18 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Birds

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Alsea-Five Rivers

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Alsea-Five Rivers Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

16.9

122.0

6.1

17.8

29.0

0.1 0.3 1.8 8.4 0.0

Relative Abundance

8.3 %

60.0 %

3.0 %

8.8 %

14.3 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 0.9 % 4.1 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 82 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

12 occ

5 occ

503 occ

880 occ

7 occ

3,273 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

Page 7 of 328

42 %

60 %

111 %

116 %

671 %

878 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 18 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Inland Headwaters - Sediment

3 occ

221452 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

121173 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

26608 m 226611 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Alsea-Five Rivers Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

5.1 %

2.7 %

2.7 %

2.5 %

1.1 %

% of Total Known

236.7

126.5

129.4

71.6

52.3

Relative Abundance

16.7 %

8.9 %

9.1 %

5.0 %

3.7 %

Contribution to Goal

18 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

722,295 m

Ecoregion Goal

Page 8 of 328

106 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

10,403 ha 25,696 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 97 % Water 1 %

Lichen Treepelt (Erioderma)

1 occ

Gilia millefoliata

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

1 occ

1 occ

1 occ

Abronia umbellata ssp breviflora

Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Ledgla / Carobn / Sphagn)Ledgla / carobn / sphagn

Plant Communities

Seaside Gilia

Pink Sandverbena

Vascular Plants

Erioderma sorediatum

1 occ

Nonvascular Plants

1 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

3 occ

7335 ha 417 ha 2488 ha

Abundance

b

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

T4

GRank

a

Marbled Murrelet

Rana aurora aurora

Abundance

8.3 %

33.3 %

10.0 %

16.7 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

3.1 %

1.1 % 0.0 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 1 % GAP 3 41 % GAP 4 58 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Beaver Creek Marsh

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Beaver Creek Marsh Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

114.9

53.0

30.0

57.4

0.8

0.8

295.4

25.9 0.8 2.2

Relative Abundance

16.7 %

7.7 %

4.3 %

8.3 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

42.9 %

3.8 % 0.1 % 0.3 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 40 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 2 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

6 occ

13 occ

23 occ

12 occ

880 occ

839 occ

7 occ

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Page 9 of 328

117 %

23 %

30 %

42 %

116 %

90 %

671 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 58 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

56112 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Headwaters - Sediment Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Sediment

1 occ 1 occ

18792 m

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

58971 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

m m m m m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

1261 1020 4164 43 582

42 ha 10 ha

41 ha

2 occ

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Desces - junbal tidal

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha) Unconsolidated (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Saltmarsh (ha)

Intertidal Salt Marshes (Desces Junbal Tidal)

Plant Communities

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Beaver Creek Marsh Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

8.3 % 6.3 %

0.7 %

0.4 %

0.7 %

1.2 % 55.4 % 4.2 % 0.0 % 0.2 %

0.2 % 3.4 %

0.4 %

25.0 %

% of Total Known

1204.0 963.2

108.6

68.0

63.2

9.8 466.1 35.0 0.3 1.8

1.9 28.4

3.3

252.2

Relative Abundance

25.0 % 20.0 %

2.3 %

1.4 %

1.3 %

3.9 % 184.8 % 13.9 % 0.1 % 0.7 %

0.8 % 11.3 %

1.3 %

100.0 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m

4 occ 5 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

32,500 552 30,025 33,330 80,427

5,499 ha 91 ha

3,169 ha

2 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

Page 10 of 328

200 % 220 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

106 334 194 119 122

206 % 121 %

238 %

100 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

66 ha 162 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 92 % Water 5 %

Abundance

1326 m 1326 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

57 ha 2 ha 4 ha

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

b

Abundance

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

a

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Beverly Beach State Park

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Beverly Beach State Park Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

407.2

225.2

31.7 0.7 0.5

Relative Abundance

0.1 %

0.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 100 Local:

Relative Abundance

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

2,487,321 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

4,496,878 m

e

164 %

100 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 11 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

14,589 ha 36,035 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 0 %

Abundance

GRank

a

1 occ

Abundance

b

100.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 0 % GAP 4 0 %

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Chehalis Headwater Small Rivers - Outwash, Low Elevation, Low Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Freshwater Site (cl

Black River (Freshwater)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Black River (Freshwater) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

Relative Abundance

% % % % %

%

Contribution to Goal

0 0 0 0 0

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

%

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

0 % 0 % 0 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 12 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

9,797 ha 24,198 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 14 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 85 % Water 0 %

Oncorhynchus keta pop 3

Caraqud

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Abundance

GRank

a

occ ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

19770 m

1 occ

2 occ

5 14 4335 304 1312 62 643 29

Abundance

b

5.8 %

100.0 %

0.1 %

41.7 % 0.4 % 0.7 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 57.2 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 3 % GAP 2 1 % GAP 3 54 % GAP 4 42 %

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Chum Salmon, Columbia River ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Caraqud)

Plant Communities

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

Klamath-Siskiyou Lower Montane Serpentine Mixed Conifer Woodland Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Oak Woodland North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Blind Slough Swamp

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Blind Slough Swamp Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

593.6

244.0

1.7

609.9 29.3 16.2 0.6 1.2 2054.0 1.5 0.6

Relative Abundance

11.6 %

33.3 %

0.2 %

83.3 % 4.0 % 2.2 % 0.1 % 0.2 % 280.6 % 0.2 % 0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 54 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

170,194 m

3 occ

839 occ

6 348 195,305 345,702 775,920 22 324,193 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % %

133 %

33 %

90 %

117 500 127 116 126 305 236 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 43 % 3 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 13 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

23031 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Lower Columbia Tributary Small Rivers - Sedimentary

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Columbia Estuary Tributaries - Sedimentary, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1 1 occ

1 occ

6118 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

33808 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Blind Slough Swamp Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

5.6 %

50.0 %

0.7 %

1.1 %

0.7 %

% of Total Known

1022.0

5109.8

115.7

117.5

120.0

Relative Abundance

20.0 %

100.0 %

2.3 %

2.3 %

2.3 %

Contribution to Goal

5 occ

1 occ

1,017,511 m

266,114 m

1,440,012 m

Ecoregion Goal

Page 14 of 328

160 %

100 %

137 %

86 %

117 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

776 ha 1,916 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % % Water

Ascaphus truei

Tailed Frog

736 m 2464 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

2 occ

1 occ

1 occ

2 occ

20 ha 146 ha 643 ha

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

b

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

T3

G3

Rhyacotriton variegatus

Strix occidentalis caurina

G3

Aneides ferreus

Northern Spotted Owl

a

GRank

Southern Torrent Salamander

Birds

Abundance

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.2 %

2.0 %

2.4 %

12.5 %

0.6 % 0.0 % 0.3 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % GAP 3 0 % % GAP 4

GRank

Clouded Salamander

Amphibians

Species

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Bobby Creek RNA

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Bobby Creek RNA Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

64.0

10.6

36.8

1320.6

711.1

2641.1

540.3 3.9 157.0

Relative Abundance

0.1 %

0.0 %

0.4 %

14.3 %

7.7 %

28.6 %

5.8 % 0.0 % 1.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

503 occ

7 occ

13 occ

7 occ

348 ha 345,702 ha 37,848 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

2,487,321 m

4,496,878 m

e

164 %

100 %

111 %

343 %

192 %

86 %

500 % 116 % 140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 15 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

20 ha 50 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 83 % Water 12 %

Abundance

GRank

a

13 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

22.9

Relative Abundance

0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 100 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

195,305 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

127 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 16 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

25,957 ha 64,113 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 9 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 90 % Water 0 %

Abundance

Ascaphus truei

Tailed Frog

Bald Eagle

1 occ

Cimicifuga elata Lathyrus holochlorus

Tall Bugbane

Thin-Leaved Peavine

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

3 occ

g2

Sidalcea nelsoniana

Nelson's Checker-Mallow

1 occ

T2

3 occ

1 occ

Lupinus sulphureus var kincaidii

Speyeria zerene bremnerii

2 occ

Kincaid's Sulfur Lupine

Vascular Plants

Valley Silverspot Butterfly

Invertebrates

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

7 occ

Plethodon dunni

Dunn's Salamander

Birds

5 occ

Dicamptodon copei

3 occ

6 occ

Rhyacotriton kezeri

14497 ha 9263 ha 26 ha

Abundance

b

Cope's Giant Salamander G4

GRank

a

14.3 %

6.0 %

2.3 %

11.1 %

8.3 %

0.1 %

5.9 %

10.9 %

5.7 %

7.3 %

1.3 % 0.4 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 0 % GAP 4 100 %

GRank

Columbia Torrent Salamander

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Boistfort

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Boistfort Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

39.5

118.4

92.1

63.7

21.2

0.7

118.4

276.2

106.2

66.3

11.6 3.3 0.0

Relative Abundance

14.3 %

42.9 %

33.3 %

23.1 %

7.7 %

0.2 %

42.9 %

100.0 %

38.5 %

24.0 %

4.2 % 1.2 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

7 occ

7 occ

3 occ

13 occ

13 occ

839 occ

7 occ

7 occ

13 occ

25 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha 324,193 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

Page 17 of 328

14 %

257 %

267 %

77 %

85 %

90 %

343 %

586 %

415 %

188 %

116 % 126 % 236 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

Indigenous: % Private 100 % NGO %

Ecoregion Goal

24196 m 4706 m

27629 m 10447 m 58326 m 63943 m

G5 G5

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Lampetra tridentata Lampetra tridentata Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Pacific Lamprey

Pacific Lamprey

Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient Willapa Headwaters - Mid Elevations, High Gradients Willapa Headwaters - Sandstones, Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate/Low Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

81592 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

2 occ 1 occ 1 occ

1 occ

1 occ

69768 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Boistfort Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

5.0 % 3.3 % 2.6 %

1.9 %

1.7 %

1.0 %

2.7 %

3.0 %

3.0 %

0.1 %

0.8 %

1.7 %

1.5 %

% of Total Known

321.4 214.2 175.3

121.2

110.5

64.4

170.4

9.6

49.5

109.3

93.4

Relative Abundance

16.7 % 11.1 % 9.1 %

6.3 %

5.7 %

3.3 %

8.8 %

%

%

0.5 %

2.6 %

5.7 %

4.8 %

Contribution to Goal

12 occ 9 occ 11 occ

1,017,511 m

1,017,511 m

312,652 m

312,652 m

occ

occ

943,067 m

943,067 m

1,440,012 m

1,440,012 m

Ecoregion Goal

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133 % 133 % 100 %

137 %

137 %

187 %

187 %

%

%

129 %

129 %

117 %

117 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

2,800 ha 6,916 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

Abundance

GRank

a

87 m 470 m

1220 ha 3843 m 3930 m

1717 m

3623 m

Abundance

b

0.0 % 0.0 %

6.3 % 0.3 % 0.3 %

0.2 %

1.3 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky intertidal habitat (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Herring Spawning High Cover

Species Fishes

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Marine Site

Bojo Point (Marine)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Bojo Point (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

0.8 1.5

195.6 8.1 10.1

4.8

40.3

Relative Abundance

0.1 % 0.2 %

20.9 % 0.9 % 1.1 %

0.5 %

4.3 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

96,940 m 294,655 m

5,844 ha 445,946 m 363,205 m

337,346 m

84,336 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

112 % 123 %

105 % 142 % 131 %

132 %

169 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 19 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

67 ha 166 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 99 % Water 1 %

Abundance

1 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

1 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

2 ha 24 ha 39 ha

Abundance

b

Marbled Murrelet

GRank

a

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.1 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Species

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Brads Creek ACEC

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Brads Creek ACEC Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

121.3

127.2

579.8 7.4 5.4

Relative Abundance

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.5 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

880 occ

839 occ

348 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

116 %

90 %

500 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 20 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

3,175 ha 7,843 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

Abundance

Brachyramphus marmoratus Melanitta perspicillata

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Surf Scoter

Haematopus bachmani

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Hairy Goldfields

Lasthenia maritima

1 ha 16 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

Vascular Plants

1 occ

5 occ

1 occ

4 occ

72 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus wintering area

ha ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

1530 27 394 46

Abundance

b

Bald Eagle Wintering Area

G5

GRank

a

1.4 %

50.0 %

57.1 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

7.1 %

3.8 %

0.3 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 40 % GAP 3 22 % GAP 4 14 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Broken Group

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Broken Group Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

38.3

173.7

3010.9

0.1

0.0

161.3

193.8

21.3 0.3 2.7 13.6

Relative Abundance

4.6 %

7.7 %

133.3 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

7.1 %

8.6 %

0.9 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 0.6 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 62 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha

108 occ

13 occ

3 occ

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

14 occ

839 occ

162,155 195,305 324,193 7,569

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

159 %

15 %

133 %

108 %

110 %

29 %

90 %

166 127 236 262

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

8 % 5 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 21 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

3070 m 3070 m

Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus kisutch

Coho Salmon, West Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

1065 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Chum Salmon, West Island

467 3115 779 14515 5001 449 9797 860 34557 1427 14509 1113 24729 101172 5821 9738 10184 3344

886 m

44 ha 589 ha

Chinook Salmon, West Island

Fishes

Species

Freshwater

Gravel Beach (Embayment) Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Gravel Flat (Outer Coast) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines (Outer Coast) Rock Platform (Embayment) Rock Platform (Outer Coast) Rock With Gravel Beach (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Rock With Sand And Gravel Beach (Embayment) Rock with Sand and Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach (Outer Coast) Rocky intertidal habitat (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat (Outer Coast) Sand Beach (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Rocky intertidal habitat (Embayment)

Marine Ecological Systems Intertidal Habitat

Eelgrass (Ha) Kelp habitat (OR, BC)

Plant Communities

Herring Spawning High Cover Herring Spawning Low Cover

20389 m 13957 m

1 occ

Cepphus columba

Fishes

4 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus

Abundance

Pigeon Guillemot

GRank

Pelagic Cormorant

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Broken Group Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.1 %

0.3 %

0.1 %

7.6 % 28.4 % 19.0 % 9.6 % 10.2 % 99.9 % 7.8 % 42.6 % 33.2 % 100.0 % 14.8 % 10.3 % 2.5 % 26.0 % 16.1 % 51.9 % 14.7 % 5.2 %

5.1 %

3.0 % 3.0 %

7.3 % 1.9 %

0.3 %

1.3 %

% of Total Known

71.8

177.0

60.6

210.0 783.5 523.2 265.4 281.1 2746.4 214.7 1172.9 915.5 2755.6 407.4 284.6 69.4 714.8 443.5 1430.9 403.9 142.1

139.9

82.4 83.3

199.8 51.1

7.1

34.8

Relative Abundance

0.5 %

1.1 %

0.4 %

25.4 % 94.8 % 63.3 % 32.1 % 34.0 % 332.3 % 26.0 % 141.9 % 110.8 % 333.4 % 49.3 % 34.4 % 8.4 % 86.5 % 53.7 % 173.1 % 48.9 % 17.2 %

16.9 %

10.0 % 10.1 %

24.2 % 6.2 %

0.9 %

4.2 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

673,874 m

273,258 m

276,806 m

1,837 3,285 1,231 45,204 14,702 135 37,705 606 31,193 428 29,435 3,231 294,655 116,959 10,847 5,624 20,837 19,455

5,233 m

443 ha 5,844 ha

84,336 m 225,517 m

116 occ

95 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

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155 %

144 %

176 %

333 158 63 218 34 333 65 142 113 333 65 195 123 119 58 173 57 89

199 %

120 % 105 %

169 % 146 %

171 %

163 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

1976 m

Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus mykiss

Sockeye Salmon, West Island

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Freshwater Macrohabitats

984 m

Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

Pink Salmon, West Island

130.0 423.9 675.6 2.4 0.8 38.3

0.2 % 0.5 % 0.9 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

1393 m 1158 m 1805 m 17 m 3 m 470 m

20.1

0.0 %

67 m

283.8

51.1

70.4

11.3

151.1

43.8

Relative Abundance

0.2 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.0 %

0.5 %

0.1 %

% of Total Known

2281 m

82 m

984 m

1065 m

Salvelinus malma

G5

Oncorhynchus clarki

Abundance

Dolly Varden, West Island

GRank

Cutthroat Trout, West Island

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Broken Group Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.2 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

4.3 %

2.7 %

0.8 %

0.1 %

1.8 %

0.3 %

0.4 %

0.1 %

1.0 %

0.3 %

Contribution to Goal

193,048 m

56,327 m

110,483 m

42,081 m

43,046 m

168,906 m

52,799 m

126,642 m

609,198 m

220,095 m

114,095 m

102,560 m

382,902 m

Ecoregion Goal

Page 23 of 328

265 %

151 %

407 %

141 %

162 %

119 %

132 %

294 %

168 %

191 %

160 %

148 %

102 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

81,141 ha 200,418 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % % Developed Undeveloped 98 % Water 1 %

Abundance

occ occ occ ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha

25566 ha 25002 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

59 occ

14 9 1 1 72 33845 311 1 1187 26357 5127

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

3 occ

Douglasia laevigata var ciliolata

Smooth Douglasia

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

1 occ

Lasthenia maritima

Hairy Goldfields

Vascular Plants

b

Abundance

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

GRank

a

37.5 %

50.0 %

4.1 %

8.7 %

3.1 %

3.7 % 2.3 % 0.7 % 0.1 % 0.2 % 6.3 % 0.0 % 0.6 % 0.3 % 1.6 % 13.5 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 56 % GAP 3 43 % GAP 4 0 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

Boreal Wet Meadow North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Brooks Peninsula

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Brooks Peninsula Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

20.4

6.8

7.3

15.3

6.2

103.1 88.4 7.4 0.4 1.9 18.4 0.1 9.8 1.4 7.2 59.9

Relative Abundance

23.1 %

7.7 %

8.3 %

17.3 %

7.0 %

116.7 % 100.0 % 8.3 % 0.4 % 2.2 % 20.9 % 0.2 % 11.1 % 1.6 % 8.1 % 67.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 99 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ occ occ ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha

13 occ

13 occ

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

839 occ

12 9 12 332 3,273 162,155 195,305 9 76,367 324,193 7,569

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % %

62 %

15 %

108 %

110 %

90 %

1833 2956 650 230 878 166 127 1067 375 236 262

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 24 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

14 occ 4 occ

Cepphus columba Fratercula cirrhata

Pigeon Guillemot

Tufted Puffin

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Organics/fines (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Surfgrass Estuary Surfgrass Shore

Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Eelgrass (Ha) Eelgrass Estuary Eelgrass Shore Kelp Estuary Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Shore Seashore Lupine Dunes

Plant Communities

Stellar's Sea Lion haulout

Mammals

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Herring Spawning High Cover Herring Spawning Low Cover

Lupinus littoralis (dune community)

9 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus

Pelagic Cormorant

m m m m ha m m m ha m ha m m occ

22 ha

6352 m 258152 m

18347 375057 7758 43240 69 7861 104468 4631 946 292054 22 32077 45815 1

1 occ

184525 m

1453 m 88210 m

3 occ

Oceanodroma leucorhoa

Fishes

15 occ

Haematopus bachmani

Abundance

Leach's Storm-Petrel

GRank

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Brooks Peninsula Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.1

29.8 23.0

27.6 % 21.3 %

0.1 %

5.3 12.9 4.0 7.9 5.0 1.5 18.0 19.8 5.2 21.2 0.2 2.3 9.0 32.3

2.5

17.7

0.6 12.6

4.3

3.9

3.1

8.8

4.5

Relative Abundance

4.9 % 12.0 % 3.7 % 7.3 % 4.7 % 1.4 % 16.7 % 18.4 % 4.9 % 19.6 % 0.2 % 2.2 % 8.4 % 14.3 %

2.4 %

16.4 %

0.5 % 11.7 %

4.3 %

3.6 %

2.8 %

8.3 %

4.2 %

% of Total Known

0.4 %

92.1 % 71.1 %

16.3 % 39.9 % 12.4 % 24.5 % 15.5 % 4.6 % 55.8 % 61.2 % 16.2 % 65.5 % 0.7 % 7.3 % 27.9 % 100.0 %

7.7 %

54.7 %

1.7 % 39.1 %

13.3 %

12.1 %

9.5 %

27.3 %

13.9 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m ha m m m ha m ha m m occ

5,499 ha

6,898 m 363,205 m

112,601 939,089 62,438 176,736 443 169,841 187,323 7,567 5,844 445,946 3,169 442,357 164,143 1

13 occ

337,346 m

84,336 m 225,517 m

30 occ

116 occ

95 occ

11 occ

108 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % %

Page 25 of 328

206 %

215 % 131 %

179 119 224 109 120 224 146 214 105 142 238 228 118 200

223 %

132 %

169 % 146 %

190 %

171 %

163 %

200 %

159 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Channel Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) High Tide Lagoon Exposed (Outer Coast) High Tide lagoon Protected (Embayment) High Tide Lagoon protected (Outer Coast) Mud Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Exposed (Embayment) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock With Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock With Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock With Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky intertidal habitat (Outer Coast) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Rocky intertidal habitat (Embayment)

Intertidal Habitat

Sand and Gravel Flat (ha) Sand Flat (ha)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Brooks Peninsula Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

976 1319 444 1194 4369 718 701 25595 4578 475 32495 2726 744 37126 1965 45852 1488 28471 1323 26925 205052 566 1272 33226 24010 1014 818 1887 14695 2901 1774 9297 2086 5953

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

3421 m

47 ha 149 ha

Abundance

7.5 % 1.2 % 100.0 % 100.0 % 55.2 % 6.6 % 0.1 % 3.2 % 3.7 % 8.1 % 10.1 % 14.9 % 20.9 % 17.2 % 11.7 % 7.1 % 12.7 % 15.7 % 30.5 % 43.1 % 20.9 % 0.6 % 2.4 % 10.3 % 3.2 % 1.8 % 3.7 % 5.5 % 7.6 % 13.0 % 3.2 % 4.5 % 2.1 % 5.6 %

19.6 %

6.5 % 1.5 %

% of Total Known

8.1 1.3 107.9 107.9 59.5 7.1 0.2 3.5 4.0 8.7 10.8 16.1 22.6 18.5 12.6 7.7 13.7 17.0 32.9 46.4 22.5 0.6 2.6 11.1 3.4 1.9 4.0 5.9 8.2 14.0 3.4 4.9 2.3 6.0

21.1

7.1 1.6

Relative Abundance

25.0 % 4.1 % 333.7 % 333.7 % 184.0 % 21.9 % 0.5 % 10.7 % 12.4 % 26.9 % 33.5 % 49.7 % 69.7 % 57.2 % 39.1 % 23.7 % 42.3 % 52.4 % 101.7 % 143.5 % 69.6 % 1.9 % 8.1 % 34.4 % 10.6 % 6.0 % 12.4 % 18.4 % 25.2 % 43.3 % 10.5 % 15.1 % 7.2 % 18.6 %

65.4 %

21.8 % 4.8 %

Contribution to Goal

3,901 32,500 133 358 2,375 3,276 144,777 239,478 36,906 1,767 96,940 5,487 1,067 64,871 5,027 193,399 3,518 54,295 1,300 18,758 294,655 29,625 15,799 96,577 226,193 16,915 6,602 10,283 58,215 6,697 16,881 61,723 29,156 32,087

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

5,233 m

215 ha 3,069 ha

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

Page 26 of 328

74 106 334 334 227 118 215 223 137 293 112 160 155 114 117 88 186 137 131 216 123 198 247 110 102 247 153 243 98 79 144 94 255 121

199 %

185 % 224 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology

89.2 229.1 77.3 61.4 85.1 106.7 1.2

7.4 % 2.5 % 2.0 % 1.4 % 3.5 % 0.0 %

1004 m 6622 m 877 m 16324 m 29241 m 58 m

26.0

283.9

1.4 %

498.3

25.9

41.4

55082 m

1.3 %

2.0 %

0.8 %

25630 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island

160.8

1685 m

14772 m

Oncorhynchus nerka

Sockeye Salmon, West Island

7.8 %

5.2

54.0

4.6 %

29758 m

Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

Pink Salmon, West Island

0.4 %

2.6 %

58332 m

3255 m

Oncorhynchus clarki

Cutthroat Trout, West Island

111.9

76.6

9.1 19.3 1.6 5.4 4.5 19.9

Relative Abundance

16.2 %

58995 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

Coho Salmon, West Island

5.4 %

3.7 %

8.5 % 17.9 % 1.5 % 5.0 % 4.2 % 18.5 %

% of Total Known

4127 m

49620 m

Freshwater Macrohabitats

34385 m

Oncorhynchus keta

m m m m m m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

2633 6968 274 3373 2442 16255

Abundance

Chum Salmon, West Island

GRank

Chinook Salmon, West Island

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Brooks Peninsula Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.2 %

17.3 %

13.8 %

10.0 %

12.5 %

37.2 %

14.5 %

4.2 %

46.1 %

80.8 %

4.2 %

6.7 %

26.1 %

0.8 %

8.8 %

18.2 %

12.4 %

28.2 % 59.7 % 4.9 % 16.6 % 13.9 % 61.6 %

Contribution to Goal m m m m m m

28,683 m

168,906 m

118,230 m

8,808 m

52,799 m

2,703 m

380,781 m

39,958 m

126,642 m

5,105 m

609,198 m

220,095 m

114,095 m

382,902 m

673,874 m

273,258 m

276,806 m

9,335 11,673 5,586 20,374 17,529 26,382

Ecoregion Goal % % % % % %

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269 %

119 %

459 %

264 %

132 %

330 %

457 %

283 %

294 %

500 %

168 %

191 %

160 %

102 %

155 %

144 %

176 %

278 104 244 125 230 139

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Brooks Peninsula Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

161.9 102.2 44.0 797.5 24.3 75.2 524.9 61.9 19.7 456.1 277.3

22.4 428.7 18.2 315.2

5.3 % 3.3 % 0.7 % 12.9 % 0.8 % 1.2 % 17.0 % 2.0 % 0.3 % 14.8 % 9.0 % 1.3 % 5.0 % 0.7 % 13.9 % 0.9 % 10.2 % 1.8 %

11304 m 1883 m 9758 m 318101 m 3428 m 99809 m 9301 m 4226 m 3539 m 2044 m 16430 m 12554 m 6447 m 7224 m 21608 m 7270 m 28804 m 17678 m

56.5

153.6

27.0

84.1

1.4 %

Relative Abundance

41795 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

9.2 %

51.1 %

3.0 %

69.5 %

3.6 %

24.9 %

4.4 %

45.0 %

74.0 %

3.2 %

10.0 %

85.2 %

12.2 %

3.9 %

129.4 %

7.1 %

16.6 %

26.3 %

13.6 %

Contribution to Goal

193,048 m

56,327 m

246,148 m

31,071 m

199,007 m

25,878 m

287,102 m

36,520 m

2,763 m

110,483 m

42,081 m

10,922 m

818,034 m

87,042 m

245,882 m

136,816 m

11,357 m

43,046 m

306,396 m

Ecoregion Goal

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265 %

151 %

186 %

163 %

240 %

114 %

162 %

129 %

162 %

407 %

141 %

211 %

586 %

187 %

329 %

433 %

211 %

162 %

448 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

2,270 ha 5,607 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 0 %

Abundance

GRank

a

1 occ

Abundance

b

50.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 0 % GAP 4 0 %

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Unclassified Class 2 Freshwater System

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Freshwater Site (cl

Campbell River (Freshwater)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Campbell River (Freshwater) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

22035.3

Relative Abundance

% % % % %

100.0 %

Contribution to Goal

0 0 0 0 0

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

1 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

200 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

0 % 0 % 0 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

16,709 ha 41,271 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 92 % Water 8 %

Abundance

ha occ ha ha ha

Accipiter gentilis

Northern Goshawk

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Plant Communities

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Species

Marine

Water Bur-Reed

Sparganium fluctuans

399 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

3244 m

2 occ

3 occ

77 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

6 occ

2922 1 8523 126 1824

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Vascular Plants

b

Abundance

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1) G5

GRank

a

0.3 %

33.3 %

5.7 %

0.1 %

0.0 %

0.3 %

0.5 % 0.6 % 0.3 % 0.0 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 1 % GAP 3 99 % GAP 4 1 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Campbell-Quadra

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Campbell-Quadra Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

1.5

66.0

64.4

0.6

0.2

3.1

7.7 47.7 4.7 0.7 2.4

Relative Abundance

1.0 %

15.4 %

15.0 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.7 %

1.8 % 11.1 % 1.1 % 0.2 % 0.6 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 99 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha occ ha ha ha

337,346 m

13 occ

20 occ

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

839 occ

162,155 9 775,920 76,367 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

132 %

38 %

105 %

108 %

110 %

90 %

166 1067 126 375 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 1 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Freshwater Macrohabitats

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Mud Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Outer Coast) Rock With Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Marine Ecological Systems

Eelgrass (Ha) Eelgrass Estuary Eelgrass Shore Kelp Estuary Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Shore

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Campbell-Quadra Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

289.5 425.4

1.0 % 1.4 % 0.1 % 0.4 %

29629 m 19443 m 9810 m 4262 m

115.5

35.9

185.6

0.6 % 7329 m

95.4 19.1 0.6 2.7 23.8 3.2 6.8 0.8 19.1 11.2 2.4 3.1

8.6 0.9 1.3 15.8 1.0 5.5 1.0 3.2

93.8

18.2 % 3.6 % 0.1 % 0.5 % 4.5 % 0.6 % 1.3 % 0.2 % 3.7 % 2.1 % 0.5 % 0.6 %

1.6 % 0.2 % 0.2 % 3.0 % 0.2 % 1.0 % 0.2 % 0.6 %

0.3 %

m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha m m m ha m m m

Relative Abundance

11927 m

2679 397 986 629 760 3987 9728 307 2055 4387 177 519

24 986 1548 760 36 15583 2749 3374

Abundance

% of Total Known

3.9 %

1.2 %

14.2 %

9.7 %

6.2 %

3.1 %

60.8 % 12.1 % 0.4 % 1.7 % 15.1 % 2.1 % 4.3 % 0.5 % 12.2 % 7.1 % 1.5 % 2.0 %

5.4 % 0.6 % 0.8 % 10.0 % 0.6 % 3.5 % 0.6 % 2.1 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha m m m ha m m m

110,483 m

818,034 m

136,816 m

306,396 m

118,230 m

380,781 m

4,409 3,276 239,478 36,906 5,027 193,399 226,193 58,215 16,881 61,723 11,673 26,382

443 169,841 187,323 7,567 5,844 445,946 442,357 164,143

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % %

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407 %

586 %

433 %

448 %

459 %

457 %

124 118 223 137 117 88 102 98 144 94 104 139

120 224 146 214 105 142 228 118

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Campbell-Quadra Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

32.2 40.9 151.7 31.9 210.9 280.4 96.6

0.3 % 0.3 % 1.5 % 0.2 % 1.4 % 1.9 % 0.6 %

2716 m 12474 m 2057 m 1083 m 12079 m 3059 m

Relative Abundance

3084 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

3.2 %

9.4 %

7.0 %

1.1 %

5.1 %

1.4 %

1.1 %

Contribution to Goal

94,768 m

128,956 m

15,371 m

193,048 m

246,148 m

199,007 m

287,102 m

Ecoregion Goal

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220 %

253 %

211 %

265 %

186 %

240 %

162 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

16,009 ha 39,543 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 85 % Water 12 %

Abundance

1 occ 2 occ

Phacelia argentea Lilium occidentale

Silvery Phacelia

Western Lily

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Plant Communities

7 occ

1 occ

Cordylanthus maritimus ssp palustris

T3

Salt-Marsh Bird's-Beak

Vascular Plants

Northwestern Pond Turtle

Clemmys marmorata marmorata

1 occ

Reptiles

1 occ

Progne subis

ha occ ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

757 5 49 12501 4

Abundance

b

Purple Martin

G5

GRank

a

11.1 %

5.9 %

35.0 %

1.3 %

1.2 %

0.1 %

0.1 % 2.0 % 0.0 % 0.5 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 13 % GAP 3 5 % GAP 4 68 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Cape Arago-South Slough

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Arago-South Slough Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

35.8

34.5

125.4

49.8

49.8

0.5

1.7 373.2 0.1 7.2 0.0

Relative Abundance

8.0 %

7.7 %

28.0 %

11.1 %

11.1 %

0.1 %

0.4 % 83.3 % 0.0 % 1.6 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 16 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha occ ha ha ha

25 occ

13 occ

25 occ

9 occ

9 occ

839 occ

195,305 6 345,702 775,920 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

72 %

123 %

60 %

122 %

367 %

90 %

127 3850 116 126 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 69 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Carobn / sphagn

Cepphus columba

Pigeon Guillemot

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Boulder (ha) Cobble/Gravel (ha) Flat (ha) Mud (ha) Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Rock (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary 1 17 25 27 58 449 3

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

112 ha 35256 m 132 ha

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Seagrass (ha)

ha ha ha m m ha m occ

2 occ

2 occ

88 183 25 20789 425 106 14338 3

Eumetopias jubatus

1 occ 1 occ

11 occ

Algal Beds (ha) Aquatic Bed (ha) Bedrock (ha) Eelgrass Estuary Kelp Estuary Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Old-Growth Sitka Spruce/Creek Dogwood Tideland Swamp Picsit/corser tideland swamp

Plant Communities

Stellar's Sea Lion haulout

Stellar's Sea Lion

Mammals

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus

Phalacrocorax pelagicus

Pelagic Cormorant

Shorebird Concentration Area Western Snowy Plover

1 occ

Pelecanus occidentalis

9 occ

6 occ

Haematopus bachmani

2 occ

1 occ

Abundance

Brown Pelican G4

GRank

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Sphagnum Bogs and Poor Fens (Ledgla / Darcal / Sphagn) Ledgla / darcal / sphagn

Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Carobn / Sphagn)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Arago-South Slough Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2.8 49.7 14.8 28.1 1.0 13.4 21.8

5.8 13.1 2.2

1.1 % 2.4 % 0.4 %

0.5 % 9.1 % 2.7 % 5.1 % 0.2 % 2.4 % 3.9 %

4.3 151.1 203.1 20.1 9.2 3.0 5.3 491.7

25.2

27.3

10.2 14.9

15.5

15.5

9.1

298.6

149.3

Relative Abundance

0.8 % 27.7 % 38.1 % 3.7 % 1.7 % 0.5 % 1.0 % 100.0 %

4.9 %

5.9 %

4.3 % 7.1 %

2.8 %

2.8 %

14.3 %

1.7 %

22.2 %

100.0 %

% of Total Known

1.7 % 30.3 % 9.1 % 17.1 % 0.6 % 8.2 % 13.3 %

3.5 % 8.0 % 1.3 %

2.6 % 92.2 % 123.9 % 12.2 % 5.6 % 1.8 % 3.2 % 300.0 %

15.4 %

16.7 %

6.3 % 9.1 %

9.5 %

9.5 %

%

5.6 %

66.7 %

33.3 %

Contribution to Goal

ha ha ha m m ha m occ

40 55 279 155 9,168 5,499 21

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

3,169 ha 442,357 m 9,868 ha

3,384 198 20 169,841 7,567 5,844 445,946 1

13 occ

12 occ

16 occ 11 occ

116 occ

95 occ

occ

108 occ

3 occ

3 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % %

% % % % % % %

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283 282 116 244 287 206 338

238 % 228 % 294 %

330 258 210 224 214 105 142 300

223 %

217 %

119 % 100 %

171 %

163 %

%

159 %

233 %

33 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast) Mud Flat Exposed (Embayment) Mud Flat Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Rock Platform (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Exposed (Embayment) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock With Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Very Exposed (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat (Embayment) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment)

Shoreline

Sand (ha) Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha) Unconsolidated (ha)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Arago-South Slough Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2756 3597 1258 228 2194 61 26702 4958 6728 3305 1487 71 2120 182 439 388 134 6121 141 642 4514 3981 170 4481 213 1938 1634 20107 783 11529 793 1519

133 51 388 5 m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha

Abundance

4.2 % 21.9 % 2.6 % 4.9 % 75.3 % 0.3 % 5.5 % 0.6 % 6.7 % 2.6 % 25.2 % 0.0 % 9.3 % 5.1 % 4.1 % 3.3 % 1.2 % 6.2 % 0.3 % 63.3 % 1.2 % 5.0 % 0.5 % 7.9 % 2.2 % 1.7 % 48.2 % 20.7 % 3.1 % 4.3 % 23.4 % 8.2 %

0.5 % 1.2 % 4.6 % 1.5 %

% of Total Known

23.2 119.5 14.1 26.7 411.5 1.7 30.2 3.4 36.7 14.4 138.0 0.1 51.0 28.0 22.4 18.1 6.4 33.9 1.5 346.3 6.3 27.1 2.6 43.4 11.8 9.5 263.4 113.0 16.9 23.5 128.0 44.6

2.7 6.7 24.9 8.2

Relative Abundance

14.1 % 72.9 % 8.6 % 16.3 % 251.0 % 1.0 % 18.4 % 2.1 % 22.4 % 8.8 % 84.2 % 0.1 % 31.1 % 17.1 % 13.7 % 11.0 % 3.9 % 20.7 % 0.9 % 211.3 % 3.9 % 16.5 % 1.6 % 26.5 % 7.2 % 5.8 % 160.7 % 69.0 % 10.3 % 14.3 % 78.1 % 27.2 %

1.7 % 4.1 % 15.2 % 5.0 %

Contribution to Goal

19,507 4,933 14,577 1,401 874 5,894 144,777 239,478 30,025 37,705 1,767 96,940 6,812 1,067 3,219 3,518 3,436 29,625 15,799 304 116,959 24,105 10,847 16,915 2,963 33,330 1,017 29,156 7,615 80,427 1,015 5,586

7,977 1,250 2,550 91 m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % %

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226 278 89 263 267 224 215 223 194 65 293 112 102 155 124 186 132 198 247 334 119 129 58 247 231 119 311 255 309 122 280 244

239 246 256 121

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

53844 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Headwaters - Sediment Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Sediment

1 occ 1 occ

34906 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

44492 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Arago-South Slough Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

8.3 % 6.3 %

0.6 %

0.8 %

0.5 %

% of Total Known

782.4 625.9

67.7

82.1

31.0

Relative Abundance

25.0 % 20.0 %

2.2 %

2.6 %

1.0 %

Contribution to Goal

4 occ 5 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

Ecoregion Goal

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200 % 220 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

44,238 ha 109,269 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 6 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 93 % Water 0 %

Rana boylii

Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog

Strix occidentalis caurina

Blue-Gray Taildropper

G3

Arborimus longicaudus

3 occ

Arctostaphylos hispidula

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

2 occ

Sidalcea malviflora ssp patula

Hairy Manzanita

5 occ

1 occ

5 occ

7 occ

28 occ

3 occ

8 occ

186 ha 5575 ha 21276 ha

Abundance

b

Coast Checker Bloom

Vascular Plants

G5

Martes americana

Red Tree Vole

T3

G4

American Marten

Mammals

Prophysaon coeruleum

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Invertebrates

a

GRank

Northern Spotted Owl

Abundance

10.7 %

25.0 %

3.3 %

10.0 %

3.0 %

0.7 %

1.6 %

27.3 %

11.1 %

0.0 % 0.2 % 11.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 16 % GAP 2 2 % GAP 3 35 % GAP 4 47 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Birds

Plethodon elongatus

Del Norte Salamander

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Cape Blanco-Elk River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Blanco-Elk River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

37.4

24.9

62.3

54.0

62.3

2.3

5.2

69.5

99.7

0.2 1.2 91.1

Relative Abundance

23.1 %

15.4 %

38.5 %

33.3 %

38.5 %

1.4 %

3.2 %

42.9 %

61.5 %

0.1 % 0.7 % 56.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 51 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 2 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

3 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

7 occ

13 occ

195,305 ha 775,920 ha 37,848 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

92 %

46 %

308 %

133 %

454 %

111 %

116 %

86 %

138 %

127 % 126 % 140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 47 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 37 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

1 occ 4 occ 3 occ 1 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Fratercula cirrhata

Common Murre Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Tufted Puffin

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Rock Platform (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha) Unconsolidated (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh (ha)

435 1641 259 890 775

m m m m m

3 ha 2 ha

13 ha 3574 m 1 ha

1 occ

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

Plant Communities

4 occ

Haematopus bachmani

Brandt's Cormorant

0.9 % 0.3 % 0.0 % 0.7 % 3.4 %

0.0 % 0.8 %

0.1 % 0.2 % 0.0 %

1.1 %

0.8 %

1.0 % 1.3 %

1.0 %

1.1 %

1.8 0.7 0.1 1.4 6.7

0.0 1.5

0.1 0.5 0.0

2.0

1.5

2.0 2.5

1.9

2.2

54.0

6.5

25.0 %

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Calnut) Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Salhoo Malfus / Carobn Lysame) Lowland Coniferous Forested Wetlands (Picsit / Carobn Lysame)

14.3 %

6.5

24.9

2 occ

1 occ

Oenothera wolfii

Wolf's Evening-Primrose

5.6 %

11.8 %

54.0 54.0

1 occ

Lilium occidentale

Western Lily

7.0

6.5

Relative Abundance

100.0 % 14.3 %

2 occ

Phacelia argentea

Silvery Phacelia

10.0 %

10.0 %

% of Total Known

1 occ 1 occ

1 occ

Abronia umbellata ssp breviflora

Pink Sandverbena

Plant Communities

1 occ

Abundance

Lasthenia macrantha ssp prisca

GRank

Large-Flowered Goldfields

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Blanco-Elk River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

3.0 % 1.1 % 0.1 % 2.4 % 11.4 %

0.1 % 2.6 %

0.2 % 0.8 % 0.0 %

3.3 %

2.6 %

3.3 % 4.2 %

3.2 %

3.7 %

33.3 %

33.3 % 33.3 %

4.0 %

4.0 %

15.4 %

4.3 %

4.0 %

Contribution to Goal

14,577 144,777 239,478 37,705 6,812

m m m m m

5,499 ha 91 ha

5,844 ha 445,946 m 3,169 ha

30 occ

116 occ

30 occ 95 occ

31 occ

108 occ

6 occ

3 occ 3 occ

25 occ

25 occ

13 occ

23 occ

25 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

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89 215 223 65 102

206 % 121 %

105 % 142 % 238 %

190 %

171 %

187 % 163 %

168 %

159 %

117 %

33 % 133 %

20 %

72 %

123 %

30 %

40 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

35 m 102969 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Fall Chinook Salmon, S Oregon/N California ESU

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Winter Steelhead Salmon, Klamath Mountains Province ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Inland Headwaters - Sediment

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Coast Range small rivers - sedimentary, low to mid elevation

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

1 occ

1 occ

64703 m

118559 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

71415 m

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

52523 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 2

m m m m m m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

1054 747 1920 104 22 1940

Abundance

Coho Salmon, S Oregon/N California ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Blanco-Elk River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1.7 %

4.5 %

0.8 %

22.1 %

0.0 %

2.7 %

34.6 %

0.6 %

0.3 % 0.9 % 3.4 % 1.1 % 0.0 % 0.7 %

% of Total Known

62.9

161.8

29.5

834.6

0.5

100.9

783.3

13.2

0.5 1.8 6.7 2.1 0.0 1.4

Relative Abundance

5.6 %

14.3 %

2.6 %

73.7 %

0.0 %

8.9 %

69.2 %

1.2 %

0.9 % 3.1 % 11.4 % 3.5 % 0.1 % 2.4 %

Contribution to Goal m m m m m m

18 occ

7 occ

2,487,321 m

139,717 m

75,962 m

1,330,438 m

103,258 m

4,496,878 m

116,959 24,105 16,915 2,963 33,330 80,427

Ecoregion Goal % % % % % %

Page 39 of 328

106 %

129 %

164 %

157 %

91 %

173 %

95 %

100 %

119 129 247 231 119 122

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

5,120 ha 12,647 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

Abundance

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coast Tributaries - Outwash, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2 2 occ

3 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Freshwater

1 occ

Falco peregrinus anatum

4426 ha 157 ha 484 ha

Abundance

b

Bald Eagle

GRank

a

6.1 %

0.2 %

5.6 %

0.7 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 GAP 4 100 %

GRank

American Peregrine Falcon

Birds

Species

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Cape Elizabeth

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Elizabeth Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

1954.6

5.0

82.4

31.7 0.6 0.9

Relative Abundance

20.0 %

0.4 %

5.9 %

2.3 % 0.0 % 0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

10 occ

839 occ

17 occ

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

120 %

90 %

65 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

23,754 ha 58,673 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 3 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 92 % Water 4 %

Abundance

Progne subis

2 occ 1 occ 1 occ 1 occ

Castilleja chambersii Senecio flettii Sidalcea hirtipes Saxifraga hitchcockiana

Flett Groundsel

Hairy-Stemmed Checker-Mallow

Saddle Mt. Saxifrage

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

3 occ

Silene douglasii var oraria

Chamber's Paintbrush

5 occ

4 occ

16 occ

Cascade Head Catchfly

Vascular Plants

G4

G5

Strix occidentalis caurina

Purple Martin

T3

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

1 occ

Northern Spotted Owl

2 occ

Ardea herodias

ha ha ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

5 13986 1467 6413 16

Abundance

b

Great-Blue Heron

GRank

a

33.3 %

6.7 %

33.3 %

66.7 %

60.0 %

6.0 %

0.4 %

0.9 %

1.4 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 2.1 % 0.1 % 0.2 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 7 % GAP 3 21 % GAP 4 69 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Cape Falcon-Lower Nehalem

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Falcon-Lower Nehalem Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

12.1

12.1

12.1

24.1

69.7

167.7

2.4

5.5

33.5

0.7

0.0 21.6 1.3 2.5 0.0

Relative Abundance

4.0 %

4.0 %

4.0 %

8.0 %

23.1 %

55.6 %

0.8 %

1.8 %

11.1 %

0.2 %

0.0 % 7.2 % 0.4 % 0.8 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 27 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

25 occ

25 occ

25 occ

25 occ

13 occ

9 occ

503 occ

880 occ

9 occ

839 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

12 %

48 %

12 %

12 %

38 %

367 %

111 %

116 %

144 %

90 %

166 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 70 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 41 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Erigeron peregrinus ssp peregrinus

1 occ 5 occ 9 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba

Fratercula cirrhata

Common Murre Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Shorebird Concentration Area Tufted Puffin

Salvir - disspi - trimar - (jaucar)

Eelgrass Estuary Intertidal Salt Marshes (Salvir Disspi Trimar)

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Boulder (ha) Cobble/Gravel (ha) Cobble/Gravel Flat (ha) Flat (ha) Mud (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Low Intertidal High Salinity Sandy Saltmarsh Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Seagrass (ha)

Salhoc-myrcal

Algal Beds (ha) Aquatic Bed (ha) Coast Willow Deflation Plain Wetland

Plant Communities

2 occ

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

5 7 2 1 9 672 44 128

1 412 31232 95

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

occ ha m ha

16724 m 7 occ

34 ha 134 ha 1 occ

1 occ 1 occ

4 occ

Haematopus bachmani

1 occ 1 occ

1 occ

Abundance

Brandt's Cormorant

T2

GRank

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Lowland Coniferous Forested Wetlands (Picsit / Carobn Lysame) Mineral Spring

Plant Communities

Wandering Daisy

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Falcon-Lower Nehalem Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

3.9 % 3.9 % 1.0 % 0.1 % 1.8 % 3.7 % 0.2 % 1.3 %

14.6 14.2 3.6 0.5 6.6 13.5 0.6 4.6

110.5 14.4 7.8 1.1

10.9 35.1

3.0 % 10.3 % 100.0 % 3.9 % 2.1 % 0.3 %

1.1 74.7 110.5

6.9 3.7

8.6

3.7 5.8

7.1

4.1

50.3 15.1

23.2

Relative Abundance

0.3 % 20.3 % 100.0 %

4.3 % 1.1 %

2.3 %

1.0 % 1.6 %

2.0 %

1.1 %

12.5 % 1.6 %

33.3 %

% of Total Known

13.2 % 12.9 % 3.2 % 0.4 % 6.0 % 12.2 % 0.6 % 4.2 %

100.0 % 13.0 % 7.1 % 1.0 %

9.8 % 31.8 %

1.0 % 67.6 % 100.0 %

6.3 % 3.3 %

7.8 %

3.3 % 5.3 %

6.5 %

3.7 %

16.7 % 5.0 %

7.7 %

Contribution to Goal

40 55 60 279 155 5,499 7,977 3,069

1 3,169 442,357 9,868

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

occ ha m ha

169,841 m 22 occ

3,384 ha 198 ha 1 occ

16 occ 30 occ

116 occ

30 occ 95 occ

31 occ

108 occ

6 occ 20 occ

13 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % %

% % % %

Page 42 of 328

283 282 332 116 244 206 239 224

100 238 228 294

224 % 250 %

330 % 258 % 100 %

119 % 190 %

171 %

187 % 163 %

168 %

159 %

117 % 150 %

23 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha

86417 m 60522 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

127187 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

53617 m

166 373 168 394 289 255 687 7045 29975 1494 5288 661 751 278 6891 877 73 741 1359 651 2233 5356 1478 8095

14 31 2 3

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Rock Platform Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky Shore/Cliff (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Very Exposed (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha) Unconsolidated (ha) Wood Debris/Organic (ha)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Falcon-Lower Nehalem Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.7 %

1.9 %

1.4 %

2.2 %

1.5 % 0.6 % 6.4 % 2.7 % 1.8 % 0.5 % 14.7 % 4.7 % 6.2 % 0.2 % 5.3 % 2.9 % 6.6 % 7.8 % 7.0 % 1.7 % 7.2 % 0.2 % 1.7 % 1.2 % 2.0 % 5.5 % 5.8 % 3.0 %

0.3 % 0.4 % 0.6 % 11.6 %

% of Total Known

51.3

137.0

59.7

156.6

5.6 2.1 23.6 9.9 6.5 1.9 54.1 17.2 22.9 0.7 19.5 10.7 24.1 28.6 25.7 6.1 26.6 0.7 6.2 4.3 7.4 20.3 21.4 11.1

1.3 1.3 2.1 41.6

Relative Abundance

2.4 %

6.5 %

2.8 %

7.4 %

5.1 % 1.9 % 21.4 % 8.9 % 5.9 % 1.7 % 49.0 % 15.6 % 20.7 % 0.6 % 17.6 % 9.7 % 21.9 % 25.9 % 23.3 % 5.6 % 24.1 % 0.6 % 5.6 % 3.9 % 6.7 % 18.4 % 19.4 % 10.1 %

1.1 % 1.2 % 1.9 % 37.6 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

722,295 m

3,285 19,507 788 4,409 4,933 14,577 1,401 45,204 144,777 239,478 30,025 6,812 3,436 1,075 29,625 15,799 304 116,959 24,105 16,915 33,330 29,156 7,615 80,427

1,250 2,550 91 8

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % %

Page 43 of 328

164 %

173 %

100 %

150 %

158 226 90 124 278 89 263 218 215 223 194 102 132 264 198 247 334 119 129 247 119 255 309 122

246 256 121 163

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Sediment

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Falcon-Lower Nehalem Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1 occ

Abundance

6.3 %

% of Total Known

421.8

Relative Abundance

20.0 %

Contribution to Goal

5 occ

Ecoregion Goal

Page 44 of 328

220 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

9,422 ha 23,272 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 96 % Water 1 %

Abundance

1 occ 1 occ 1 occ 2 occ 1 occ

Abronia umbellata ssp breviflora Poa unilateralis Gilia millefoliata Phacelia argentea Oenothera wolfii

Pink Sandverbena

San Francisco Bluegrass

Seaside Gilia

Silvery Phacelia

Wolf's Evening-Primrose

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Marine

Sphagnum Bogs and Poor Fens (Ledgla / sanoff / sphagn) Ledgla / sanoff / sphagn

2 occ

2 occ

Lasthenia macrantha ssp prisca

Plant Communities

1 occ

Artemisia pycnocephala

7 occ 3825 ha 857 ha

Abundance

b

Large-Flowered Goldfields

GRank

a

100.0 %

14.3 %

11.8 %

33.3 %

16.7 %

10.0 %

20.0 %

100.0 %

2.9 % 0.1 % 0.5 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 4 % GAP 3 0 % GAP 4 71 %

GRank

Coastal Sagewort

Vascular Plants

Species

North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Cape Ferrelo

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Ferrelo Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

Contribution to Goal

761.0

30.4

117.1

58.5

108.7

33.1

60.9

58.5

887.9 3.8 17.2

Relative Abundance

d

100.0 %

4.0 %

15.4 %

7.7 %

14.3 %

4.3 %

8.0 %

7.7 %

116.7 % 0.5 % 2.3 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership % National National Other: % National USFS: % State/Provin 4 % Local: %

Relative Abundance

e

2 occ

25 occ

13 occ

13 occ

7 occ

23 occ

25 occ

13 occ

6 occ 775,920 ha 37,848 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

100 %

20 %

123 %

23 %

86 %

30 %

40 %

8 %

3850 % 126 % 140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 71 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 45 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

1 occ 5 occ 7 occ 12 occ 16 occ 4 occ

Ptychoramphus aleuticus

Phalacroscorax auritus Oceanodroma leucorhoa Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Fratercula cirrhata

Cassin's Auklet

Common Murre Double-Crested Cormorant

Leach's Storm-Petrel

Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Tufted Puffin

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Serpentine

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Winter Steelhead Salmon, Klamath Mountains Province ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha) Unconsolidated (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore

m m m m m m m m

1 occ

6796 m

2778 291 481 4987 1407 303 6248 651

2 ha 1 ha

87 ha 9602 m

1 occ

Haematopus bachmani

Plant Communities

12 occ

Branta canadensis leucopareia

2 occ

Abundance

Black Oystercatcher

GRank

Aleutian Canada Goose

Species Birds

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Ferrelo Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

50.0 %

1.5 %

4.3 % 2.0 % 1.0 % 1.3 % 1.8 % 0.8 % 5.6 % 15.1 %

0.0 % 0.4 %

0.4 % 0.6 %

4.3 %

4.1 %

3.8 %

19.4 %

1.0 % 10.0 %

5.6 %

3.4 %

11.1 %

% of Total Known

5317.5

258.7

39.7 18.4 9.2 11.9 16.3 7.8 52.2 140.6

0.1 3.9

4.1 6.0

37.1

38.4

35.2

177.2

9.3 92.8

46.4

30.9

92.8

Relative Abundance

100.0 %

4.9 %

14.2 % 6.6 % 3.3 % 4.3 % 5.8 % 2.8 % 18.7 % 50.5 %

0.0 % 1.4 %

1.5 % 2.2 %

13.3 %

13.8 %

12.6 %

63.6 %

3.3 % 33.3 %

16.7 %

11.1 %

33.3 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m

1 occ

139,717 m

19,507 4,409 14,577 116,959 24,105 10,847 33,330 1,289

5,499 ha 91 ha

5,844 ha 445,946 m

30 occ

116 occ

95 occ

11 occ

30 occ 15 occ

6 occ

108 occ

6 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % %

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200 %

157 %

226 124 89 119 129 58 119 140

206 % 121 %

105 % 142 %

190 %

171 %

163 %

200 %

187 % 200 %

150 %

159 %

133 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

13,121 ha 32,409 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 2 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 85 % Water 9 %

ha occ ha ha

5 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

1 occ

Cordylanthus maritimus ssp palustris

Salt-Marsh Bird's-Beak

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

1 occ

Silene douglasii var oraria

Cascade Head Catchfly

Vascular Plants

Warty Jumping-Slug

1 occ

1 occ

Ardea herodias

Great-Blue Heron

Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

4 occ

Invertebrates

2 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

1 occ

9244 7 311 1311

Abundance

b

Falco peregrinus anatum

T4

GRank

a

Bald Eagle

Rana aurora aurora

Abundance

5.0 %

20.0 %

1.4 %

0.3 %

1.4 %

0.2 %

11.1 %

1.0 %

1.4 % 2.9 % 0.0 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 9 % GAP 3 21 % GAP 4 58 %

GRank

American Peregrine Falcon

Birds

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Cape Lookout-Sandlake

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Lookout-Sandlake Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

21.9

42.0

42.0

3.1

60.7

2.6

64.3

78.1

25.9 637.6 0.5 0.9

Relative Abundance

4.0 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

0.6 %

11.1 %

0.5 %

11.8 %

14.3 %

4.7 % 116.7 % 0.1 % 0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 22 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 7 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha occ ha ha

25 occ

13 occ

13 occ

880 occ

9 occ

839 occ

17 occ

7 occ

195,305 6 345,702 775,920

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

60 %

38 %

200 %

116 %

144 %

90 %

65 %

671 %

127 3850 116 126

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 58 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

16 occ

Phalacroscorax auritus Oceanodroma leucorhoa Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Cerorhinca monocerata

Fratercula cirrhata

Common Murre Double-Crested Cormorant

Leach's Storm-Petrel

Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Rhinoceros Auklet

Shorebird Concentration Area Tufted Puffin

marsh op

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Cobble/Gravel (ha) Flat (ha) Mud (ha)

Estuary

Marine Ecological Systems

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Seagrass (ha)

Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Silty, moderate salinity, low Mixed Fine: Partly Enclosed Eulittoral, Polyhaline (Marsh) Op

Algal Beds (ha) Aquatic Bed (ha) Eelgrass Estuary Intertidal Salt Marshes (Salvir Disspi Trimar) Salvir - disspi - trimar - (jaucar)

2 occ 11 occ

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

Brandt's Cormorant

Plant Communities

7 occ 1 occ

Haematopus bachmani

ha ha m occ

24 ha 31 ha 141 ha

307 ha 26281 m 401 ha

13 ha 3954 m 1 occ

8 5 12740 10

2 occ 8 occ

1 occ

5 occ

15 occ

Branta canadensis leucopareia

1 occ

1 occ 3 occ

Abundance

Black Oystercatcher

GRank

Aleutian Canada Goose

Species Birds

Marine

Lowland Coniferous Forested Wetlands (Picsit / Carobn Lysame) Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Ledgla / Carobn / Sphagn)Ledgla / carobn / sphagn

Plant Communities

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Lookout-Sandlake Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

12.9 % 3.3 % 27.3 %

85.7 22.0 182.0

19.4 11.9 8.1

0.5 1.8 200.0

0.1 % 0.3 % 100.0 % 2.9 % 1.8 % 1.2 %

0.5 5.2 15.0 90.9

25.0 53.3

40.0

27.6

23.2

0.1 % 0.8 % 2.3 % 14.7 %

8.7 % 8.5 %

6.3 %

4.1 %

3.5 %

36.4

46.7 13.3

6.9 % 2.0 % 5.6 %

32.3

27.8

33.3

91.1 273.2

Relative Abundance

5.0 %

4.2 %

5.6 %

12.5 % 25.0 %

% of Total Known

42.8 % 11.0 % 91.0 %

9.7 % 5.9 % 4.1 %

0.2 % 0.9 % 100.0 %

0.2 % 2.6 % 7.5 % 45.5 %

12.5 % 26.7 %

20.0 %

13.8 %

11.6 %

18.2 %

23.3 % 6.7 %

16.1 %

13.9 %

16.7 %

16.7 % 50.0 %

Contribution to Goal

ha ha m occ

55 ha 279 ha 155 ha

3,169 ha 442,357 m 9,868 ha

5,844 ha 445,946 m 1 occ

3,384 198 169,841 22

16 occ 30 occ

5 occ

116 occ

95 occ

11 occ

30 occ 15 occ

31 occ

108 occ

6 occ

6 occ 6 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

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282 % 116 % 244 %

238 % 228 % 294 %

105 % 142 % 100 %

330 258 224 250

119 % 190 %

180 %

171 %

163 %

200 %

187 % 200 %

168 %

159 %

133 %

117 % 117 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

14636 m 20101 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Sediment

2 occ

36342 m

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

18884 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

1434 601 4204 19283 251 279 4344 1240 6720 1221 1433 6360 366 3712 2817 11440

61 368 177 362 220 91

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Lookout-Sandlake Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

12.5 %

0.2 %

0.3 %

0.4 %

0.8 %

3.0 % 12.9 % 2.8 % 4.0 % 2.3 % 2.4 % 4.4 % 0.3 % 8.4 % 2.2 % 14.5 % 5.7 % 8.5 % 3.8 % 11.1 % 4.3 %

0.2 % 2.0 % 0.7 % 3.5 % 5.3 % 1.1 %

% of Total Known

1527.3

30.9

42.0

30.9

99.8

19.7 85.8 18.6 26.6 15.6 16.2 29.3 2.1 55.8 14.4 96.7 38.2 56.7 25.5 74.0 28.4

1.3 13.4 4.4 23.6 35.3 7.1

Relative Abundance

40.0 %

0.8 %

1.1 %

0.8 %

2.6 %

9.8 % 42.9 % 9.3 % 13.3 % 7.8 % 8.1 % 14.7 % 1.1 % 27.9 % 7.2 % 48.4 % 19.1 % 28.4 % 12.7 % 37.0 % 14.2 %

0.7 % 6.7 % 2.2 % 11.8 % 17.6 % 3.6 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha

5 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

722,295 m

14,577 1,401 45,204 144,777 3,219 3,436 29,625 116,959 24,105 16,915 2,963 33,330 1,289 29,156 7,615 80,427

9,168 5,499 7,977 3,069 1,250 2,550

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % %

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220 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

150 %

89 263 218 215 124 132 198 119 129 247 231 119 140 255 309 122

287 206 239 224 246 256

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

118,523 ha 292,752 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 99 % Water 1 %

Abundance

occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Fishes

Pigeon Guillemot

Birds

Species 1 occ

48045 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Cepphus columba

3979 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

103 occ

1 11 71837 935 8 26475 8070 4

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Marine

b

Abundance

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

GRank

a

0.3 %

7.9 %

1.3 %

5.5 %

0.3 % 7.5 % 13.3 % 0.1 % 0.0 % 1.6 % 21.3 % 5.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 16 % GAP 3 81 % GAP 4 2 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

Boreal Wet Meadow North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Cape Scott-Port Hardy

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Scott-Port Hardy Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

0.2

9.6

1.6

7.4

5.0 55.5 26.8 0.3 0.0 4.9 64.5 20.2

Relative Abundance

0.9 %

15.9 %

2.7 %

12.3 %

8.3 % 91.7 % 44.3 % 0.5 % 0.0 % 8.2 % 106.6 % 33.3 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 97 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ

116 occ

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

839 occ

12 12 162,155 195,305 76,367 324,193 7,569 12

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % %

171 %

108 %

110 %

90 %

1833 650 166 127 375 236 262 267

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 2 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Zalophus californianus

G5

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Mud Flat Protected (Embayment) Mud Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Rocky intertidal habitat (Embayment)

Intertidal Habitat

Sand Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Eelgrass (Ha) Eelgrass Estuary Eelgrass Shore Kelp Estuary Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Shore Surfgrass Estuary Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Stellar's Sea Lion haulout

Sea Lion (California)

Mammals

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Herring Spawning High Cover Herring Spawning Low Cover

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Scott-Port Hardy Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

m m m m ha m m m ha m m m m m

3499 688 18235 211 7879 1975 5407 3319 3774

m m m m m m m m m

3180 m

75 ha

25265 57949 7048 9806 83 20952 10152 4205 682 53476 24997 11013 3180 39608

1 occ

1 occ

18291 m

9374 m 34969 m

Abundance

17.8 % 6.3 % 2.3 % 0.2 % 2.4 % 10.8 % 2.5 % 0.5 % 2.1 %

18.2 %

0.7 %

6.7 % 1.9 % 3.4 % 1.7 % 5.6 % 3.7 % 1.6 % 16.7 % 3.5 % 3.6 % 1.7 % 2.0 % 13.8 % 3.3 %

13.1 4.7 1.7 0.1 1.8 8.0 1.8 0.4 1.5

13.5

0.5

5.0 1.4 2.5 1.2 4.2 2.7 1.2 12.3 2.6 2.7 1.3 1.5 10.2 2.4

59.4 % 21.0 % 7.6 % 0.6 % 8.1 % 36.0 % 8.3 % 1.7 % 7.0 %

60.8 %

2.5 %

22.4 % 6.2 % 11.3 % 5.5 % 18.8 % 12.3 % 5.4 % 55.6 % 11.7 % 12.0 % 5.7 % 6.7 % 46.1 % 10.9 %

% 7.7 %

5.4 %

11.1 % 15.5 %

Contribution to Goal

2.4 %

1.7

1.2

2.5 3.4

Relative Abundance

20.0 %

1.6 %

3.3 % 4.7 %

% of Total Known

m m m m ha m m m ha m m m m m

5,894 3,276 239,478 36,906 96,940 5,487 64,871 193,399 54,295

m m m m m m m m m

5,233 m

3,069 ha

112,601 939,089 62,438 176,736 443 169,841 187,323 7,567 5,844 445,946 442,357 164,143 6,898 363,205

13 occ

occ

337,346 m

84,336 m 225,517 m

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % %

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224 118 223 137 112 160 114 88 137

199 %

224 %

179 119 224 109 120 224 146 214 105 142 228 118 215 131

223 %

%

132 %

169 % 146 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

85977 m 73703 m

Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus mykiss

Pink Salmon, North Island

Sockeye Salmon, North Island

Steelhead Salmon, North Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Freshwater Macrohabitats

72607 m

Salvelinus malma

Dolly Varden, North Island

29.1 % 8.6 % 9.5 % 6.3 %

18907 m 241401 m

54.1 %

99.2 %

46.8 %

32.3 %

41.0 %

46.2 %

42.7 %

19.0 %

3.9 % 4.9 % 2.0 % 1.5 % 25.4 % 10.1 % 0.9 % 29.0 % 2.3 % 1.2 % 5.6 % 5.1 % 5.3 % 0.7 % 4.3 % 21.0 % 6.7 %

% of Total Known

954 m 108658 m

2657 m

31350 m

Oncorhynchus clarki

G5

179455 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

66134 m

506 m

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Coho Salmon, North Island

Oncorhynchus keta

2429 48523 6297 11372 5598 3448 1792 856 1305 2556 5486 5432 1664 256 801 12250 5933

Abundance

Cutthroat Trout, North Island

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Chum Salmon, North Island

GRank

Chinook Salmon, North Island

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky intertidal habitat (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Scott-Port Hardy Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

267.6

199.7

245.7 362.1

761.0

1395.0

658.5

272.6

346.4

649.5

600.5

160.0

2.9 3.6 1.4 1.1 18.8 7.4 0.7 21.4 1.7 0.9 4.2 3.7 3.9 0.5 3.2 15.5 5.0

Relative Abundance

63.4 %

47.3 %

58.2 % 85.8 %

180.3 %

330.6 %

156.0 %

64.6 %

82.1 %

153.9 %

142.3 %

37.9 %

12.9 % 16.5 % 6.5 % 5.0 % 84.8 % 33.5 % 3.1 % 96.7 % 7.7 % 4.1 % 18.8 % 16.9 % 17.8 % 2.2 % 14.3 % 69.9 % 22.5 %

Contribution to Goal m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

380,781 m

39,958 m

1,638 m 126,642 m

40,876 m

26,010 m

46,536 m

4,114 m

38,200 m

116,598 m

46,478 m

1,334 m

18,758 294,655 96,577 226,193 6,602 10,283 58,215 886 16,881 61,723 29,156 32,087 9,335 11,673 5,586 17,529 26,382

Ecoregion Goal % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

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457 %

283 %

102 % 294 %

273 %

331 %

207 %

196 %

101 %

192 %

162 %

96 %

216 123 110 102 153 243 98 221 144 94 255 121 278 104 244 230 139

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Scott-Port Hardy Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1039.8 290.6 463.5 563.0 528.5 1085.8 189.7 275.9 496.8 179.4 1003.0

291.1 45.5 1232.3 175.8 32.0 50.4 11.1 656.2

49.3 % 13.8 % 22.0 % 13.3 % 62.6 % 51.5 % 9.0 % 13.1 % 11.8 % 8.5 % 47.5 % 6.9 % 19.0 % 6.9 % 5.4 % 58.4 % 4.2 % 1.5 % 1.2 % 0.5 % 31.1 %

30501 m 36355 m 9674 m 157728 m 3502 m 16347 m 75909 m 18749 m 360673 m 3502 m 28602 m 14942 m 10818 m 94377 m 252 m 10165 m 102417 m 6594 m 97657 m 201 m 30493 m

402.0

146.5

132.1

6.3 %

Relative Abundance

3250 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

155.5 %

2.6 %

11.9 %

7.6 %

41.7 %

292.0 %

10.8 %

69.0 %

95.3 %

34.7 %

237.7 %

42.5 %

117.7 %

65.4 %

44.9 %

257.3 %

125.2 %

133.4 %

109.8 %

68.9 %

246.4 %

31.3 %

Contribution to Goal

19,612 m

7,607 m

818,034 m

87,042 m

245,882 m

3,481 m

2,340 m

136,816 m

11,357 m

43,046 m

12,035 m

8,237 m

306,396 m

28,683 m

168,906 m

6,354 m

2,796 m

118,230 m

8,808 m

52,799 m

12,380 m

10,385 m

Ecoregion Goal

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257 %

332 %

586 %

187 %

329 %

301 %

72 %

433 %

211 %

162 %

267 %

415 %

448 %

269 %

119 %

258 %

127 %

459 %

264 %

132 %

279 %

301 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Scott-Port Hardy Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

819.0 384.1 59.5 1288.8 0.8 41.2 33.6 843.6 48.7 0.9 33.5

2.4 103.7 844.1 7.9 122.8 10.7 93.9 825.8

38.8 % 9.1 % 7.0 % 61.1 % 0.0 % 2.0 % 2.4 % 100.0 % 2.3 % 0.0 % 1.6 % 99.3 % 5.3 % 0.1 % 7.4 % 100.0 % 0.4 % 5.8 % 0.5 % 4.5 % 97.8 %

16157 m 100565 m 324 m 18156 m 76 m 3567 m 22827 m 9018 m 2986 m 19 m 15779 m 1958 m 8292 m 21 m 60466 m 4544 m 101 m 16392 m 311 m 42971 m 7302 m

112.6

837.9

277.3

13.1 %

Relative Abundance

27648 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

195.7 %

22.3 %

2.5 %

29.1 %

1.9 %

200.0 %

24.6 %

0.6 %

26.7 %

198.5 %

7.9 %

0.2 %

11.5 %

199.9 %

8.0 %

9.8 %

0.2 %

305.4 %

14.1 %

91.0 %

194.1 %

65.7 %

Contribution to Goal

3,732 m

193,048 m

12,283 m

56,327 m

5,369 m

2,272 m

246,148 m

3,681 m

31,071 m

986 m

199,007 m

9,455 m

25,878 m

4,511 m

287,102 m

36,520 m

39,552 m

5,945 m

2,300 m

110,483 m

8,325 m

42,081 m

Ecoregion Goal

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196 %

265 %

125 %

151 %

317 %

200 %

186 %

299 %

163 %

199 %

240 %

116 %

114 %

200 %

162 %

129 %

297 %

307 %

103 %

407 %

331 %

141 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Third Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Scott-Port Hardy Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

26.6 18.7 27.9 35.1 23.3 827.4 59.9

3.2 % 0.9 % 1.3 % 1.7 % 1.1 % 98.0 % 2.8 %

682 m 313 m 1263 m 7128 m 3811 m 13458 m

Relative Abundance

29 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

14.2 %

196.1 %

5.5 %

8.3 %

6.6 %

4.4 %

6.3 %

Contribution to Goal

94,768 m

1,944 m

128,956 m

15,189 m

4,738 m

15,371 m

454 m

Ecoregion Goal

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220 %

196 %

253 %

295 %

239 %

211 %

126 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

9,262 ha 22,878 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 97 % Water 1 %

Abundance

1 occ

Progne subis

1 occ 1 occ 1 occ

Arctostaphylos hispidula Abronia umbellata ssp breviflora Cochlearia officinalis

Hairy Manzanita

Pink Sandverbena

Scurvygrass

2 occ 1 occ

Haematopus bachmani Phalacrocorax penicillatus

Black Oystercatcher

Brandt's Cormorant

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

1 occ

Branta canadensis leucopareia

Aleutian Canada Goose

Species Birds

Marine

2 occ

Sidalcea malviflora ssp patula

Coast Checker Bloom

Vascular Plants

1 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

4991 ha 3109 ha

Abundance

b

Purple Martin G5

GRank

a

1.0 %

0.6 %

5.6 %

33.3 %

10.0 %

3.6 %

25.0 %

1.2 %

0.1 %

0.2 % 1.6 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 8 % GAP 3 5 % GAP 4 84 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Birds

Species

North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Cape Sebastian-Hunter Creek

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Sebastian-Hunter Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

Contribution to Goal

9.1

5.2

47.2

59.5

33.7

59.5

119.1

86.0

0.9

5.0 63.6

Relative Abundance

d

3.2 %

1.9 %

16.7 %

7.7 %

4.3 %

7.7 %

15.4 %

11.1 %

0.1 %

0.6 % 8.2 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 8 % National Other: % National USFS: % State/Provin 5 % Local: %

Relative Abundance

e

31 occ

108 occ

6 occ

13 occ

23 occ

13 occ

13 occ

9 occ

880 occ

775,920 ha 37,848 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

168 %

159 %

133 %

8 %

30 %

92 %

46 %

367 %

116 %

126 % 140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 84 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

1 occ 1 occ 1 occ 1 occ 1 occ

Oceanodroma leucorhoa Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Cerorhinca monocerata Fratercula cirrhata

Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Rhinoceros Auklet

Tufted Puffin

22743 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Winter Steelhead Salmon, Klamath Mountains Province ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coast Range small rivers - serpentine, low to mid elevation

1 occ

11999 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

13033 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 2

m m m m m m m m m

Fall Chinook Salmon, S Oregon/N California ESU

1768 256 115 1983 147 1377 3278 312 153

9 ha 9 ha

Coho Salmon, S Oregon/N California ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Rock Platform Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha) Unconsolidated (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh (ha)

4 ha 1377 m 2 ha

1 occ

Phalacroscorax auritus

Double-Crested Cormorant

Leach's Storm-Petrel

Plant Communities

1 occ

1 occ

Ptychoramphus aleuticus

G4

Pelecanus occidentalis

Abundance

Cassin's Auklet

GRank

Brown Pelican

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Sebastian-Hunter Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

50.0 %

4.9 %

4.7 %

6.3 %

2.7 % 9.8 % 0.2 % 0.4 % 0.6 % 1.7 % 3.0 % 7.2 % 0.1 %

0.0 % 2.9 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 0.0 %

1.1 %

6.3 %

0.3 %

0.3 %

2.8 %

2.0 %

5.6 %

14.3 %

% of Total Known

5409.0

880.5

854.4

682.7

25.7 92.1 2.2 3.9 6.1 16.2 27.9 68.5 0.5

0.4 27.9

0.2 0.9 0.1

9.4

56.7

2.4

3.0

25.8

18.9

47.2

Relative Abundance

100.0 %

16.3 %

15.8 %

12.6 %

9.1 % 32.5 % 0.8 % 1.4 % 2.2 % 5.7 % 9.8 % 24.2 % 0.2 %

0.2 % 9.9 %

0.1 % 0.3 % 0.0 %

3.3 %

20.0 %

0.9 %

1.1 %

9.1 %

6.7 %

16.7 %

%

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m

1 occ

139,717 m

75,962 m

103,258 m

19,507 788 14,577 144,777 6,812 24,105 33,330 1,289 80,427

5,499 ha 91 ha

5,844 ha 445,946 m 3,169 ha

30 occ

5 occ

116 occ

95 occ

11 occ

15 occ

6 occ

occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % %

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100 %

157 %

91 %

95 %

226 90 89 215 102 129 119 140 122

206 % 121 %

105 % 142 % 238 %

190 %

180 %

171 %

163 %

200 %

200 %

150 %

%

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Serpentine

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cape Sebastian-Hunter Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1 occ

Abundance

50.0 %

% of Total Known

5409.0

Relative Abundance

100.0 %

Contribution to Goal

1 occ

Ecoregion Goal

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200 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

15,262 ha 37,696 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 2 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 97 % Water 0 %

22693 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Lampetra tridentata Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Pacific Lamprey

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Willapa Headwaters - Mid Elevations, High Gradients

2 occ

67798 m

1 occ

77748 m

4990 m

1 occ

9345 ha 5517 ha

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

b

Abundance

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

G5

GRank

a

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Ascaphus truei

Abundance

6.7 %

2.0 %

3.0 %

0.7 %

1.6 %

0.2 %

2.0 %

0.8 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 1 % GAP 3 91 % GAP 4 8 %

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Tailed Frog

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Capital State Forest

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Capital State Forest Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

728.6

218.5

78.9

177.0

22.7

67.1

12.7 3.3

Relative Abundance

22.2 %

6.7 %

%

2.4 %

5.4 %

0.7 %

14.3 %

2.7 % 0.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 92 Local:

Relative Abundance

722,295 m

7 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

9 occ

1,017,511 m

occ

943,067 m

1,440,012 m

e

133 %

137 %

%

129 %

117 %

150 %

343 %

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 8 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

19,975 ha 49,338 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 2 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 95 % Water 1 %

ha ha ha ha ha

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

Warty Jumping-Slug

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Nonvascular Plants

1 occ

Speyeria zerene hippolyta

1 occ

1 occ

Prophysaon coeruleum

Oregon Silverspot Butterfly

6 occ

Blue-Gray Taildropper

T1

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Invertebrates

3 occ 18 occ

1 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

2 occ

1 12204 994 5658 135

Abundance

b

Falco peregrinus anatum

T3

T4

GRank

a

Bald Eagle

Rana aurora aurora

Abundance

1.4 %

12.5 %

0.6 %

0.6 %

1.0 %

0.2 %

5.6 %

2.1 %

0.0 % 1.9 % 0.1 % 0.2 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 1 % GAP 2 17 % GAP 3 35 % GAP 4 47 %

GRank

American Peregrine Falcon

Birds

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Cascade Head-Salmon River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cascade Head-Salmon River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

27.6

14.4

27.6

4.3

7.3

1.3

21.1

102.6

0.0 22.4 1.0 2.6 0.1

Relative Abundance

7.7 %

4.0 %

7.7 %

1.2 %

2.0 %

0.4 %

5.9 %

28.6 %

0.0 % 6.2 % 0.3 % 0.7 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 52 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

13 occ

25 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

17 occ

7 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

200 %

28 %

454 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

65 %

671 %

166 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 47 % 1 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

3 occ 1 occ

Sidalcea hirtipes Poa unilateralis

Hairy-Stemmed Checker-Mallow

San Francisco Bluegrass

G4

2 occ

Erythronium elegans

1 occ

Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Ledgla / Carobn / Sphagn)Ledgla / carobn / sphagn

11 occ 1 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Fratercula cirrhata

Common Murre Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Tufted Puffin

Salvir - disspi - trimar - (jaucar)

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary

Algal Beds (ha) Aquatic Bed (ha) Bedrock (ha) Eelgrass Estuary Intertidal Salt Marshes (Salvir Disspi Trimar)

Plant Communities

Stellar's Sea Lion haulout

Stellar's Sea Lion

Eumetopias jubatus

1 occ

Pelecanus occidentalis

Brown Pelican

Mammals

4 occ

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

Brandt's Cormorant

ha ha ha m occ 330 ha 13609 m

26 1 0 10713 2

2 occ

2 occ

5 occ 6 occ

7 occ

Haematopus bachmani

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

3.1 % 0.9 %

13.7 4.0

1.0 0.4 2.3 8.3 11.9

20.2

0.2 % 0.1 % 0.5 % 1.9 % 2.9 %

21.9 4.9 %

4.4

12.5

21.9 8.3

17.0

8.5

59.8

59.8 17.9 119.7

119.7

51.3

43.1

28.7

27.6

51.3

Relative Abundance

5.9 %

1.1 %

2.8 %

5.0 % 1.9 %

14.3 %

4.0 %

2.0 %

8.3 %

12.5 % 1.6 % 100.0 %

1 occ 1 occ 1 occ

Marine

14.3 %

1 occ

16.7 %

20.0 %

22.2 %

20.0 %

100.0 %

% of Total Known

Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Salhoo Malfus / Carobn Lysame) Lowland Coniferous Forested Wetlands (Picsit / Carobn Lysame) Mineral Spring Caraqud / compal Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Caraqud / Compal)

Plant Communities

1 occ

Silene douglasii var oraria

1 occ

Abundance

Coast Range Fawn-Lily

Pohlia sphagnicola

GRank

Cascade Head Catchfly

Vascular Plants

Moss (Pohlia)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cascade Head-Salmon River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

10.4 % 3.1 %

0.8 % 0.3 % 1.8 % 6.3 % 9.1 %

15.4 %

16.7 %

3.3 %

9.5 %

16.7 % 6.3 %

%

12.9 %

6.5 %

16.7 %

16.7 % 5.0 % 33.3 %

33.3 %

14.3 %

12.0 %

8.0 %

7.7 %

14.3 %

Contribution to Goal

ha ha ha m occ 3,169 ha 442,357 m

3,384 198 20 169,841 22

13 occ

12 occ

30 occ

116 occ

30 occ 95 occ

occ

31 occ

108 occ

6 occ

6 occ 20 occ 3 occ

3 occ

7 occ

25 occ

25 occ

13 occ

7 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

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238 % 228 %

330 258 210 224 250

223 %

217 %

190 %

171 %

187 % 163 %

%

168 %

159 %

117 %

117 % 150 % 33 %

133 %

86 %

48 %

36 %

38 %

14 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

95613 m 8050 m 51409 m 92845 m 10818 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Sediment Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Volcanic Coastal Ridge Headwaters - Sediment

1 occ 1 occ 1 occ

11797 m

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

41893 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

284 222 1843 2091 5010 7517 1318 3583 1186 372 2855 249

9 7 349 45 1

5 ha

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Boulder (ha) Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Seagrass (ha)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cascade Head-Salmon River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

6.3 % 16.7 % 50.0 %

0.1 %

1.1 %

1.2 %

0.2 %

1.1 %

0.1 %

1.7 %

0.4 % 1.4 % 3.8 % 1.4 % 1.0 % 7.5 % 0.3 % 4.5 % 2.1 % 1.2 % 11.2 % 0.1 %

6.7 % 0.7 % 1.9 % 0.2 % 0.0 %

0.0 %

% of Total Known

501.6 1254.1 2507.6

10.9

93.6

96.9

15.2

53.3

6.6

145.5

1.9 5.9 16.6 6.1 4.5 32.9 1.5 19.5 9.2 5.2 49.3 0.4

29.3 3.3 8.3 0.7 0.1

0.1

Relative Abundance

20.0 % 50.0 % 100.0 %

0.4 %

3.7 %

3.9 %

0.6 %

2.1 %

0.3 %

5.8 %

1.5 % 4.5 % 12.6 % 4.6 % 3.5 % 25.0 % 1.1 % 14.9 % 7.0 % 4.0 % 37.5 % 0.3 %

22.3 % 2.5 % 6.3 % 0.6 % 0.0 %

0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha

5 occ 2 occ 1 occ

2,487,321 m

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

4,496,878 m

722,295 m

19,507 4,933 14,577 45,204 144,777 30,025 116,959 24,105 16,915 9,335 7,615 80,427

40 279 5,499 7,977 3,069

9,868 ha

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % %

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220 % 250 % 100 %

164 %

164 %

173 %

173 %

100 %

100 %

150 %

226 278 89 218 215 194 119 129 247 278 309 122

283 116 206 239 224

294 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

11,601 ha 28,655 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 5 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 93 % Water 0 %

Abundance

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Lower Columbia Tributaries- Sedimentary, Moderate Elevation, Moderate Gradient Lower Columbia Tributary Small Rivers - Outwash

4315.1

50.0 % 1 occ

524.9

43.8

12.9 2.7

1726.1

6.1 %

0.3 %

d

Relative Abundance

12.5 %

27251 m

0.6 % 0.1 %

c

Contribution to Goal

100.0 %

40.0 %

12.2 %

1.0 %

2.1 % 0.4 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership % National National Other: % National USFS: % State/Provin 1 % Local: %

Relative Abundance

2 occ

14614 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

7220 ha 3375 ha

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

b

Abundance

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Lower Columbia ESU

GRank

a

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 1 % GAP 4 99 %

GRank

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Castle Rock

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Castle Rock Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

1 occ

5 occ

224,010 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

1,440,012 m

e

100 %

100 %

46 %

117 %

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 99 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

30,987 ha 76,539 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 21 % Developed 3 % Undeveloped 74 % Water 2 %

Abundance

1 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Mineral Spring

24909 m 17429 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1 Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

19079 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Fishes

Species

Freshwater

1 occ

2 occ

Plant Communities

5 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

ha ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

160 11661 10921 3

Abundance

b

Marbled Murrelet T3

GRank

a

0.4 %

0.5 %

0.8 %

1.6 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.3 %

0.0 % 1.0 % 0.4 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 1 % GAP 3 19 % GAP 4 80 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Chehalis River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Chehalis River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

19.6

27.9

42.7

11.6

0.5

0.5

1.4

0.2 7.8 3.3 0.0

Relative Abundance

1.2 %

1.7 %

2.6 %

5.0 %

0.2 %

0.2 %

0.6 %

0.1 % 3.4 % 1.4 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 2 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 20 Local:

Relative Abundance

ha ha ha ha

722,295 m

20 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

195,305 345,702 775,920 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

1,440,012 m

1,440,012 m

e

% % % %

117 %

117 %

150 %

150 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

127 116 126 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 79 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

23550 m 18656 m 29386 m

G3 G5

Novumbra hubbsi Lampetra tridentata Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Olympic Mudminnow

Pacific Lamprey

Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Puget Lowlands - Outwash, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients Puget Lowlands - Glacial Till, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients Willapa Headwaters - Sandstones, Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate/Low Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

18573 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

1 occ 1 occ 1 occ

1 occ

2 occ

12998 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

GRank

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Chehalis River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

20.0 % 50.0 % 2.6 %

0.9 %

0.6 %

2.3 %

3.0 %

9.1 %

0.6 %

0.4 %

% of Total Known

807.8 1615.5 146.8

46.6

29.6

121.7

293.6

31.8

22.3

Relative Abundance

50.0 % 100.0 % 9.1 %

2.9 %

1.8 %

7.5 %

%

18.2 %

2.0 %

1.4 %

Contribution to Goal

2 occ 1 occ 11 occ

1,017,511 m

1,017,511 m

312,652 m

occ

11 occ

943,067 m

943,067 m

Ecoregion Goal

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50 % 100 % 100 %

137 %

137 %

187 %

%

109 %

129 %

129 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

59,489 ha 146,938 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 2 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 93 % Water 2 %

Abundance

Lagopus leucurus

White-Tailed Ptarmigan

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Vancouver Island Marmot

G1

Progne subis

Purple Martin

Marmota vancouverensis

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Mammals

1 occ

2 occ

1 occ

1 occ

1248 ha

2 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus wintering area

occ ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

3 3 5386 276 1 32583 2152 11678 207

Abundance

b

Bald Eagle Wintering Area

G5

GRank

a

33.3 %

2.8 %

1.2 %

0.2 %

7.1 %

0.1 %

0.8 % 0.2 % 1.0 % 0.0 % 0.6 % 1.3 % 0.6 % 0.7 % 0.5 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 1 % GAP 3 0 % GAP 4 99 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Chemainus-Cowichan

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Chemainus-Cowichan Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

Contribution to Goal

13.4

4.5

13.4

0.5

8.6

0.3

40.2 1.1 4.0 0.2 13.4 5.1 3.4 4.3 3.3

Relative Abundance

d

11.1 %

3.7 %

11.1 %

0.4 %

7.1 %

0.2 %

33.3 % 0.9 % 3.3 % 0.1 % 11.1 % 4.2 % 2.8 % 3.6 % 2.7 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership % National National Other: 1 % National USFS: % % State/Provin Local: %

Relative Abundance

e

occ ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha

18 occ

27 occ

9 occ

302,959 ha

14 occ

839 occ

9 332 162,155 195,305 9 775,920 76,367 324,193 7,569

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % %

28 %

100 %

367 %

108 %

29 %

90 %

2956 230 166 127 1067 126 375 236 262

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

1 % 99 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

128805 m 78814 m 70439 m 195741 m 137777 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus clarki Salvelinus malma Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss

Coho Salmon, East Island

Cutthroat Trout, East Island

Dolly Varden, East Island

Pink Salmon, East Island

Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology

Freshwater Macrohabitats

61939 m

Oncorhynchus keta

506.4 101.4 1180.1 991.7 105.0 11.4 3.9 14.1 113.1 65.1 2022.2

12.0 % 1.2 % 28.1 % 23.6 % 1.2 % 0.7 % 0.1 % 0.3 % 2.7 % 0.8 % 48.1 % 69.7 %

24066 m 45910 m 14575 m 6269 m 14763 m 38 m 38 m 2833 m 3859 m 23730 m 19810 m 7538 m

2930.3

157.4

487.2

372.9

4.0

385.7

175.4

196.3

312.1

348.1

Relative Abundance

1.9 %

17.4 %

13.3 %

0.1 %

22.9 %

10.4 %

7.0 %

11.1 %

12.4 %

% of Total Known

23701 m

409 m

76510 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Abundance

Chum Salmon, East Island

G5

GRank

Chinook Salmon, East Island

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Chemainus-Cowichan Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

348.5 %

240.5 %

7.7 %

13.5 %

1.7 %

0.5 %

1.4 %

12.5 %

117.9 %

140.3 %

12.1 %

60.2 %

18.7 %

57.9 %

44.4 %

0.5 %

45.9 %

20.9 %

23.3 %

37.1 %

41.4 %

Contribution to Goal

2,163 m

8,237 m

306,396 m

28,683 m

168,906 m

8,276 m

2,796 m

118,230 m

5,315 m

10,385 m

380,781 m

39,958 m

126,642 m

237,775 m

441,335 m

85,030 m

153,568 m

377,832 m

551,718 m

166,896 m

184,827 m

Ecoregion Goal

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379 %

415 %

448 %

269 %

119 %

39 %

127 %

459 %

394 %

301 %

457 %

283 %

294 %

125 %

133 %

56 %

123 %

69 %

122 %

78 %

154 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Fourth Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Chemainus-Cowichan Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

134.6 43.4 516.2 143.0 425.8 961.5 1305.2 20.1 88.6 31.2 1550.6

1681.8 82.8 355.1 42.7 743.9 1681.3 85.8 1228.2

3.2 % 0.5 % 30.7 % 8.5 % 10.1 % 57.2 % 77.5 % 0.2 % 2.1 % 0.4 % 36.9 % 66.8 % 100.0 % 100.0 % 2.0 % 8.4 % 0.5 % 44.2 % 100.0 % 2.0 % 73.0 %

1818 m 7070 m 1437 m 284 m 5406 m 2191 m 751 m 5873 m 9173 m 30351 m 14028 m 10063 m 3046 m 2590 m 4144 m 3516 m 5607 m 2035 m 1908 m 4038 m 3335 m

1681.6

2807.2

71.9

1.7 %

Relative Abundance

3680 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

146.1 %

10.2 %

200.0 %

88.5 %

5.1 %

42.2 %

9.8 %

200.0 %

200.0 %

333.9 %

184.4 %

3.7 %

10.5 %

2.4 %

155.2 %

114.4 %

50.6 %

17.0 %

61.4 %

5.2 %

16.0 %

8.6 %

Contribution to Goal

2,283 m

39,552 m

954 m

2,300 m

110,483 m

8,325 m

42,081 m

1,295 m

1,523 m

3,014 m

7,607 m

818,034 m

87,042 m

245,882 m

484 m

1,916 m

10,676 m

1,668 m

2,340 m

136,816 m

11,357 m

43,046 m

Ecoregion Goal

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146 %

297 %

200 %

103 %

407 %

331 %

141 %

200 %

200 %

488 %

332 %

586 %

187 %

329 %

200 %

114 %

95 %

17 %

72 %

433 %

211 %

162 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Chemainus-Cowichan Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

201.7 34.1 2555.1 1681.4 52.9 31.4 130.0 6.5 71.5 47.7 482.0

1682.0 16.7 88.4 144.7 42.9 1139.1 1680.2 1263.2

4.8 % 1.2 % 60.8 % 100.0 % 1.3 % 0.7 % 7.7 % 0.2 % 4.3 % 1.1 % 11.5 % 0.1 % 68.4 % 100.0 % 0.4 % 2.1 % 3.4 % 1.0 % 67.7 % 100.0 % 75.1 %

3675 m 11659 m 9372 m 8695 m 1629 m 7440 m 489 m 18 m 142 m 1761 m 2110 m 1077 m 902 m 6081 m 152 m 5925 m 2113 m 9860 m 6611 m 1691 m 4546 m

1149.1

3.7

21.0

0.5 %

Relative Abundance

910 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

150.2 %

199.8 %

135.5 %

5.1 %

17.2 %

10.5 %

2.0 %

200.0 %

136.7 %

0.4 %

57.3 %

5.7 %

8.5 %

0.8 %

15.5 %

3.7 %

6.3 %

200.0 %

303.9 %

4.1 %

24.0 %

2.5 %

Contribution to Goal

3,026 m

846 m

4,880 m

193,048 m

12,283 m

56,327 m

7,664 m

3,040 m

660 m

246,148 m

3,681 m

31,071 m

1,674 m

2,306 m

3,166 m

199,007 m

25,878 m

4,348 m

3,084 m

287,102 m

15,320 m

36,520 m

Ecoregion Goal

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150 %

200 %

200 %

265 %

125 %

151 %

19 %

200 %

200 %

186 %

299 %

163 %

8 %

211 %

135 %

240 %

114 %

200 %

434 %

162 %

145 %

129 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Chemainus-Cowichan Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1679.7 6.8 96.2 163.7 1682.0 482.7 1105.3 162.7 4204.9

100.0 % 0.2 % 2.3 % 3.9 % 100.0 % 11.5 % 26.3 % 3.9 % 100.0 % 16.5 %

1155 m 38 m 1106 m 25101 m 7589 m 4378 m 8700 m 18339 m 12992 m 6230 m

694.1

32.4

0.8 %

Relative Abundance

592 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

82.5 %

500.1 %

19.4 %

131.5 %

57.4 %

200.0 %

19.5 %

11.4 %

0.8 %

199.8 %

3.9 %

Contribution to Goal

7,547 m

2,598 m

94,768 m

6,618 m

7,627 m

3,794 m

128,956 m

9,667 m

4,738 m

578 m

15,371 m

Ecoregion Goal

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231 %

500 %

220 %

255 %

189 %

200 %

253 %

278 %

239 %

200 %

211 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

400 ha 988 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped % % Water

Abundance

GRank

a

1 occ

Abundance

b

1.7 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Inland Headwaters - Sediment

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Chetco River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Chetco River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

6958.3

Relative Abundance

5.6 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

18 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

106 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

82 ha 204 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % % Water

Abundance

GRank

a

1 ha 82 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

China Wall ACEC

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

China Wall ACEC Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

0.2 9.1

Relative Abundance

0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

43 ha 106 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % % Water

Abundance

GRank

a

11 ha 11 ha 22 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Chinook River BLM Site

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Chinook River BLM Site Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

9.3 5.3 4.6

Relative Abundance

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

2,400 ha 5,928 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

Abundance

GRank

a

m m m ha ha ha m ha m m

6 ha

5320 4697 974 30 97 58 6613 0 4697 2887

2887 m

1352 m

Abundance

b

0.0 %

0.2 % 2.3 % 0.2 % 2.7 % 4.2 % 5.5 % 0.4 % 0.0 % 0.3 % 0.2 %

0.3 %

3.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha)

Estuary

Marine Ecological Systems

Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Smelt spawn

Species Fishes

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Marine Site

Clallam Bay - Clallam River (Marine)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clallam Bay - Clallam River (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

1.2

6.2 82.2 6.0 97.4 152.7 198.9 16.2 0.1 11.6 8.7

9.4

116.4

Relative Abundance

0.1 %

0.6 % 7.5 % 0.6 % 8.9 % 14.0 % 18.2 % 1.5 % 0.0 % 1.1 % 0.8 %

0.9 %

10.6 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

m m m ha ha ha m ha m m

5,499 ha

939,089 62,438 176,736 336 692 320 445,946 3,169 442,357 363,205

337,346 m

12,705 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % %

206 %

119 224 109 168 162 169 142 238 228 131

132 %

140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clallam Bay - Clallam River (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

991 974 4697 1292

m m m m

Abundance 0.5 % 0.5 % 8.3 % 0.6 %

% of Total Known 16.7 19.6 303.6 22.9

Relative Abundance 1.5 % 1.8 % 27.8 % 2.1 %

Contribution to Goal 64,871 54,295 16,915 61,723

m m m m

Ecoregion Goal % % % %

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114 137 247 94

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

8,872 ha 21,913 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 30 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 66 % Water 2 %

Abundance

14161 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

29543 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

2 occ

Fall Chinook Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

T2

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Fishes

Species

Freshwater

Columbia White-Tailed Deer

Odocoileus virginianus leucurus

1 occ

Mammals

1 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

ha ha ha ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

11 1891 1040 1604 172 5

Abundance

b

Northern Spotted Owl T3

GRank

a

2.7 %

0.6 %

11.8 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.3 % 0.3 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 11 % GAP 3 33 % GAP 4 57 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Clatskanie River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clatskanie River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

300.5

115.9

95.1

1.6

1.0

26.1 7.8 2.4 1.7 0.4 0.1

Relative Abundance

5.3 %

2.1 %

11.8 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

3.2 % 1.0 % 0.3 % 0.2 % 0.1 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 11 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 33 Local:

Relative Abundance

ha ha ha ha ha ha

17 occ

503 occ

839 occ

348 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

266,114 m

1,440,012 m

e

% % % % % %

86 %

117 %

71 %

111 %

90 %

500 127 116 126 236 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 57 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

GRank Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Lower Columbia Tributaries- Sedimentary, Moderate Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clatskanie River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1 occ

29655 m

Abundance

6.3 %

0.9 %

% of Total Known

1129.4

164.6

Relative Abundance

20.0 %

2.9 %

Contribution to Goal

5 occ

1,017,511 m

Ecoregion Goal

Page 77 of 328

100 %

137 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

17,649 ha 43,593 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 2 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 96 % Water 1 %

ha ha ha ha ha

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Ledgla / Carobn / Sphagn)Ledgla / carobn / sphagn

1 occ

1 occ

Plant Communities

1 occ

Carex pluriflora

1 occ

3 occ

5 occ

11 13173 426 3133 9

Abundance

b

Castilleja chambersii

T3

T1

GRank

a

Several-Flowered Sedge

Corynorhinus townsendii townsendii

Speyeria zerene hippolyta

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Abundance

8.3 %

25.0 %

33.3 %

20.0 %

37.5 %

0.3 %

0.0 % 2.0 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 14 % GAP 3 5 % GAP 4 80 %

GRank

Chamber's Paintbrush

Vascular Plants

Pacific Western Big-Eared Bat

Mammals

Oregon Silverspot Butterfly

Invertebrates

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Clatsop Plains-Necanicum River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clatsop Plains-Necanicum River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

67.7

58.0

16.3

81.3

48.8

2.4

0.0 27.4 0.5 1.6 0.0

Relative Abundance

16.7 %

14.3 %

4.0 %

20.0 %

12.0 %

0.6 %

0.0 % 6.7 % 0.1 % 0.4 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 2 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 15 Local: 2

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

6 occ

7 occ

25 occ

5 occ

25 occ

839 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

117 %

57 %

12 %

40 %

28 %

90 %

166 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 81 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

9 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba

Fratercula cirrhata

Pigeon Guillemot

Shorebird Concentration Area Tufted Puffin

Eumetopias jubatus

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment)

Shoreline

Boulder (ha) Cobble/Gravel (ha) Mud (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha) Unconsolidated (ha)

Estuary

Marine Ecological Systems

Algal Beds (ha) Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary

Plant Communities

Stellar's Sea Lion haulout

Stellar's Sea Lion

Mammals

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus

4 occ 3 occ

Common Murre Pelagic Cormorant

Western Snowy Plover

5 occ

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

76 205 640 11553 4161

0 1 0 182 96 69 5 147 4

m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

2 ha 162 ha 16216 m

1 occ

2 occ

1 occ

1 occ 1 occ

5 occ

Haematopus bachmani

Abundance

Brandt's Cormorant

GRank

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clatsop Plains-Necanicum River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.7 % 0.4 % 0.4 % 2.4 % 0.5 %

0.2 % 0.4 % 0.0 % 1.0 % 0.4 % 0.7 % 0.1 % 1.7 % 1.2 %

3.4 2.1 2.1 11.9 2.6

0.9 2.1 0.2 4.9 1.8 3.3 0.6 8.6 6.0

0.1 7.6 5.5

11.4

0.0 % 1.5 % 1.1 %

24.8

2.4 %

13.5

9.3 5.0

5.9 %

7.1 %

4.3 % 1.1 %

11.5

19.8 4.7

4.0 % 0.9 % 2.3 %

24.0

6.9

Relative Abundance

5.0 %

1.4 %

% of Total Known

2.3 % 1.4 % 1.4 % 8.0 % 1.7 %

0.6 % 1.4 % 0.1 % 3.3 % 1.2 % 2.2 % 0.4 % 5.8 % 4.0 %

0.0 % 5.1 % 3.7 %

7.7 %

16.7 %

9.1 %

6.3 % 3.3 %

7.8 %

13.3 % 3.2 %

16.1 %

4.6 %

Contribution to Goal

3,285 14,577 45,204 144,777 239,478

40 55 155 5,499 7,977 3,069 1,250 2,550 91

m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

3,384 ha 3,169 ha 442,357 m

13 occ

12 occ

11 occ

16 occ 30 occ

116 occ

30 occ 95 occ

31 occ

108 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

% % % % % % % % %

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158 89 218 215 223

283 282 244 206 239 224 246 256 121

330 % 238 % 228 %

223 %

217 %

100 %

119 % 190 %

171 %

187 % 163 %

168 %

159 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

79126 m 22833 m 43471 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

22618 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

347 309 969 1050 49 1603 694 2987 1008 2936 2336 517 1841 1875

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Rock Platform Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Very Exposed (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach (Embayment) Sand Beach (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clatsop Plains-Necanicum River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.5 %

0.5 %

0.9 %

0.9 %

1.5 % 2.9 % 1.0 % 2.0 % 4.8 % 0.4 % 0.9 % 2.7 % 29.7 % 4.5 % 2.4 % 1.7 % 7.3 % 0.7 %

% of Total Known

49.6

48.7

49.9

88.9

7.6 14.3 4.9 9.9 23.8 2.0 4.3 13.3 147.4 22.4 11.9 8.2 35.9 3.5

Relative Abundance

1.7 %

1.7 %

1.8 %

3.1 %

5.1 % 9.6 % 3.3 % 6.6 % 16.0 % 1.4 % 2.9 % 9.0 % 99.2 % 15.1 % 8.0 % 5.5 % 24.2 % 2.3 %

Contribution to Goal m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

722,295 m

6,812 3,219 29,625 15,799 304 116,959 24,105 33,330 1,017 19,455 29,156 9,335 7,615 80,427

Ecoregion Goal % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

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164 %

173 %

100 %

150 %

102 124 198 247 334 119 129 119 311 89 255 278 309 122

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

176,444 ha 435,817 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 93 % Water 6 %

Ardea herodias

a

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Great-Blue Heron

Abundance

occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ occ occ ha ha ha ha occ

2 occ

123 occ

16 42 2 133 177 1 39114 2865 15 1 2 5166 12049 86355 3573 2

Abundance

b

2.8 %

6.5 %

4.3 % 11.0 % 1.4 % 8.0 % 0.5 % 1.0 % 7.2 % 0.4 % 8.8 % 0.4 % 50.0 % 0.2 % 3.2 % 5.3 % 9.4 % 2.6 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 13 % GAP 3 85 % GAP 4 1 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Species

Boreal Wet Meadow North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Dry Douglas-Fir And Madrone Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Tidal Salt Marsh North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Clayoquot-Alberni

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clayoquot-Alberni Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

9.0

6.0

54.2 189.6 6.8 16.3 2.2 2.0 9.8 0.6 67.7 6.8 9.0 0.3 6.4 10.8 19.2 6.8

Relative Abundance

22.2 %

14.7 %

133.3 % 466.7 % 16.7 % 40.1 % 5.4 % 5.0 % 24.1 % 1.5 % 166.7 % 16.7 % 22.2 % 0.7 % 15.8 % 26.6 % 47.2 % 16.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 98 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ occ occ ha ha ha ha occ

9 occ

839 occ

12 9 12 332 3,273 29 162,155 195,305 9 6 9 775,920 76,367 324,193 7,569 12

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

144 %

90 %

1833 2956 650 230 878 407 166 127 1067 3850 44 126 375 236 262 267

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 1 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Lagopus leucurus

White-Tailed Ptarmigan

2 occ

Erysimum arenicola var torulosum

1 occ 1 occ 1 occ 1 occ 1 occ 2 occ 1 occ 1 occ

Ptychoramphus aleuticus

Oceanodroma leucorhoa Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Cerorhinca monocerata Fratercula cirrhata

Cassin's Auklet

Common Murre Fork-Tailed Storm Petral Leach's Storm-Petrel

Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Rhinoceros Auklet

Tufted Puffin

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Eelgrass (Ha) Eelgrass Estuary

Plant Communities

Stellar's Sea Lion haulout

Mammals

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Herring Spawning High Cover Herring Spawning Low Cover

28977 201102 16763 39445 119 64020

m m m m ha m

1 occ

47436 m

2939 m 58563 m

1 occ

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

Brandt's Cormorant

Fishes

3 occ

Haematopus bachmani

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

3 occ

Aster paucicapitatus

Sand-Dwelling Wallflower

3 occ

Olympic Mountain Aster

Vascular Plants

Accipiter gentilis

Northern Goshawk

1 occ

47336 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

G5

28400 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Abundance

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

GRank

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clayoquot-Alberni Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

7.7 % 6.4 % 8.1 % 6.7 % 8.0 % 11.3 %

2.4 %

4.2 %

1.0 % 7.8 %

1.1 %

6.3 %

0.5 %

0.3 %

1.0 % 7.1 % 2.8 %

5.6 %

1.0 %

0.8 %

50.0 %

60.0 %

8.3 %

1.9 %

7.8 %

9.6 %

% of Total Known

3.8 3.2 4.0 3.3 4.0 5.6

1.1

2.1

0.5 3.9

0.5

3.0

0.3

0.2

0.5 3.7 1.4

2.5

0.5

0.4

3.3

4.9

4.5

2.0

6.3

7.8

Relative Abundance

25.7 % 21.4 % 26.8 % 22.3 % 26.8 % 37.7 %

7.7 %

14.1 %

3.5 % 26.0 %

3.3 %

20.0 %

1.7 %

1.1 %

3.3 % 25.0 % 9.1 %

16.7 %

3.2 %

2.8 %

8.0 %

12.0 %

11.1 %

5.0 %

15.6 %

19.3 %

Contribution to Goal

112,601 939,089 62,438 176,736 443 169,841

m m m m ha m

13 occ

337,346 m

84,336 m 225,517 m

30 occ

5 occ

116 occ

95 occ

30 occ 4 occ 11 occ

6 occ

31 occ

108 occ

25 occ

25 occ

27 occ

20 occ

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % %

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179 119 224 109 120 224

223 %

132 %

169 % 146 %

190 %

180 %

171 %

163 %

187 % 175 % 200 %

150 %

168 %

159 %

16 %

20 %

100 %

105 %

108 %

110 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Lupinus littoralis (dune community)

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Channel Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Mud Flat Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Exposed (Embayment) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock With Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand and Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach (Outer Coast) Rock With Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock With Sand Beach Protected (Embayment)

Shoreline

Rocky intertidal habitat (Embayment)

Intertidal Habitat

Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand and Gravel Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Surfgrass Estuary Surfgrass Shore

Eelgrass Shore Kelp Estuary Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Shore Seashore Lupine Dunes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clayoquot-Alberni Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

m m ha m ha m m occ

1625 311 7485 810 1585 22207 47064 20705 8732 2328 27727 228 7801 945 33017 2844 4860 2625 9586 232

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

2948 m

1313 ha 38 ha 61 ha

5275 m 28406 m

52342 5438 491 39268 93 61282 49720 1

Abundance

12.5 % 2.8 % 6.9 % 3.1 % 8.1 % 14.7 % 5.9 % 16.8 % 6.9 % 39.5 % 8.6 % 0.2 % 3.6 % 5.6 % 5.1 % 2.9 % 45.1 % 22.4 % 5.3 % 5.4 %

16.9 %

6.2 1.4 3.4 1.5 4.0 7.3 2.9 8.3 3.4 19.6 4.3 0.1 1.8 2.8 2.5 1.4 22.4 11.1 2.6 2.7

8.4

2.1 0.1 4.2

11.4 1.2

22.9 % 2.3 %

4.3 % 0.2 % 8.5 %

4.2 10.7 1.2 1.3 0.4 2.1 4.5 14.9

Relative Abundance

8.4 % 21.6 % 2.5 % 2.6 % 0.9 % 4.2 % 9.1 % 14.3 %

% of Total Known

41.7 % 9.5 % 23.0 % 10.4 % 26.9 % 49.1 % 19.7 % 56.1 % 23.2 % 131.7 % 28.6 % 0.7 % 12.0 % 18.8 % 17.1 % 9.7 % 150.4 % 74.6 % 17.7 % 17.9 %

56.3 %

14.3 % 0.7 % 28.3 %

76.5 % 7.8 %

27.9 % 71.9 % 8.4 % 8.8 % 2.9 % 13.9 % 30.3 % 100.0 %

Contribution to Goal m m ha m ha m m occ

3,901 3,285 32,500 7,802 5,894 45,204 239,478 36,906 37,705 1,767 96,940 31,193 64,871 5,027 193,399 29,435 3,231 3,518 54,295 1,300

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

5,233 m

9,168 ha 5,499 ha 215 ha

6,898 m 363,205 m

187,323 7,567 5,844 445,946 3,169 442,357 164,143 1

Ecoregion Goal % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

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74 158 106 72 224 218 223 137 65 293 112 113 114 117 88 65 195 186 137 131

199 %

287 % 206 % 185 %

215 % 131 %

146 214 105 142 238 228 118 200

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

114160 m 237192 m

Oncorhynchus clarki Salvelinus malma Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Lampetra ayresi Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus mykiss

Cutthroat Trout, West Island

Dolly Varden, West Island

Pink Salmon, West Island

River Lamprey

Sockeye Salmon, West Island

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology

Freshwater Macrohabitats

133371 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

Coho Salmon, West Island

G4

332525 m

Oncorhynchus keta

134 m

3567 m

23876 m

26424 m

76794 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

140910 m

2788 28915 323 2067 2437 5530 68006 10203 12305 3 7668 14101 9111 4347 11908 1331 2049 1954 3755 5010 5436

Abundance

Chum Salmon, West Island

G5

GRank

Chinook Salmon, West Island

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky intertidal habitat (Outer Coast) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat (Embayment) Sand Flat (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clayoquot-Alberni Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.5 %

11.7 %

15.6 %

100.0 %

6.3 %

12.9 %

17.4 %

14.8 %

8.4 %

15.3 %

4.5 % 2.9 % 0.3 % 3.9 % 0.6 % 1.7 % 9.0 % 29.8 % 6.3 % 0.0 % 13.6 % 6.9 % 14.0 % 4.5 % 11.1 % 3.4 % 60.6 % 24.9 % 5.5 % 8.6 % 6.2 %

% of Total Known

7.5

110.4

147.0

945.1

59.3

73.0

98.7

139.9

79.7

144.3

2.2 1.5 0.2 1.9 0.3 0.9 4.5 14.8 3.1 0.0 6.8 3.4 7.0 2.2 5.5 1.7 30.0 12.3 2.7 4.3 3.1

Relative Abundance

2.6 %

38.9 %

51.9 %

333.4 %

20.9 %

25.8 %

34.8 %

49.3 %

28.1 %

50.9 %

14.9 % 9.8 % 1.1 % 13.1 % 2.1 % 5.7 % 30.1 % 99.2 % 21.1 % 0.0 % 45.4 % 22.8 % 46.8 % 14.9 % 37.1 % 11.4 % 201.9 % 83.0 % 18.4 % 28.6 % 20.6 %

Contribution to Goal m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

5,105 m

609,198 m

220,095 m

1,070 m

114,095 m

102,560 m

382,902 m

673,874 m

273,258 m

276,806 m

18,758 294,655 29,625 15,799 116,959 96,577 226,193 10,283 58,215 20,837 16,881 61,723 19,455 29,156 32,087 11,673 1,015 2,355 20,374 17,529 26,382

Ecoregion Goal % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

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500 %

168 %

191 %

333 %

160 %

148 %

102 %

155 %

144 %

176 %

216 123 198 247 119 110 102 243 98 57 144 94 89 255 121 104 280 83 125 230 139

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clayoquot-Alberni Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

717.0 161.1 399.3 6.2 23.5 876.7 1.7 662.2 91.0 458.2 46.0

0.4 6.8 455.8 84.6 200.5 13.0 15.8 17.6

50.6 % 5.7 % 28.2 % 0.4 % 1.7 % 61.8 % 0.1 % 46.7 % 3.2 % 32.3 % 8.1 % 1.4 % 10.6 % 0.0 % 0.5 % 32.2 % 3.0 % 14.1 % 2.3 % 2.8 % 1.2 %

23928 m 216380 m 20960 m 59 m 5431 m 6241 m 311 m 8843 m 37945 m 4960 m 179 m 949 m 1508 m 246 m 692 m 8611 m 91455 m 2172 m 118 m 208 m 2141 m

149.6

20.4

9.7

0.3 %

Relative Abundance

4350 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

6.2 %

5.6 %

4.6 %

70.7 %

29.8 %

160.8 %

2.4 %

0.1 %

52.8 %

7.2 %

16.2 %

161.6 %

32.1 %

233.6 %

0.6 %

309.3 %

8.3 %

2.2 %

140.8 %

56.8 %

252.9 %

3.4 %

Contribution to Goal

34,571 m

3,746 m

2,578 m

3,072 m

306,396 m

5,356 m

28,683 m

168,906 m

2,857 m

13,157 m

1,106 m

3,069 m

118,230 m

3,786 m

52,799 m

2,018 m

65,517 m

2,703 m

14,882 m

380,781 m

9,461 m

126,642 m

Ecoregion Goal

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341 %

130 %

90 %

277 %

448 %

313 %

269 %

119 %

500 %

399 %

121 %

215 %

459 %

328 %

132 %

309 %

354 %

330 %

233 %

457 %

387 %

294 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clayoquot-Alberni Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

11.6 798.7 247.8 317.9 902.3 17.0 42.5 14.9 10.0 357.3 262.6

459.4 1205.6 2.0 838.1 126.9 97.2 148.4 22.0

0.8 % 56.3 % 8.7 % 22.4 % 63.7 % 3.0 % 3.0 % 0.5 % 0.7 % 25.2 % 9.3 % 31.8 % 0.4 % 81.0 % 85.1 % 0.1 % 59.1 % 4.5 % 17.1 % 26.2 % 1.5 %

1767 m 25826 m 119605 m 3458 m 33835 m 127 m 3734 m 12934 m 3083 m 53255 m 757866 m 47161 m 8981 m 1128 m 17431 m 297 m 22996 m 49462 m 1197 m 1014 m 941 m

12.7

450.3

1324.8

93.5 %

Relative Abundance

20487 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

7.7 %

52.4 %

34.3 %

44.8 %

295.7 %

0.7 %

425.3 %

162.0 %

4.5 %

158.8 %

92.6 %

126.0 %

3.5 %

5.3 %

15.0 %

6.0 %

318.3 %

112.1 %

87.4 %

281.7 %

4.1 %

467.3 %

Contribution to Goal

12,156 m

1,937 m

3,490 m

110,483 m

7,778 m

42,081 m

4,099 m

696 m

199,816 m

29,693 m

818,034 m

42,252 m

87,042 m

245,882 m

24,918 m

2,122 m

10,630 m

3,084 m

136,816 m

9,167 m

43,046 m

4,384 m

Ecoregion Goal

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396 %

155 %

91 %

407 %

347 %

141 %

436 %

200 %

680 %

303 %

586 %

408 %

187 %

329 %

385 %

95 %

331 %

314 %

433 %

360 %

162 %

467 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Fourth Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Fourth Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clayoquot-Alberni Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

3.5 73.1 34.3 284.9 6.8 38.6 560.4 133.8 86.9 222.9 1.9

29.1 111.1 142.9 53.1 7.3 154.7 38.9

0.2 % 5.2 % 3.6 % 50.3 % 0.5 % 2.7 % 98.8 % 9.4 % 9.2 % 39.3 % 0.3 % 3.5 % 100.0 % 5.1 % 7.8 % 25.2 % 3.7 % 0.5 % 10.9 % 2.7 %

280 m 10204 m 34719 m 4340 m 625 m 27102 m 4140 m 1254 m 75469 m 2121 m 23 m 947 m 1720 m 274 m 75666 m 1399 m 2880 m 121 m 70355 m 13001 m

566.9

50.0

99.5

17.5 %

Relative Abundance

245 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

13.7 %

54.6 %

2.6 %

18.7 %

50.4 %

39.2 %

10.2 %

200.0 %

17.6 %

0.7 %

78.6 %

30.7 %

47.2 %

197.7 %

13.6 %

2.4 %

100.5 %

12.1 %

25.8 %

1.2 %

35.1 %

Contribution to Goal

94,768 m

128,956 m

4,738 m

15,371 m

2,775 m

193,048 m

2,672 m

860 m

5,369 m

3,434 m

2,698 m

246,148 m

2,657 m

2,094 m

199,007 m

25,878 m

4,318 m

287,102 m

39,552 m

22,746 m

698 m

Ecoregion Goal

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220 %

253 %

239 %

211 %

138 %

265 %

189 %

200 %

317 %

1 %

200 %

186 %

269 %

198 %

240 %

114 %

101 %

162 %

297 %

255 %

88 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

21,433 ha 52,940 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

Abundance

T3

Brachyramphus marmoratus Accipiter gentilis Strix occidentalis caurina

Marbled Murrelet

Northern Goshawk

Northern Spotted Owl

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species Fishes

Freshwater

G5

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

5 occ

1 occ

101 occ

4 occ

1 occ

Birds

1 occ

Rhyacotriton olympicus

ha ha ha ha ha ha

Dicamptodon copei

26 10390 268 4958 2 5925

Abundance

b

Olympic Torrent Salamander

GRank

a

0.5 %

1.9 %

5.7 %

0.2 %

1.3 %

1.1 %

0.1 % 1.6 % 0.0 % 0.2 % 0.0 % 0.4 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 4 % GAP 3 73 % GAP 4 23 %

GRank

Cope's Giant Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Clearwater River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clearwater River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

3.3

16.7

38.4

1.6

13.4

25.7

2.6 17.8 0.3 2.1 0.0 6.1

Relative Abundance

1.0 %

5.0 %

11.5 %

0.5 %

4.0 %

7.7 %

0.8 % 5.3 % 0.1 % 0.6 % 0.0 % 1.8 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 1 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 77 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha ha

503 occ

20 occ

880 occ

839 occ

25 occ

13 occ

3,273 195,305 345,702 775,920 76,367 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % %

111 %

105 %

116 %

90 %

256 %

415 %

878 127 116 126 375 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 22 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

28624 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Glacial Till, Low Elevation, Low To Moderate Gradient Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient Olympics - Sandstones, Mid Elevation, High Gradient

1 occ 2 occ 2 occ

58986 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

56573 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ?

4667 m 137516 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Clearwater River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2.4 % 5.0 % 6.7 %

2.5 %

5.7 %

1.8 %

7.4 %

0.2 %

% of Total Known

194.6 389.1 518.8

195.6

440.5

140.1

572.8

15.1

Relative Abundance

8.3 % 16.7 % 22.2 %

8.4 %

18.9 %

6.0 %

24.5 %

0.6 %

Contribution to Goal

12 occ 12 occ 9 occ

341,699 m

312,652 m

943,067 m

560,551 m

722,295 m

Ecoregion Goal

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133 % 133 % 211 %

123 %

187 %

129 %

109 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

8,418 ha 20,792 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 96 % Water 0 %

Abundance

55625 m 51096 m 24906 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Coastal upland - glacial till, low elevation, low to moderate gradient

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Olympics Rainshadow Coastal Headwaters - Mafic, Mid Elevation, Moderate To High Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1 1 occ

1 occ

50971 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

4855 ha 3188 ha 1 ha

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

b

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

GRank

a

3.1 %

100.0 %

0.7 %

1.6 %

1.2 %

2.1 %

0.4 % 0.1 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 GAP 4 100 %

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Cloquallum River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cloquallum River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

594.4

145.5

322.1

229.6

419.5

12.0 3.5 0.0

Relative Abundance

10.0 %

%

2.4 %

5.4 %

3.9 %

7.1 %

1.4 % 0.4 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

722,295 m

345,702 ha 775,920 ha 37,848 ha

10 occ

occ

1,017,511 m

943,067 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

1,440,012 m

e

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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130 %

%

137 %

129 %

117 %

150 %

116 % 126 % 140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

Indigenous: % Private 100 % NGO %

Ecoregion Goal

2,903 ha 7,170 ac

2 occ

Ardea herodias

Great-Blue Heron

T2

Odocoileus virginianus leucurus

Columbia White-Tailed Deer

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Lower Columbia Sloughs And Tributaries - Flat Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Freshwater

T2

Odocoileus virginianus leucurus

Columbia White-Tailed Deer

1 occ

2 occ

3 occ

1 occ

Mammals

2 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus wintering area

Abundance

b

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

GRank

a

16.7 %

11.8 %

17.6 %

2.8 %

7.1 %

0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

Abundance

Bald Eagle Wintering Area

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped % % Water

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington/Oregon Integrated Site

Columbia Mainstem Islands

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Columbia Mainstem Islands Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

8622.1

290.6

3043.1

548.9

176.4

5.9

Relative Abundance

50.0 %

11.8 %

17.6 %

22.2 %

7.1 %

0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

2 occ

17 occ

17 occ

9 occ

14 occ

839 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

200 %

71 %

71 %

144 %

29 %

90 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

6,253 ha 15,445 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 9 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 61 % Water 28 %

Abundance

1 occ 1 occ

Transition zone wetland op Organic, Sand, Mixed-Fine Or Mud: Partly Enclosed, Backshore

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Marine Ecological Systems

3 occ

Popbalt / corser / impcap Lowland Floodplain-Low Terrace Riparian Forests And Shrublands

5 occ

Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Corser Salix) Corser - salix (salhoo - salsit)

Plant Communities

Marine

Columbia White-Tailed Deer

T2

1 occ

Progne subis

Purple Martin Odocoileus virginianus leucurus

1 occ

Ardea herodias

Mammals

7 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

65 ha 155 ha 249 ha

Abundance

b

Great-Blue Heron G5

GRank

a

100.0 %

12.5 %

60.0 %

29.4 %

1.2 %

1.4 %

0.4 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 79 % GAP 3 12 % % GAP 4

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Species

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington/Oregon Integrated Site

Columbia Refuge Islands

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Columbia Refuge Islands Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

419.6

209.8

1258.9

337.3

127.4

127.4

9.6

0.4 0.5 0.4

Relative Abundance

100.0 %

50.0 %

300.0 %

29.4 %

11.1 %

11.1 %

0.8 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 91 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

1 occ

2 occ

1 occ

17 occ

9 occ

9 occ

839 occ

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

100 %

100 %

400 %

71 %

367 %

144 %

90 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Lower Columbia Tributaries -Alluvium/Colluvium Streams, Low Elevation, Low Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Flat (ha) Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha)

Estuary

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Columbia Refuge Islands Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

1 occ

714 m

2 11 2178 2173 733 227 1278

Abundance

14.3 %

0.0 %

0.3 % 0.0 % 11.9 % 8.2 % 7.2 % 5.4 % 15.0 %

% of Total Known

4003.0

5.6

3.7 0.5 166.2 114.3 100.2 76.2 210.3

Relative Abundance

50.0 %

0.1 %

0.9 % 0.1 % 39.6 % 27.2 % 23.9 % 18.2 % 50.1 %

Contribution to Goal

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

2 occ

1,017,511 m

279 9,168 5,499 7,977 3,069 1,250 2,550

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % %

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50 %

137 %

116 287 206 239 224 246 256

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

19,170 ha 47,350 ac

1 occ 2 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba

Pigeon Guillemot

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Algal Beds Estuary

Plant Communities

Stellar's Sea Lion haulout

Stellar's Sea Lion

Mammals

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Eumetopias jubatus

3 occ

Phalacroscorax auritus

Double-Crested Cormorant

Pelagic Cormorant

3624 m

1 occ

1 occ

3315 m

3 occ

1 occ

Shorebird Concentration Area

2 occ

Sterna caspia

1 occ

Abundance

b

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

G5

GRank

a

1.0 %

2.4 %

2.9 %

0.3 %

13.0 %

0.5 %

0.3 %

6.0 %

25.0 %

2.0 %

1.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 1 % GAP 4 6 %

Abundance

Caspian Tern

Progne subis

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 15 % Water 83 %

GRank

Brandt's Cormorant

Birds

Species

Marine

Purple Martin

Species Birds

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington/Oregon Integrated Site

Columbia River Estuary

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Columbia River Estuary Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

Contribution to Goal

4.4

10.5

11.4

1.3

25.7

2.4

1.4

27.4

136.9

8.8

41.6

Relative Abundance

d

3.2 %

7.7 %

8.3 %

1.0 %

18.8 %

1.7 %

1.1 %

20.0 %

100.0 %

6.5 %

11.1 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership % National National Other: % National USFS: % State/Provin 1 % Local: %

Relative Abundance

e

112,601 m

13 occ

12 occ

337,346 m

16 occ

116 occ

95 occ

15 occ

1 occ

31 occ

9 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

179 %

223 %

217 %

132 %

119 %

171 %

163 %

200 %

400 %

168 %

367 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 6 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

77428 m 75365 m 59649 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

68899 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Oncorhynchus keta pop 3

573 924 279 1244

25 6 772 68 15988 1628 1514 2993

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Sandy, high salinity, low marsh op

691 ha 1 occ

Chum Salmon, Columbia River ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Rock With Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Embayment)

Shoreline

Boulder (ha) Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Rock (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Saltmarsh (ha) Sand: Partly Enclosed, Eulittoral, Euhaline (Marsh) Op

1 occ

3 occ

Low salinity high marsh op Organic: Partly Enclosed, Backshore, Mesohaline (Marsh) Op Fesrub dune grassland

1 occ

Red Fescue Stabilized Sand Dunes

1 occ

Popbalt / corser / impcap Lowland Floodplain-Low Terrace Riparian Forests And Shrublands

Salvir - disspi - trimar - (jaucar)

4868 m 1 occ

1 occ

Abundance

Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Corser Salix) Corser - salix (salhoo - salsit)

Fesrub dune

Dune grass Estuary Intertidal Salt Marshes (Salvir Disspi Trimar)

GRank

Coastal Sand Dunes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Columbia River Estuary Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1.8 %

14.2 %

1.6 %

20.2 %

4.9 % 0.9 % 1.5 % 31.6 %

18.4 % 0.0 % 4.2 % 95.1 % 60.1 % 15.9 % 36.3 % 35.2 %

6.5 % 100.0 %

100.0 %

27.3 %

12.5 %

20.0 %

2.3 % 1.5 %

100.0 %

% of Total Known

153.1

739.6

140.4

1057.2

22.3 4.3 6.8 144.2

84.3 0.1 19.2 440.1 274.3 72.6 165.8 160.7

29.8 68.4

136.9

102.7

68.4

136.9

10.7 6.2

136.9

Relative Abundance

5.9 %

28.3 %

5.4 %

40.5 %

16.3 % 3.1 % 5.0 % 105.4 %

61.6 % 0.1 % 14.0 % 321.5 % 200.4 % 53.1 % 121.1 % 117.4 %

21.8 % 50.0 %

100.0 %

75.0 %

50.0 %

100.0 %

7.8 % 4.5 %

100.0 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

1,017,511 m

266,114 m

1,440,012 m

170,194 m

3,518 29,625 5,586 1,181

40 9,168 5,499 21 7,977 3,069 1,250 2,550

3,169 ha 2 occ

1 occ

4 occ

2 occ

1 occ

62,438 m 22 occ

1 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

% % % % % % % %

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137 %

86 %

117 %

133 %

186 198 244 272

283 287 206 338 239 224 246 256

238 % 50 %

100 %

225 %

100 %

400 %

224 % 250 %

100 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

34,216 ha 84,514 ac

75482 m 3075 m 44787 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Lower Columbia ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

68063 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 3

116336 m

1 occ

Chum Salmon, Columbia River ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Hairy-Stemmed Checker-Mallow

Sidalcea hirtipes

Eremophila alpestris strigata

Vascular Plants

14 occ

Progne subis

Purple Martin

Streaked Horned Lark

2 occ

1 occ

Ardea herodias

18 occ

1 occ

Abundance

b

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

G5

G4

GRank

a

1.3 %

0.7 %

14.2 %

1.4 %

34.2 %

6.7 %

15.4 %

16.9 %

1.4 %

1.0 %

1.6 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 1 % GAP 3 2 % GAP 4 10 %

Abundance

Great-Blue Heron

Plethodon dunni

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 2 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 25 % Water 71 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Dunn's Salamander

Species Amphibians

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington/Oregon Integrated Site

Columbia River Mainstem

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Columbia River Mainstem Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

Contribution to Goal

64.4

20.1

415.0

69.2

1000.1

8.4

46.6

326.0

23.3

4.5

29.9

Relative Abundance

d

4.4 %

1.4 %

28.4 %

4.7 %

68.4 %

4.0 %

22.2 %

155.6 %

11.1 %

2.1 %

14.3 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 3 % National Other: % National USFS: % % State/Provin Local: %

Relative Abundance

170,194 m

25 occ

9 occ

9 occ

9 occ

839 occ

7 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

1,017,511 m

224,010 m

266,114 m

1,440,012 m

e

137 %

46 %

86 %

117 %

133 %

48 %

67 %

367 %

144 %

90 %

586 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 10 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Columbia Estuary Tributaries - Sedimentary, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient Lower Columbia Sloughs And Tributaries - Flat Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Lower Columbia Tributary Small Rivers - Volcanics

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Columbia River Mainstem Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

22.2 % 33.3 %

2 occ

20.0 %

4 occ

1 occ

Abundance

% of Total Known

1463.1

1170.4

731.5

Relative Abundance

100.0 %

80.0 %

50.0 %

Contribution to Goal

2 occ

5 occ

2 occ

Ecoregion Goal

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200 %

160 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

13,135 ha 32,443 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 100 % % Water

a

G3

Rhyacotriton variegatus

6 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Northwestern Pond Turtle

Clemmys marmorata marmorata

T3

G3

Arborimus longicaudus

Red Tree Vole

Reptiles

G5

Martes americana

American Marten

1 occ

3 occ

2 occ

3 occ

Megomphix hemphilli

Oregon Megomphix (Snail)

Mammals

5 occ

Prophysaon coeruleum

Blue-Gray Taildropper

Invertebrates

4 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Northern Spotted Owl

1 occ

1 occ

2888 ha 9787 ha 356 ha

Abundance

b

Marbled Murrelet T3

T4

Rana aurora aurora

GRank

Southern Torrent Salamander

Birds

Abundance

1.3 %

2.0 %

20.0 %

2.9 %

3.0 %

0.6 %

0.2 %

2.4 %

1.0 %

0.3 % 0.4 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 2 % GAP 3 58 % GAP 4 40 %

GRank

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Coos Mtn

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Coos Mtn Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

60.7

126.0

363.9

126.0

210.0

6.5

2.5

42.0

78.0

4.6 6.9 5.1

Relative Abundance

11.1 %

23.1 %

66.7 %

23.1 %

38.5 %

1.2 %

0.5 %

7.7 %

14.3 %

0.8 % 1.3 % 0.9 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 60 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

9 occ

13 occ

3 occ

13 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

13 occ

7 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha 37,848 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

122 %

308 %

133 %

323 %

454 %

111 %

116 %

192 %

671 %

116 % 126 % 140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 40 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

68742 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Inland Headwaters - Sediment

1 occ

38949 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

83963 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Coos Mtn Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1.7 %

0.8 %

0.9 %

0.9 %

% of Total Known

211.9

105.4

111.7

71.2

Relative Abundance

5.6 %

2.8 %

2.9 %

1.9 %

Contribution to Goal

18 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

Ecoregion Goal

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106 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

62,395 ha 154,115 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 4 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 87 % Water 5 %

a

G3

Rhyacotriton variegatus Ascaphus truei

Tailed Frog

ha ha occ ha ha ha

Blue-Gray Taildropper

Martes pennanti pacifica

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Pacific Fisher

Mammals T2

1 occ

1 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Prophysaon coeruleum

27 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Invertebrates

38 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Marbled Murrelet

3 occ

6 occ

10 occ

5 occ

1 493 57 6964 45375 1

Abundance

b

Bald Eagle

T3

G4

Plethodon dunni

GRank

Southern Torrent Salamander

Birds

Abundance

33.3 %

0.6 %

2.7 %

2.2 %

0.2 %

11.8 %

23.8 %

7.8 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 23.3 % 0.6 % 1.8 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 33 % GAP 4 63 %

GRank

Dunn's Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Coos-Millacoma Rivers

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Coos-Millacoma Rivers Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

38.3

8.8

6.2

5.0

0.4

98.5

88.4

82.1

0.0 0.3 1091.7 2.3 6.7 0.0

Relative Abundance

33.3 %

7.7 %

5.4 %

4.3 %

0.4 %

85.7 %

76.9 %

71.4 %

0.0 % 0.3 % 950.0 % 2.0 % 5.8 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 9 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 24 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha occ ha ha ha

3 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

7 occ

13 occ

7 occ

3,273 195,305 6 345,702 775,920 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % %

100 %

454 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

343 %

192 %

586 %

878 127 3850 116 126 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 63 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

375215 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Coast Range small rivers - sedimentary, low to mid elevation

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Headwaters - Sediment

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1 3 occ

1 occ

226879 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

372536 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Lowland Coniferous Forested Wetlands (Pinconc / Carobn) Mineral Spring Sphagnum Bogs and Poor Fens (Ledgla / Darcal / Sphagn) Ledgla / darcal / sphagn

1 occ 3 occ 1 occ

1 occ

Plant Communities

Lilium occidentale

Western Lily

4 occ

7 occ

T3

Abundance

Cordylanthus maritimus ssp palustris

Clemmys marmorata marmorata

GRank

Salt-Marsh Bird's-Beak

Vascular Plants

Northwestern Pond Turtle

Reptiles

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Coos-Millacoma Rivers Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

25.0 %

4.5 %

4.5 %

5.1 %

4.1 %

25.0 % 4.9 % 11.1 %

5.6 %

35.0 %

5.1 %

% of Total Known

602.2

114.7

121.1

136.9

66.5

38.3 17.2 38.3

4.6

32.2

51.1

Relative Abundance

75.0 %

14.3 %

15.1 %

17.1 %

8.3 %

33.3 % 15.0 % 33.3 %

4.0 %

28.0 %

44.4 %

Contribution to Goal

4 occ

7 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

3 occ 20 occ 3 occ

25 occ

25 occ

9 occ

Ecoregion Goal

Page 101 of 328

200 %

129 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

100 % 150 % 233 %

72 %

60 %

122 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

12,155 ha 30,023 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 95 % Water 0 %

Abundance

GRank

a

m m ha m

ha ha ha ha

3786 m 3890 m 3195 m

8 ha 65 ha

7676 3195 40 3786

1 2620 4097 4571

Abundance

b

3.8 % 20.9 % 3.2 %

0.9 % 0.4 %

3.7 % 0.5 % 0.4 % 0.3 %

0.0 % 0.4 % 0.4 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 1 % GAP 3 23 % GAP 4 76 %

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary

Plant Communities

Marine

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Copalis River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Copalis River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

27.2 150.3 23.1

6.5 2.6

26.5 3.9 2.7 1.8

0.0 7.9 7.0 3.5

Relative Abundance

12.6 % 69.6 % 10.7 %

3.0 % 1.2 %

12.3 % 1.8 % 1.3 % 0.9 %

0.0 % 1.3 % 1.2 % 0.6 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 5 Local: 19

Relative Abundance

e

m m ha m

ha ha ha ha

30,025 m 5,586 m 29,817 m

279 ha 5,499 ha

62,438 176,736 3,169 442,357

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

% % % %

194 % 244 % 64 %

116 % 206 %

224 109 238 228

166 127 116 126

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 76 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

112 ha 276 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 85 % % Water

1 occ

2 occ

8611 m

Abundance

GRank

a

91 ha 1 ha 19 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

2.4 %

6.1 %

0.2 %

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 100 % % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Copalis River (TNC)

Coastal Upland - Glacial Till, Low Elevation, Low To Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

GRank

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Coast Tributaries - Outwash, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Copalis River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

8.3 %

20.0 %

0.6 %

d

29.9 0.2 1.5

Relative Abundance

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

343.1

823.4

24.6

Relative Abundance

e

133 %

120 %

117 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

Page 103 of 328

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

Indigenous: % Private % NGO 100 %

12 occ

10 occ

1,440,012 m

Ecoregion Goal

12 ha 30 ac

Smelt spawn

Eumetopias jubatus

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Shore Saltmarsh Shore

Plant Communities

Stellar's Sea Lion haulout

Stellar's Sea Lion

Mammals

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

1954 m

4125 m 547 m 547 m

4 occ

4 occ

4125 m

226 m

1 occ

Fratercula cirrhata

Fishes

1 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus

Pelagic Cormorant

Tufted Puffin

Abundance

b

3 occ 2 occ

GRank

a

1.1 %

7865.5

960.1 676.3 728.2

67257.0

2672.6

3883.7

7286.2

2300.9

21858.5 29144.7

72861.7

0.1 % 0.1 % 0.1 %

d

Relative Abundance

9.8 %

c

3.6 %

0.4 % 0.3 % 0.3 %

30.8 %

33.3 %

1.2 %

1.8 %

3.3 %

1.1 %

10.0 % 13.3 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

11.8 %

0.4 %

0.5 %

1.1 %

0.3 %

3.0 % 4.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

Abundance

Phalacroscorax auritus

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 93 % Water 7 %

GRank

Common Murre Double-Crested Cormorant

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Copalis Rock NWR

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Copalis Rock NWR Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

e

54,295 m

939,089 m 176,736 m 164,143 m

13 occ

12 occ

337,346 m

12,705 m

30 occ

95 occ

30 occ 15 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

137 %

119 % 109 % 118 %

223 %

217 %

132 %

140 %

190 %

163 %

187 % 200 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

117 ha 288 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 96 % Water 4 %

2171 m 843 m 547 m

Abundance

GRank

a

52 ha 64 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

0.7 % 0.8 % 0.6 %

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Cougar Creek ACEC

Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Copalis Rock NWR Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

2.2 % 2.6 % 1.8 %

d

9.3 5.1

Relative Abundance

0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

4913.5 5740.4 4008.7

Relative Abundance

e

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

110 % 121 % 64 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

96,577 m 32,087 m 29,817 m

Ecoregion Goal

1,778 ha 4,392 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 0 %

Abundance

GRank

a

1 occ

Abundance

b

50.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 0 % GAP 4 0 %

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Unclassified Class 2 Freshwater System

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Freshwater Site (cl

Cowichan River (Freshwater)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cowichan River (Freshwater) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

28132.8

Relative Abundance

% % % % %

100.0 %

Contribution to Goal

0 0 0 0 0

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

1 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

200 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

0 % 0 % 0 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

22,034 ha 54,424 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 99 % Water 1 %

Ascaphus truei

Tailed Frog Haliaeetus leucocephalus Brachyramphus marmoratus Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds Haematopus bachmani

T1

Speyeria zerene hippolyta

Marine

T2

Plebejus saepiolus littoralis

Oregon Silverspot Butterfly

T3

T4

Insular Blue Butterfly

Invertebrates

a

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Abundance

8 occ

2 occ

1 occ

8 occ

50 occ

1 occ

1 occ

5 occ

6292 ha 4413 ha 11263 ha

Abundance

b

2.2 %

25.0 %

100.0 %

0.8 %

2.8 %

0.1 %

2.0 %

5.2 %

1.0 % 0.4 % 0.4 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 31 % GAP 2 4 % GAP 3 60 % GAP 4 5 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Rana aurora aurora

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Cummins-Rock Creek

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cummins-Rock Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

8.8

26.0

46.5

5.2

18.5

0.4

46.5

232.4

10.5 4.2 4.7

Relative Abundance

7.4 %

8.0 %

14.3 %

1.6 %

5.7 %

0.1 %

14.3 %

71.4 %

3.2 % 1.3 % 1.5 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 91 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 4 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

108 occ

25 occ

7 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

7 occ

7 occ

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

159 %

28 %

14 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

343 %

671 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 5 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 107 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

4 occ 7 occ 4 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Fratercula cirrhata

Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Tufted Puffin

106938 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Headwaters - Volcanic Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Volcanic

1 occ 2 occ

24157 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

102632 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock Platform (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

m m m m m m m m m m

1 occ

Oceanodroma leucorhoa

Leach's Storm-Petrel

307 1752 843 2883 320 1713 339 75 1023 223

3 occ

Phalacroscorax auritus

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

4 occ

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

Abundance

Double-Crested Cormorant

GRank

Brandt's Cormorant

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Cummins-Rock Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

25.0 % 33.3 %

1.3 %

0.5 %

1.1 %

0.6 % 1.4 % 4.6 % 12.7 % 0.0 % 16.0 % 3.1 % 0.0 % 1.3 % 0.2 %

4.3 %

1.8 %

1.3 %

2.8 %

6.0 %

4.0 %

% of Total Known

2273.7 2273.7

97.8

41.3

51.9

2.5 5.5 18.3 50.4 0.2 63.4 12.5 0.1 5.1 0.8

15.9

7.2

5.0

10.8

23.8

15.4

Relative Abundance

100.0 % 100.0 %

4.3 %

1.8 %

2.3 %

2.1 % 4.6 % 15.4 % 42.3 % 0.2 % 53.2 % 10.5 % 0.1 % 4.2 % 0.7 %

13.3 %

6.0 %

4.2 %

9.1 %

20.0 %

12.9 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m m

1 occ 2 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

14,577 37,705 5,487 6,812 193,399 3,219 3,231 116,959 24,105 33,330

30 occ

116 occ

95 occ

11 occ

15 occ

31 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % %

Page 108 of 328

100 % 250 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

89 65 160 102 88 124 195 119 129 119

190 %

171 %

163 %

200 %

200 %

168 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

1,200 ha 2,964 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

Abundance

GRank

a

m m m ha ha ha m m

881 m 1784 m

6017 881 4410 86 133 103 7075 6194

1608 m

Abundance

b

15.1 % 1.0 %

0.2 % 0.1 % 0.7 % 7.7 % 5.8 % 9.6 % 0.5 % 0.5 %

3.8 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Gravel Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Shore Eelgrass Shore Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Kelp Shore Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Smelt spawn

Species Fishes

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Marine Site

Deep Creek - West Twin River (Marine)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Deep Creek - West Twin River (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

1103.3 71.9

14.0 10.9 51.5 558.5 420.1 701.9 34.7 37.3

276.7

Relative Abundance

50.5 % 3.3 %

0.6 % 0.5 % 2.4 % 25.5 % 19.2 % 32.1 % 1.6 % 1.7 %

12.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

m m m ha ha ha m m

1,746 m 54,295 m

939,089 176,736 187,323 336 692 320 445,946 363,205

12,705 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % %

128 % 137 %

119 109 146 168 162 169 142 131

140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

24 ha 59 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 92 % Water 8 %

Abundance

GRank

a

21 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

31.8

Relative Abundance

0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 100 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

195,305 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

127 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 110 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

25,439 ha 62,835 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 4 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 94 % Water 0 %

23239 m 43356 m 98684 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Willapa Headwaters - Mid Elevations, High Gradients

2 occ

80296 m

2 occ

2 occ

12417 ha 11623 ha 3 ha

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

b

Abundance

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

T3

GRank

a

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Strix occidentalis caurina

Rhyacotriton kezeri

Abundance

6.7 %

2.9 %

4.2 %

0.7 %

1.7 %

0.2 %

2.4 %

1.1 % 0.4 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 31 % GAP 4 69 %

GRank

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Northern Spotted Owl

Birds

Columbia Torrent Salamander

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Doty Hills

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Doty Hills Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

437.1

190.8

272.8

48.5

109.7

1.1

22.5

10.1 4.2 0.0

Relative Abundance

22.2 %

9.7 %

13.9 %

2.5 %

5.6 %

0.4 %

8.0 %

3.6 % 1.5 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 31 Local:

Relative Abundance

503 occ

25 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha 324,193 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

9 occ

1,017,511 m

312,652 m

943,067 m

1,440,012 m

e

133 %

137 %

187 %

129 %

117 %

111 %

188 %

116 % 126 % 236 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 69 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 111 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Willapa Headwaters - Sandstones, Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate/Low Gradient

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Doty Hills Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2 occ

Abundance 5.3 %

% of Total Known 357.6

Relative Abundance 18.2 %

Contribution to Goal 11 occ

Ecoregion Goal

Page 112 of 328

100 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

5,100 ha 12,597 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 95 % Water 1 %

Abundance

1 occ

25763 m 6441 m 6108 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ? Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Coho Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Pink Salmon, Odd-year ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

4319 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop ?

Chum Salmon, Puget Sound/Strait ESU

19140 m

4319 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop ?

Chum Salmon, Hood Canal Summer Run ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

3 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

ha ha ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

256 1 4242 394 35

Abundance

b

Northern Spotted Owl

T3

GRank

a

4.4 %

5.0 %

3.2 %

3.8 %

1.9 %

2.8 %

0.1 %

0.2 %

0.8 % 0.0 % 0.4 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 50 % GAP 4 50 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Duckabush River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Duckabush River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

1439.1

1643.3

631.9

1258.1

620.2

549.2

2.8

5.0

109.8 0.0 17.3 0.7 0.2

Relative Abundance

14.7 %

16.8 %

6.4 %

12.8 %

6.3 %

5.6 %

0.2 %

0.4 %

7.8 % 0.0 % 1.2 % 0.1 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 41 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 8 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

130,417 m

36,446 m

99,955 m

200,804 m

68,298 m

77,120 m

503 occ

839 occ

3,273 162,155 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

59 %

114 %

38 %

39 %

18 %

15 %

111 %

90 %

878 166 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 50 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 113 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

2,377 ha 5,871 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 0 %

2 occ

Abundance

GRank

a

1 occ

Abundance

b

20.0 %

% of Total Known

4.9 %

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 0 % GAP 4 0 %

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Northern Olympics rivers - sandstone, mid to low elevation, mixed gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Freshwater Site (cl

Dungeness River (Freshwater)

Puget lowland headwaters west - glacial drift, low elevation, low to moderate gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Duckabush River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

d

0519.6

Relative Abundance

% % % % %

50.0 %

Contribution to Goal

0 0 0 0 0

16.7 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

1634.3

Relative Abundance

e

2 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

150 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

0 % 0 % 0 %

125 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 114 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

12 occ

Ecoregion Goal

5,880 ha 14,525 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 98 % Water 1 %

Abundance

27459 m 25385 m 26963 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coast Tributaries - Outwash, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients

4 occ

17042 m

ha ha ha ha

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

2 608 2466 2839

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

b

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

GRank

a

12.1 %

0.8 %

0.8 %

0.6 %

0.7 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 0.2 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 22 % GAP 4 78 %

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

East Fork Hoquiam River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

East Fork Hoquiam River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

3403.8

225.5

229.1

162.3

200.8

0.0 3.8 8.7 4.5

Relative Abundance

40.0 %

2.6 %

2.7 %

1.9 %

2.4 %

0.0 % 0.3 % 0.7 % 0.4 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 5 Local: 17

Relative Abundance

ha ha ha ha

722,295 m

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920

10 occ

1,017,511 m

943,067 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

1,440,012 m

e

% % % %

120 %

137 %

129 %

117 %

150 %

166 127 116 126

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 78 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 115 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

11,285 ha 27,874 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

Abundance

5 occ 6 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

1 occ

Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

Warty Jumping-Slug

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species

Freshwater

2 occ

Hemphillia burringtoni

Burrington Jumping-Slug

Invertebrates

1 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Histrionicus histrionicus

130 1 498 1202 5081 247 4099

Abundance

b

Marbled Murrelet

T3

GRank

a

1.4 %

4.8 %

0.6 %

0.3 %

1.8 %

0.4 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.2 % 0.1 % 0.3 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 99 % GAP 4 1 %

GRank

Harlequin Duck

Species Birds

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

East Fork Humptulips River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

East Fork Humptulips River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

48.9

97.8

7.6

3.6

127.1

25.3 0.0 1.6 2.2 4.2 2.1 8.0

Relative Abundance

7.7 %

15.4 %

1.2 %

0.6 %

20.0 %

4.0 % 0.0 % 0.3 % 0.3 % 0.7 % 0.3 % 1.3 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 99 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

13 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

5 occ

3,273 162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 76,367 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % %

200 %

115 %

111 %

116 %

580 %

878 166 127 116 126 375 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 1 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 116 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

41353 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Willapa Headwaters - Mid Elevations, High Gradients

2 occ

3820 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

20367 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

920 m

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Fishes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

East Fork Humptulips River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

6.7 %

1.2 %

0.1 %

0.4 %

0.0 %

% of Total Known

985.4

180.2

18.0

62.7

5.6

Relative Abundance

22.2 %

4.1 %

0.4 %

1.4 %

0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

9 occ

1,017,511 m

943,067 m

1,440,012 m

722,295 m

Ecoregion Goal

Page 117 of 328

133 %

137 %

129 %

117 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

11,192 ha 27,645 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

16527 m 59588 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coast Range small rivers - sedimentary, low to mid elevation

1 occ

50577 m

12 occ

1 occ

423 ha 4233 ha 5706 ha

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

b

Abundance

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

T3

G3

GRank

a

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Strix occidentalis caurina

Aneides ferreus

Abundance

14.3 %

0.7 %

0.4 %

0.6 %

1.2 %

6.3 %

12.1 % 0.4 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 52 % GAP 4 48 %

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Northern Spotted Owl

Birds

Clouded Salamander

Amphibians

Species

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Elk Creek (Umpqua)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Elk Creek (Umpqua) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

2238.6

107.3

55.6

50.4

15.3

91.5

778.0 7.8 4.7

Relative Abundance

50.0 %

2.4 %

1.2 %

1.1 %

2.4 %

14.3 %

121.4 % 1.2 % 0.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 52 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 1 Local:

Relative Abundance

503 occ

7 occ

348 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

2 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

e

50 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

111 %

86 %

500 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 48 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 118 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

13,829 ha 34,157 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 2 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 86 % Water 10 %

Abundance

1 occ 5 occ

Ascaphus truei Plethodon vandykei

Tailed Frog

Van Dyke's Salamander

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Burrington Jumping-Slug

Hemphillia burringtoni

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Invertebrates

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

T3

2 occ

1 occ

30 occ

1 occ

2 occ

Plethodon dunni

Dunn's Salamander

Birds

1 occ

G3

2 occ

Dicamptodon copei

ha ha ha ha ha

Rhyacotriton kezeri

40 4127 2154 4724 87

Abundance

b

Cope's Giant Salamander G4

GRank

a

4.8 %

0.1 %

1.7 %

0.1 %

11.4 %

2.0 %

3.1 %

1.1 %

2.4 %

0.0 % 0.6 % 0.2 % 0.2 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 23 % GAP 2 24 % GAP 3 4 % GAP 4 48 %

GRank

Columbia Torrent Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Ellsworth Creek

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Ellsworth Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

79.8

1.0

17.7

0.6

129.6

74.1

148.1

39.9

41.5

0.1 11.0 3.2 3.2 0.1

Relative Abundance

15.4 %

0.2 %

3.4 %

0.1 %

25.0 %

14.3 %

28.6 %

7.7 %

8.0 %

0.0 % 2.1 % 0.6 % 0.6 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 22 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 6 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

20 occ

7 occ

7 occ

13 occ

25 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

115 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

175 %

343 %

586 %

415 %

188 %

166 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 48 % 23 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

11102 m 19104 m 29706 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1 Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient

2 occ 1 occ

31423 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

9164 m 22340 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Abundance

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Ellsworth Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

5.0 % 2.5 %

0.9 %

0.6 %

0.2 %

0.7 %

0.9 %

0.4 %

% of Total Known

603.1 301.7

105.7

73.3

27.9

79.0

112.0

45.9

Relative Abundance

16.7 % 8.3 %

2.9 %

2.0 %

0.8 %

2.2 %

3.1 %

1.3 %

Contribution to Goal

12 occ 12 occ

1,017,511 m

943,067 m

1,440,012 m

1,440,012 m

722,295 m

722,295 m

Ecoregion Goal

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133 % 133 %

137 %

129 %

117 %

117 %

150 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

19,502 ha 48,170 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 5 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 94 % Water 0 %

Abundance

Valley Silverspot Butterfly

Oncorhynchus keta pop 3

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Chum Salmon, Columbia River ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

5882 m

1 occ

1 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl Speyeria zerene bremnerii

2 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Invertebrates

1 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle T3

G3

Plethodon vandykei

Van Dyke's Salamander

1 occ

4 occ

Plethodon dunni

Birds

3 occ G4

Rhyacotriton kezeri

34 ha 8819 ha 10135 ha

Abundance

b

Dunn's Salamander

GRank

a

1.7 %

8.3 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

2.3 %

6.3 %

3.7 %

0.0 % 0.8 % 0.4 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 39 % GAP 4 61 %

GRank

Columbia Torrent Salamander

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Elochoman River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Elochoman River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

88.7

28.3

0.7

0.8

0.4

18.4

210.1

44.1

0.1 9.4 4.8

Relative Abundance

3.5 %

7.7 %

0.2 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

5.0 %

57.1 %

12.0 %

0.0 % 2.6 % 1.3 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 39 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

170,194 m

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

20 occ

7 occ

25 occ

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

133 %

85 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

175 %

586 %

188 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 61 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

56452 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Lower Columbia Tributary Small Rivers - Volcanics

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Columbia Estuary Tributaries - Sedimentary, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient Lower Columbia Sloughs And Tributaries - Flat Gradient Lower Columbia Tributaries - Volcanics, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient Lower Columbia Tributaries- Sedimentary, Moderate Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1 513.4 1283.5 641.7 513.4

16.7 % 8.0 % 6.3 %

1 occ 2 occ 1 occ

1283.5

142.4

230.8

36.3

Relative Abundance

5.6 %

20.0 %

1.7 %

4.5 %

0.4 %

% of Total Known

1 occ

1 occ

23930 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

20363 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Elochoman River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

50.0 % 25.0 % 20.0 %

20.0 %

50.0 %

5.5 %

9.0 %

1.4 %

Contribution to Goal

2 occ 8 occ 5 occ

5 occ

2 occ

1,017,511 m

266,114 m

1,440,012 m

Ecoregion Goal

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200 % 88 % 100 %

160 %

150 %

137 %

86 %

117 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

241 ha 596 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % % Water

a

T2

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Xerten- Sanoff - Sphagn) Xerten- sanoff - sphagn

Sphagnum Bogs and Poor Fens (Vaccae / Sanoff)

Vaccae / sanoff

Erythronium elegans

Plant Communities

Anemone oregana var felix

Coast Range Fawn-Lily

Abundance

2 occ

1 occ

1 occ

3 occ

25 ha 147 ha 16 ha

Abundance

b

100.0 %

100.0 %

11.1 %

60.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Bog Anemone

Vascular Plants

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Fanno Meadows (Conservation Easement)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Fanno Meadows (Conservation Easement) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

9808.9

9904.4

1188.5

3565.6

2.1 5.6 1.4

Relative Abundance

66.7 %

33.3 %

4.0 %

12.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

3 occ

3 occ

25 occ

25 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha 324,193 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

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67 %

33 %

36 %

20 %

116 % 126 % 236 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

Indigenous: % Private 100 % NGO %

Ecoregion Goal

446 ha 1,102 ac

6 occ 4 occ 2 occ 5 occ

Oceanodroma leucorhoa Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Cerorhinca monocerata Fratercula cirrhata

Fork-Tailed Storm Petral Leach's Storm-Petrel

Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Rhinoceros Auklet

Tufted Puffin

Mussels and barnacles

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Shore

Plant Communities

Stellar's Sea Lion haulout

Stellar's Sea Lion

Mammals Eumetopias jubatus

3 occ 1 occ

Phalacroscorax auritus

Common Murre Double-Crested Cormorant

Invertebrates

2 occ

17105 m 197 m

4 occ

4 occ

23668 m

2 occ 1 occ

6 occ

Ptychoramphus aleuticus

Abundance

b

Haematopus bachmani

GRank

a

0.5 % 0.0 %

9.8 %

11.8 %

2.1 %

5.3 %

12.5 %

1.0 %

1.9 %

107.2 6.6

1810.3

1961.1

412.8

980.6

2353.4

202.9

371.6

4412.6 534.9

392.2 392.2

326.9

2.0 % 2.0 % 21.4 % 2.8 %

d

Relative Abundance

1961.1

c

1.8 % 0.1 %

30.8 %

33.3 %

7.0 %

16.7 %

40.0 %

3.4 %

6.3 %

75.0 % 9.1 %

6.7 % 6.7 %

33.3 %

5.6 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

11.1 %

1.7 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

Abundance

Cassin's Auklet

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 99 % Water 1 %

GRank

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Flattery Rocks NWR

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Flattery Rocks NWR Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

e

939,089 m 176,736 m

13 occ

12 occ

337,346 m

30 occ

5 occ

116 occ

95 occ

4 occ 11 occ

30 occ 15 occ

6 occ

108 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

119 % 109 %

223 %

217 %

132 %

190 %

180 %

171 %

163 %

175 % 200 %

187 % 200 %

150 %

159 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

257 ha 634 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % % Water

7465 3809 8481 197

114 171 84 5003 11724

m m m m

ha ha ha m m

Abundance

1859 m 1959 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

8 ha 248 ha

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

b

Abundance

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

a

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

2.3 % 1.8 % 2.6 % 0.3 %

10.2 % 7.4 % 7.9 % 0.3 % 1.0 %

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Fishes

Species

Freshwater

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Flynn Creek RNA

Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Kelp Shore Surfgrass Shore

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Flattery Rocks NWR Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

7.7 % 5.9 % 8.8 % 1.0 %

34.0 % 24.7 % 26.3 % 1.1 % 3.2 %

d

153.7

80.7

0.7 8.9

Relative Abundance

0.1 %

0.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

453.1 345.5 516.6 56.9

1998.4 1452.0 1548.1 66.0 189.9

Relative Abundance

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

2,487,321 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

4,496,878 m

e

m m m m

ha ha ha m m

% % %

% % % %

% % % % %

164 %

100 %

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

112 114 110 125

168 162 169 142 131

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

96,940 64,871 96,577 20,374

336 692 320 445,946 363,205

Ecoregion Goal

69 ha 170 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 2 % Developed 12 % Undeveloped 81 % Water 3 %

Abundance

1346 m 1346 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

47 ha 1 ha 2 ha

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

b

Abundance

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

a

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Fogarty Creek State Recreation Area

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Fogarty Creek State Recreation Area Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

393.3

217.6

25.3 0.2 0.3

Relative Abundance

0.1 %

0.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 100 Local:

Relative Abundance

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

2,487,321 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

4,496,878 m

e

164 %

100 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

1,443 ha 3,565 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 98 % Water 0 %

Cryptomastix devia

Abundance

GRank

a

1 occ

491 ha 918 ha

Abundance

b

25.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Puget Oregonian

Invertebrates

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Forest Park

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Forest Park Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

382.1

7.1 5.9

Relative Abundance

7.7 %

0.1 % 0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local: 100

Relative Abundance

e

13 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

8 %

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

156,675 ha 386,987 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 97 % Water 2 %

Abundance

occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha occ

33318 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus Glaucidium gnoma swarthi

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Northern Pygmy-Owl, Swarthi Subspecies

6 occ

18939 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

31 occ

34 37 56 511 20 23807 357 8 20535 26276 65438 728 3

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

b

Abundance

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

G5

GRank

a

37.5 %

5.5 %

6.4 %

1.6 %

9.1 % 9.7 % 3.4 % 1.6 % 14.3 % 4.4 % 0.1 % 4.7 % 0.8 % 6.9 % 4.0 % 1.9 % 3.8 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 7 % GAP 3 91 % GAP 4 2 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

Boreal Wet Meadow North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Dry Douglas-Fir And Madrone Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Gold River-Nootka

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Gold River-Nootka Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

15.3

5.0

5.9

1.7

129.7 188.1 7.7 7.1 31.1 6.7 0.1 40.7 1.2 15.7 9.2 4.4 11.4

Relative Abundance

33.3 %

11.0 %

12.8 %

3.7 %

283.3 % 411.1 % 16.9 % 15.6 % 68.0 % 14.7 % 0.2 % 88.9 % 2.6 % 34.4 % 20.2 % 9.6 % 25.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 98 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha occ

18 occ

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

839 occ

12 9 332 3,273 29 162,155 195,305 9 775,920 76,367 324,193 7,569 12

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % %

89 %

108 %

110 %

90 %

1833 2956 230 878 407 166 127 1067 126 375 236 262 267

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 2 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Erigeron salishii

Myotis keenii

Lagopus leucurus

G2

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Channel Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) High Tide Lagoon protected (Outer Coast) Mud Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Protected (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Shore Eelgrass (Ha) Eelgrass Estuary Eelgrass Shore Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Shore Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Herring Spawning High Cover Herring Spawning Low Cover

Species Fishes

Marine

Salish Daisy

Vascular Plants

Keen's Myotis

Mammals

White-Tailed Ptarmigan

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Gold River-Nootka Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

278 283 15273 1841 1013 1793 8846 16316 7458 1508

8868 213599 21008 22 8868 72351 43 41604 8846 38320 65684

m m m m m m m m m m

m m m ha m m ha m m m m

48877 m

33194 m 82512 m

1 occ

1 occ

1 occ

Abundance

2.1 % 10.8 % 14.1 % 7.1 % 12.8 % 16.4 % 1.1 % 13.3 % 2.3 % 8.2 %

2.4 % 6.8 % 3.6 % 1.5 % 1.6 % 11.6 % 0.2 % 2.8 % 0.6 % 7.0 % 5.4 %

4.3 %

11.8 % 11.0 %

25.0 %

50.0 %

2.8 %

% of Total Known

1.2 6.0 7.9 4.0 7.1 9.2 0.6 7.4 1.3 4.6

1.3 3.8 2.0 0.8 0.9 6.5 0.1 1.6 0.3 3.9 3.0

2.4

6.6 6.1

1.8

5.1

1.7

Relative Abundance

7.1 % 35.9 % 47.0 % 23.6 % 42.6 % 54.7 % 3.7 % 44.2 % 7.7 % 27.5 %

7.9 % 22.7 % 11.9 % 5.1 % 5.2 % 38.6 % 0.7 % 9.3 % 2.0 % 23.3 % 18.1 %

14.5 %

39.4 % 36.6 %

4.0 %

11.1 %

3.7 %

Contribution to Goal

3,901 788 32,500 7,802 2,375 3,276 239,478 36,906 96,940 5,487

112,601 939,089 176,736 443 169,841 187,323 5,844 445,946 442,357 164,143 363,205

m m m m m m m m m m

m m m ha m m ha m m m m

337,346 m

84,336 m 225,517 m

25 occ

9 occ

27 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % % %

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74 90 106 72 227 118 223 137 112 160

179 119 109 120 224 146 105 142 228 118 131

132 %

169 % 146 %

16 %

11 %

100 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

49990 m 94458 m 29052 m 188842 m

Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss

Sockeye Salmon, East Island

Sockeye Salmon, West Island

Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology

Freshwater Macrohabitats

45429 m

Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

Pink Salmon, West Island

28.0 17.8

0.6 % 7054 m

99.0

21.0

137.0

183.7

127.1

36.0

3.4

14.8

1.2

60.7

41.6

70.5

71.4

67.5

1.8 4.1 2.5 4.5 2.9 4.5 3.9 3.3 2.9 1.6 1.1 2.3 2.9

Relative Abundance

4.4 %

9.3 %

2.0 %

12.9 %

17.3 %

11.9 %

5.6 %

0.5 %

2.3 %

0.2 %

5.7 %

3.9 %

6.6 %

6.7 %

6.3 %

3.3 % 7.4 % 4.4 % 8.1 % 5.3 % 8.0 % 6.9 % 5.9 % 5.2 % 2.8 % 2.1 % 4.1 % 5.1 %

% of Total Known

307 m

11578 m

1643 m

17800 m

Oncorhynchus clarki

Cutthroat Trout, West Island G5

1437 m

Oncorhynchus clarki

Cutthroat Trout, East Island G5

128043 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

Coho Salmon, West Island

Salvelinus malma

71963 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

Coho Salmon, East Island

Salvelinus malma

60350 m

Oncorhynchus keta

Chum Salmon, West Island

Dolly Varden, East Island

61897 m

Dolly Varden, West Island

39104 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

7084 47740 8026 5037 51681 25677 52122 1296 10053 5751 2202 1614 4498

Abundance

Chinook Salmon, West Island

GRank

Chinook Salmon, East Island

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky intertidal habitat (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Gold River-Nootka Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

5.6 %

8.8 %

31.0 %

6.6 %

42.9 %

57.5 %

39.8 %

11.3 %

1.1 %

4.6 %

0.4 %

19.0 %

13.0 %

22.1 %

22.4 %

21.2 %

10.9 % 24.7 % 14.8 % 26.9 % 17.5 % 26.6 % 23.0 % 19.6 % 17.3 % 9.3 % 6.9 % 13.8 % 17.1 %

Contribution to Goal m m m m m m m m m m m m m

126,642 m

3,508 m

609,198 m

441,335 m

220,095 m

86,896 m

114,095 m

102,560 m

153,568 m

382,902 m

377,832 m

673,874 m

551,718 m

273,258 m

276,806 m

184,827 m

64,871 193,399 54,295 18,758 294,655 96,577 226,193 6,602 58,215 61,723 32,087 11,673 26,382

Ecoregion Goal % % % % % % % % % % % % %

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294 %

181 %

168 %

133 %

191 %

177 %

160 %

148 %

123 %

102 %

69 %

155 %

122 %

144 %

176 %

154 %

114 88 137 216 123 110 102 153 98 94 121 104 139

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Gold River-Nootka Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

183.7 246.8 36.8 67.1 299.9 7.6 99.6 1.5 169.1 65.3 62.6

1.8 657.7 81.8 4.4 24.7 0.4 111.4 8.5

5.8 % 15.5 % 2.3 % 4.2 % 46.9 % 0.5 % 3.1 % 0.1 % 10.6 % 4.1 % 9.8 % 0.2 % 3.9 % 0.1 % 41.2 % 5.1 % 0.7 % 1.5 % 0.0 % 3.5 % 0.5 %

219103 m 11503 m 312 m 13767 m 956 m 1264 m 36874 m 30 m 1626 m 2692 m 350 m 1317 m 119413 m 67 m 6328 m 8853 m 65 m 3336 m 14 m 47752 m 92 m

124.4

2.5

2.7

0.2 %

Relative Abundance

343 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

2.7 %

34.9 %

0.1 %

7.7 %

1.4 %

25.6 %

206.0 %

0.6 %

39.0 %

0.8 %

19.6 %

20.5 %

53.0 %

0.5 %

31.2 %

2.4 %

93.9 %

21.0 %

11.5 %

77.3 %

57.5 %

0.9 %

Contribution to Goal

3,481 m

136,816 m

11,357 m

43,046 m

4,733 m

34,571 m

3,072 m

12,035 m

306,396 m

168,906 m

1,785 m

13,157 m

3,069 m

6,354 m

118,230 m

52,799 m

1,018 m

65,517 m

2,703 m

14,882 m

380,781 m

39,958 m

Ecoregion Goal

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301 %

433 %

211 %

162 %

151 %

341 %

277 %

267 %

448 %

119 %

165 %

399 %

215 %

258 %

459 %

132 %

200 %

354 %

330 %

233 %

457 %

283 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Gold River-Nootka Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

94.1 191.5 559.7 47.3 35.3 326.8 170.5 409.2 347.1 201.4 121.4

91.5 73.1 637.7 74.3 146.8 28.7 10.6 55.0

5.9 % 12.0 % 87.7 % 1.5 % 2.2 % 10.2 % 10.7 % 25.6 % 10.9 % 12.6 % 19.0 % 3.9 % 27.7 % 14.3 % 4.6 % 100.0 % 4.7 % 9.2 % 4.5 % 0.7 % 5.2 %

7345 m 16772 m 4530 m 36438 m 9626 m 837468 m 10473 m 38055 m 217247 m 5102 m 265 m 42799 m 1936 m 162 m 2785 m 1179 m 643 m 18188 m 361 m 508 m 49452 m

177.1

123.7

616.8

38.6 %

Relative Abundance

5958 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

17.2 %

3.3 %

9.0 %

46.0 %

23.3 %

199.8 %

22.9 %

28.7 %

55.5 %

38.7 %

38.0 %

63.1 %

108.7 %

128.2 %

53.4 %

102.4 %

11.1 %

14.8 %

175.3 %

60.0 %

29.5 %

193.2 %

Contribution to Goal

287,102 m

15,320 m

4,013 m

39,552 m

2,763 m

590 m

12,156 m

566 m

3,490 m

110,483 m

696 m

8,087 m

199,816 m

29,693 m

19,612 m

818,034 m

87,042 m

245,882 m

2,584 m

27,967 m

24,918 m

3,084 m

Ecoregion Goal

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162 %

145 %

197 %

297 %

162 %

200 %

396 %

107 %

91 %

407 %

200 %

339 %

680 %

303 %

257 %

586 %

187 %

329 %

175 %

386 %

385 %

314 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Third Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Gold River-Nootka Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

31.7 72.2 72.1 76.1 387.6 53.8 218.7 246.2 5.4 89.7 281.0

324.7 109.5

2.0 % 4.5 % 4.5 % 7.2 % 60.7 % 8.4 % 34.2 % 15.4 % 0.3 % 5.6 % 44.0 % 27.2 % 11.6 % 20.3 % 6.9 % 9.2 %

2566 m 2137 m 44928 m 58698 m 3276 m 593 m 289 m 4140 m 959 m 54253 m 2443 m 247 m 8940 m 4819 m 44223 m 43809 m

147.6

185.7

173.6

27.3

4.3 %

Relative Abundance

146 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

46.2 %

34.3 %

101.7 %

58.2 %

54.4 %

88.0 %

28.1 %

1.7 %

77.1 %

68.5 %

16.9 %

121.4 %

23.8 %

22.6 %

22.6 %

9.9 %

8.5 %

Contribution to Goal

94,768 m

128,956 m

4,738 m

15,371 m

454 m

2,775 m

193,048 m

56,327 m

5,369 m

422 m

3,518 m

2,698 m

246,148 m

199,007 m

9,455 m

25,878 m

1,710 m

Ecoregion Goal

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220 %

253 %

239 %

211 %

126 %

138 %

265 %

151 %

317 %

68 %

185 %

200 %

186 %

240 %

116 %

114 %

95 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

30 ha 74 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 93 % Water 7 %

Abundance

GRank

a

6 ha 24 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Golden Bar ACEC

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Golden Bar ACEC Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

4.1 7.4

Relative Abundance

0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

9,052 ha 22,359 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

Brachyramphus marmoratus Strix occidentalis caurina

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coast Tributaries - Outwash, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

Freshwater

a

T3

GRank

Northern Spotted Owl

Abundance

ha ha ha ha

1 occ

1 occ

24 occ

5994 120 2317 164

Abundance

b

3.0 %

0.1 %

1.4 %

0.9 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 52 % GAP 4 48 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Goodman Creek

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Goodman Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

552.8

1.6

21.6

24.3 0.3 2.4 0.4

Relative Abundance

10.0 %

0.2 %

2.7 %

3.1 % 0.0 % 0.3 % 0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 2 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 52 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha

10 occ

503 occ

880 occ

195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

120 %

111 %

116 %

127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 47 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

29,166 ha 72,040 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 16 % Water 82 %

Abundance

Sterna caspia

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Caspian Tern

Species Birds

Marine

Makah (Queen Charlotte) Copper

T5

Eremophila alpestris strigata

Streaked Horned Lark Lycaena mariposa charlottensis

1 occ

Progne subis

Purple Martin

1 occ

1 occ

1 occ

4 occ

Invertebrates

1 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

ha ha ha ha ha

Falco peregrinus anatum

1 473 1379 1849 3

Abundance

b

Bald Eagle G5

GRank

a

25.0 %

33.3 %

7.7 %

1.2 %

0.2 %

5.6 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 12 % GAP 3 0 % GAP 4 9 %

GRank

American Peregrine Falcon

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Grays Harbor

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Grays Harbor Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

90.0

18.9

27.3

27.3

1.2

14.5

0.0 0.6 1.0 0.6 4.0

Relative Abundance

100.0 %

7.7 %

11.1 %

11.1 %

0.5 %

5.9 %

0.0 % 0.2 % 0.4 % 0.2 % 1.6 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 2 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 11 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

1 occ

13 occ

9 occ

9 occ

839 occ

17 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 177

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

400 %

15 %

67 %

367 %

90 %

65 %

166 127 116 126 60

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 9 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Mirounga angustirostris

Sandy, moderate salinity, low marsh op

op

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Rock (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Seagrass (ha)

Sand: Partly Enclosed, Eulittoral, Polyhaline (Marsh) Op

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Sand: Partly Enclosed, Eulittoral, Mesohaline (Marsh) Op Sandy, low salinity, low marsh

12131 716 1 6 546

ha ha ha ha ha

39.7 % 3.9 % 1.5 % 0.0 % 5.3 %

38.8 %

12764 ha

119.0 11.7 4.6 0.1 16.0

116.4

179.9

20.3 22.6 359.9

6.8 % 7.5 % 50.0 % 100.0 %

239.9

90.0

0.0 12.3 40.4 37.3 3.4 6.1 135.0

120.0

0.8

66.7 %

36.4 %

0.0 % 4.1 % 13.5 % 12.5 % 1.1 % 2.0 % 46.2 %

50.0 %

0.3 %

50.1 6.4

16.9 8.2

13.0 % 7.1 %

16.7 % 2.1 %

1.6

6.0

Relative Abundance

0.5 %

2.0 %

% of Total Known

2 occ

716 ha 111177 m 4 occ

8 occ

op

4 occ

ha m ha m m m occ

Moderate salinity high marsh Organic: Partly Enclosed, Backshore, Polyhaline (Marsh) Op

1 15349 79 25917 6629 11435 6

4 occ

2878 m

46941 m 898 m

Low salinity high marsh op Organic: Partly Enclosed, Backshore, Mesohaline (Marsh) Op

Algal Beds (ha) Algal Beds Estuary Dune grass (Ha) Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Eelgrass Estuary Silty, low salinity, low marsh op Mixed-Fine And Mud: Partly Enclosed, Eulittoral, Mesohaline

Plant Communities

Northern Elephant Seal

Mammals

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Herring Spawning High Cover Smelt spawn

Fishes

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus

3 occ 1 occ

2 occ

Cepphus columba

Shorebird Concentration Area Western Snowy Plover

1 occ

Phalacroscorax auritus

Abundance

Pigeon Guillemot

GRank

Double-Crested Cormorant

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Grays Harbor Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

132.3 % 13.0 % 5.1 % 0.1 % 17.8 %

129.3 %

200.0 %

22.6 % 25.1 % 400.0 %

266.7 %

100.0 %

0.0 % 13.6 % 44.9 % 41.5 % 3.8 % 6.7 % 150.0 %

133.3 %

0.9 %

55.7 % 7.1 %

18.8 % 9.1 %

1.7 %

6.7 %

Contribution to Goal

ha m ha m m m occ

9,168 5,499 21 7,977 3,069

ha ha ha ha ha

9,868 ha

1 occ

3,169 ha 442,357 m 1 occ

3 occ

4 occ

3,384 112,601 177 62,438 176,736 169,841 4

3 occ

337,346 m

84,336 m 12,705 m

16 occ 11 occ

116 occ

15 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % %

% % % % %

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287 206 338 239 224

294 %

200 %

238 % 228 % 800 %

400 %

225 %

330 179 333 224 109 224 325

233 %

132 %

169 % 140 %

119 % 100 %

171 %

200 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

7331 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Novumbra hubbsi Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Olympic Mudminnow

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

27645 m

1552 m

5 occ

24797 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

m m m m m m m m m m m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

5732 9378 85455 3318 1241 3051 4765 5539 4387 4861 6629

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU G3

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Mud Flat Protected (Embayment) Mud Flat Very Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Grays Harbor Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.0 %

22.7 %

0.2 %

0.6 %

1.0 %

29.2 % 100.0 % 10.7 % 3.3 % 2.4 % 8.9 % 4.9 % 17.8 % 23.6 % 8.3 % 6.7 %

% of Total Known

2.6

779.9

13.3

32.9

58.9

87.5 299.9 32.1 9.9 7.1 26.7 14.7 53.4 70.7 25.0 20.0

Relative Abundance

0.2 %

45.5 %

0.8 %

1.9 %

3.4 %

97.3 % 333.4 % 35.7 % 11.1 % 7.9 % 29.7 % 16.3 % 59.3 % 78.5 % 27.7 % 22.2 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m m m

1,017,511 m

11 occ

943,067 m

1,440,012 m

722,295 m

5,894 2,813 239,478 30,025 15,799 10,283 29,156 9,335 5,586 17,529 29,817

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % %

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137 %

109 %

129 %

117 %

150 %

224 333 223 194 247 243 255 278 244 230 64

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

11,077 ha 27,361 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 97 % Water 0 %

Abundance

2 occ

Plethodon vandykei

Van Dyke's Salamander

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

6 occ

Filipendula occidentalis

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species

Freshwater

1 occ

Dodecatheon austrofrigidum

Queen-Of-The-Forest

27 occ

Frigid Shootingstar

Vascular Plants

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

1 occ

1 occ

Birds

3 occ

Ascaphus truei

ha ha ha ha ha

Dicamptodon copei

31 360 3908 6357 401

Abundance

b

Tailed Frog G3

GRank

a

20.7 %

33.3 %

1.5 %

0.1 %

4.5 %

2.0 %

3.4 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 0.3 % 0.2 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 1 % GAP 3 23 % GAP 4 76 %

GRank

Cope's Giant Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Grays River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Grays River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

155.4

25.9

19.9

0.8

64.7

92.5

149.4

0.1 1.2 7.3 5.3 0.8

Relative Abundance

24.0 %

4.0 %

3.1 %

0.1 %

10.0 %

14.3 %

23.1 %

0.0 % 0.2 % 1.1 % 0.8 % 0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 24 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

25 occ

25 occ

880 occ

839 occ

20 occ

7 occ

13 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

112 %

12 %

116 %

90 %

175 %

343 %

415 %

166 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 76 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

6860 m 25998 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Lower Columbia Tributary Small Rivers - Volcanics

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Lower Columbia Tributaries - Volcanics, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1 2 occ

1 occ

8222 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

7550 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 3

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Columbia River ESU

Fishes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Grays River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

8.0 %

20.0 %

0.8 %

1.3 %

0.2 %

2.2 %

% of Total Known

1129.8

2259.6

115.5

116.5

25.8

200.5

Relative Abundance

25.0 %

50.0 %

2.6 %

2.6 %

0.6 %

4.4 %

Contribution to Goal

8 occ

2 occ

1,017,511 m

266,114 m

1,440,012 m

170,194 m

Ecoregion Goal

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88 %

150 %

137 %

86 %

117 %

133 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

8,894 ha 21,969 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 96 % Water 1 %

ha ha ha ha occ ha ha

1 occ 1 occ 1 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus Strix occidentalis caurina

Marbled Murrelet

Northern Spotted Owl

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species Fishes

Freshwater

2 occ

Histrionicus histrionicus

2 occ

346 1 4577 2717 1 106 797

Abundance

b

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

T3

GRank

a

Harlequin Duck

Rhyacotriton olympicus

Abundance

0.1 %

0.1 %

1.8 %

0.1 %

2.6 %

1.1 % 0.0 % 0.4 % 0.1 % 2.3 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 81 % GAP 4 19 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Olympic Torrent Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland And Shrubland North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Hamma Hamma River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Hamma Hamma River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

1.6

0.9

161.2

1.9

64.5

85.1 0.0 10.7 2.8 89.6 1.1 2.0

Relative Abundance

0.2 %

0.1 %

20.0 %

0.2 %

8.0 %

10.6 % 0.0 % 1.3 % 0.4 % 11.1 % 0.1 % 0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 52 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 29 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha occ ha ha

503 occ

880 occ

5 occ

839 occ

25 occ

3,273 162,155 345,702 775,920 9 76,367 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % %

111 %

116 %

580 %

90 %

256 %

878 166 116 126 100 375 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 19 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

6758 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Olympics Rainshadow Coastal Headwaters - Mafic, Mid Elevation, Moderate To High Gradient Puget lowland headwaters west - glacial drift, low elevation, low to moderate gradient

1.6 %

4.6 %

4.9 %

5604 m

Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

Pink Salmon, Odd-year ESU

3.3 %

2 occ

6503 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Fall Chinook Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

1.4 %

6.3 %

9099 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ?

Coho Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

2.5 %

3.7 %

% of Total Known

2 occ

5663 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop ?

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

5663 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop ?

Abundance

Chum Salmon, Puget Sound/Strait ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Hood Canal Summer Run ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Hamma Hamma River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

937.1

1124.5

291.4

864.6

365.8

254.8

466.2

412.9

Relative Abundance

16.7 %

20.0 %

5.2 %

15.4 %

6.5 %

4.5 %

8.3 %

7.3 %

Contribution to Goal

12 occ

10 occ

130,417 m

36,446 m

99,955 m

200,804 m

68,298 m

77,120 m

Ecoregion Goal

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125 %

130 %

59 %

114 %

38 %

39 %

18 %

15 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

57,522 ha 142,079 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 98 % Water 2 %

Abundance

occ occ occ ha ha ha occ ha ha ha occ

12711 ha 20524 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

56 occ

1 1 5 15 11314 538 8 1408 37073 826 2

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

2 occ

Douglasia laevigata var ciliolata

Smooth Douglasia

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

4 occ

Trillium ovatum var hibbersonii T1

Dwarf Trillium

Vascular Plants

b

Abundance

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

GRank

a

25.0 %

100.0 %

3.4 %

4.3 %

3.0 %

0.3 % 0.3 % 3.4 % 0.0 % 2.1 % 0.1 % 4.7 % 0.4 % 2.3 % 2.2 % 2.6 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 14 % GAP 3 84 % GAP 4 1 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

Boreal Wet Meadow North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Hesquiat

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Hesquiat Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

19.2

19.9

8.4

10.7

8.3

10.4 13.9 51.9 0.6 8.7 0.3 110.8 2.3 14.3 13.6 20.8

Relative Abundance

15.4 %

16.0 %

6.8 %

8.6 %

6.7 %

8.3 % 11.1 % 41.7 % 0.5 % 7.0 % 0.3 % 88.9 % 1.8 % 11.4 % 10.9 % 16.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 99 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ occ occ ha ha ha occ ha ha ha occ

13 occ

25 occ

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

839 occ

12 9 12 3,273 162,155 195,305 9 76,367 324,193 7,569 12

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % %

62 %

16 %

108 %

110 %

90 %

1833 2956 650 878 166 127 1067 375 236 262 267

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 1 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Chinook Salmon, West Island

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky intertidal habitat (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Shore Eelgrass Shore Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Shore Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Herring Spawning Low Cover

Species Fishes

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Hesquiat Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

m m m m m m m m m m m m m

m m m m ha m m m m

24047 m

5586 309 5528 15761 1258 7241 1018 2528 3635 43614 242 4313 1847

309 72850 6506 14821 13 21701 309 8574 8177

20037 m

40910 m

Abundance

2.6 %

5.2 % 0.0 % 4.5 % 4.9 % 6.9 % 1.1 % 1.6 % 0.3 % 1.1 % 5.8 % 1.1 % 2.2 % 0.9 %

0.1 % 2.3 % 1.1 % 2.4 % 0.1 % 1.5 % 0.0 % 1.6 % 0.7 %

1.8 %

5.4 %

% of Total Known

75.5

7.8 0.1 6.8 7.4 10.5 1.7 2.5 0.4 1.7 8.8 1.7 3.4 1.4

0.1 3.5 1.7 3.6 0.1 2.2 0.0 2.4 1.0

2.7

8.3

Relative Abundance

8.7 %

17.2 % 0.1 % 15.0 % 16.3 % 22.9 % 3.7 % 5.4 % 0.9 % 3.8 % 19.3 % 3.7 % 7.4 % 3.0 %

0.3 % 7.8 % 3.7 % 7.9 % 0.2 % 4.9 % 0.1 % 5.2 % 2.3 %

5.9 %

18.1 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m m m m m

m m m m ha m m m m

276,806 m

32,500 239,478 36,906 96,940 5,487 193,399 18,758 294,655 96,577 226,193 6,602 58,215 61,723

112,601 939,089 176,736 187,323 5,844 445,946 442,357 164,143 363,205

337,346 m

225,517 m

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % %

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176 %

106 223 137 112 160 88 216 123 110 102 153 98 94

179 119 109 146 105 142 228 118 131

132 %

146 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

9906 m 57673 m

Salvelinus malma Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus mykiss

Dolly Varden, West Island

Pink Salmon, West Island

Sockeye Salmon, West Island

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Freshwater Macrohabitats

52986 m

Oncorhynchus clarki

Cutthroat Trout, West Island

24.1 1.5 22.3 282.8 309.9 24.0 31.5 188.6 76.8 13.8 10.6 209.7 76.7

0.6 % 0.0 % 0.5 % 3.3 % 17.8 % 0.6 % 0.7 % 2.2 % 4.4 % 0.3 % 0.2 % 2.4 % 1.8 % 0.1 %

413 m 116 m 226 m 38454 m 371 m 363 m 1038 m 66450 m 228 m 548 m 139 m 32987 m 272 m 165 m

5.8

275.3

3.2 %

120564 m

113.1

82.3

39.1

80.4

38.6

120.3

87.4

106.2

Relative Abundance

2.6 %

2.8 %

1.4 %

2.8 %

2.2 %

6.9 %

3.0 %

3.7 %

% of Total Known

5197 m

10554 m

4550 m

67699 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

G5

33357 m

Oncorhynchus keta

Abundance

Coho Salmon, West Island

GRank

Chum Salmon, West Island

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Hesquiat Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.7 %

8.8 %

24.1 %

1.2 %

1.6 %

8.8 %

21.7 %

3.6 %

2.8 %

35.6 %

32.5 %

2.6 %

0.2 %

2.8 %

31.7 %

13.0 %

9.5 %

4.5 %

9.3 %

4.4 %

13.8 %

10.0 %

12.2 %

Contribution to Goal

24,918 m

3,084 m

136,816 m

11,357 m

34,571 m

2,578 m

306,396 m

28,683 m

13,157 m

1,042 m

118,230 m

8,808 m

65,517 m

14,882 m

380,781 m

39,958 m

609,198 m

220,095 m

114,095 m

102,560 m

382,902 m

673,874 m

273,258 m

Ecoregion Goal

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385 %

314 %

433 %

211 %

341 %

90 %

448 %

269 %

399 %

96 %

459 %

264 %

354 %

233 %

457 %

283 %

168 %

191 %

160 %

148 %

102 %

155 %

144 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Hesquiat Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

278.7 81.1 5.6 389.6 13.1 7.9 59.6 70.0 53.2 113.4 154.3

3.2 % 1.9 % 0.1 % 4.5 % 0.8 % 0.2 % 2.1 % 1.6 % 1.8 % 2.6 % 3.5 % 0.0 %

262170 m 2769 m 1293 m 49496 m 52 m 358 m 19690 m 16026 m 15049 m 700 m 34258 m 52 m

0.5

220.0

5.1 %

Relative Abundance

22020 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

0.1 %

17.7 %

13.0 %

6.1 %

8.1 %

6.9 %

0.9 %

1.5 %

44.8 %

0.6 %

9.3 %

32.0 %

25.3 %

Contribution to Goal

94,768 m

193,048 m

5,369 m

246,148 m

199,007 m

287,102 m

39,552 m

3,490 m

110,483 m

199,816 m

29,693 m

818,034 m

87,042 m

Ecoregion Goal

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220 %

265 %

317 %

186 %

240 %

162 %

297 %

91 %

407 %

680 %

303 %

586 %

187 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

23,842 ha 58,890 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 98 % Water 2 %

Abundance

4 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Freshwater

Burrington Jumping-Slug

Hemphillia burringtoni

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Invertebrates

2 occ

Histrionicus histrionicus

Harlequin Duck

1 occ

3 occ

64 occ

7 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

Birds

2 occ

Rhyacotriton olympicus

ha ha ha ha ha ha

Dicamptodon copei

3 14829 427 4482 2 3804

Abundance

b

Olympic Torrent Salamander

T3

GRank

a

2.4 %

0.3 %

3.6 %

3.6 %

0.4 %

5.1 %

2.3 %

0.0 % 2.3 % 0.0 % 0.2 % 0.0 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 57 % GAP 4 42 %

GRank

Cope's Giant Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Hoh River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Hoh River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

23.1

1.8

21.9

120.3

2.5

48.1

46.3

0.3 22.8 0.4 1.7 0.0 3.5

Relative Abundance

7.7 %

0.6 %

7.3 %

40.0 %

0.8 %

16.0 %

15.4 %

0.1 % 7.6 % 0.1 % 0.6 % 0.0 % 1.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 1 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 57 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha ha

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

5 occ

839 occ

25 occ

13 occ

3,273 195,305 345,702 775,920 76,367 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % %

115 %

111 %

116 %

580 %

90 %

256 %

415 %

878 127 116 126 375 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 42 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

55023 m 36875 m 84992 m

G3 G5

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Novumbra hubbsi Lampetra tridentata Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Olympic Mudminnow

Pacific Lamprey

Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Summer Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Glacial Till, Low Elevation, Low To Moderate Gradient Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient Olympics - Sandstones, Mid Elevation, High Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Coast Tributaries - Outwash, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients Olympics Small Rivers - Sandstone, Low To Mid Elevation, Low To Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

48396 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ?

3 occ 1 occ 2 occ

1 occ 1 occ

1 occ

1 occ

117972 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

39129 m

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Hoh River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

7.3 % 2.5 % 6.7 %

3.0 % 14.3 %

7.5 %

7.6 %

5.3 %

3.0 %

4.5 %

1.5 %

6.3 %

1.6 %

% of Total Known

524.7 174.9 466.4

209.9 1049.4

522.0

530.3

369.4

190.8

107.7

441.7

113.7

Relative Abundance

25.0 % 8.3 % 22.2 %

10.0 % 50.0 %

24.9 %

25.3 %

17.6 %

%

9.1 %

5.1 %

21.0 %

5.4 %

Contribution to Goal

12 occ 12 occ 9 occ

10 occ 2 occ

341,699 m

145,936 m

312,652 m

occ

11 occ

943,067 m

560,551 m

722,295 m

Ecoregion Goal

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133 % 133 % 211 %

120 % 100 %

123 %

144 %

187 %

%

109 %

129 %

109 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

1,600 ha 3,952 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

Abundance

GRank

a

m m m ha ha ha m m m

8 ha 10 ha

2460 1852 4272 4 65 16 2460 1852 2460

2460 m

305 m

Abundance

b

0.8 % 0.1 %

0.1 % 0.9 % 0.7 % 0.3 % 2.8 % 1.5 % 0.2 % 0.1 % 0.2 %

0.2 %

0.7 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Shoreline

Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh Estuary Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Smelt spawn

Species Fishes

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Marine Site

Hoko River (Marine)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Hoko River (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

46.2 2.9

4.3 48.6 39.6 18.0 155.0 83.5 9.0 6.9 11.1

12.0

39.3

Relative Abundance

2.8 % 0.2 %

0.3 % 3.0 % 2.4 % 1.1 % 9.4 % 5.1 % 0.6 % 0.4 % 0.7 %

0.7 %

2.4 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

m m m ha ha ha m m m

279 ha 5,499 ha

939,089 62,438 176,736 336 692 320 445,946 442,357 363,205

337,346 m

12,705 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % %

116 % 206 %

119 224 109 168 162 169 142 228 131

132 %

140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

72 ha 177 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 93 % Water 7 %

2460 m 1812 m 1852 m

Abundance

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

GRank

a

1153 m

18 ha 38 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

1.4 % 1.7 % 9.9 %

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Hult Marsh ACEC

Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Hoko River (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

4.5 % 5.6 % 33.2 %

d

179.3

5.2 4.9

Relative Abundance

0.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

74.3 92.6 543.7

Relative Abundance

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

4,496,878 m

e

100 %

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

137 % 121 % 244 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

54,295 m 32,087 m 5,586 m

Ecoregion Goal

11,563 ha 28,561 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 94 % Water 1 %

Abundance

4 occ

Lasthenia macrantha ssp prisca

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

1 occ

Arctostaphylos hispidula

Large-Flowered Goldfields

1 occ

Hairy Manzanita

Vascular Plants

Pacific Western Big-Eared Bat

Corynorhinus townsendii townsendii

1 occ

Hochbergellus hirsutus

Mammals

1 occ

Prophysaon coeruleum

1 occ

1 occ

1 occ

11 occ 6630 ha 3198 ha

Abundance

b

Sisters Hesperian

T3

G5

G4

GRank

a

40.0 %

3.6 %

20.0 %

100.0 %

0.6 %

1.2 %

2.0 %

1.4 %

4.5 % 0.3 % 1.7 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 6 % GAP 3 12 % GAP 4 80 %

GRank

Blue-Gray Taildropper

Invertebrates

Purple Martin

Progne subis

Ascaphus truei

Tailed Frog

Birds

Plethodon elongatus

Del Norte Salamander

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Humbug Mtn-Nesika Beach

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Humbug Mtn-Nesika Beach Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

99.2

47.7

124.0

47.7

47.7

68.9

88.6

47.7

1136.9 5.3 52.4

Relative Abundance

16.0 %

7.7 %

20.0 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

11.1 %

14.3 %

7.7 %

183.3 % 0.9 % 8.4 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 12 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 6 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

25 occ

13 occ

5 occ

13 occ

13 occ

9 occ

7 occ

13 occ

6 occ 775,920 ha 37,848 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

40 %

92 %

40 %

8 %

454 %

367 %

343 %

138 %

3850 % 126 % 140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 80 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

5 occ 3 occ

Phacelia argentea Oenothera wolfii

Silvery Phacelia

Wolf's Evening-Primrose

1 occ

Cepphus columba

Pigeon Guillemot

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Headwaters - Alluvium Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Sediment

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1 1 occ 2 occ

35932 m

Fall Chinook Salmon, S Oregon/N California ESU

10361 m

m m m m m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

578 957 97 375 626

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Winter Steelhead Salmon, Klamath Mountains Province ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore

4 ha 2518 m

1 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus

Pelagic Cormorant

Plant Communities

1 occ

Haematopus bachmani

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Mineral Spring

1 occ

1 occ

Cryptantha leiocarpa

Seaside Cryptantha

Plant Communities

1 occ

Abundance

Abronia umbellata ssp breviflora

GRank

Pink Sandverbena

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Humbug Mtn-Nesika Beach Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

50.0 % 12.5 %

7.7 %

4.1 %

1.2 % 0.2 % 0.0 % 0.5 % 0.6 %

0.0 % 0.2 %

0.3 %

0.3 %

0.3 %

1.6 %

42.9 %

29.4 %

50.0 %

10.0 %

% of Total Known

4332.7 1733.1

1114.3

591.0

9.0 1.9 0.1 3.5 4.3

0.2 1.3

2.0

2.4

2.1

31.0

74.4

238.5

88.6

27.0

Relative Abundance

100.0 % 40.0 %

25.7 %

13.6 %

4.0 % 0.8 % 0.0 % 1.6 % 1.9 %

0.1 % 0.6 %

0.9 %

1.1 %

0.9 %

5.0 %

12.0 %

38.5 %

14.3 %

4.3 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m

1 occ 5 occ

139,717 m

75,962 m

14,577 116,959 226,193 24,105 33,330

5,844 ha 445,946 m

116 occ

95 occ

108 occ

20 occ

25 occ

13 occ

7 occ

23 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

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100 % 220 %

157 %

91 %

89 119 102 129 119

105 % 142 %

171 %

163 %

159 %

150 %

20 %

123 %

29 %

30 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

15,504 ha 38,295 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 99 % Water 1 %

Abundance

ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Plant Communities

Pelagic Cormorant

Birds

Species 1 occ

5077 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Phalacrocorax pelagicus

817 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

2 occ

7 2646 35 4 223 247 10878 52

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Marine

b

Abundance

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

GRank

a

0.3 %

0.8 %

0.3 %

0.1 %

0.4 % 0.5 % 0.0 % 2.3 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 0.7 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 10 % GAP 3 65 % GAP 4 24 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Juan de Fuca

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Juan de Fuca Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

1.8

7.8

2.6

1.1

9.9 7.5 0.1 205.5 0.1 1.5 15.5 3.2

Relative Abundance

1.1 %

1.7 %

0.6 %

0.2 %

2.1 % 1.6 % 0.0 % 44.4 % 0.0 % 0.3 % 3.4 % 0.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 75 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha

95 occ

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

839 occ

332 162,155 195,305 9 775,920 76,367 324,193 7,569

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % %

163 %

108 %

110 %

90 %

230 166 127 1067 126 375 236 262

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 24 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

m m m m m m m m m m m m m

m m ha m occ m

21067 m 4614 m 4614 m 31016 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus clarki Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus mykiss

Coho Salmon, West Island

Cutthroat Trout, West Island

Pink Salmon, West Island

Sockeye Salmon, West Island

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology

34709 m

17583 m

Oncorhynchus keta

Freshwater Macrohabitats

16419 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

6267 m

1057 1355 3946 365 421 1621 1755 614 967 1997 255 351 738

571 5698 91 779 1 355

Abundance

Chum Salmon, West Island

GRank

Chinook Salmon, West Island

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Flat Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand and Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Shore Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Mid Intertidal Brackish Fine Substrate Saltmarsh Surfgrass Shore

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Juan de Fuca Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2.7 %

1.5 %

0.6 %

1.2 %

2.8 %

0.8 %

1.8 %

0.7 %

100.0 % 23.3 % 1.2 % 0.4 % 11.8 % 0.7 % 1.8 % 0.3 % 0.2 % 0.6 % 8.6 % 1.6 % 0.7 %

0.2 % 0.2 % 0.5 % 0.1 % 100.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

884.2

164.3

67.6

130.5

177.5

84.2

193.9

73.0

564.3 131.4 6.9 2.0 66.8 4.2 10.1 1.9 1.4 3.5 48.7 8.9 3.9

0.9 1.0 2.6 0.3 169.2 0.2

Relative Abundance

27.4 %

5.1 %

2.1 %

4.0 %

5.5 %

2.6 %

6.0 %

2.3 %

333.4 % 77.6 % 4.1 % 1.2 % 39.5 % 2.5 % 6.0 % 1.1 % 0.8 % 2.1 % 28.8 % 5.2 % 2.3 %

0.5 % 0.6 % 1.5 % 0.2 % 100.0 % 0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m m m m m

m m ha m occ m

126,642 m

609,198 m

220,095 m

114,095 m

382,902 m

673,874 m

273,258 m

276,806 m

317 1,746 96,940 31,193 1,067 64,871 29,435 54,295 116,959 96,577 886 6,697 32,087

112,601 939,089 5,844 445,946 1 363,205

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % %

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294 %

168 %

191 %

160 %

102 %

155 %

144 %

176 %

333 128 112 113 155 114 65 137 119 110 221 79 121

179 119 105 142 100 131

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Juan de Fuca Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

160.0 174.2 360.9 107.3 72.5 49.1 319.9 111.5 133.3 33.4 123.0

9.6 1121.8 223.8 15.9 208.7 12.1 4139.3 6452.7

1.0 % 0.5 % 2.2 % 0.3 % 1.1 % 0.8 % 2.0 % 0.3 % 0.4 % 0.1 % 0.8 % 0.3 % 4.6 % 0.1 % 7.0 % 1.4 % 0.1 % 1.3 % 0.1 % 64.1 % 100.0 %

2619 m 6382 m 18892 m 10187 m 58 m 57 m 4269 m 4727 m 10161 m 8467 m 1605 m 2938 m 8378 m 856 m 8998 m 2156 m 1216 m 3644 m 725 m 4656 m 3420 m

740.1

85.8

153.6

0.5 %

Relative Abundance

18127 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

200.0 %

128.3 %

0.4 %

6.5 %

0.5 %

6.9 %

34.8 %

0.3 %

22.9 %

2.7 %

3.8 %

1.0 %

4.1 %

3.5 %

9.9 %

1.5 %

2.2 %

3.3 %

11.2 %

5.4 %

5.0 %

4.8 %

Contribution to Goal

1,710 m

3,629 m

193,048 m

56,327 m

246,148 m

31,071 m

25,878 m

287,102 m

36,520 m

110,483 m

42,081 m

818,034 m

245,882 m

136,816 m

43,046 m

3,746 m

2,578 m

306,396 m

168,906 m

118,230 m

52,799 m

380,781 m

Ecoregion Goal

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200 %

150 %

265 %

151 %

186 %

163 %

114 %

162 %

129 %

407 %

141 %

586 %

329 %

433 %

162 %

130 %

90 %

448 %

119 %

459 %

132 %

457 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

2,400 ha 5,928 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

GRank

a

c

6.1 %

2008 m

m m m ha m

995 m 1441 m

562 10033 1818 614 8530

9173 m

Abundance

b

0.5 % 3.7 %

0.1 % 0.3 % 0.3 % 3.2 % 0.6 %

1.2 %

% of Total Known

68.3

0.4 %

2730 m 30.3 %

2.1 %

15.0 %

d

17.6 135.0

5.5 11.7 10.6 114.9 20.9

44.5

Relative Abundance

1.6 % 12.3 %

0.5 % 1.1 % 1.0 % 10.5 % 1.9 %

4.1 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

978.9

483.9

3.0 %

Relative Abundance

2278 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Shore Eelgrass Shore Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore

Plant Communities

Herring Spawning Low Cover

Species Fishes

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Marine Site

Keogh River plus (Marine)

Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Juan de Fuca Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

e

m m m ha m

61,723 m 11,673 m

112,601 939,089 187,323 5,844 445,946

225,517 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

94 % 104 %

179 119 146 105 142

146 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

255 %

253 %

295 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

6,618 m

128,956 m

15,189 m

Ecoregion Goal

8,406 ha 20,762 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 97 % Water 1 %

Abundance

Several-Flowered Sedge

25591 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ?

Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

15008 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ?

Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Fishes

Species

Freshwater

1 occ

2 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl Carex pluriflora

7 occ

Vascular Plants

7 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

ha ha ha ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

27 1 383 3371 4162 445

Abundance

b

Marbled Murrelet T3

GRank

a

1.4 %

0.8 %

25.0 %

0.2 %

0.4 %

0.4 %

0.1 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 0.3 % 0.2 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 73 % GAP 4 26 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Lake Crescent

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lake Crescent Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

271.8

159.3

121.9

3.4

6.8

7.1

7.0 0.0 1.7 8.3 4.6 1.2

Relative Abundance

4.6 %

2.7 %

14.3 %

0.4 %

0.8 %

0.8 %

0.8 % 0.0 % 0.2 % 1.0 % 0.5 % 0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 19 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 54 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha ha

560,551 m

560,551 m

7 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

3,273 162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % %

109 %

109 %

57 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

878 166 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 26 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Juan De Fuca Coastal Streams - Sandstone , Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient Juan De Fuca Coastal Streams - Sandstone , Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient Puget lowland headwaters north - glacial drift, low elevation, low to moderate gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Lampetra tridentata

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

G5

GRank

Pacific Lamprey

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lake Crescent Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

744.1

3.6 % 2.9 %

1 occ 1 occ 595.3

1487.4

105.9

7.1 %

0.5 %

6.1 %

Relative Abundance

2 occ

6078 m

2 occ

Abundance

% of Total Known

10.0 %

12.5 %

25.0 %

1.8 %

%

Contribution to Goal

10 occ

8 occ

8 occ

341,699 m

occ

Ecoregion Goal

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40 %

50 %

50 %

123 %

%

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

8,762 ha 21,642 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 4 % Developed 18 % Undeveloped 66 % Water 4 %

Abundance

San Francisco Bluegrass

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Mussels and barnacles

1565 m

1 occ

Cepphus columba

Pigeon Guillemot

Invertebrates

1 occ

Haematopus bachmani

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

4 occ

1 occ

Eremophila alpestris strigata

Streaked Horned Lark Poa unilateralis

2 occ

Vascular Plants

1 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

ha ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

3 240 4140 1247

Abundance

b

Marbled Murrelet

GRank

a

0.1 %

0.3 %

0.3 %

66.7 %

7.7 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.4 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 9 % GAP 3 10 % GAP 4 79 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Long Beach Peninsula

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Long Beach Peninsula Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

Contribution to Goal

1.4

2.6

2.8

467.6

90.9

1.9

1.0

0.0 1.0 9.8 1.3

Relative Abundance

d

0.5 %

0.9 %

0.9 %

57.1 %

11.1 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 1.2 % 0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 9 % National Other: % National USFS: % State/Provin 9 % Local: %

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha

337,346 m

116 occ

108 occ

7 occ

9 occ

880 occ

839 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

132 %

171 %

159 %

86 %

67 %

116 %

90 %

166 127 116 126

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 79 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Glacial Till, Low Elevation, Low To Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Freshwater

Rock With Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Boulder (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Algal Beds Estuary Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Saltmarsh (ha)

Plant Communities

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Long Beach Peninsula Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha

m m m ha

1 occ

275 1290 452 707 2777

2 10 32 4 16

839 1999 2777 10

Abundance

2.4 %

2.3 % 0.7 % 2.4 % 18.0 % 2.8 %

1.7 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.0 % 0.2 %

0.2 % 1.0 % 0.5 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

476.1

23.4 7.1 24.3 179.3 27.9

16.9 0.5 1.2 0.4 1.8

2.2 9.6 4.7 0.9

Relative Abundance

8.3 %

7.8 % 2.4 % 8.1 % 59.9 % 9.3 %

5.6 % 0.2 % 0.4 % 0.1 % 0.6 %

0.7 % 3.2 % 1.6 % 0.3 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha

m m m ha

12 occ

3,518 54,295 5,586 1,181 29,817

40 5,499 7,977 3,069 2,550

112,601 62,438 176,736 3,169

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

% % % % %

% % % %

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133 %

186 137 244 272 64

283 206 239 224 256

179 224 109 238

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

35 ha 87 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % % Developed Undeveloped 97 % Water 3 %

79 m 79 m

1 occ

10 ha 27 ha

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

b

Abundance

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

GRank

a

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Abundance

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Bald Eagle

Birds

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Lost Creek ACEC

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lost Creek ACEC Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

45.4

25.1

242.3

5.7 7.0

Relative Abundance

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

839 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

2,487,321 m

4,496,878 m

e

164 %

100 %

90 %

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

25 ha 61 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % % Water

Erythronium elegans

a

T2

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Anemone oregana var felix

Coast Range Fawn-Lily

Abundance

1 occ

1 occ

22 ha

Abundance

b

11.1 %

20.0 %

0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Bog Anemone

Species Vascular Plants

North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Lost Prairie ACEC

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lost Prairie ACEC Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

1706.3

1706.3

8.1

Relative Abundance

4.0 %

4.0 %

0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

25 occ

25 occ

775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

36 %

20 %

126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

21,111 ha 52,144 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 13 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 82 % Water 2 %

Abundance

Lilium occidentale

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species

Marine

Mineral Spring

Plant Communities

Western Lily

Vascular Plants

Northwestern Pond Turtle

Clemmys marmorata marmorata

T3

1 occ

4 occ

1 occ

1 occ

Reptiles

1 occ

Progne subis

ha occ ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

1 2 17843 59

Abundance

b

Purple Martin G5

GRank

a

1.6 %

22.2 %

1.3 %

1.2 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.8 % 0.7 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 5 % GAP 3 0 % GAP 4 95 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Lower Coquille River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lower Coquille River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

Contribution to Goal

17.0

54.3

37.7

37.7

0.4

0.0 113.2 7.8 0.5

Relative Abundance

d

5.0 %

16.0 %

11.1 %

11.1 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 33.3 % 2.3 % 0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 2 % National Other: % National USFS: % State/Provin 3 % Local: %

Relative Abundance

e

ha occ ha ha

20 occ

25 occ

9 occ

9 occ

839 occ

195,305 6 775,920 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

150 %

72 %

122 %

367 %

90 %

127 3850 126 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 95 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

Pincon/carobn

Cepphus columba

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Protected (Embayment) Mud Flat Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment)

Shoreline

Boulder (ha) Cobble/Gravel (ha) Cobble/Gravel Flat (ha) Mud (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha) Wood Debris/Organic (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Algal Beds (ha) Aquatic Bed (ha) Eelgrass Estuary Low Intertidal Brackish Saltmarsh On Sands To Silts Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Seagrass (ha) Shorepine/Slough Sedge

Plant Communities

Pigeon Guillemot

Birds

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lower Coquille River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1425 392 821 139 5343 1500 194 2278 176 1142 2126 3968 155

1 4 2 11 165 7 10 42 41 4

24 12 2841 1 146 5038 5 1

m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

ha ha m occ ha m ha occ

2 occ

Abundance

2.2 % 2.4 % 44.6 % 4.8 % 1.1 % 0.2 % 5.4 % 2.3 % 17.4 % 2.0 % 2.2 % 1.5 % 0.8 %

0.6 % 2.1 % 1.1 % 2.1 % 0.9 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 1.0 % 0.5 % 14.5 %

0.2 % 1.8 % 0.5 % 100.0 % 1.4 % 0.3 % 0.0 % 50.0 %

0.5 %

% of Total Known

9.1 9.9 184.9 19.8 4.6 0.8 22.4 9.6 72.2 8.4 9.1 6.1 3.5

2.3 8.5 4.4 8.8 3.7 0.1 0.4 4.2 2.0 58.5

0.9 7.4 2.1 124.3 5.7 1.4 0.1 124.3

2.1

Relative Abundance

7.3 % 7.9 % 148.8 % 15.9 % 3.7 % 0.6 % 18.0 % 7.7 % 58.0 % 6.8 % 7.3 % 4.9 % 2.8 %

1.8 % 6.8 % 3.6 % 7.1 % 3.0 % 0.1 % 0.3 % 3.4 % 1.6 % 47.1 %

0.7 % 6.0 % 1.7 % 100.0 % 4.6 % 1.1 % 0.0 % 100.0 %

1.7 %

Contribution to Goal

19,507 4,933 552 874 144,777 239,478 1,075 29,625 304 16,915 29,156 80,427 5,586

40 55 60 155 5,499 7,977 3,069 1,250 2,550 8

3,384 198 169,841 1 3,169 442,357 9,868 1

m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

ha ha m occ ha m ha occ

116 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % %

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226 278 334 267 215 223 264 198 334 247 255 122 244

283 282 332 244 206 239 224 246 256 163

330 258 224 100 238 228 294 100

171 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

96021 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Headwaters - Sediment

1 occ

68445 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

122676 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

387 m 300 m

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Very Protected (Embayment)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lower Coquille River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

8.3 %

1.2 %

1.5 %

1.4 %

0.7 % 7.5 %

% of Total Known

593.3

91.6

122.1

64.7

2.7 31.3

Relative Abundance

25.0 %

3.9 %

5.1 %

2.7 %

2.2 % 25.1 %

Contribution to Goal

4 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

17,529 m 1,192 m

Ecoregion Goal

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200 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

230 % 333 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

21,428 ha 52,927 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 97 % Water 1 %

Abundance

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Vascular Plants

Northwestern Pond Turtle

Clemmys marmorata marmorata

T3

G3

Arborimus longicaudus

Red Tree Vole

Reptiles

G5

Martes americana

American Marten

1 occ

1 occ

1 occ

10 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

T3

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Mammals

27 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

1 occ

Rana aurora aurora

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Birds

1 occ

Rana boylii

T4

2 occ

Plethodon elongatus

7 occ

4755 ha 12739 ha

Abundance

b

Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog

G4

GRank

a

1.3 %

0.7 %

10.0 %

1.0 %

1.5 %

0.1 %

1.0 %

18.2 %

9.7 %

0.2 % 6.7 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 1 % % GAP 2 GAP 3 51 % GAP 4 47 %

GRank

Del Norte Salamander

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Lower Rogue River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lower Rogue River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

37.2

25.7

111.5

6.7

10.3

0.4

47.8

95.6

180.2

2.1 112.6

Relative Abundance

11.1 %

7.7 %

33.3 %

2.0 %

3.1 %

0.1 %

14.3 %

28.6 %

53.8 %

0.6 % 33.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 51 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 1 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

9 occ

13 occ

3 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

7 occ

7 occ

13 occ

775,920 ha 37,848 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

122 %

308 %

133 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

671 %

86 %

138 %

126 % 140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 47 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach (Embayment) Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Cobble/Gravel (ha) Cobble/Gravel Flat (ha) Flat (ha) Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Algal Beds (ha) Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Shore

Plant Communities

5656 24692 4246 1041 322 598 1222 1340 2678 1886

52 187 1 2 98 10 1 1 2 m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

ha ha m m

1 occ

Triteleia hendersonii var leachiae

Leach's Brodiaea

31 18 27267 1041

6 occ

Arctostaphylos hispidula

Marine

1 occ

Sidalcea malviflora ssp patula

Abundance

Hairy Manzanita

GRank

Coast Checker Bloom

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lower Rogue River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

92.4 % 38.0 % 25.8 % 2.1 % 0.1 % 16.7 % 1.2 % 78.0 % 4.7 % 1.7 %

28.5 % 93.7 % 0.1 % 0.0 % 0.5 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

0.3 % 0.2 % 1.8 % 0.2 %

2.7 %

21.4 %

12.5 %

% of Total Known

377.0 155.0 105.4 8.7 0.3 68.1 5.1 318.6 19.4 6.9

116.2 380.7 0.3 0.0 2.2 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.1

1.1 0.7 7.5 0.8

25.7

154.4

25.7

Relative Abundance

307.9 % 126.6 % 86.1 % 7.1 % 0.2 % 55.6 % 4.1 % 260.2 % 15.8 % 5.7 %

94.9 % 310.9 % 0.2 % 0.0 % 1.8 % 0.1 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 0.1 %

0.9 % 0.6 % 6.2 % 0.6 %

7.7 %

46.2 %

7.7 %

Contribution to Goal

1,837 19,507 4,933 14,577 144,777 1,075 29,625 515 16,915 33,330

55 60 279 9,168 5,499 7,977 3,069 1,250 2,550

3,384 3,169 442,357 164,143

m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

ha ha m m

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % %

% % % %

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333 226 278 89 215 264 198 333 247 119

282 332 116 287 206 239 224 246 256

330 238 228 118

23 %

92 %

46 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

50557 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Winter Steelhead Salmon, Klamath Mountains Province ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coast Range Small Rivers - Serpentine, Low To Mid Elevation

1 occ

46554 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

13675 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 2

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, S Oregon/N California ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, S Oregon/N California ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lower Rogue River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

33.3 %

10.9 %

18.4 %

6.6 %

% of Total Known

2338.5

846.0

1432.9

309.6

Relative Abundance

100.0 %

36.2 %

61.3 %

13.2 %

Contribution to Goal

1 occ

139,717 m

75,962 m

103,258 m

Ecoregion Goal

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100 %

157 %

91 %

95 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

18,245 ha 45,065 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 87 % Water 12 %

Brachyramphus marmoratus Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species

Marine

Mineral Spring

Plant Communities

Oregon Megomphix (Snail)

Megomphix hemphilli

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Invertebrates

a

T3

G4

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Plethodon dunni

Abundance

ha ha ha ha

3 occ

1 occ

6 occ

12 occ

3 occ

2 occ

3 637 3341 9347

Abundance

b

4.9 %

1.0 %

0.6 %

0.7 %

0.2 %

3.1 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 0.3 % 0.4 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 68 % GAP 4 25 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Dunn's Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Lower Umpqua River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lower Umpqua River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

59.0

30.2

4.7

5.4

1.4

112.3

0.4 1.3 3.8 4.7

Relative Abundance

15.0 %

7.7 %

1.2 %

1.4 %

0.4 %

28.6 %

0.1 % 0.3 % 1.0 % 1.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 35 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 34 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha

20 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

7 occ

3,273 195,305 345,702 775,920

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

150 %

323 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

586 %

878 127 116 126

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 25 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

Salvir - disspi - trimar - (jaucar)

Phalacroscorax auritus

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment)

Shoreline

Boulder (ha) Cobble/Gravel (ha) Flat (ha) Mud (ha) Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha) Wood Debris/Organic (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Seagrass (ha)

Algal Beds (ha) Bedrock (ha) Eelgrass Estuary Intertidal Salt Marshes (Salvir Disspi Trimar)

Plant Communities

Double-Crested Cormorant

Birds

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lower Umpqua River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

ha ha m occ

5741 2856 13410 64026 6928 4853 931 11868 5876 92 377 10418 204

65 2 31 18 83 828 35 13 69 287 6 m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

691 ha 65640 m 149 ha

13 16 19970 4

1 occ

Abundance

8.8 % 17.4 % 8.9 % 13.3 % 0.9 % 4.8 % 26.0 % 12.0 % 11.2 % 0.0 % 22.0 % 18.5 % 0.6 %

48.3 % 1.0 % 3.4 % 3.5 % 0.3 % 4.5 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 1.7 % 3.4 % 22.9 %

6.5 % 4.5 % 0.5 %

0.1 % 25.0 % 3.5 % 5.9 %

2.0 %

% of Total Known

42.3 83.3 42.7 63.6 4.2 23.2 124.5 57.6 53.5 0.1 105.4 88.6 2.8

232.7 4.9 16.2 16.9 1.3 21.7 0.6 0.6 8.0 16.2 107.2

31.4 21.3 2.2

0.5 116.7 16.9 26.1

9.6

Relative Abundance

29.4 % 57.9 % 29.7 % 44.2 % 2.9 % 16.2 % 86.6 % 40.1 % 37.2 % 0.0 % 73.3 % 61.6 % 2.0 %

161.8 % 3.4 % 11.3 % 11.8 % 0.9 % 15.1 % 0.4 % 0.4 % 5.5 % 11.2 % 74.5 %

21.8 % 14.8 % 1.5 %

0.4 % 81.2 % 11.8 % 18.2 %

6.7 %

Contribution to Goal

ha ha m occ

19,507 4,933 45,204 144,777 239,478 30,025 1,075 29,625 15,799 226,193 515 16,915 10,283

40 55 279 155 9,168 5,499 7,977 3,069 1,250 2,550 8

m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

3,169 ha 442,357 m 9,868 ha

3,384 20 169,841 22

15 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % % %

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226 278 218 215 223 194 264 198 247 102 333 247 243

283 282 116 244 287 206 239 224 246 256 163

238 % 228 % 294 %

330 210 224 250

200 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

79141 m 20023 m 43194 m 50081 m 59244 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

62366 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

m m m m m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

972 2216 8103 347 5111

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Sand And Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Very Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Lower Umpqua River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.7 %

0.6 %

1.0 %

0.5 %

0.9 %

0.7 %

9.8 % 68.7 % 8.3 % 1.4 % 1.9 %

% of Total Known

65.4

55.3

89.2

41.3

48.3

38.1

47.2 329.3 40.0 6.6 9.1

Relative Abundance

2.4 %

2.0 %

3.2 %

1.5 %

1.8 %

1.4 %

32.8 % 229.0 % 27.8 % 4.6 % 6.4 %

Contribution to Goal m m m m m

2,487,321 m

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

4,496,878 m

2,963 968 29,156 7,615 80,427

Ecoregion Goal % % % % %

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164 %

164 %

173 %

173 %

100 %

100 %

231 229 255 309 122

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

17,111 ha 42,264 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % % Developed Undeveloped 99 % Water 0 %

Nelson's Checker-Mallow

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coast Range Headwaters - Sedimentary, Mid Elevation

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Upper Willamette River ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Sidalcea nelsoniana

g2

4 occ

55701 m

1 occ

6 occ

Vascular Plants

1 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

1 occ

3833 ha 12272 ha

Abundance

b

Brachyramphus marmoratus

T3

T4

GRank

a

Northern Spotted Owl

Rana aurora aurora

Abundance

12.9 %

8.6 %

2.3 %

0.6 %

0.1 %

1.0 %

0.3 % 0.5 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 15 % GAP 4 85 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Birds

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Luckiamute River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Luckiamute River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

1301.0

838.0

139.7

5.0

0.5

59.9

4.6 6.6

Relative Abundance

44.4 %

28.6 %

33.3 %

1.2 %

0.1 %

14.3 %

1.1 % 1.6 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 11 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 4 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

9 occ

194,575 m

3 occ

503 occ

880 occ

7 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

67 %

54 %

267 %

111 %

116 %

671 %

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 85 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

66 ha 163 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 99 % Water 1 %

Abundance

670 m 671 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

8 ha 14 ha 38 ha

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

b

Abundance

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

a

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.2 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Martin Creek ACEC

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Martin Creek ACEC Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

205.0

113.2

2501.8 4.5 5.3

Relative Abundance

0.0 %

0.0 %

2.3 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

348 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

2,487,321 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

4,496,878 m

e

164 %

100 %

500 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

8,826 ha 21,799 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

ha ha ha ha ha

1 occ 2 occ 1 occ 1 occ

Hemphillia malonei Pterostichus rothi Speyeria zerene bremnerii Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

Malone Jumping-Slug

Roth's Blind Ground Beetle

Valley Silverspot Butterfly

Warty Jumping-Slug

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Red Tree Vole

1 occ

1 occ

Rhyacophila haddocki

Haddock's Rhyacophilan Cad

Arborimus longicaudus

2 occ

Mammals

1 occ

Derephysia foliacea

2 occ

8 4798 3802 45 4

Abundance

b

Prophysaon coeruleum

G3

T3

GRank

a

Foliaceous Lace Bug

Strix occidentalis caurina

Abundance

0.7 %

1.4 %

8.3 %

66.7 %

50.0 %

100.0 %

100.0 %

0.6 %

0.2 %

0.2 % 0.4 % 0.1 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 4 % GAP 3 58 % GAP 4 38 %

GRank

Blue-Gray Taildropper

Invertebrates

Northern Spotted Owl

Species Birds

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Marys Peak

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Marys Peak Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

62.5

62.5

62.5

125.0

62.5

62.5

125.0

62.5

3.2

18.9 11.3 4.0 0.1 0.1

Relative Abundance

7.7 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

15.4 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

15.4 %

7.7 %

0.4 %

2.3 % 1.4 % 0.5 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 62 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

503 occ

348 345,702 775,920 324,193 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

308 %

200 %

85 %

23 %

8 %

8 %

15 %

454 %

111 %

500 116 126 236 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 38 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

17777 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

12 m 11808 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Marys Peak Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.2 %

0.3 %

0.0 %

% of Total Known

40.6

50.4

0.0

Relative Abundance

0.7 %

0.9 %

0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

Ecoregion Goal

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164 %

173 %

100 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

15,069 ha 37,219 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 14 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 85 % Water 0 %

Abundance

Clemmys marmorata marmorata

Arborimus longicaudus

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Northwestern Pond Turtle

Reptiles

Red Tree Vole

Mammals

Blue-Gray Taildropper

T3

G3

Eremophila alpestris strigata

Prophysaon coeruleum

7 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Streaked Horned Lark

Invertebrates

4 occ

1 occ

1 occ

1 occ

1 occ

1 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

occ ha ha ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

2 8 4695 7029 31 40

Abundance

b

Marbled Murrelet T3

GRank

a

1.3 %

0.7 %

0.6 %

7.7 %

0.7 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

16.7 % 0.2 % 0.4 % 0.3 % 0.0 % 2.3 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 35 % GAP 4 64 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

Klamath-Siskiyou Lower Montane Serpentine Mixed Conifer Woodland Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Marys River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Marys River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

52.9

36.6

36.6

52.9

6.6

2.2

0.6

158.6 11.4 6.5 4.3 0.0 107.2

Relative Abundance

11.1 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

11.1 %

1.4 %

0.5 %

0.1 %

33.3 % 2.4 % 1.4 % 0.9 % 0.0 % 22.5 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 29 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local: 6

Relative Abundance

e

occ ha ha ha ha ha

9 occ

13 occ

13 occ

9 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

6 348 345,702 775,920 324,193 177

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % %

122 %

308 %

454 %

67 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

117 500 116 126 236 60

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 64 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coast Range Headwaters - Sedimentary, Mid Elevation Coast Range Headwaters - Volcanics, Mid Elevation

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Spring Chinook Salmon, Upper Willamette River ESU

Species Fishes Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

g2

Sidalcea nelsoniana

Nelson's Checker-Mallow

Freshwater

T2

Lupinus sulphureus var kincaidii

GRank

Kincaid's Sulfur Lupine

Vascular Plants

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Marys River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1 occ 1 occ

5465 m

1 occ

1 occ

Abundance

3.2 % 7.7 %

19.7 %

2.3 %

3.7 %

% of Total Known

369.3 831.0

158.6

36.6

Relative Abundance

11.1 % 25.0 %

%

33.3 %

7.7 %

Contribution to Goal

9 occ 4 occ

m

3 occ

13 occ

Ecoregion Goal

Page 177 of 328

67 % 100 %

%

267 %

77 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

13,885 ha 34,295 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 18 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 79 % Water 0 %

Clemmys marmorata marmorata

Icaricia icarioides fenderi

Strix occidentalis caurina

Ascaphus truei

Abundance

T3

T1

T3

GRank

a

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

1 occ

1 occ

3 occ

1 occ

2 3 1 6366 4906 4 66

Abundance

b

1.3 %

9.1 %

0.3 %

2.0 %

0.1 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.6 % 0.2 % 3.3 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 1 % GAP 3 36 % GAP 4 63 %

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Vascular Plants

Northwestern Pond Turtle

Reptiles

Fender's Blue Butterfly

Invertebrates

Northern Spotted Owl

Birds

Tailed Frog

Species Amphibians

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Oak Woodland North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Mill Creek

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Mill Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

57.4

39.7

3.1

73.8

3.5 0.4 0.0 9.5 3.3 82.4 0.1

Relative Abundance

11.1 %

7.7 %

0.6 %

14.3 %

0.7 % 0.1 % 0.0 % 1.8 % 0.6 % 16.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 36 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

9 occ

13 occ

503 occ

7 occ

348 3,273 162,155 345,702 775,920 22 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % %

122 %

23 %

111 %

343 %

500 878 166 116 126 305 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 63 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Lupinus sulphureus var kincaidii

T2

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coast Range Headwaters - Volcanics, Mid Elevation

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Upper Willamette River ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Kincaid's Sulfur Lupine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Mill Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2 occ

21228 m

1 occ

Abundance

15.4 %

3.3 %

3.7 %

% of Total Known

1803.8

393.6

39.7

Relative Abundance

50.0 %

10.9 %

7.7 %

Contribution to Goal

4 occ

194,575 m

13 occ

Ecoregion Goal

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100 %

54 %

77 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

8,017 ha 19,803 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 11 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 89 % Water 0 %

Abundance

32693 m

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Lower Columbia Tributaries - Volcanics, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient

1 occ

32721 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

71 ha 3296 ha 3802 ha

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

b

Abundance

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Lower Columbia ESU

GRank

a

4.0 %

7.3 %

0.7 %

0.0 % 0.3 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 1 % GAP 4 99 %

GRank

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Milton Creek

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Milton Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

Contribution to Goal

780.5

911.3

141.9

0.3 8.5 4.4

Relative Abundance

d

12.5 %

14.6 %

2.3 %

0.0 % 1.0 % 0.5 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 1 % National Other: % National USFS: % % State/Provin Local: %

Relative Abundance

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

8 occ

224,010 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

1,440,012 m

e

88 %

46 %

117 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 99 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

1,114 ha 2,753 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % % Water

ha ha ha ha ha ha

Astragalus australis var olympicus

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Cotton's Milk-Vetch

1 occ

1 occ

Speyeria zerene bremnerii

Valley Silverspot Butterfly

Vascular Plants

1 occ

Parnassius smintheus olympianus

Smintheus Parnassian

G5T

1 occ

Euphydryas chalcedona perdiccas

1 occ

1 occ

53 1 614 282 18 136

Abundance

b

Icaricia icarioides blackmorei

T3

T3

GRank

a

Chalcedon Checkerspot

Strix occidentalis caurina

Abundance

11.1 %

8.3 %

7.7 %

6.7 %

9.1 %

0.1 %

0.2 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 100 % % GAP 4

GRank

Boisduval's Blue, Blackmorei

Invertebrates

Northern Spotted Owl

Species Birds

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Mt. Townsend

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Mt. Townsend Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

257.4

494.9

494.9

494.9

494.9

12.8

104.0 0.0 11.4 2.3 1.5 2.7

Relative Abundance

4.0 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

0.2 %

1.6 % 0.0 % 0.2 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha ha

25 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

503 occ

3,273 162,155 345,702 775,920 76,367 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % %

36 %

85 %

100 %

115 %

69 %

111 %

878 166 116 126 375 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

9 ha 23 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 97 % Water 3 %

a

GRank

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

1 occ

Abundance

178 m

3 ha 6 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

3.1 %

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Myrtle Island RNA

Olympics Rainshadow Coastal Headwaters - Mafic, Mid Elevation, Moderate To High Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Mt. Townsend Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

10.0 %

d

725.5

6.3 6.4

Relative Abundance

0.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

4487.5

Relative Abundance

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

1,330,438 m

e

173 %

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

130 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

10 occ

Ecoregion Goal

19,881 ha 49,106 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 98 % Water 0 %

Abundance

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Queen-Of-The-Forest

Filipendula occidentalis

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Vascular Plants

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

T3

14 occ

1 occ

27 occ

2 occ

4 occ

Birds

1 occ

Plethodon dunni

ha ha ha ha ha

Rhyacotriton kezeri

25 4147 2541 10572 2351

Abundance

b

Dunn's Salamander

G4

GRank

a

48.3 %

0.1 %

1.5 %

0.1 %

6.3 %

1.2 %

0.0 % 0.6 % 0.2 % 0.4 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 11 % GAP 4 89 %

GRank

Columbia Torrent Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Nacelle River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nacelle River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

202.0

0.7

11.1

0.9

206.1

14.4

0.1 7.7 2.7 4.9 2.6

Relative Abundance

56.0 %

0.2 %

3.1 %

0.2 %

57.1 %

4.0 %

0.0 % 2.1 % 0.7 % 1.4 % 0.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 11 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

25 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

7 occ

25 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

112 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

586 %

188 %

166 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 89 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Willapa Headwaters - Mid Elevations, High Gradients Willapa Headwaters - Sandstones, Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate/Low Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Willapa Hills small rivers - sandstone, low elevation

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

Lampetra tridentata

Pacific Lamprey

1 occ 2 occ

1 occ

139918 m

1 occ

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU G5

105220 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

59902 m 131046 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nacelle River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

3.3 % 5.3 %

33.3 %

4.1 %

3.0 %

3.3 %

2.7 %

2.5 %

% of Total Known

279.8 457.8

2517.0

346.3

280.9

229.1

208.8

Relative Abundance

11.1 % 18.2 %

100.0 %

13.8 %

%

11.2 %

9.1 %

8.3 %

Contribution to Goal

9 occ 11 occ

1 occ

1,017,511 m

occ

943,067 m

1,440,012 m

722,295 m

Ecoregion Goal

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133 % 100 %

100 %

137 %

%

129 %

117 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

40,934 ha 101,107 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 98 % Water 1 %

Accipiter gentilis Lagopus leucurus

White-Tailed Ptarmigan

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Chinook Salmon, East Island

Species Fishes Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Freshwater

a

G5

GRank

Northern Goshawk

Abundance

occ occ ha ha ha occ ha ha ha

67009 m

1 occ

1 occ

2611 ha

3 9 1 5506 1 3 23191 1377 8483

Abundance

b

10.9 %

2.8 %

1.9 %

0.4 %

0.8 % 6.1 % 0.1 % 1.0 % 0.0 % 1.8 % 0.9 % 0.4 % 0.5 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 0 % % GAP 3 GAP 4 100 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Species Birds

North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Nanaimo River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nanaimo River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

443.0

6.5

8.8

1.5

58.4 131.4 0.5 5.9 0.0 58.4 5.2 3.2 4.6

Relative Abundance

36.3 %

3.7 %

5.0 %

0.9 %

33.3 % 75.0 % 0.3 % 3.4 % 0.0 % 33.3 % 3.0 % 1.8 % 2.6 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

occ occ ha ha ha occ ha ha ha

184,827 m

27 occ

20 occ

302,959 ha

9 12 332 162,155 195,305 9 775,920 76,367 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % %

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154 %

100 %

105 %

108 %

2956 650 230 166 127 1067 126 375 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

Indigenous: % Private 100 % NGO %

Ecoregion Goal

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Ge First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology 1539.1 3370.6 152.7 67.7 2341.4 322.6 235.6 1471.2 235.2 299.0 25.5 63.9

25.2 % 55.2 % 2.5 % 0.6 % 95.8 % 5.3 % 1.9 % 24.1 % 3.8 % 12.2 % 0.4 % 0.5 % 33.9 % 21.3 % 5.2 %

14661 m 1101 m 6551 m 2918 m 7572 m 59069 m 9917 m 416 m 173 m 237 m 7153 m 614 m 468 m 22532 m

316.3

519.8

828.4

79.0

13080 m

91.7

342.8

144.2

0.6 %

8.4 %

3.5 %

24626 m

66710 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

284.6

88.6

141.2

32.8

Relative Abundance

1.5 %

52075 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

11.6 %

3.6 %

3.5 %

0.8 %

% of Total Known

3000 m

35769 m

Salvelinus malma

Dolly Varden, East Island

Freshwater Macrohabitats

27407 m

Oncorhynchus clarki

Cutthroat Trout, East Island G5

Oncorhynchus kisutch

4479 m 63733 m

Oncorhynchus keta

Abundance

Coho Salmon, East Island

GRank

Chum Salmon, East Island

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nanaimo River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

25.9 %

42.5 %

67.8 %

5.2 %

2.1 %

24.5 %

19.3 %

120.4 %

19.3 %

26.4 %

191.6 %

5.5 %

12.5 %

275.8 %

126.0 %

6.5 %

7.5 %

28.1 %

11.8 %

23.3 %

7.3 %

11.6 %

2.7 %

Contribution to Goal

87,042 m

1,100 m

906 m

136,816 m

11,357 m

706 m

2,163 m

8,237 m

306,396 m

28,683 m

1,523 m

118,230 m

8,808 m

5,315 m

10,385 m

380,781 m

39,958 m

237,775 m

441,335 m

153,568 m

377,832 m

551,718 m

166,896 m

Ecoregion Goal

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187 %

128 %

78 %

433 %

211 %

97 %

379 %

415 %

448 %

269 %

200 %

459 %

264 %

394 %

301 %

457 %

283 %

125 %

133 %

123 %

69 %

122 %

78 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nanaimo River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1469.0 304.8 1228.9 9.8 1564.0 82.1 58.6 4.0 122.3 1588.3 71.9

18.4 772.6 67.4 788.4 410.3 23.8 51.2 670.2

24.0 % 5.0 % 20.1 % 0.1 % 64.0 % 1.3 % 0.5 % 0.1 % 3.0 % 26.0 % 1.2 % 59.8 % 42.0 % 0.5 % 31.6 % 1.1 % 32.3 % 16.8 % 0.4 % 0.8 % 11.0 %

9145 m 752 m 6035 m 1600 m 1442 m 559 m 5296 m 128 m 28740 m 4009 m 11710 m 3788 m 4847 m 3701 m 417 m 10652 m 3149 m 192 m 299 m 198 m 5302 m

2568.7

1462.1

71.9

0.6 %

Relative Abundance

48162 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

54.8 %

4.2 %

1.9 %

33.6 %

64.5 %

5.5 %

63.2 %

1.5 %

210.2 %

119.6 %

5.9 %

130.0 %

10.0 %

0.3 %

4.8 %

6.7 %

128.0 %

0.8 %

100.6 %

24.9 %

120.2 %

5.9 %

Contribution to Goal

9,667 m

4,738 m

15,371 m

572 m

4,880 m

193,048 m

660 m

246,148 m

2,306 m

3,166 m

199,007 m

3,084 m

287,102 m

39,552 m

110,483 m

8,325 m

1,127 m

199,816 m

6,001 m

3,014 m

7,607 m

818,034 m

Ecoregion Goal

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278 %

239 %

211 %

196 %

200 %

265 %

200 %

186 %

211 %

135 %

240 %

434 %

162 %

297 %

407 %

331 %

128 %

680 %

276 %

488 %

332 %

586 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nanaimo River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1924.2

31.5 % 4.0 %

4765 m 19026 m 245.3

128.9

2.1 %

Relative Abundance

13608 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

20.1 %

157.5 %

10.6 %

Contribution to Goal

94,768 m

3,026 m

128,956 m

Ecoregion Goal

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220 %

499 %

253 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

31,765 ha 78,460 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 7 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 91 % Water 1 %

ha ha ha ha ha ha

2 occ G5

Strix occidentalis caurina Progne subis

Purple Martin

1 occ

Speyeria zerene hippolyta

Oregon Silverspot Butterfly

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

1 occ

Prophysaon coeruleum

Blue-Gray Taildropper

T1

2 occ T3

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Northern Spotted Owl

1 occ

1 occ

Invertebrates

1 occ

Ardea herodias

4 occ

33 12535 3958 11086 48 65

Abundance

b

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

T4

GRank

a

Great-Blue Heron

Rana aurora aurora

Abundance

12.5 %

0.6 %

1.2 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

1.4 %

0.1 %

4.1 %

0.0 % 1.9 % 0.3 % 0.4 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 11 % GAP 3 64 % GAP 4 25 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Nestucca River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nestucca River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

9.0

17.4

25.1

0.9

0.5

25.1

0.3

129.0

0.0 14.5 2.6 3.2 0.0 0.4

Relative Abundance

4.0 %

7.7 %

11.1 %

0.4 %

0.2 %

11.1 %

0.1 %

57.1 %

0.0 % 6.4 % 1.1 % 1.4 % 0.0 % 0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 70 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 2 Local: 3

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha ha

25 occ

13 occ

9 occ

503 occ

880 occ

9 occ

839 occ

7 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % %

28 %

454 %

367 %

111 %

116 %

144 %

90 %

671 %

166 127 116 126 236 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 25 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

1 occ

G3 g2

Sidalcea hendersonii Sidalcea nelsoniana

Henderson Sidalcea

Nelson's Checker-Mallow

Mineral Spring

1 occ 1 occ 1 occ 1 occ

Phalacroscorax auritus Oceanodroma leucorhoa Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba

Fratercula cirrhata

Double-Crested Cormorant

Leach's Storm-Petrel

Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Shorebird Concentration Area Tufted Puffin

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Boulder (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Low Intertidal High Salinity Silty Saltmarsh Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Seagrass (ha)

Algal Beds (ha) Aquatic Bed (ha) Eelgrass Estuary Intertidal Salt Marshes (Salvir Disspi Trimar) Salvir - disspi - trimar - (jaucar)

1 occ

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

Brandt's Cormorant

Plant Communities

1 occ

Haematopus bachmani

ha occ ha m ha

ha ha m occ

4 ha

1 1 259 13059 16

73 7 3204 3

1 occ 1 occ

2 occ

Branta canadensis leucopareia

Black Oystercatcher

1 occ

Aleutian Canada Goose

Species Birds

Marine

4 occ

3 occ

Sidalcea hirtipes

Plant Communities

3 occ

Erythronium elegans

6 occ

Abundance

Hairy-Stemmed Checker-Mallow

Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

GRank

Coast Range Fawn-Lily

Vascular Plants

Warty Jumping-Slug

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nestucca River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2.9 %

0.0 % 100.0 % 2.5 % 0.9 % 0.0 %

0.6 % 1.0 % 0.6 % 4.4 %

4.3 % 1.1 %

0.3 %

0.3 %

2.8 %

2.0 %

1.0 %

0.3 %

11.1 %

1.6 %

9.1 %

50.0 %

20.0 %

33.3 %

8.7 %

% of Total Known

8.2

0.0 82.6 6.7 2.4 0.1

1.8 2.8 1.6 11.3

5.2 2.8

0.7

0.9

7.5

5.5

2.7

0.8

27.5

11.3

301.0

17.4

27.1

27.1

104.2

Relative Abundance

9.9 %

0.0 % 100.0 % 8.2 % 3.0 % 0.2 %

2.2 % 3.4 % 1.9 % 13.6 %

6.3 % 3.3 %

0.9 %

1.1 %

9.1 %

6.7 %

3.2 %

0.9 %

33.3 %

5.0 %

133.3 %

7.7 %

12.0 %

12.0 %

46.2 %

Contribution to Goal

ha occ ha m ha

ha ha m occ

40 ha

5,844 1 3,169 442,357 9,868

3,384 198 169,841 22

16 occ 30 occ

116 occ

95 occ

11 occ

15 occ

31 occ

108 occ

6 occ

20 occ

3 occ

13 occ

25 occ

25 occ

13 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

% % % %

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283 %

105 100 238 228 294

330 258 224 250

119 % 190 %

171 %

163 %

200 %

200 %

168 %

159 %

133 %

150 %

267 %

15 %

48 %

36 %

200 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

33890 m 110253 m 94390 m 22285 m 106393 m 46861 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Coast Range small rivers - sedimentary, low to mid elevation

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Ridge Headwaters - Intrusive Geology

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1 1 occ

1 occ

3546 m

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

38072 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

231 210 9678 265 667 2475 526 558 2745 229 1961 2918 3045

34 327 37 113 5

Abundance

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nestucca River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

25.0 %

4.5 %

0.6 %

1.3 %

0.5 %

2.1 %

1.2 %

0.4 %

0.1 %

1.6 %

1.4 % 0.1 % 2.0 % 0.0 % 0.7 % 2.5 % 1.0 % 0.1 % 4.9 % 2.3 % 2.0 % 11.5 % 1.1 %

3.6 % 1.8 % 0.1 % 1.1 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

1576.9

225.3

29.7

67.5

26.4

111.9

38.7

11.9

7.7

83.1

3.9 0.4 5.5 0.1 1.8 6.9 2.8 0.4 13.4 6.4 5.6 31.7 3.1

9.9 4.9 0.4 3.0 0.2

Relative Abundance

100.0 %

14.3 %

1.9 %

4.3 %

1.7 %

7.1 %

2.5 %

0.8 %

0.5 %

5.3 %

4.7 % 0.5 % 6.7 % 0.1 % 2.2 % 8.4 % 3.3 % 0.5 % 16.2 % 7.7 % 6.7 % 38.3 % 3.8 %

12.0 % 6.0 % 0.5 % 3.7 % 0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha

1 occ

7 occ

2,487,321 m

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

4,496,878 m

722,295 m

722,295 m

4,933 45,204 144,777 239,478 30,025 29,625 15,799 116,959 16,915 2,963 29,156 7,615 80,427

279 5,499 7,977 3,069 2,550

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % %

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200 %

129 %

164 %

164 %

173 %

173 %

100 %

100 %

150 %

150 %

278 218 215 223 194 198 247 119 247 231 255 309 122

116 206 239 224 256

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Inland Headwaters - Sediment

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nestucca River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1 occ

Abundance 1.7 %

% of Total Known 87.6

Relative Abundance 5.6 %

Contribution to Goal 18 occ

Ecoregion Goal

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106 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

21,324 ha 52,669 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 17 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 78 % Water 1 %

ha occ ha ha ha

1 occ 5 occ 10 occ

Gilia millefoliata Phacelia argentea Lilium occidentale

Seaside Gilia

Silvery Phacelia

Western Lily

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Plant Communities

1 occ

Cryptantha leiocarpa

Seaside Cryptantha

2 occ

1 occ

107 21 3 16849 7

Abundance

b

2 occ

G4

GRank

a

Lasthenia macrantha ssp prisca

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Plethodon elongatus

Abundance

55.6 %

29.4 %

33.3 %

50.0 %

20.0 %

0.1 %

1.4 %

0.0 % 8.6 % 0.0 % 0.7 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 4 % GAP 3 0 % GAP 4 95 %

GRank

Large-Flowered Goldfields

Vascular Plants

Bald Eagle

Birds

Del Norte Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

New River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

New River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

Contribution to Goal

134.5

129.3

25.9

48.0

26.9

0.8

25.9

0.2 1176.9 0.0 7.3 0.1

Relative Abundance

d

40.0 %

38.5 %

7.7 %

14.3 %

8.0 %

0.2 %

7.7 %

0.1 % 350.0 % 0.0 % 2.2 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 2 % National Other: % National USFS: % State/Provin 2 % Local: %

Relative Abundance

e

ha occ ha ha ha

25 occ

13 occ

13 occ

7 occ

25 occ

839 occ

13 occ

195,305 6 345,702 775,920 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

72 %

123 %

23 %

29 %

40 %

90 %

138 %

127 3850 116 126 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 95 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

1 occ 3 occ

Cepphus columba Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus

Pigeon Guillemot

Western Snowy Plover

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha) Unconsolidated (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Saltmarsh (ha)

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

1 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus

Pelagic Cormorant

m m m m m m m m m m

113093 m

412 524 2365 3863 1903 361 516 7117 7330 16230

92 ha 61 ha

0 ha 43 ha

1 occ

Plant Communities

2 occ

Phalacroscorax auritus

1.3 %

0.3 % 0.1 % 0.3 % 3.9 % 19.3 % 0.3 % 15.2 % 7.3 % 28.9 % 6.1 %

0.5 % 20.1 %

0.0 % 0.4 %

21.4 %

0.3 %

0.3 %

2.0 %

0.6 %

59.1

1.1 0.4 1.2 15.8 79.0 1.3 62.4 30.0 118.5 24.8

2.1 82.8

0.0 1.7

33.6

1.1

1.3

8.2

2.3

560.4 336.3

83.3 % 33.3 %

5 occ 3 occ

Haematopus bachmani

112.1

Relative Abundance

14.3 %

% of Total Known

1 occ

Abundance

Double-Crested Cormorant

GRank

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Salhoo Malfus / Carobn Lysame) Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Vaculi / Desces Carobn) Sphagnum Bogs and Poor Fens (Ledgla / Darcal / Sphagn) Ledgla / darcal / sphagn

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

New River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2.5 %

0.9 % 0.4 % 1.0 % 12.9 % 64.2 % 1.1 % 50.7 % 24.4 % 96.3 % 20.2 %

1.7 % 67.3 %

0.0 % 1.4 %

27.3 %

0.9 %

1.1 %

6.7 %

1.9 %

166.7 % 100.0 %

33.3 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m m

4,496,878 m

45,204 144,777 239,478 30,025 2,963 33,330 1,017 29,156 7,615 80,427

5,499 ha 91 ha

5,844 ha 3,169 ha

11 occ

116 occ

95 occ

15 occ

108 occ

3 occ 3 occ

3 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % %

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100 %

218 215 223 194 231 119 311 255 309 122

206 % 121 %

105 % 238 %

100 %

171 %

163 %

200 %

159 %

167 % 233 %

133 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Alluvium

4 occ

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

26480 m 105551 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Abundance

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

New River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

80.0 %

1.3 %

0.6 %

% of Total Known

4699.0

99.7

46.8

Relative Abundance

200.0 %

4.2 %

2.0 %

Contribution to Goal

2 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

Ecoregion Goal

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200 %

164 %

173 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

126,260 ha 311,862 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 96 % Water 4 %

a

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

GRank

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

Abundance

occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ occ ha ha ha ha occ

19165 ha

49 occ

2 32 12 6 323 57 21 12182 300 13 1 10104 12538 73994 452 6

Abundance

b

6.5 %

2.6 %

11.8 % 8.5 % 3.1 % 4.1 % 19.4 % 0.2 % 14.9 % 2.3 % 0.0 % 7.6 % 25.0 % 0.4 % 3.3 % 4.6 % 1.2 % 7.7 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 14 % GAP 3 83 % GAP 4 3 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Species

Boreal Fen Boreal Wet Meadow North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Dry Douglas-Fir And Madrone Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Tidal Salt Marsh North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Nimpkish-Tahsish

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nimpkish-Tahsish Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

7.4

3.3

12.6 151.4 75.7 28.4 55.2 1.0 40.2 4.3 0.1 82.0 6.3 0.7 9.3 13.0 3.4 28.4

Relative Abundance

13.0 %

5.8 %

22.2 % 266.7 % 133.3 % 50.0 % 97.2 % 1.8 % 70.8 % 7.5 % 0.2 % 144.4 % 11.1 % 1.3 % 16.4 % 22.8 % 6.0 % 50.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 97 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ occ ha ha ha ha occ

147,425 ha

839 occ

9 12 9 12 332 3,273 29 162,155 195,305 9 9 775,920 76,367 324,193 7,569 12

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

110 %

90 %

167 1833 2956 650 230 878 407 166 127 1067 44 126 375 236 262 267

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 2 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Valley Silverspot Butterfly Draba lonchocarpa var vestita

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Mud Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Protected (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha) Sand and Gravel Flat (ha) Sand Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Eelgrass (Ha) Eelgrass Estuary Eelgrass Shore Kelp Estuary Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Shore Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Marine

Lance-Fruited Draba

Vascular Plants

Speyeria zerene bremnerii

Glaucidium gnoma swarthi

Invertebrates

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Northern Pygmy-Owl, Swarthi Subspecies G5

GRank

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nimpkish-Tahsish Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

m m m m ha m m m ha m ha m m m

305 941 904 1671 271 25305 2070 271

m m m m m m m m

36 ha 289 ha 68 ha

36625 66198 6695 7594 112 4343 12129 385 29 16994 150 35744 23430 320

2 occ

1 occ

6 occ

34205 ha

Abundance

0.3 % 6.4 % 40.1 % 6.4 % 2.5 % 3.2 % 1.7 % 1.5 %

0.2 % 40.4 % 0.7 %

9.8 % 2.1 % 3.2 % 1.3 % 7.6 % 0.8 % 1.9 % 1.5 % 0.2 % 1.1 % 1.4 % 2.4 % 4.3 % 0.0 %

40.0 %

8.3 %

37.5 %

5.6 %

% of Total Known

0.2 4.4 27.8 4.5 1.7 2.2 1.2 1.0

0.1 28.0 0.5

6.8 1.5 2.2 0.9 5.2 0.5 1.3 1.1 0.1 0.8 1.0 1.7 3.0 0.0

8.7

4.4

18.9

6.4

Relative Abundance

0.9 % 21.3 % 133.8 % 21.4 % 8.3 % 10.6 % 5.6 % 4.9 %

0.7 % 134.6 % 2.2 %

32.5 % 7.0 % 10.7 % 4.3 % 25.3 % 2.6 % 6.5 % 5.1 % 0.5 % 3.8 % 4.7 % 8.1 % 14.3 % 0.1 %

15.4 %

7.7 %

33.3 %

11.3 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m ha m m m ha m ha m m m

32,500 4,409 676 7,802 3,276 239,478 36,906 5,487

m m m m m m m m

5,499 ha 215 ha 3,069 ha

112,601 939,089 62,438 176,736 443 169,841 187,323 7,567 5,844 445,946 3,169 442,357 164,143 363,205

13 occ

13 occ

18 occ

302,959 ha

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % %

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106 124 333 72 118 223 137 160

206 % 185 % 224 %

179 119 224 109 120 224 146 214 105 142 238 228 118 131

38 %

85 %

89 %

108 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

27488 m 19022 m 9355 m 26091 m 103747 m 44968 m 63841 m 1655 m 7213 m 23988 m

22064 m 23857 m 31633 m 56315 m 23663 m 37920 m

G5 G5 G5

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus clarki Oncorhynchus clarki Oncorhynchus clarki Salvelinus malma Salvelinus malma Salvelinus malma Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus mykiss

Chinook Salmon, West Island

Chum Salmon, East Island

Chum Salmon, North Island

Chum Salmon, West Island

Coho Salmon, East Island

Coho Salmon, North Island

Coho Salmon, West Island

Cutthroat Trout, East Island

Cutthroat Trout, North Island

Cutthroat Trout, West Island

Dolly Varden, East Island

Dolly Varden, North Island

Dolly Varden, West Island

Pink Salmon, East Island

Pink Salmon, North Island

Pink Salmon, West Island

Sockeye Salmon, East Island

Sockeye Salmon, West Island

Steelhead Salmon, North Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

774 m

31678 m

5389 m

660 m

51492 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

m m m m m m m m m m m m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

1393 19296 791 911 10819 1376 6510 5124 11958 1097 1515 2556

Abundance

Chinook Salmon, North Island

GRank

Chinook Salmon, East Island

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Rock With Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nimpkish-Tahsish Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

27.8 %

3.2 %

19.4 %

8.3 %

15.4 %

7.8 %

15.4 %

65.5 %

0.2 %

3.1 %

9.4 %

0.2 %

2.8 %

11.6 %

5.6 %

2.9 %

6.0 %

3.4 %

3.0 %

29.0 %

8.4 %

8.3 % 3.0 % 1.3 % 0.2 % 1.4 % 4.0 % 3.4 % 9.1 % 5.8 % 3.5 % 2.6 % 2.9 %

% of Total Known

367.5

42.6

256.7

109.8

203.1

102.8

122.4

519.0

1.7

24.8

74.8

1.7

37.5

152.8

74.5

37.8

79.7

45.2

39.3

230.0

110.4

5.8 2.1 0.9 0.2 1.0 2.8 2.3 6.3 4.0 2.4 1.8 2.0

Relative Abundance

92.8 %

10.8 %

64.8 %

27.7 %

51.3 %

25.9 %

30.9 %

131.0 %

0.4 %

6.3 %

18.9 %

0.4 %

9.5 %

38.6 %

18.8 %

9.5 %

20.1 %

11.4 %

9.9 %

58.1 %

27.9 %

27.7 % 10.0 % 4.2 % 0.8 % 4.8 % 13.4 % 11.2 % 30.4 % 19.4 % 11.7 % 8.6 % 9.7 %

Contribution to Goal m m m m m m m m m m m m

40,876 m

220,095 m

86,896 m

114,095 m

46,536 m

85,030 m

102,560 m

4,114 m

153,568 m

382,902 m

38,200 m

377,832 m

673,874 m

116,598 m

551,718 m

273,258 m

46,478 m

166,896 m

276,806 m

1,334 m

184,827 m

5,027 193,399 18,758 116,959 226,193 10,283 58,215 16,881 61,723 9,335 17,529 26,382

Ecoregion Goal % % % % % % % % % % % %

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273 %

191 %

177 %

160 %

207 %

56 %

148 %

196 %

123 %

102 %

101 %

69 %

155 %

192 %

122 %

144 %

162 %

78 %

176 %

96 %

154 %

117 88 216 119 102 243 98 144 94 278 230 139

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Ge First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology 145.1

791.7 97.7 85.7 115.4 34.8 320.4 244.3 61.9 1771.6 53.2 264.3 186.8 22.4 197.9

3.7 % 13.8 % 4.4 % 100.0 % 4.9 % 10.8 % 5.8 % 1.8 % 16.2 % 6.2 % 3.1 % 89.4 % 2.7 % 13.3 % 4.7 % 2.8 % 25.0 % 4.7 %

46371 m 27508 m 168012 m 791 m 666 m 265 m 19079 m 4637 m 7123 m 72902 m 2056 m 12776 m 22693 m 19135 m 144494 m 212 m 353 m 8144 m

93.3

174.8

272.7

1650.3

32.0

86.5

Relative Abundance

83.3 %

2.4 %

6.5 %

% of Total Known

21266 m

49194 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Freshwater Macrohabitats

96334 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Abundance

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island

GRank

Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nimpkish-Tahsish Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

23.6 %

50.0 %

5.7 %

47.2 %

66.7 %

13.4 %

447.2 %

15.6 %

61.7 %

80.9 %

8.8 %

29.1 %

21.6 %

24.7 %

199.8 %

44.1 %

68.8 %

36.6 %

416.6 %

8.1 %

21.8 %

Contribution to Goal

34,571 m

706 m

3,746 m

306,396 m

28,683 m

168,906 m

2,857 m

13,157 m

118,230 m

8,808 m

52,799 m

65,517 m

1,224 m

2,703 m

396 m

380,781 m

39,958 m

126,642 m

5,105 m

609,198 m

441,335 m

Ecoregion Goal

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341 %

97 %

130 %

448 %

269 %

119 %

500 %

399 %

459 %

264 %

132 %

354 %

174 %

330 %

200 %

457 %

283 %

294 %

500 %

168 %

133 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Fourth Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Fourth Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nimpkish-Tahsish Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

50.7 174.0 53.7 107.4 69.7 1980.9 280.6 72.3 209.0 792.7 359.8

42.1 132.5 109.6 192.8 95.9 62.5 209.6 764.1

2.6 % 4.4 % 6.8 % 13.6 % 3.5 % 100.0 % 7.1 % 3.7 % 5.3 % 100.0 % 18.2 % 11.8 % 4.6 % 2.1 % 6.7 % 5.5 % 4.9 % 12.1 % 3.2 % 26.4 % 38.6 %

1453 m 60101 m 288 m 298 m 4384 m 29317 m 174128 m 15892 m 431469 m 1829 m 9919 m 3547 m 91833 m 436 m 14073 m 2302 m 53771 m 159 m 1917 m 369 m 43873 m

182.1

234.1

131.9

6.7 %

Relative Abundance

14330 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

192.9 %

52.9 %

15.8 %

24.2 %

48.7 %

27.7 %

33.4 %

10.6 %

46.0 %

59.1 %

90.8 %

200.1 %

52.7 %

18.3 %

70.8 %

500.0 %

17.6 %

27.1 %

13.6 %

43.9 %

12.8 %

33.3 %

Contribution to Goal

22,746 m

698 m

12,156 m

657 m

110,483 m

8,325 m

42,081 m

4,099 m

199,816 m

6,001 m

10,922 m

914 m

818,034 m

87,042 m

245,882 m

5,863 m

24,918 m

1,100 m

2,122 m

136,816 m

11,357 m

43,046 m

Ecoregion Goal

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255 %

88 %

396 %

148 %

407 %

331 %

141 %

436 %

680 %

276 %

211 %

200 %

586 %

187 %

329 %

500 %

385 %

128 %

95 %

433 %

211 %

162 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Fourth Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nimpkish-Tahsish Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

253.6 56.4 791.7 58.9 82.1 61.4 793.6 68.0 172.4 74.9 68.6

40.7 142.3 57.4 122.8 75.9 7.8 49.5 37.2

12.8 % 2.8 % 100.0 % 3.0 % 4.1 % 4.7 % 100.0 % 3.4 % 8.7 % 3.8 % 3.5 % 21.0 % 5.0 % 2.1 % 7.2 % 2.9 % 6.2 % 3.8 % 0.4 % 2.5 % 1.9 %

1769 m 5631 m 1795 m 5425 m 3176 m 44508 m 513 m 4443 m 4115 m 37601 m 5382 m 3865 m 40734 m 551 m 20232 m 1779 m 59843 m 2944 m 93 m 1899 m 12094 m

65.6

416.0

811.9

41.0 %

Relative Abundance

4222 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

9.4 %

12.5 %

2.0 %

19.2 %

31.0 %

14.5 %

35.9 %

10.3 %

16.5 %

105.0 %

17.3 %

18.9 %

43.5 %

17.2 %

200.3 %

15.5 %

20.7 %

14.9 %

199.8 %

14.2 %

64.0 %

204.9 %

Contribution to Goal

128,956 m

15,189 m

4,738 m

15,371 m

193,048 m

12,283 m

56,327 m

5,369 m

246,148 m

3,681 m

31,071 m

199,007 m

9,455 m

25,878 m

256 m

287,102 m

15,320 m

36,520 m

898 m

39,552 m

2,763 m

2,060 m

Ecoregion Goal

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253 %

295 %

239 %

211 %

265 %

125 %

151 %

317 %

186 %

299 %

163 %

240 %

116 %

114 %

200 %

162 %

145 %

129 %

200 %

297 %

162 %

205 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nimpkish-Tahsish Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

52.6 22.6

2.7 % 1.1 %

5415 m

Relative Abundance

879 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

5.7 %

13.3 %

Contribution to Goal

94,768 m

6,618 m

Ecoregion Goal

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220 %

255 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

33,546 ha 82,859 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 98 % Water 2 %

Abundance

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Wolverine (Vancouverensis)

Gulo gulo vancouverensis

T1

Glaucidium gnoma swarthi

Northern Pygmy-Owl, Swarthi Subspecies

1 occ

1 occ

5989 ha 10534 ha

occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

8 7 1 15 18 5469 2 3 2222 6143 17289 2

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Mammals

b

Abundance

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

G5

GRank

a

33.3 %

6.3 %

1.7 %

2.0 %

2.1 % 1.8 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 13.0 % 1.0 % 0.0 % 1.8 % 0.1 % 1.6 % 1.1 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 1 % GAP 3 99 % % GAP 4

GRank

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

Species Birds

Boreal Wet Meadow North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Dry Douglas-Fir And Madrone Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Nimpkish-Zeballos

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nimpkish-Zeballos Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

16.4

11.9

7.4

8.7

142.5 166.2 0.4 1.0 132.0 7.2 0.0 71.2 0.6 17.2 11.4 0.1

Relative Abundance

7.7 %

5.6 %

3.5 %

4.1 %

66.7 % 77.8 % 0.2 % 0.4 % 61.8 % 3.4 % 0.0 % 33.3 % 0.3 % 8.0 % 5.3 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 100 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha

13 occ

18 occ

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

12 9 332 3,273 29 162,155 195,305 9 775,920 76,367 324,193 7,569

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % %

8 %

89 %

108 %

110 %

1833 2956 230 878 407 166 127 1067 126 375 236 262

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

2 occ

Douglasia laevigata var ciliolata

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology

125.5 200.2 97.0 4.8 17.7 158.7 129.5 2.6

10.4 % 1.7 % 1.3 % 1.3 % 0.1 % 0.2 % 1.1 % 1.7 % 0.0 %

254 m 5512 m 15873 m 856 m 538 m 340 m 32615 m 3002 m 74 m

309.9

172.1

1.2 %

31.6

43961 m

0.6 %

7.2

109.1

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island

0.1 %

36.8

1.5 %

12904 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

0.7 %

28.5

2925 m

2145 m

Oncorhynchus nerka

Sockeye Salmon, East Island

0.6 %

36.1

2.0

2145 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

Coho Salmon, West Island

0.7 %

52.0

5.6

32.9

16.4

Relative Abundance

0.0 %

12879 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

Coho Salmon, East Island

1.0 %

0.1 %

25.0 %

20.0 %

% of Total Known

168 m

13346 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Chinook Salmon, West Island

Freshwater Macrohabitats

693 m 9655 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Chinook Salmon, East Island

Species Fishes

Freshwater

1 occ

Draba lonchocarpa var vestita

Abundance

Smooth Douglasia

GRank

Lance-Fruited Draba

Vascular Plants

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nimpkish-Zeballos Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.2 %

8.7 %

10.6 %

1.2 %

0.3 %

6.5 %

13.4 %

8.4 %

20.8 %

11.5 %

7.3 %

0.1 %

2.1 %

0.5 %

2.5 %

1.9 %

2.4 %

3.5 %

0.4 %

15.4 %

7.7 %

Contribution to Goal

43,046 m

34,571 m

306,396 m

28,683 m

168,906 m

13,157 m

118,230 m

65,517 m

1,224 m

380,781 m

39,958 m

126,642 m

609,198 m

441,335 m

86,896 m

673,874 m

551,718 m

276,806 m

184,827 m

13 occ

13 occ

Ecoregion Goal

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162 %

341 %

448 %

269 %

119 %

399 %

459 %

354 %

174 %

457 %

283 %

294 %

168 %

133 %

177 %

155 %

122 %

176 %

154 %

62 %

38 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nimpkish-Zeballos Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

97.1 89.2 193.2 115.2 248.5 475.2 116.5 324.1 648.8 139.9 30.2

138.0 150.7 102.7 0.1

0.7 % 1.2 % 2.6 % 0.8 % 3.3 % 3.2 % 1.6 % 4.3 % 4.4 % 0.9 % 0.4 % 2.0 % 2.4 % 1.9 % 3.0 % 1.4 % 0.0 %

8913 m 1491 m 3624 m 18997 m 14506 m 260677 m 854 m 1304 m 86946 m 10363 m 246 m 3909 m 23299 m 18421 m 24881 m 13299 m 13 m

121.0

147.4

3.5

0.0 %

Relative Abundance

27 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

0.0 %

6.9 %

10.1 %

9.3 %

8.1 %

9.9 %

2.0 %

9.4 %

43.5 %

21.7 %

7.8 %

31.9 %

16.7 %

7.7 %

13.0 %

6.0 %

6.5 %

0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

128,956 m

193,048 m

246,148 m

199,007 m

287,102 m

39,552 m

12,156 m

110,483 m

199,816 m

6,001 m

10,922 m

818,034 m

87,042 m

245,882 m

27,967 m

24,918 m

136,816 m

11,357 m

Ecoregion Goal

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253 %

265 %

186 %

240 %

162 %

297 %

396 %

407 %

680 %

276 %

211 %

586 %

187 %

329 %

386 %

385 %

433 %

211 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

93,396 ha 230,689 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 95 % Water 5 %

Abundance

occ occ ha ha ha ha occ occ ha ha ha ha occ

29042 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus Accipiter gentilis

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Northern Goshawk

1 occ

13164 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

19 occ

6 3 12 15 14400 152 6 1 3456 2080 64614 276 2

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

b

Abundance

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

G5

GRank

a

1.9 %

4.8 %

4.5 %

1.0 %

1.6 % 2.0 % 0.7 % 10.7 % 2.7 % 0.0 % 3.5 % 25.0 % 0.1 % 0.5 % 4.0 % 0.7 % 2.6 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 38 % GAP 3 43 % GAP 4 19 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Dry Douglas-Fir And Madrone Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Tidal Salt Marsh North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Nitinat-Carmanah-Walbran

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nitinat-Carmanah-Walbran Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

3.8

7.4

6.9

1.7

51.2 19.2 2.7 39.1 6.8 0.1 51.2 8.5 0.3 2.1 15.3 2.8 12.8

Relative Abundance

5.0 %

9.6 %

8.9 %

2.3 %

66.7 % 25.0 % 3.5 % 50.9 % 8.9 % 0.1 % 66.7 % 11.1 % 0.4 % 2.7 % 19.9 % 3.7 % 16.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 81 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ occ ha ha ha ha occ occ ha ha ha ha occ

20 occ

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

839 occ

9 12 332 29 162,155 195,305 9 9 775,920 76,367 324,193 7,569 12

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % %

105 %

108 %

110 %

90 %

2956 650 230 407 166 127 1067 44 126 375 236 262 267

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

1 % 18 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

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Species

Freshwater

Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Rock Platform Exposed (Embayment) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock With Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock With Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Shore Eelgrass (Ha) Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Shore

Plant Communities

2349 2786 882 1659 302 350 282 285 2691 84 420 532 843 2833 2448 1798

350 319 27 133 235 5234 2061

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

m m ha ha m m m

1 occ

Sparganium fluctuans

Marine

Water Bur-Reed

2 occ 1 occ

G1

Abundance

Abronia umbellata ssp breviflora

Marmota vancouverensis

GRank

Pink Sandverbena

Vascular Plants

Vancouver Island Marmot

Mammals

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nitinat-Carmanah-Walbran Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.5 % 0.3 % 15.0 % 0.5 % 8.5 % 2.1 % 2.4 % 0.3 % 0.8 % 0.0 % 0.7 % 2.4 % 28.6 % 2.9 % 2.3 % 3.1 %

0.1 % 0.0 % 1.8 % 0.7 % 0.0 % 0.4 % 0.4 %

16.7 %

10.0 %

33.3 %

% of Total Known

0.5 0.3 14.0 0.5 7.9 2.0 2.3 0.3 0.8 0.0 0.7 2.3 26.7 2.7 2.1 2.9

0.1 0.0 1.7 0.6 0.0 0.3 0.4

5.9

3.3

8.5

Relative Abundance

1.6 % 1.2 % 49.9 % 1.7 % 28.3 % 7.0 % 8.0 % 1.0 % 2.8 % 0.0 % 2.5 % 8.1 % 95.2 % 9.7 % 7.6 % 10.3 %

0.3 % 0.0 % 6.1 % 2.3 % 0.1 % 1.2 % 1.3 %

7.7 %

4.3 %

11.1 %

Contribution to Goal

144,777 239,478 1,767 96,940 1,067 5,027 3,518 29,625 96,577 226,193 16,915 6,602 886 29,156 32,087 17,529

112,601 939,089 443 5,844 445,946 442,357 164,143

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

m m ha ha m m m

13 occ

23 occ

18 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % %

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215 223 293 112 155 117 186 198 110 102 247 153 221 255 121 230

179 119 120 105 142 228 118

38 %

30 %

28 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

12854 m 17910 m 160441 m

Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss

Sockeye Salmon, West Island

Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology

Freshwater Macrohabitats

56680 m

Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

Pink Salmon, West Island

124.1 185.4 563.9 705.2 119.8 26.3 183.4

4.6 % 3.5 % 21.1 % 65.8 % 4.5 % 1.0 % 3.4 % 40.0 % 5.4 % 7.0 %

9262 m 131833 m 2846 m 1612 m 11814 m 433 m 40483 m 346 m 46027 m 10111 m

188.8

145.9

428.4

319.6

141.0

40.3

15.6

137.9

42.0

64.9

12.2

52.8

17.2

129.1

14.3

156.1

133.5

2.8

Relative Abundance

6.0 %

7.9 %

2.3 %

0.9 %

7.7 %

2.4 %

6.1 %

1.1 %

4.9 %

1.6 %

7.2 %

0.8 %

8.7 %

7.5 %

0.2 %

% of Total Known

75571 m

8957 m

12424 m

3494 m

Oncorhynchus clarki

Cutthroat Trout, West Island G5

37784 m

Oncorhynchus clarki

Cutthroat Trout, East Island G5

12140 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

Coho Salmon, West Island

Salvelinus malma

162388 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

Coho Salmon, East Island

Salvelinus malma

14762 m

Oncorhynchus keta

Chum Salmon, West Island

Dolly Varden, East Island

79658 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Dolly Varden, West Island

961 m 68980 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Abundance

Chinook Salmon, West Island

GRank

Chinook Salmon, East Island

Fishes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nitinat-Carmanah-Walbran Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

35.2 %

27.2 %

80.0 %

34.2 %

4.9 %

22.4 %

131.7 %

105.3 %

34.6 %

23.2 %

59.7 %

26.3 %

7.5 %

2.9 %

25.8 %

7.9 %

12.1 %

2.3 %

9.9 %

3.2 %

24.1 %

2.7 %

29.2 %

24.9 %

0.5 %

Contribution to Goal

28,683 m

168,906 m

433 m

118,230 m

8,808 m

52,799 m

1,224 m

2,703 m

380,781 m

39,958 m

126,642 m

609,198 m

237,775 m

441,335 m

220,095 m

114,095 m

102,560 m

153,568 m

382,902 m

377,832 m

673,874 m

551,718 m

273,258 m

276,806 m

184,827 m

Ecoregion Goal

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269 %

119 %

152 %

459 %

264 %

132 %

174 %

330 %

457 %

283 %

294 %

168 %

125 %

133 %

191 %

160 %

148 %

123 %

102 %

69 %

155 %

122 %

144 %

176 %

154 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Ge First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nitinat-Carmanah-Walbran Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

62.6 120.8 162.9 25.2 151.2 100.2 269.6 231.8 145.3 130.4 375.5

128.6 3.0 5.5 111.6 370.2 32.2 36.9 77.1

2.3 % 11.3 % 6.1 % 0.9 % 2.8 % 9.4 % 5.0 % 8.7 % 2.7 % 4.9 % 14.0 % 2.6 % 2.7 % 2.4 % 0.1 % 0.2 % 4.2 % 13.8 % 1.8 % 1.4 % 2.9 %

253 m 159 m 13093 m 535 m 38633 m 206 m 123770 m 37666 m 221989 m 1853 m 4208 m 5421 m 1124 m 26520 m 15 m 403 m 7609 m 10590 m 17248 m 1783 m 1361 m

72.3

69.0

206.6

3.9 %

Relative Abundance

118168 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

14.4 %

6.9 %

6.0 %

69.1 %

20.8 %

1.0 %

0.6 %

24.0 %

13.5 %

12.9 %

70.1 %

24.4 %

27.1 %

43.3 %

50.3 %

18.7 %

28.2 %

4.7 %

30.4 %

22.5 %

11.7 %

38.6 %

Contribution to Goal

9,455 m

25,878 m

287,102 m

15,320 m

36,520 m

39,552 m

2,763 m

110,483 m

8,325 m

42,081 m

6,001 m

7,607 m

818,034 m

87,042 m

245,882 m

1,100 m

136,816 m

11,357 m

43,046 m

706 m

2,163 m

306,396 m

Ecoregion Goal

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116 %

114 %

162 %

145 %

129 %

297 %

162 %

407 %

331 %

141 %

276 %

332 %

586 %

187 %

329 %

128 %

433 %

211 %

162 %

97 %

379 %

448 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Nitinat-Carmanah-Walbran Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

195.5 130.9 72.6 83.2 457.0 56.8 302.3 118.3 208.7 41.2 1016.1

888.5 30.8 191.1 971.0

7.3 % 4.9 % 4.1 % 3.1 % 17.1 % 2.1 % 28.2 % 11.0 % 19.5 % 1.5 % 94.9 % 1.9 % 51.9 % 33.2 % 1.1 % 7.1 % 36.3 % 3.0 %

11342 m 900 m 33361 m 8747 m 10481 m 20492 m 256 m 802 m 223 m 1183 m 840 m 447 m 39385 m 16038 m 7410 m 2361 m 5486 m 14427 m

81.5

1388.7

50.6

61.6

2.3 %

Relative Abundance

22891 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

15.2 %

181.3 %

35.7 %

5.7 %

165.9 %

259.3 %

9.4 %

189.7 %

7.7 %

39.0 %

22.1 %

56.5 %

10.6 %

85.3 %

15.5 %

13.6 %

24.4 %

36.5 %

11.5 %

Contribution to Goal

94,768 m

3,026 m

6,618 m

128,956 m

9,667 m

15,189 m

4,738 m

443 m

15,371 m

572 m

3,629 m

454 m

193,048 m

12,283 m

56,327 m

246,148 m

3,681 m

31,071 m

199,007 m

Ecoregion Goal

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220 %

499 %

255 %

253 %

278 %

295 %

239 %

190 %

211 %

196 %

150 %

126 %

265 %

125 %

151 %

186 %

299 %

163 %

240 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

126 ha 310 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % % Water

4117 m 3877 m

1 occ

1 occ

55 ha 70 ha

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

b

Abundance

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

T3

GRank

a

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Megomphix hemphilli

Strix occidentalis caurina

Abundance

0.0 %

0.0 %

1.0 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Oregon Megomphix (Snail)

Invertebrates

Northern Spotted Owl

Birds

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

North Fork Coquille River ACEC

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

North Fork Coquille River ACEC Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

621.2

364.9

4387.7

113.4

9.0 5.2

Relative Abundance

0.2 %

0.1 %

7.7 %

0.2 %

0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

13 occ

503 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

2,487,321 m

4,496,878 m

e

164 %

100 %

323 %

111 %

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

21,475 ha 53,043 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

Abundance

55491 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

84383 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

3 occ

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Fishes

Species

Freshwater

Queen-Of-The-Forest

Filipendula occidentalis

1 occ

Vascular Plants

1 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

8 576 1973 17922 1 255 1

Abundance

b

Northern Spotted Owl

T3

GRank

a

1.3 %

0.9 %

10.3 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 0.2 % 0.7 % 1.2 % 0.0 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 8 % GAP 4 92 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Species Birds

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Oak Woodland North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

North Fork Siletz River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

North Fork Siletz River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

97.3

43.8

40.1

0.7

0.4

0.8 1.0 1.9 7.7 19.1 0.3 2.7

Relative Abundance

4.2 %

1.9 %

12.0 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

0.2 % 0.3 % 0.6 % 2.3 % 5.7 % 0.1 % 0.8 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 11 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

25 occ

503 occ

880 occ

3,273 195,305 345,702 775,920 22 324,193 177

f

Ecoregion Goal

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

e

% % % % % % %

173 %

100 %

112 %

111 %

116 %

878 127 116 126 305 236 60

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 89 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

75741 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

762 ha 1,883 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % % Water

Arctostaphylos hispidula

a

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

219 m

1 occ

177 ha 176 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 %

3.6 %

0.0 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

25.0 %

0.9 %

22.4 %

5.3 %

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Winter Steelhead Salmon, Klamath Mountains Province ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Hairy Manzanita

Species Vascular Plants

North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

North Fork/Hunter Creek ACEC

Coastal Ridge Headwaters - Intrusive Geology

1 occ

54575 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 30

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

13016 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 30

Abundance

Summer Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Summer Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

North Fork Siletz River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

100.0 %

3.0 %

74.8 %

17.8 %

d

103.2

723.6

2.1 43.7

Relative Abundance

0.2 %

7.7 %

0.0 % 0.5 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

2332.5

71.0

1743.9

415.8

Relative Abundance

e

139,717 m

13 occ

775,920 ha 37,848 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

157 %

92 %

126 % 140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

200 %

164 %

140 %

140 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

1 occ

2,487,321 m

73,008 m

73,008 m

Ecoregion Goal

8,078 ha 19,953 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 2 % % Developed Undeveloped 97 % % Water

Abundance

5 occ

G4 G3

Plethodon dunni Plethodon vandykei

Dunn's Salamander

Van Dyke's Salamander

T3

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Fishes

Species

Freshwater

1 occ

Accipiter gentilis

Northern Goshawk

32567 m

305 m

2 occ

1 occ G5

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Birds

3 occ

Dicamptodon copei

2 occ

9 occ

Rhyacotriton kezeri

4361 ha 3541 ha

Abundance

b

Cope's Giant Salamander

GRank

a

0.7 %

0.0 %

0.2 %

1.9 %

0.1 %

4.5 %

7.8 %

3.4 %

11.0 %

0.4 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 17 % GAP 4 83 %

GRank

Columbia Torrent Salamander

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

North River Headwaters

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

North River Headwaters Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

140.1

2.6

3.5

44.4

1.0

88.8

634.0

204.8

319.5

11.2 4.1

Relative Abundance

2.3 %

0.0 %

0.4 %

5.0 %

0.1 %

10.0 %

71.4 %

23.1 %

36.0 %

1.3 % 0.5 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 17 Local:

Relative Abundance

722,295 m

503 occ

20 occ

880 occ

20 occ

7 occ

13 occ

25 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

1,440,012 m

e

117 %

150 %

111 %

105 %

116 %

175 %

586 %

415 %

188 %

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 83 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Willapa Headwaters - Sandstones, Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate/Low Gradient

1 occ

32339 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

15663 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Abundance

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

GRank

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

North River Headwaters Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2.6 %

1.0 %

0.5 %

% of Total Known

563.1

196.9

102.9

Relative Abundance

9.1 %

3.2 %

1.7 %

Contribution to Goal

11 occ

1,017,511 m

943,067 m

Ecoregion Goal

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100 %

137 %

129 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

420,223 ha 1,037,951 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 98 % Water 1 %

Abundance

occ ha ha ha ha ha occ ha ha

54 occ 12 occ

Dicamptodon copei Rhyacotriton olympicus Plethodon vandykei

Olympic Torrent Salamander

Van Dyke's Salamander

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

20 occ

Histrionicus histrionicus

Harlequin Duck

135 occ

10 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

Birds

32 occ

Rana cascadae

3 occ

21 19283 44 17670 68124 65516 1 121458 121218

Abundance

b

Cope's Giant Salamander

G3

GRank

a

7.7 %

35.7 %

0.5 %

27.3 %

69.2 %

36.4 %

75.0 %

91.3 % 58.9 % 0.0 % 2.7 % 5.9 % 2.5 % 2.3 % 31.8 % 7.5 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 92 % GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 7 % GAP 4 1 %

GRank

Cascades Frog

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Coastal Herbaceous Bald And Bluff North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland And Shrubland North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Olympic National Park

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Olympic National Park Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

2.6

68.3

0.2

10.2

36.9

42.0

3.9

119.4 100.5 0.0 1.5 3.4 1.4 1.9 27.1 6.4

Relative Abundance

15.3 %

400.0 %

1.2 %

60.0 %

216.0 %

246.2 %

23.1 %

700.0 % 589.1 % 0.0 % 9.0 % 19.7 % 8.4 % 11.1 % 159.0 % 37.4 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 97 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 2 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ ha ha ha ha ha occ ha ha

880 occ

5 occ

839 occ

20 occ

25 occ

13 occ

13 occ

3 3,273 162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 9 76,367 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % %

116 %

580 %

90 %

175 %

256 %

415 %

31 %

700 878 166 127 116 126 100 375 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 1 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

T3

Strix occidentalis caurina Chaetura vauxi

Vaux's Swift

1 occ

4 occ 1 occ

G5T

Oeneis chryxus valerata Incisalia mossii mossii Parnassius smintheus olympianus Speyeria zerene bremnerii Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

Chryxus Arctic

Moss' Elfin, Mossii Subspecies

Smintheus Parnassian

Valley Silverspot Butterfly

Warty Jumping-Slug

1 occ 2 occ 1 occ 2 occ

Synthyris pinnatifida var lanugino Dodecatheon austrofrigidum Astragalus microcystis Cimicifuga elata Saxifraga tischii

Cut-Leaf Synthyris

Frigid Shootingstar

Least Bladdery Milk-Vetch

Tall Bugbane

Tisch's Saxifrage

38477 m 25237 m 236651 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4 Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ? Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ? Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Coho Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

163373 m

G3

Salvelinus confluentus

Bull Trout Salmon, Coastal and Puget Sound ESU

38835 m

76803 m

G3

Salvelinus confluentus

Bull Trout Salmon, Coastal and Puget Sound ESU

Species Fishes 21422 m

19 occ

Astragalus australis var olympicus

Cotton's Milk-Vetch

Freshwater

8 occ

Pellaea breweri

T2

2 occ

Plantago macrocarpa

Brewer's Cliff-Brake

1 occ

11 occ

Alaska Plantain

g4

9 occ G4T

Euphydryas chalcedona perdiccas

Chalcedon Checkerspot

Vascular Plants

12 occ

T3

Icaricia icarioides blackmorei

6 occ

G5

Plebejus acmon spangelatus

Boisduval's Blue, Blackmorei

2 occ

1 occ

126 occ

7 occ

Abundance

Acmon Blue

Invertebrates

G5

Accipiter gentilis

Northern Spotted Owl

GRank

Northern Goshawk

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Olympic National Park Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

7.5 %

12.6 %

5.7 %

8.7 %

1.6 %

56.8 %

15.8 %

100.0 %

2.0 %

100.0 %

33.3 %

100.0 %

88.9 %

100.0 %

12.5 %

1.4 %

33.3 %

84.6 %

25.0 %

90.0 %

80.0 %

54.5 %

100.0 %

20.0 %

12.5 %

13.2 %

% of Total Known

29.9

30.0

22.8

34.7

6.4

135.3

37.7

1.4

2.4

2.6

0.7

13.0

5.5

11.4

1.3

1.3

5.3

14.4

1.3

11.8

15.8

7.9

2.6

3.4

4.3

6.0

Relative Abundance

25.1 %

25.2 %

19.2 %

29.1 %

5.4 %

113.6 %

31.7 %

8.0 %

14.3 %

15.4 %

4.0 %

76.0 %

32.0 %

66.7 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

30.8 %

84.6 %

7.7 %

69.2 %

92.3 %

46.2 %

15.4 %

20.0 %

25.0 %

35.0 %

Contribution to Goal

943,067 m

99,955 m

200,804 m

560,551 m

722,295 m

67,612 m

67,612 m

25 occ

7 occ

13 occ

25 occ

25 occ

25 occ

3 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

5 occ

503 occ

20 occ

Ecoregion Goal

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129 %

38 %

39 %

109 %

150 %

166 %

166 %

8 %

257 %

15 %

12 %

76 %

36 %

67 %

62 %

200 %

85 %

100 %

15 %

77 %

115 %

69 %

15 %

40 %

111 %

105 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

208545 m 46363 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Glacial Till, Low Elevation, Low To Moderate Gradient Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient Juan De Fuca Coastal Streams - Sandstone , Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient Olympics - Sandstones, High Elevation, High Gradient Olympics - Sandstones, Mid Elevation, High Gradient Olympics Headwaters - Sandstone, Mid To High Elevation, Moderate To High Gradient Olympics Headwaters - Sandstone, Mid To High Elevation, Moderate To High Gradient Olympics Rainshadow Coastal Headwaters Olympics Rainshadow Coastal Headwaters - Mafic, Mid Elevation, Moderate To High Gradient Willapa Headwaters - Mid Elevations, High Gradients

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Northern Olympics rivers - sandstone, mid to low elevation, mixed gradient Straight of Juan de Fuca small rivers - predominantly sandstone, low elevation, variable gradient

7.3 % 2.5 % 3.6 % 100.0 % 50.0 % 58.3 % 37.5 % 12.5 % 18.8 % 6.7 %

12 occ 15 occ 14 occ 9 occ 1 occ 6 occ 2 occ

40.0 % 33.3 %

10.7 %

18.3 %

26.9 %

27.4 %

96.5 %

100.0 %

24.6 %

% of Total Known

3 occ 1 occ 1 occ

2 occ 1 occ

130680 m

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

285924 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

81091 m

1 occ

29870 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Oncorhynchus nerka

Sockeye Salmon, Quinault Lake ESU

G5

Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Prosopium coulteri

Abundance

Summer Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

Pygmy Whitefish

GRank

Pink Salmon, Odd-year ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Olympic National Park Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

26.5

59.5 71.4

153.1

357.2 198.5 238.0

29.8 9.9 14.9

119.0 119.0

42.3

72.7

106.6

108.9

114.9

17.0

97.5

Relative Abundance

22.2 %

50.0 % 60.0 %

128.6 %

300.0 % 166.7 % 200.0 %

25.0 % 8.3 % 12.5 %

100.0 % 100.0 %

35.5 %

61.0 %

89.5 %

91.5 %

96.5 %

14.3 %

82.0 %

Contribution to Goal

9 occ

2 occ 10 occ

7 occ

4 occ 9 occ 7 occ

12 occ 12 occ 8 occ

2 occ 1 occ

130,417 m

341,699 m

145,936 m

312,652 m

84,075 m

7 occ

36,446 m

Ecoregion Goal

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133 %

100 % 130 %

329 %

300 % 211 % 329 %

133 % 133 % 50 %

150 % 100 %

59 %

123 %

144 %

187 %

100 %

14 %

114 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

34,399 ha 84,966 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % % Developed Undeveloped 90 % Water 10 %

Histrionicus histrionicus Brachyramphus marmoratus Strix occidentalis caurina

Harlequin Duck

Marbled Murrelet

Northern Spotted Owl

Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

Warty Jumping-Slug

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Lycaena mariposa charlottensis

Makah (Queen Charlotte) Copper

T5

1 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus wintering area

Bald Eagle Wintering Area

Invertebrates

1 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

1 occ

1 occ

9 occ

32 occ

6 occ 42 occ

Falco peregrinus anatum

T3

ha ha ha ha

1 occ

25664 1631 3326 5

Abundance

b

Bald Eagle

Dicamptodon copei

GRank

a

1.4 %

33.3 %

0.9 %

1.8 %

1.8 %

7.1 %

2.2 %

33.3 %

1.1 %

3.9 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 41 % % GAP 2 GAP 3 11 % GAP 4 48 %

Abundance

American Peregrine Falcon

Birds

Cope's Giant Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Olympic National Park-Coastal Unit/Ozette Lake

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Olympic National Park-Coastal Unit/Ozette Lake Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

16.0

16.0

3.7

7.6

41.7

14.9

10.4

73.6

16.0

27.4 1.0 0.9 0.0

Relative Abundance

7.7 %

7.7 %

1.8 %

3.6 %

20.0 %

7.1 %

5.0 %

35.3 %

7.7 %

13.1 % 0.5 % 0.4 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 42 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 11 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha

13 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

5 occ

14 occ

839 occ

17 occ

13 occ

195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

200 %

15 %

111 %

116 %

580 %

29 %

90 %

65 %

415 %

127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 48 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

Sparganium fluctuans

Water Bur-Reed

Mineral Spring

4 occ 3 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Fratercula cirrhata

Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Tufted Puffin

Smelt spawn

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Shoreline

Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Shore Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh (ha) Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

m m ha ha ha m ha m

10 ha 40 ha

35678 15401 89 248 70 14855 5 25826

38008 m

10636 m

8 occ

Phalacroscorax auritus

Fishes

3 occ 2 occ

Common Murre Double-Crested Cormorant

11 occ

Haematopus bachmani

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

1 occ

2 occ

Carex pluriflora

Plant Communities

2 occ

Plantago macrocarpa

7 occ

Abundance

Several-Flowered Sedge

g4

GRank

Alaska Plantain

Vascular Plants

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Olympic National Park-Coastal Unit/Ozette Lake Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1.1 % 0.2 %

1.1 % 2.6 % 7.9 % 10.7 % 6.6 % 1.0 % 0.0 % 2.1 %

3.4 %

25.1 %

3.2 %

1.0 %

2.7 0.6

2.9 6.6 20.2 27.3 16.7 2.5 0.1 5.4

8.6

63.9

7.6

2.6

6.4

7.6 10.2

2.5 %

7.8

3.0 % 4.0 %

10.4

32.1

59.6

112.2

Relative Abundance

3.1 %

1.6 %

33.3 %

50.0 %

87.5 %

% of Total Known

3.6 % 0.7 %

3.8 % 8.7 % 26.5 % 35.8 % 21.9 % 3.3 % 0.1 % 7.1 %

11.3 %

83.7 %

10.0 %

3.4 %

8.4 %

10.0 % 13.3 %

10.2 %

5.0 %

15.4 %

28.6 %

53.8 %

Contribution to Goal

m m ha ha ha m ha m

279 ha 5,499 ha

939,089 176,736 336 692 320 445,946 3,169 363,205

337,346 m

12,705 m

30 occ

116 occ

95 occ

30 occ 15 occ

108 occ

20 occ

13 occ

7 occ

13 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % %

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116 % 206 %

119 109 168 162 169 142 238 131

132 %

140 %

190 %

171 %

163 %

187 % 200 %

159 %

150 %

38 %

57 %

62 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

3303 m 44732 m

G3 G5

Novumbra hubbsi Lampetra tridentata Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Olympic Mudminnow

Pacific Lamprey

Sockeye Salmon, Ozette Lake ESU

Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Glacial Till, Low Elevation, Low To Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Coastal Small Rivers - Outwash, Low Elevation

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

20050 m

4 occ

1 occ

30339 m

2 occ

3 occ

57711 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

m m m m m m m m m m m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ?

1519 198 3867 4878 8768 8337 1277 782 656 1599 7911

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Olympic National Park-Coastal Unit/Ozette Lake Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

9.8 %

33.3 %

3.9 %

0.3 %

88.2 %

6.1 %

13.6 %

0.6 %

3.1 %

0.3 % 6.2 % 3.9 % 2.3 % 4.8 % 2.6 % 2.3 % 3.6 % 2.9 % 1.5 % 11.6 %

% of Total Known

484.9

1454.7

190.4

15.4

1282.9

396.7

30.9

149.8

0.8 15.7 9.8 5.7 12.3 6.6 5.8 9.0 7.5 3.8 29.6

Relative Abundance

33.3 %

100.0 %

13.1 %

1.1 %

88.2 %

%

27.3 %

2.1 %

10.3 %

1.0 % 20.6 % 12.9 % 7.5 % 16.1 % 8.6 % 7.5 % 11.8 % 9.8 % 5.0 % 38.8 %

Contribution to Goal m m m m m m m m m m m

12 occ

1 occ

341,699 m

312,652 m

34,400 m

occ

11 occ

943,067 m

560,551 m

144,777 960 30,025 64,871 54,295 96,577 16,915 6,602 6,697 32,087 20,374

Ecoregion Goal % % % % % % % % % % %

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133 %

100 %

123 %

187 %

88 %

%

109 %

129 %

109 %

215 96 194 114 137 110 247 153 79 121 125

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

163 ha 402 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 28 % Water 55 %

Abundance

1 occ

Phacelia argentea

Silvery Phacelia

17 occ 13 occ 3 occ 2 occ 38 occ 47 occ

Haematopus bachmani Phalacrocorax penicillatus

Phalacroscorax auritus Oceanodroma leucorhoa Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba

Black Oystercatcher

Brandt's Cormorant

Common Murre Double-Crested Cormorant

Leach's Storm-Petrel

Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

35 occ

Branta canadensis leucopareia

Aleutian Canada Goose

Species Birds 2 occ

1 occ

Lasthenia macrantha ssp prisca

Marine

1 occ

Microseris bigelovii

9 ha

Abundance

b

Large-Flowered Goldfields

GRank

a

5.6 % 12.2 %

6528.0

6444.6

2929.4

6981.7 3222.3

5221.4

5370.5

3386.7

1761.1

3386.7

0.5

8835.4

12.0 %

d

Relative Abundance

12.9 % 6.0 %

c

40.5 %

40.0 %

18.2 %

43.3 % 20.0 %

54.8 %

32.4 %

33.3 %

7.7 %

4.0 %

7.7 %

0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 93 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 6 Local:

Relative Abundance

16.8 %

9.8 %

11.1 %

5.9 %

10.0 %

100.0 %

0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 GAP 4 0 %

GRank

Coast Microseris

Species Vascular Plants

North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Oregon Islands NWR

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Oregon Islands NWR Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

e

116 occ

95 occ

11 occ

30 occ 15 occ

31 occ

108 occ

6 occ

13 occ

25 occ

13 occ

775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

171 %

163 %

200 %

187 % 200 %

168 %

159 %

133 %

123 %

40 %

8 %

126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky Shore/Cliff Very Exposed (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Cobble/Gravel (ha) Cobble/Gravel Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Unconsolidated (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Algal Beds (ha) Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh (ha)

Plant Communities

Stellar's Sea Lion haulout

Stellar's Sea Lion

Eumetopias jubatus

1514 1569 4623 2173 211 2406 895 2084 51 16174 7751 9594 158 1889 4333

1 0 5 0 5

1 688 21147 2

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha

ha ha m ha

11 occ

10 occ

9 occ

Fratercula cirrhata

Mammals

1 occ

Cerorhinca monocerata

Abundance

Tufted Puffin

GRank

Rhinoceros Auklet

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Oregon Islands NWR Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

13.8 % 9.5 % 9.5 % 46.5 % 1.2 % 0.4 % 8.3 % 18.2 % 5.0 % 4.1 % 9.6 % 8.6 % 3.7 % 2.9 % 1.6 %

0.4 % 0.2 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 1.6 %

0.0 % 3.5 % 1.4 % 0.0 %

26.8 %

29.4 %

9.6 %

6.3 %

% of Total Known

7424.2 5123.1 5109.4 24989.8 620.6 200.4 4480.4 9772.4 2699.7 2228.1 5180.7 4637.5 1976.7 1564.3 868.1

224.1 130.4 13.7 1.8 836.4

3.6 1898.0 764.0 9.3

3632.9

3426.3

4833.5

3222.3

Relative Abundance

46.1 % 31.8 % 31.7 % 155.1 % 3.9 % 1.2 % 27.8 % 60.7 % 16.8 % 13.8 % 32.2 % 28.8 % 12.3 % 9.7 % 5.4 %

1.4 % 0.8 % 0.1 % 0.0 % 5.2 %

0.0 % 11.8 % 4.7 % 0.1 %

84.6 %

83.3 %

30.0 %

20.0 %

Contribution to Goal

3,285 4,933 14,577 1,401 5,487 193,399 3,219 3,436 304 116,959 24,105 33,330 1,289 19,455 80,427

55 60 5,499 3,069 91

3,384 5,844 445,946 3,169

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha

ha ha m ha

13 occ

12 occ

30 occ

5 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % %

% % % %

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158 278 89 263 160 88 124 132 334 119 129 119 140 89 122

282 332 206 224 121

330 105 142 238

223 %

217 %

190 %

180 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

800 ha 1,976 ac

1 occ 2 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Fratercula cirrhata

Pigeon Guillemot

Tufted Puffin

Mussels and barnacles

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Shore Saltmarsh Shore

Plant Communities

492 m 2490 m

492 m 2490 m 2490 m

492 m

2 occ

Phalacroscorax auritus

Pelagic Cormorant

Invertebrates

2 occ 2 occ

2 occ

Abundance

b

Haematopus bachmani

GRank

a

0.2 % 2.5 %

0.0 % 0.4 % 0.5 %

0.0 %

2.1 %

0.3 %

0.6 %

2.0 % 4.0 %

0.6 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

Abundance

Common Murre Double-Crested Cormorant

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

GRank

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Marine Site

Point Grenville - Grenville Bay (Marine)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Point Grenville - Grenville Bay (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

16.7 273.9

1.7 46.2 49.8

4.8

218.7

28.3

69.1

218.7 437.3

60.7

Relative Abundance

0.5 % 8.4 %

0.1 % 1.4 % 1.5 %

0.1 %

6.7 %

0.9 %

2.1 %

6.7 % 13.3 %

1.9 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

96,577 m 29,817 m

939,089 m 176,736 m 164,143 m

337,346 m

30 occ

116 occ

95 occ

30 occ 15 occ

108 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

110 % 64 %

119 % 109 % 118 %

132 %

190 %

171 %

163 %

187 % 200 %

159 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

800 ha 1,976 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

op

a

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Organics/fines (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Surfgrass Shore

Abundance

ha m m ha m m ha ha ha occ

16 ha

16 ha 1403 m 2712 m

16 1403 2247 16 1403 466 11 26 11 1

1438 m

Abundance

b

0.1 %

0.2 % 0.1 % 0.2 %

0.1 % 0.4 % 0.1 % 2.8 % 0.7 % 0.1 % 1.0 % 1.1 % 1.0 % 8.3 %

0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Algal Beds (ha) Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Shore Dune grass (Ha) Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Moderate salinity high marsh Organic: Partly Enclosed, Backshore, Polyhaline (Marsh) Op

Plant Communities

Mussels and barnacles

Species Invertebrates

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Marine Site

Pysht River (Marine)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Pysht River (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

9.8

17.1 10.4 24.5

16.0 40.9 7.8 305.7 73.7 8.6 104.9 121.7 114.6 1093.3

14.0

Relative Abundance

0.3 %

0.5 % 0.3 % 0.7 %

0.5 % 1.2 % 0.2 % 9.3 % 2.2 % 0.3 % 3.2 % 3.7 % 3.5 % 33.3 %

0.4 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha m m ha m m ha ha ha occ

5,499 ha

3,169 ha 442,357 m 363,205 m

3,384 112,601 939,089 177 62,438 176,736 336 692 320 3

337,346 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % %

206 %

238 % 228 % 131 %

330 179 119 333 224 109 168 162 169 400

132 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Pysht River (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1403 m 809 m 466 m

Abundance

0.2 % 3.7 % 0.5 %

% of Total Known

19.2 401.8 57.9

Relative Abundance

0.6 % 12.2 % 1.8 %

Contribution to Goal

239,478 m 6,602 m 26,382 m

Ecoregion Goal

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223 % 153 % 139 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

5,371 ha 13,266 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 96 % Water 1 %

Abundance

1 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

1 occ

Oeneis chryxus valerata Parnassius smintheus olympianus

Chryxus Arctic

Smintheus Parnassian

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Freshwater

1 occ

Euphydryas chalcedona perdiccas

Chalcedon Checkerspot

G5T

2 occ

Icaricia icarioides blackmorei

Boisduval's Blue, Blackmorei

1 occ

1 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

T3

1 occ

Invertebrates

5 occ

Ardea herodias

ha ha ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

174 3560 698 93 636

Abundance

b

Great-Blue Heron T3

GRank

a

7.7 %

10.0 %

13.3 %

9.1 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

1.4 %

0.3 %

0.5 % 0.3 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 74 % GAP 4 26 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Quilcene River-Dabob Bay

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Quilcene River-Dabob Bay Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

102.7

102.7

205.4

102.7

2.7

1.5

148.3

8.0

71.1 13.7 1.2 1.6 2.6

Relative Abundance

7.7 %

7.7 %

15.4 %

7.7 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

11.1 %

0.6 %

5.3 % 1.0 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 65 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 9 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

9 occ

839 occ

3,273 345,702 775,920 76,367 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

100 %

77 %

115 %

69 %

111 %

116 %

144 %

90 %

878 116 126 375 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 26 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

3678 m 417 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Coho Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Puget lowland headwaters west - glacial drift, low elevation, low to moderate gradient

9 occ

1458 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop ?

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

1458 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop ?

Abundance

Chum Salmon, Puget Sound/Strait ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Hood Canal Summer Run ESU

Species Fishes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Quilcene River-Dabob Bay Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

22.0 %

0.1 %

0.5 %

0.6 %

0.9 %

% of Total Known

6983.7

29.8

170.6

198.8

176.1

Relative Abundance

75.0 %

0.3 %

1.8 %

2.1 %

1.9 %

Contribution to Goal

12 occ

130,417 m

200,804 m

68,298 m

77,120 m

Ecoregion Goal

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125 %

59 %

39 %

18 %

15 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

80 ha 197 ac

11 occ 6 occ 1 occ 4 occ

Oceanodroma leucorhoa Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Cerorhinca monocerata Fratercula cirrhata

Fork-Tailed Storm Petral Leach's Storm-Petrel

Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Rhinoceros Auklet

Tufted Puffin

Smelt spawn

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Stellar's Sea Lion haulout

Stellar's Sea Lion

Mammals

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Eumetopias jubatus

1 occ 1 occ

Phalacroscorax auritus

Common Murre Double-Crested Cormorant

Fishes

1 occ

Ptychoramphus aleuticus

Cassin's Auklet

1 occ

1 occ

16750 m

2609 m

1 occ 2 occ

1 occ

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

11 occ

Abundance

b

Haematopus bachmani

GRank

a

2.4 %

2.9 %

1.5 %

6.2 %

4.3 %

6.3 %

1.6 %

2529.8

2740.6

1632.9

6754.3

4385.0

6577.5

1701.1

3808.0

8221.8 2989.8

5481.2

1060.9

3349.6

7.1 % 2.8 % 3.5 %

d

Relative Abundance

1096.2 4385.0

c

7.7 %

8.3 %

5.0 %

20.5 %

13.3 %

20.0 %

5.2 %

11.6 %

25.0 % 9.1 %

3.3 % 13.3 %

16.7 %

3.2 %

10.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

1.0 % 4.0 %

5.6 %

1.0 %

3.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

Abundance

Brandt's Cormorant

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 94 % Water 4 %

GRank

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Quillayute Needles NWR

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Quillayute Needles NWR Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

e

13 occ

12 occ

337,346 m

12,705 m

30 occ

5 occ

116 occ

95 occ

4 occ 11 occ

30 occ 15 occ

6 occ

31 occ

108 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

223 %

217 %

132 %

140 %

190 %

180 %

171 %

163 %

175 % 200 %

187 % 200 %

150 %

168 %

159 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Organics/fines Exposed (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha)

Estuary

Marine Ecological Systems

Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Shore Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Kelp Shore Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Quillayute Needles NWR Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

m m ha ha ha m m

719 758 51 3918 2260 3541 101 1351

m m m m m m m m

8 ha

13324 4643 8 56 11 3292 6980

Abundance

22.5 % 0.8 % 0.0 % 1.8 % 1.2 % 1.1 % 0.2 % 6.1 %

0.0 %

0.4 % 0.8 % 0.7 % 2.4 % 1.1 % 0.2 % 0.6 %

% of Total Known

24636.0 830.7 17.4 1986.5 1368.7 1205.8 195.8 6634.4

49.9

466.6 864.0 810.5 2664.0 1155.4 242.8 632.0

Relative Abundance

74.9 % 2.5 % 0.1 % 6.0 % 4.2 % 3.7 % 0.6 % 20.2 %

0.2 %

1.4 % 2.6 % 2.5 % 8.1 % 3.5 % 0.7 % 1.9 %

Contribution to Goal

m m ha ha ha m m

960 30,025 96,940 64,871 54,295 96,577 16,915 6,697

m m m m m m m m

5,499 ha

939,089 176,736 336 692 320 445,946 363,205

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % %

% % % % % % % %

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96 194 112 114 137 110 247 79

206 %

119 109 168 162 169 142 131

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

6,754 ha 16,683 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 95 % Water 5 %

Abundance

1 occ

G5 T3

Accipiter gentilis Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Goshawk

Northern Spotted Owl

19414 m 25599 m

Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Sockeye Salmon, Lake Pleasant ESU

Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Summer Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

28978 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

6107 m

31800 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ?

Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

4 occ 1 occ

2 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

ha ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

3347 586 2090 421

Abundance

b

Marbled Murrelet

GRank

a

5.3 %

1.9 %

100.0 %

0.9 %

1.7 %

0.1 %

1.9 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

0.5 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 56 % GAP 4 44 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Quillayute-Sol Duc River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Quillayute-Sol Duc River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

1299.6

460.0

7408.4

227.6

420.3

2.1

53.1

4.8

2.5

18.2 1.8 2.9 1.4

Relative Abundance

17.5 %

6.2 %

100.0 %

3.1 %

5.7 %

0.2 %

5.0 %

0.5 %

0.2 %

1.7 % 0.2 % 0.3 % 0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 23 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 33 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha

145,936 m

312,652 m

6,107 m

943,067 m

560,551 m

503 occ

20 occ

880 occ

839 occ

195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

144 %

187 %

100 %

129 %

109 %

111 %

105 %

116 %

90 %

127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 44 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

GRank Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Quillayute-Sol Duc River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2 occ

26481 m

Abundance

5.0 %

2.3 %

% of Total Known

1234.8

574.2

Relative Abundance

16.7 %

7.7 %

Contribution to Goal

12 occ

341,699 m

Ecoregion Goal

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133 %

123 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

12,482 ha 30,830 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 97 % Water 1 %

ha ha ha ha ha

3 occ 5 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

5 occ

Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

Warty Jumping-Slug

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species

Freshwater

6 occ

Hemphillia burringtoni

Burrington Jumping-Slug

Invertebrates

2 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

1 occ

16 5999 344 2977 2915

Abundance

b

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

T3

GRank

a

Marbled Murrelet

Dicamptodon copei

Abundance

7.2 %

14.3 %

0.5 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

1.1 %

0.0 % 0.9 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 54 % GAP 4 46 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Cope's Giant Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Quinault River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Quinault River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

220.9

265.1

5.7

2.0

1.4

44.2

2.8 17.6 0.6 2.2 5.2

Relative Abundance

38.5 %

46.2 %

1.0 %

0.3 %

0.2 %

7.7 %

0.5 % 3.1 % 0.1 % 0.4 % 0.9 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 78 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 1 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

13 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

13 occ

3,273 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

200 %

115 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

415 %

878 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 21 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

G3 G5

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Novumbra hubbsi Lampetra tridentata Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Olympic Mudminnow

Pacific Lamprey

Sockeye Salmon, Quinault Lake ESU

Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Glacial Till, Low Elevation, Low To Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Olympics Small Rivers - Sandstone, Low To Mid Elevation, Low To Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

10904 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ?

3 occ

1 occ

66 m

2985 m

1 occ

1 occ

12049 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

1683 m

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Fishes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Quinault River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

7.3 %

14.3 %

0.0 %

3.5 %

3.0 %

4.5 %

0.3 %

0.6 %

0.1 %

% of Total Known

1002.3

2004.5

0.9

142.3

364.5

46.4

86.2

9.3

Relative Abundance

25.0 %

50.0 %

0.0 %

3.5 %

%

9.1 %

1.2 %

2.1 %

0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

12 occ

2 occ

312,652 m

84,075 m

occ

11 occ

943,067 m

560,551 m

722,295 m

Ecoregion Goal

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133 %

100 %

187 %

100 %

%

109 %

129 %

109 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

7,414 ha 18,313 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

4626 m 2225 m 1098 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

1 occ

1 occ

2 occ

1070 ha 5469 ha 870 ha

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

b

Abundance

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

T3

GRank

a

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Bensoniella oregana

Prophysaon coeruleum

Strix occidentalis caurina

Abundance

0.0 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

3.3 %

0.6 %

0.2 %

0.1 % 0.2 % 0.5 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 3 % GAP 3 32 % GAP 4 65 %

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Bensonia

Vascular Plants

Blue-Gray Taildropper

Invertebrates

Northern Spotted Owl

Birds

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Rock Creek (Coquille)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Rock Creek (Coquille) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

3.0

11.3

7.0

74.4

74.4

3.8

3.0 6.8 22.2

Relative Abundance

0.0 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

0.4 %

0.3 % 0.7 % 2.3 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 35 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

13 occ

13 occ

503 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha 37,848 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

e

164 %

173 %

100 %

69 %

454 %

111 %

116 % 126 % 140 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 65 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

24 ha 59 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 78 % Water 22 %

1 occ

Abundance

GRank

a

10 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 %

% of Total Known

14.3 %

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Rocky Creek State Wayside

Coastal Ridge - Sediment

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Rock Creek (Coquille) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

50.0 %

d

15.9

Relative Abundance

0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 100 Local:

3378.7

Relative Abundance

e

195,305 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

127 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

2 occ

Ecoregion Goal

16,870 ha 41,668 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 99 % Water 0 %

Abundance

1 occ

1 occ 1 occ 1 occ

Cardamine pattersonii Saxifraga hitchcockiana Erigeron peregrinus ssp peregrinus Delphinium oreganum

Saddle Mt. Bittercress

Saddle Mt. Saxifrage

Wandering Daisy

Willamette Valley Larkspur

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Freshwater

1 occ

Sidalcea hirtipes

Hairy-Stemmed Checker-Mallow

1 occ

1 occ

Dodecatheon austrofrigidum

Frigid Shootingstar

Vascular Plants

1 occ

Encalypta brevipes

ha ha ha ha ha

Radula brunnea

2 9034 265 7066 477

Abundance

b

Moss (Encalypta)

T2

GRank

a

25.0 %

33.3 %

33.3 %

100.0 %

6.7 %

33.3 %

100.0 %

100.0 %

0.0 % 1.4 % 0.0 % 0.3 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 7 % GAP 3 3 % GAP 4 90 %

GRank

Liverwort (Radula)

Species Nonvascular Plants

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Saddle Mountain

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Saddle Mountain Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

32.7

32.7

17.0

17.0

17.0

17.0

32.7

60.7

0.0 19.7 0.3 3.9 0.6

Relative Abundance

7.7 %

7.7 %

4.0 %

4.0 %

4.0 %

4.0 %

7.7 %

14.3 %

0.0 % 4.6 % 0.1 % 0.9 % 0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 10 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

13 occ

13 occ

25 occ

25 occ

25 occ

25 occ

13 occ

7 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

8 %

23 %

12 %

4 %

48 %

12 %

8 %

14 %

166 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 90 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

2018 m 673 m 955 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Columbia Estuary Tributaries - Sedimentary, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

950 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

2 occ

15940 m

17479 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 3

1060 m

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Columbia River ESU

Species Fishes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Saddle Mountain Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

11.1 %

0.5 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.4 %

0.0 %

0.4 %

0.3 %

% of Total Known

1187.9

46.5

1.1

1.5

22.5

0.6

36.0

18.5

Relative Abundance

40.0 %

1.6 %

0.0 %

0.1 %

0.8 %

0.0 %

1.2 %

0.6 %

Contribution to Goal

5 occ

1,017,511 m

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

266,114 m

4,496,878 m

1,440,012 m

170,194 m

Ecoregion Goal

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160 %

137 %

164 %

173 %

86 %

100 %

117 %

133 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

45,965 ha 113,534 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 98 % Water 1 %

Abundance

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

1 occ 2610 ha

3 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha ha occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

1 21 13 6 42 231 2763 3102 2 4 1612 11166 25491 15 4

Abundance

b

Marbled Murrelet

GRank

a

0.9 %

0.1 %

0.2 %

5.9 % 5.6 % 3.4 % 4.1 % 2.6 % 0.7 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 1.2 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 2.9 % 1.6 % 0.0 % 5.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 20 % GAP 3 79 % GAP 4 1 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Species

Boreal Fen Boreal Wet Meadow North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Salmon River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Salmon River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

2.8

0.2

0.6

17.3 273.0 225.3 78.0 20.0 11.0 2.7 2.5 34.7 0.0 0.3 22.8 12.3 0.3 52.0

Relative Abundance

1.8 %

0.1 %

0.4 %

11.1 % 175.0 % 144.4 % 50.0 % 12.8 % 7.1 % 1.7 % 1.6 % 22.2 % 0.0 % 0.2 % 14.6 % 7.9 % 0.2 % 33.3 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 99 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha ha occ

147,425 ha

880 occ

839 occ

9 12 9 12 332 3,273 162,155 195,305 9 345,702 775,920 76,367 324,193 7,569 12

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

110 %

116 %

90 %

167 1833 2956 650 230 878 166 127 1067 116 126 375 236 262 267

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 1 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Accipiter gentilis Lagopus leucurus

White-Tailed Ptarmigan

1 occ

Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

5956 m 6515 m

13507 m 40149 m 19113 m

Oncorhynchus clarki Salvelinus malma Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Cutthroat Trout, East Island

Dolly Varden, East Island

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Pink Salmon, East Island

Sockeye Salmon, East Island

Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology

Freshwater Macrohabitats

38227 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ?

477.9 55.4 78.1

22.0 % 0.5 % 0.7 % 0.6 % 5.2 % 17.2 %

719 m 6442 m 27321 m 305 m 3218 m 2331 m

938.4

282.9

32.0

34.7

60.9

99.0

169.2

1.3

21.3

46.2

17.2

74.2

110.7

14.5

21.9

19.7

12.0

12.0

5.8

7.8

2.3

Relative Abundance

1.6 %

1.7 %

2.7 %

4.7 %

0.0 %

0.6 %

2.1 %

0.8 %

2.0 %

3.1 %

0.4 %

0.6 %

0.5 %

1.4 %

2.4 %

2.8 %

1.9 %

0.7 %

% of Total Known

112 m

103 m

18493 m

56142 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

9619 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Coho Salmon, East Island

3351 m

Oncorhynchus keta

Chum Salmon, East Island

Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

3351 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Chinook Salmon, East Island

Fishes

Species

Freshwater

1 occ

Hemphillia burringtoni

1 occ

1 occ

4499 ha

Warty Jumping-Slug

G5

G5

Abundance

Burrington Jumping-Slug

Invertebrates

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Northern Goshawk

GRank

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Salmon River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

86.2 %

26.0 %

2.9 %

7.2 %

43.9 % 5.1 %

3.2 %

5.6 %

9.1 %

15.5 %

0.1 %

2.0 %

4.2 %

1.6 %

6.8 %

10.2 %

1.3 %

2.0 %

1.8 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

3.7 %

5.0 %

1.5 %

Contribution to Goal

2,703 m

12,380 m

10,385 m

380,781 m

1,638 m 126,642 m

3,508 m

341,699 m

441,335 m

86,896 m

85,030 m

943,067 m

153,568 m

377,832 m

560,551 m

551,718 m

722,295 m

166,896 m

184,827 m

13 occ

13 occ

27 occ

20 occ

302,959 ha

Ecoregion Goal

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330 %

279 %

301 %

457 %

102 % 294 %

181 %

123 %

133 %

177 %

56 %

129 %

123 %

69 %

109 %

122 %

150 %

78 %

154 %

200 %

115 %

100 %

105 %

108 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Salmon River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

689.4 5.6 332.8 135.5 4.5 656.0 1145.4 186.8 58.0 3.8 103.1

1022.6 139.9 63.4 161.8 119.3 69.1 23.3 823.3

31.6 % 0.1 % 6.1 % 1.2 % 0.1 % 30.2 % 52.6 % 3.4 % 2.7 % 0.1 % 1.9 % 1.3 % 3.2 % 47.0 % 2.6 % 2.9 % 3.0 % 1.1 % 1.3 % 0.4 % 37.8 %

272 m 273 m 2694 m 14722 m 26 m 628 m 1164 m 2258 m 95 m 593 m 2716 m 40114 m 1929 m 3520 m 4445 m 276 m 1689 m 14997 m 221 m 227 m 1605 m

174.5

142.5

76.0

1.4 %

Relative Abundance

4575 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

75.7 %

2.1 %

6.3 %

11.0 %

14.9 %

5.8 %

12.9 %

94.0 %

16.0 %

13.1 %

9.5 %

0.4 %

5.3 %

17.2 %

105.3 %

60.3 %

0.4 %

12.5 %

30.6 %

0.5 %

63.4 %

7.0 %

Contribution to Goal

2,122 m

10,630 m

3,481 m

136,816 m

11,357 m

4,733 m

34,571 m

3,746 m

12,035 m

306,396 m

28,683 m

168,906 m

1,785 m

13,157 m

1,106 m

1,042 m

6,354 m

118,230 m

8,808 m

52,799 m

430 m

65,517 m

Ecoregion Goal

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95 %

331 %

301 %

433 %

211 %

151 %

341 %

130 %

267 %

448 %

269 %

119 %

165 %

399 %

121 %

96 %

258 %

459 %

264 %

132 %

200 %

354 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Fourth Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Salmon River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2180.5 282.3 30.9 20.3 206.3 466.0 1664.2 584.5 2057.9 21.7 106.1

239.3 2.7 118.7 144.7 174.3 146.1 151.6 555.2

100.0 % 5.2 % 0.3 % 0.4 % 1.9 % 8.6 % 76.5 % 5.4 % 37.8 % 0.4 % 1.0 % 23.6 % 51.8 % 4.4 % 0.0 % 2.2 % 2.7 % 3.2 % 4.0 % 2.8 % 10.2 %

501 m 7256 m 6992 m 1621 m 155064 m 8399 m 5070 m 107325 m 15293 m 166 m 10771 m 915 m 680 m 2673 m 56 m 4315 m 4857 m 2453 m 38553 m 27731 m 1878 m

1126.9

513.9

118.3

2.2 %

Relative Abundance

2709 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

51.0 %

13.9 %

13.4 %

16.0 %

13.3 %

10.9 %

0.2 %

22.0 %

103.6 %

47.2 %

9.7 %

2.0 %

189.1 %

53.7 %

152.9 %

42.8 %

19.0 %

1.9 %

2.8 %

25.9 %

200.4 %

10.9 %

Contribution to Goal

3,681 m

199,007 m

287,102 m

15,320 m

36,520 m

39,552 m

22,746 m

12,156 m

657 m

1,937 m

110,483 m

8,325 m

8,087 m

199,816 m

3,315 m

19,612 m

818,034 m

87,042 m

245,882 m

27,967 m

250 m

24,918 m

Ecoregion Goal

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299 %

240 %

162 %

145 %

129 %

297 %

255 %

396 %

148 %

155 %

407 %

331 %

339 %

680 %

153 %

257 %

586 %

187 %

329 %

386 %

200 %

385 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Salmon River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

3.1 2.6 12.5 0.9 18.5

0.1 % 0.0 % 0.2 % 0.0 % 0.3 %

43 m 11 m 1481 m 5 m 1612 m

90.7

131.6

2.4 %

23352 m

2.5 %

10.3

0.2 %

532 m

1 occ

52.8

1.5 %

Relative Abundance

11939 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

8.3 %

1.7 %

0.1 %

1.1 %

0.2 %

0.3 %

12.1 %

0.9 %

4.9 %

Contribution to Goal

12 occ

94,768 m

6,618 m

128,956 m

4,738 m

15,371 m

193,048 m

56,327 m

246,148 m

Ecoregion Goal

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133 %

220 %

255 %

253 %

239 %

211 %

265 %

151 %

186 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

6,921 ha 17,095 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ? Lampetra tridentata Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Pacific Lamprey

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

a

G5

GRank

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Abundance

ha ha ha ha ha

1 occ

2421 m

1 occ

11163 m

1 occ

1 568 184 1053 1460

Abundance

b

2.5 %

0.2 %

3.0 %

0.6 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 35 % GAP 4 65 %

GRank

Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Marbled Murrelet

Species Birds

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Salmon River (Queets)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Salmon River (Queets) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

602.5

51.2

144.0

1.2

0.4 3.0 0.6 1.4 4.7

Relative Abundance

8.3 %

0.7 %

%

2.0 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.3 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.5 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 82 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 18 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

12 occ

341,699 m

occ

560,551 m

880 occ

3,273 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

133 %

123 %

%

109 %

116 %

878 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

4,800 ha 11,856 ac

Abundance

GRank

a

ha m ha m m

621 22107 2966 134 5931 497

m m m m m m

114 ha 65 ha

154 13862 179 22107 1511

1 occ

Abundance

b

4.2 % 2.8 % 0.5 % 0.2 % 0.8 % 1.5 %

0.6 % 0.6 %

0.8 % 0.9 % 1.7 % 1.5 % 0.3 %

0.3 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Cepphus columba

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment)

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha) Sand Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Shore

Plant Communities

Pigeon Guillemot

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Marine Site

Salmon River plus (Marine)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Salmon River plus (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

77.0 50.5 8.4 3.9 14.3 26.4

11.3 11.6

14.4 17.0 30.9 27.3 5.0

4.7

Relative Abundance

14.1 % 9.2 % 1.5 % 0.7 % 2.6 % 4.8 %

2.1 % 2.1 %

2.6 % 3.1 % 5.7 % 5.0 % 0.9 %

0.9 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha m ha m m

4,409 239,478 193,399 18,758 226,193 10,283

m m m m m m

5,499 ha 3,069 ha

5,844 445,946 3,169 442,357 164,143

116 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

124 223 88 216 102 243

% % % % % %

206 % 224 %

105 142 238 228 118

171 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Salmon River plus (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1717 122 1073 416

m m m m

Abundance 0.9 % 0.2 % 0.5 % 0.7 %

% of Total Known 16.1 3.9 9.5 13.0

Relative Abundance 3.0 % 0.7 % 1.7 % 2.4 %

Contribution to Goal 58,215 16,881 61,723 17,529

m m m m

Ecoregion Goal % % % %

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98 144 94 230

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

12,270 ha 30,308 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 4 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 93 % Water 0 %

Abundance

1 occ

63952 m 38820 m 16634 m 63948 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Lampetra tridentata Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Pacific Lamprey

Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Summer Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

84496 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

1 occ

56114 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

1 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

ha ha ha ha

Histrionicus histrionicus

1 44 5247 6355

Abundance

b

Marbled Murrelet

G5

GRank

a

1.9 %

3.4 %

3.7 %

3.0 %

2.0 %

1.8 %

2.3 %

0.1 %

1.8 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.5 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 0 % GAP 4 100 %

GRank

Harlequin Duck

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Satsop Watershed

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Satsop Watershed Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

256.3

464.8

506.4

276.5

239.3

316.8

0.7

116.9

0.0 0.1 8.9 4.8

Relative Abundance

6.3 %

11.4 %

12.4 %

%

6.8 %

5.9 %

7.8 %

0.1 %

20.0 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 1.5 % 0.8 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

ha ha ha ha

722,295 m

880 occ

5 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920

f

Ecoregion Goal

1,017,511 m

145,936 m

312,652 m

occ

943,067 m

1,440,012 m

e

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

% % % %

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137 %

144 %

187 %

%

129 %

117 %

150 %

116 %

580 %

166 127 116 126

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

Indigenous: % Private 100 % NGO %

Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient Willapa Headwaters - Sandstones, Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate/Low Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Satsop Watershed Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1 occ 1 occ

Abundance

2.5 % 2.6 %

% of Total Known

339.8 370.7

Relative Abundance

8.3 % 9.1 %

Contribution to Goal

12 occ 11 occ

Ecoregion Goal

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133 % 100 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

15,226 ha 37,607 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 3 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 96 % Water 0 %

Abundance

16835 m 11308 m 24211 m 16810 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Lower Columbia ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Lower Columbia ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

24343 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

3 occ

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Oregon Megomphix (Snail)

Megomphix hemphilli

1 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Invertebrates

2 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

4 ha 8279 ha 6130 ha

Abundance

b

Northern Spotted Owl

T3

GRank

a

3.8 %

5.4 %

2.1 %

0.4 %

0.5 %

2.9 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.7 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 15 % GAP 4 85 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Species

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Scappoose Creek

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Scappoose Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

246.9

355.6

139.8

38.5

55.6

108.7

0.9

1.1

0.0 11.3 3.7

Relative Abundance

7.5 %

10.8 %

4.2 %

1.2 %

1.7 %

23.1 %

0.2 %

0.2 %

0.0 % 2.4 % 0.8 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 15 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

13 occ

503 occ

839 occ

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

224,010 m

224,010 m

266,114 m

1,440,012 m

1,440,012 m

e

46 %

46 %

86 %

117 %

117 %

323 %

111 %

90 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 85 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

1,600 ha 3,952 ac

3 occ 3 occ 2 occ 2 occ 3 occ 3 occ 1 occ 3 occ

Ptychoramphus aleuticus

Oceanodroma leucorhoa Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Cerorhinca monocerata Fratercula cirrhata

Cassin's Auklet

Common Murre Fork-Tailed Storm Petral Leach's Storm-Petrel

Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Rhinoceros Auklet

Tufted Puffin

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Stellar's Sea Lion rookery

3 occ

1 occ

Mammals

3 occ

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

Abundance

b

Haematopus bachmani

GRank

a

75.0 %

3.2 %

6.3 %

0.8 %

0.9 %

3.0 % 14.3 % 5.6 %

16.7 %

1.0 %

0.8 %

% of Total Known

4.0 % 4.0 %

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

1 occ 1 occ

Abundance

Brandt's Cormorant

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

GRank

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Marine Site

Scott Islands (Marine)

Lower Columbia Tributaries - Volcanics, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient Lower Columbia Tributaries - Volcanics, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Scappoose Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

12.5 % 12.5 %

d

4920.0

164.0

328.0

42.4

51.8

164.0 820.0 298.2

820.0

52.9

45.6

Relative Abundance

300.0 %

10.0 %

20.0 %

2.6 %

3.2 %

10.0 % 50.0 % 18.2 %

50.0 %

3.2 %

2.8 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

411.3 411.2

Relative Abundance

e

1 occ

30 occ

5 occ

116 occ

95 occ

30 occ 4 occ 11 occ

6 occ

31 occ

108 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

300 %

190 %

180 %

171 %

163 %

187 % 175 % 200 %

150 %

168 %

159 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

88 % 88 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

8 occ 8 occ

Ecoregion Goal

400 ha 988 ac

2 occ 1 occ

Cepphus columba Fratercula cirrhata

Pigeon Guillemot

Tufted Puffin

Mussels and barnacles

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Organics/fines Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Marine Ecological Systems

Algal Beds Shore Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Kelp Shore Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities m ha ha ha m m

601 m 772 m 1142 m

1914 27 46 22 772 2266

1021 m

1 occ

Invertebrates

1 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus

Abundance

b

Phalacroscorax auritus

GRank

a

0.5 % 0.4 % 0.4 %

0.1 % 2.4 % 2.0 % 2.1 % 0.1 % 0.2 %

0.1 %

1.1 %

0.5 %

0.3 %

2.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

Abundance

Pelagic Cormorant

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

GRank

Double-Crested Cormorant

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Marine Site

Seal and Sail Rocks (Marine)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Seal and Sail Rocks (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

106.7 78.0 77.6

13.4 530.7 432.5 458.5 11.4 40.9

19.8

218.7

113.1

69.1

437.3

Relative Abundance

1.6 % 1.2 % 1.2 %

0.2 % 8.1 % 6.6 % 7.0 % 0.2 % 0.6 %

0.3 %

3.3 %

1.7 %

1.1 %

6.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

m ha ha ha m m

36,906 m 64,871 m 96,577 m

939,089 336 692 320 445,946 363,205

337,346 m

30 occ

116 occ

95 occ

15 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % %

137 % 114 % 110 %

119 168 162 169 142 131

132 %

190 %

171 %

163 %

200 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

4,839 ha 11,952 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 97 % Water 0 %

Haliaeetus leucocephalus Brachyramphus marmoratus Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

ha ha ha ha ha

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Olympics Rainshadow Coastal Headwaters

1 occ

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

857 m 1746 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ?

1 occ

13 occ

1 occ

3 3210 1130 350 3

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

T3

b

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

a

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Abundance

12.5 %

0.4 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.7 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.3 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 65 % GAP 4 35 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Sequim Bay

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Sequim Bay Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

5167.7

138.4

44.1

2.9

21.9

1.8

1.3 13.8 2.2 1.6 0.1

Relative Abundance

50.0 %

1.3 %

0.4 %

0.2 %

1.5 %

0.1 %

0.1 % 0.9 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 39 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 26 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

2 occ

130,417 m

200,804 m

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

3,273 345,702 775,920 324,193 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

100 %

59 %

39 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

878 116 126 236 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 35 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Puget lowland headwaters north - glacial drift, low elevation, low to moderate gradient

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Sequim Bay Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

3 occ

Abundance 8.8 %

% of Total Known 3100.6

Relative Abundance 30.0 %

Contribution to Goal 10 occ

Ecoregion Goal

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40 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

4,201 ha 10,376 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 2 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 95 % Water 2 %

Abundance

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Olympics Rainshadow Coastal Headwaters - Mafic, Mid Elevation, Moderate To High Gradient

1 occ

2855 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ?

Coho Salmon, Puget Sound ESU

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

870 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop ?

Chum Salmon, Puget Sound/Strait ESU

Species Fishes 1096 m

1 occ

Freshwater

1 occ

Sialia mexicana

ha ha occ ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

4 668 6 25

Abundance

b

Western Bluebird G5

GRank

a

3.1 %

0.7 %

0.1 %

0.5 %

50.0 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 13.6 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 2 % GAP 4 98 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland And Shrubland Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Shelton-South Sound

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Shelton-South Sound Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

Contribution to Goal

1191.2

260.8

51.6

191.2

189.6

2.0

0.0 1.5 1137.9 1.1

Relative Abundance

d

10.0 %

2.2 %

0.4 %

1.6 %

11.1 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 66.7 % 0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership % National National Other: % National USFS: % State/Provin 2 % Local: %

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha occ ha

10 occ

130,417 m

200,804 m

68,298 m

9 occ

839 occ

345,702 775,920 9 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

130 %

59 %

39 %

18 %

11 %

90 %

116 126 100 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 98 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

202 ha 499 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 98 % Water 2 %

a

GRank

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ?

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

2 occ

Abundance

53 m

1 occ

178 ha 2 ha 21 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

4.9 %

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Shipwreck Point NAP

Puget lowland headwaters west - glacial drift, low elevation, low to moderate gradient

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Shelton-South Sound Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

16.7 %

d

23.4

42.3

32.4 0.2 0.9

Relative Abundance

0.0 %

0.1 %

0.1 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 100 Local:

1985.3

Relative Abundance

e

560,551 m

839 occ

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

109 %

90 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

125 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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12 occ

Ecoregion Goal

10,363 ha 25,597 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 2 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 93 % Water 4 %

Abundance

G5

Progne subis

Pacific Fisher

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Mineral Spring

Plant Communities 2 occ

1 occ

3 occ

Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

Warty Jumping-Slug

Martes pennanti pacifica

1 occ

Pterostichus rothi

Roth's Blind Ground Beetle

Mammals

2 occ

Prophysaon coeruleum

Blue-Gray Taildropper

T2

5 occ

T3

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Purple Martin

Invertebrates

2 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

1 occ

1 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

4478 ha 1228 ha 3992 ha

Abundance

b

Marbled Murrelet

GRank

a

3.3 %

33.3 %

4.3 %

33.3 %

1.2 %

1.2 %

0.5 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.7 % 0.1 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 65 % GAP 4 31 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Species

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Siletz Bay-Drift Creek

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Siletz Bay-Drift Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

69.2

230.6

159.7

53.2

106.4

76.9

6.9

1.6

0.8

15.9 2.5 3.6

Relative Abundance

10.0 %

33.3 %

23.1 %

7.7 %

15.4 %

11.1 %

1.0 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

2.3 % 0.4 % 0.5 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 65 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

20 occ

3 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

9 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

150 %

100 %

200 %

23 %

454 %

367 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 31 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Salvir - disspi - trimar - (jaucar)

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species

Freshwater

Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Rock With Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Boulder (ha) Cobble/Gravel (ha) Flat (ha) Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Seagrass (ha)

Algal Beds (ha) Aquatic Bed (ha) Bedrock (ha) Eelgrass Estuary Intertidal Salt Marshes (Salvir Disspi Trimar)

Plant Communities

Shorebird Concentration Area

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Siletz Bay-Drift Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

ha ha ha m occ

3955 22153 3977 930 667 2104 259 1040 1895 4523

1 1 17 27 497 10 125 m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

315 ha 29388 m 23 ha

158 8 0 16791 10

1 occ

Abundance

2.6 % 4.6 % 4.0 % 7.9 % 5.8 % 2.1 % 0.2 % 1.1 % 7.5 % 1.7 %

22.2 38.7 33.5 66.9 49.1 18.0 2.0 9.0 63.0 14.2

8.6 4.8 15.7 0.8 22.9 0.3 10.3

25.2 16.8 0.6

3.0 % 2.0 % 0.1 %

1.0 % 0.6 % 1.9 % 0.1 % 2.7 % 0.0 % 1.2 %

11.8 9.9 6.3 25.0 115.1

15.8

Relative Abundance

1.4 % 1.2 % 0.8 % 3.0 % 14.7 %

4.3 %

% of Total Known

8.7 % 15.3 % 13.2 % 26.4 % 19.4 % 7.1 % 0.8 % 3.6 % 24.9 % 5.6 %

3.4 % 1.9 % 6.2 % 0.3 % 9.0 % 0.1 % 4.1 %

9.9 % 6.6 % 0.2 %

4.7 % 3.9 % 2.5 % 9.9 % 45.5 %

6.3 %

Contribution to Goal

ha ha ha m occ

45,204 144,777 30,025 3,518 3,436 29,625 33,330 29,156 7,615 80,427

40 55 279 9,168 5,499 7,977 3,069

m m m m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

3,169 ha 442,357 m 9,868 ha

3,384 198 20 169,841 22

16 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

% % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % %

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218 215 194 186 132 198 119 255 309 122

283 282 116 287 206 239 224

238 % 228 % 294 %

330 258 210 224 250

119 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

34426 m 65395 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 30 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Summer Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Volcanic Inland Headwaters - Sediment

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Coastal Rivers - Volcanic To Granite, Low To Mid Elevation, Mixed Gradient

1 occ 1 occ

1 occ

68792 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

67769 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

6135 m

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Fishes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Siletz Bay-Drift Creek Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

16.7 % 1.7 %

20.0 %

0.8 %

14.1 %

1.6 %

0.8 %

0.3 %

% of Total Known

2417.2 268.6

2417.2

127.1

2279.6

250.0

72.9

41.1

Relative Abundance

50.0 % 5.6 %

50.0 %

2.6 %

47.2 %

5.2 %

1.5 %

0.8 %

Contribution to Goal

2 occ 18 occ

2 occ

2,487,321 m

73,008 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

722,295 m

Ecoregion Goal

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250 % 106 %

100 %

164 %

140 %

173 %

100 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

157,099 ha 388,034 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 98 % Water 1 %

a

G3 T4 G3

Aneides ferreus Rana aurora aurora Rhyacotriton variegatus Ascaphus truei

Southern Torrent Salamander

Tailed Frog

GRank

Northern Red-Legged Frog

T3

Strix occidentalis caurina

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

G5

Accipiter gentilis

Northern Goshawk

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Northern Spotted Owl

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

Birds

Abundance

ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha

107 occ

1 occ

102 occ

3 occ

2 occ

10 occ

21 occ

2 occ

704 5 981 10 38586 106843 60 44

Abundance

b

10.6 %

1.9 %

5.8 %

0.2 %

3.9 %

23.8 %

21.6 %

12.5 %

20.2 % 0.0 % 0.2 % 4.1 % 3.3 % 4.1 % 0.0 % 2.5 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 61 % GAP 4 39 %

GRank

Clouded Salamander

Species Amphibians

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Siuslaw River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Siuslaw River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

9.7

2.3

5.3

0.2

13.0

35.1

136.9

13.0

92.3 0.1 0.2 76.1 5.1 6.3 0.1 11.3

Relative Abundance

21.3 %

5.0 %

11.6 %

0.4 %

28.6 %

76.9 %

300.0 %

28.6 %

202.3 % 0.1 % 0.5 % 166.7 % 11.2 % 13.8 % 0.2 % 24.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 55 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 5 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha

503 occ

20 occ

880 occ

839 occ

7 occ

13 occ

7 occ

7 occ

348 3,273 195,305 6 345,702 775,920 37,848 177

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % %

111 %

105 %

116 %

90 %

343 %

192 %

671 %

86 %

500 878 127 3850 116 126 140 60

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 39 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

Red Tree Vole

Cimicifuga elata

Tall Bugbane

Salvir - disspi - trimar - (jaucar)

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Cobble/Gravel (ha) Flat (ha) Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Seagrass (ha)

Carlyn freshwater Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Carlyn Freshwater)

Algal Beds (ha) Aquatic Bed (ha) Eelgrass Estuary Intertidal Salt Marshes (Salvir Disspi Trimar)

Plant Communities

Shorebird Concentration Area

Species Birds

Marine

Mineral Spring Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Ledgla / Carobn / Sphagn)Ledgla / carobn / sphagn

Plant Communities

Sidalcea hendersonii

Henderson Sidalcea

Vascular Plants

Arborimus longicaudus

G3

ha ha m occ

0 5 32 265 18 10 58

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

194 ha 29828 m 68 ha

1 occ

1 2 23646 1

1 occ

3 occ 1 occ

13 occ

1 occ

2 occ

26 occ

Mammals

24 occ

Megomphix hemphilli

1 occ

Prophysaon coeruleum

G3

G5

Abundance

Oregon Megomphix (Snail)

Progne subis

GRank

Blue-Gray Taildropper

Invertebrates

Purple Martin

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Siuslaw River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.2 % 0.6 % 0.1 % 1.4 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 1.4 %

1.8 % 2.0 % 0.2 %

100.0 %

0.0 % 0.3 % 4.2 % 1.5 %

4.3 %

4.9 % 8.3 %

26.0 %

50.0 %

1.3 %

25.5 %

14.2 %

1.2 %

% of Total Known

0.1 0.3 0.1 0.8 0.0 0.1 0.8

1.0 1.1 0.1

16.7

0.0 0.2 2.3 0.8

1.0

6.8 7.6

84.8

3.5

7.0

91.3

84.3

5.1

Relative Abundance

0.7 % 1.9 % 0.4 % 4.8 % 0.2 % 0.3 % 4.6 %

6.1 % 6.7 % 0.7 %

100.0 %

0.0 % 1.0 % 13.9 % 4.5 %

6.3 %

15.0 % 16.7 %

185.7 %

7.7 %

15.4 %

200.0 %

184.6 %

11.1 %

Contribution to Goal

ha ha m occ

55 279 9,168 5,499 7,977 3,069 1,250

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

3,169 ha 442,357 m 9,868 ha

1 occ

3,384 198 169,841 22

16 occ

20 occ 6 occ

7 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

9 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

% % % % % % %

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282 116 287 206 239 224 246

238 % 228 % 294 %

100 %

330 258 224 250

119 %

150 % 117 %

257 %

15 %

308 %

323 %

454 %

367 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

170489 m 533278 m 329693 m 82847 m 326934 m 162374 m 120456 m 313995 m 507060 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Inland Headwaters - Sediment Inland Headwaters - Sediment Inland Headwaters - Sediment

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Coast Range small rivers - sedimentary, low to mid elevation Inland Coastal Headwaters Streams - Granitic, Low Elevation, High Gradient

1 occ 5 occ 1 occ

2 occ 1 occ

34676 m

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

104232 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

m m m m m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

7531 20843 2214 1323 38

11 ha

Abundance

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Fishes

Species

Freshwater

Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment)

Shoreline

Sand/Mud Flat (ha)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Siuslaw River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1.7 % 8.5 % 1.7 %

9.1 % 20.0 %

6.1 %

3.8 %

1.5 %

3.7 %

7.4 %

1.9 %

3.7 %

5.9 %

1.9 %

1.4 %

4.3 %

5.0 % 4.3 % 0.3 % 1.3 % 0.1 %

0.1 %

% of Total Known

17.7 88.6 17.7

91.1 159.5

65.0

40.3

15.4

38.9

78.4

19.9

23.4

37.8

12.1

15.3

46.0

2.8 2.4 0.2 0.7 0.0

0.1

Relative Abundance

5.6 % 27.8 % 5.6 %

28.6 % 50.0 %

20.4 %

12.6 %

4.8 %

12.2 %

24.6 %

6.2 %

7.3 %

11.9 %

3.8 %

4.8 %

14.4 %

16.7 % 14.4 % 0.9 % 4.5 % 0.2 %

0.4 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m

18 occ 18 occ 18 occ

7 occ 2 occ

2,487,321 m

2,487,321 m

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

1,330,438 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

4,496,878 m

4,496,878 m

722,295 m

722,295 m

45,204 144,777 239,478 29,625 16,915

2,550 ha

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

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106 % 106 % 106 %

129 % 100 %

164 %

164 %

164 %

173 %

173 %

173 %

100 %

100 %

100 %

150 %

150 %

218 215 223 198 247

256 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

8,214 ha 20,290 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 5 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 93 % Water 0 %

Abundance

G3

Plethodon vandykei

Van Dyke's Salamander

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

1 occ

9683 m 12319 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Fall Chinook Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

7546 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 3

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

11 occ

Chum Salmon, Columbia River ESU

Fishes

Species

Freshwater

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

3 occ

1 occ

Birds

2 occ G4

Plethodon dunni

ha ha ha ha

Rhyacotriton kezeri

388 3211 4069 5

Abundance

b

Dunn's Salamander

GRank

a

2.3 %

0.2 %

2.2 %

0.6 %

0.1 %

6.8 %

1.6 %

2.4 %

0.1 % 0.3 % 0.2 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 38 % GAP 4 62 %

GRank

Columbia Torrent Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Skamokowa

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Skamokowa Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

282.1

41.0

270.2

10.9

1.0

130.9

124.7

69.8

1.7 8.1 4.6 0.0

Relative Abundance

4.6 %

0.7 %

4.4 %

1.3 %

0.1 %

15.0 %

14.3 %

8.0 %

0.2 % 0.9 % 0.5 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 38 Local:

Relative Abundance

ha ha ha ha

170,194 m

880 occ

839 occ

20 occ

7 occ

25 occ

195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

266,114 m

1,440,012 m

e

% % % %

86 %

117 %

133 %

116 %

90 %

175 %

586 %

188 %

127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 62 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

GRank Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Lower Columbia Tributaries- Sedimentary, Moderate Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Skamokowa Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1 occ

20345 m

Abundance

6.3 %

0.6 %

% of Total Known

1218.8

121.8

Relative Abundance

20.0 %

2.0 %

Contribution to Goal

5 occ

1,017,511 m

Ecoregion Goal

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100 %

137 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

7,058 ha 17,434 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 76 % Water 23 %

Abundance

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Freshwater

Moss' Elfin, Mossii Subspecies

G4T

1 occ

1 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Incisalia mossii mossii

1 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Invertebrates

1 occ

Histrionicus histrionicus

Harlequin Duck

T3

3 occ

Birds

2 occ

Plethodon vandykei

ha ha ha ha occ ha ha

Dicamptodon copei

128 3 2256 1564 1 162 1198

Abundance

b

Van Dyke's Salamander

G3

GRank

a

25.0 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

1.8 %

6.8 %

2.3 %

0.4 % 0.0 % 0.2 % 0.1 % 2.3 % 0.0 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 59 % GAP 4 41 %

GRank

Cope's Giant Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland And Shrubland North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Skokomish River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Skokomish River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

78.1

2.0

1.2

203.2

152.4

156.3

39.7 0.0 6.6 2.0 112.9 2.2 3.8

Relative Abundance

7.7 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

20.0 %

15.0 %

15.4 %

3.9 % 0.0 % 0.7 % 0.2 % 11.1 % 0.2 % 0.4 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 46 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 12 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha occ ha ha

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

5 occ

20 occ

13 occ

3,273 162,155 345,702 775,920 9 76,367 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % %

15 %

111 %

116 %

580 %

175 %

415 %

878 166 116 126 100 375 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 41 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 264 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Salvelinus confluentus

G3

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Olympics Rainshadow Coastal Headwaters - Mafic, Mid Elevation, Moderate To High Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

East Olympics small rivers - predominantly mafic, low to mid elevation, low to moderate gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

Bull Trout Salmon, Coastal and Puget Sound ESU

Species Fishes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Skokomish River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2 occ

1 occ

14178 m

Abundance

6.3 %

33.3 %

10.5 %

% of Total Known

1417.0

7085.2

1485.7

Relative Abundance

20.0 %

100.0 %

21.0 %

Contribution to Goal

10 occ

1 occ

67,612 m

Ecoregion Goal

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130 %

100 %

166 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

46,253 ha 114,245 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

Abundance

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Red Tree Vole

Arborimus longicaudus

281016 m

2 occ

4 occ

Megomphix hemphilli

Oregon Megomphix (Snail)

Mammals

5 occ

Prophysaon coeruleum

Blue-Gray Taildropper

G3

28 occ

Invertebrates

17 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

ha ha ha ha ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

338 1 19896 24918 3

Abundance

b

Northern Spotted Owl

T3

GRank

a

3.1 %

1.3 %

3.9 %

3.0 %

2.8 %

1.0 %

9.7 % 0.0 % 1.7 % 1.0 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 3 % GAP 3 63 % GAP 4 34 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Species Birds

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Smith River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Smith River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

67.7

23.8

47.7

59.6

8.6

3.0

150.4 0.0 8.9 5.0 2.8

Relative Abundance

6.2 %

15.4 %

30.8 %

38.5 %

5.6 %

1.9 %

97.0 % 0.0 % 5.8 % 3.2 % 1.8 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 66 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

ha ha ha ha ha

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

348 3,273 345,702 775,920 177

f

Ecoregion Goal

4,496,878 m

e

% % % % %

100 %

308 %

323 %

454 %

111 %

116 %

500 878 116 126 60

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 34 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Tributaries - Sediment

1 occ

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

93817 m 315772 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Abundance

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Smith River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

6.3 %

3.8 %

2.1 %

% of Total Known

216.7

137.5

76.4

Relative Abundance

20.0 %

12.7 %

7.1 %

Contribution to Goal

5 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

Ecoregion Goal

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20 %

164 %

173 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

6,384 ha 15,768 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 4 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 91 % Water 0 %

Thelypteris nevadensis

a

GRank

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Abundance

occ ha ha ha ha

2879 m 142 ha 2158 m

1 occ

0 ha

2 1 937 2 4164

Abundance

b

0.1 % 0.7 % 0.4 %

100.0 %

0.0 %

0.5 % 0.9 % 0.2 % 0.0 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 8 % % GAP 3 GAP 4 92 %

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Algal Beds Shore Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Saltmarsh Shore

Plant Communities

Marine

Sierra Wood Fern

Vascular Plants

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Species Birds

North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Dry Douglas-Fir And Madrone Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Sooke

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Sooke Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

Contribution to Goal

1.3 10.0 5.4

160.5

0.0

249.6 48.8 6.5 0.0 6.0

Relative Abundance

d

0.3 % 2.4 % 1.3 %

14.3 %

0.0 %

22.2 % 4.3 % 0.6 % 0.0 % 0.5 %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership % National National Other: 8 % National USFS: % % State/Provin Local: %

Relative Abundance

e

occ ha ha ha ha

939,089 m 5,844 ha 164,143 m

7 occ

302,959 ha

9 29 162,155 195,305 775,920

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

119 % 105 % 118 %

14 %

108 %

2956 407 166 127 126

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 92 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

14.9 92.9 201.3 5858.8 83.0 63.0 13.1

0.0 % 0.2 % 0.3 % 37.4 % 0.2 % 0.1 % 0.0 %

2003 m 7872 m 1928 m 456 m 1100 m 1366 m

345.0

142.0

225 m

194.9

110.0

0.9 %

0.4 %

151.3

2325 m

8549 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island

0.6 %

204.6

0.2 %

4250 m

Oncorhynchus nerka

Sockeye Salmon, West Island

1.3 %

159.4

6900 m

9998 m

Oncorhynchus clarki

Cutthroat Trout, West Island

0.6 %

205.8

176.8

820.6 68.2 37.1 1.0 13.9 34.3 21.4

Relative Abundance

0.2 %

13709 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

Coho Salmon, West Island

0.8 %

0.7 %

59.9 % 5.0 % 2.7 % 0.1 % 1.0 % 2.5 % 1.6 %

% of Total Known

3150 m

7178 m

Freshwater Macrohabitats

6247 m

Oncorhynchus keta

m m m m m m m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

1350 1294 564 459 1966 1740 3210

Abundance

Chum Salmon, West Island

GRank

Chinook Salmon, West Island

Fishes

Species

Freshwater

Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Mud Flat (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Sooke Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.2 %

0.8 %

1.1 %

74.8 %

2.6 %

1.2 %

0.2 %

4.4 %

1.8 %

2.5 %

1.4 %

1.9 %

2.6 %

2.0 %

2.6 %

2.3 %

199.6 % 16.6 % 9.0 % 0.2 % 3.4 % 8.4 % 5.2 %

Contribution to Goal m m m m m m m

818,034 m

136,816 m

43,046 m

2,578 m

306,396 m

168,906 m

118,230 m

52,799 m

380,781 m

126,642 m

609,198 m

220,095 m

382,902 m

673,874 m

273,258 m

276,806 m

676 7,802 6,248 193,399 58,215 20,837 61,723

Ecoregion Goal % % % % % % %

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586 %

433 %

162 %

90 %

448 %

119 %

459 %

132 %

457 %

294 %

168 %

191 %

102 %

155 %

144 %

176 %

333 72 9 88 98 57 94

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Sooke Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

12.1 19.9 59.7 3.8 0.4 1.8 873.0 295.6 3439.6 742.5

0.0 % 0.1 % 0.2 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 2.2 % 0.8 % 8.8 % 1.9 %

66 m 1516 m 15 m 12 m 43 m 1713 m 4866 m 2905 m 8980 m

Relative Abundance

442 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

9.5 %

43.9 %

3.8 %

11.1 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.8 %

0.3 %

0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

94,768 m

6,618 m

128,956 m

15,371 m

193,048 m

246,148 m

31,071 m

199,007 m

25,878 m

287,102 m

Ecoregion Goal

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220 %

255 %

253 %

211 %

265 %

186 %

163 %

240 %

114 %

162 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

573 ha 1,415 ac

Abundance

GRank

a

626 55 1291 117

m m m m

1 occ

132 ha

Abundance

b

5.5 % 0.0 % 0.5 % 0.1 %

0.3 %

0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Rock with Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Pigeon Guillemot

Birds

Species

Marine

Cepphus columba

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 7 % Developed 38 % Undeveloped 31 % Water 1 %

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

South Beach State Park

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

South Beach State Park Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

834.7 7.6 73.5 18.0

39.5

8.5

Relative Abundance

18.2 % 0.2 % 1.6 % 0.4 %

0.9 %

0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 100 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

3,436 33,330 80,427 29,817

m m m m

116 occ

195,305 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

132 119 122 64

% % % %

171 %

127 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

25,384 ha 62,697 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % % Water

ha ha ha ha ha ha

G3

Arborimus longicaudus

Red Tree Vole

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species Fishes

Freshwater

T2

Martes pennanti pacifica

Pacific Fisher

5 occ

1 occ

3 occ

Mammals

7 occ

Megomphix hemphilli

26 occ

7 14 46 16354 8127 682

Abundance

b

Prophysaon coeruleum

T3

GRank

a

Oregon Megomphix (Snail)

Strix occidentalis caurina

Abundance

3.3 %

33.3 %

2.9 %

4.1 %

2.6 %

0.2 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 1.4 % 0.3 % 0.4 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 30 % GAP 4 69 %

GRank

Blue-Gray Taildropper

Invertebrates

Northern Spotted Owl

Species Birds

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

South Fork Coos River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

South Fork Coos River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

108.6

94.2

65.2

152.1

14.6

6.1 1.2 0.1 13.4 3.0 5.1

Relative Abundance

38.5 %

33.3 %

23.1 %

53.8 %

5.2 %

2.1 % 0.4 % 0.0 % 4.7 % 1.0 % 1.8 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 31 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha ha

13 occ

3 occ

13 occ

13 occ

503 occ

348 3,273 162,155 345,702 775,920 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % %

308 %

100 %

323 %

454 %

111 %

500 878 166 116 126 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 69 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

96065 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Coast Range small rivers - sedimentary, low to mid elevation

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Inland Headwaters - Sediment

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1 3 occ

1 occ

54108 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

95521 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

South Fork Coos River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

5.1 %

4.5 %

1.2 %

1.2 %

1.1 %

% of Total Known

329.0

282.0

76.2

80.3

41.9

Relative Abundance

16.7 %

14.3 %

3.9 %

4.1 %

2.1 %

Contribution to Goal

18 occ

7 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

Ecoregion Goal

Page 273 of 328

106 %

129 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

26,463 ha 65,364 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

Rana boylii

Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog

Abundance

ha ha ha ha

1 occ

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

8 occ

Sidalcea malviflora ssp patula

9 occ

Bensoniella oregana

G3

Coast Checker Bloom

Arborimus longicaudus

2 occ

Bensonia

Vascular Plants

Red Tree Vole

Mammals

Blue-Gray Taildropper

Prophysaon coeruleum

21 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

Invertebrates

12 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

1 occ

1 occ

61 96 15087 7029

Abundance

b

Northern Spotted Owl

T3

G4

GRank

a

12.5 %

26.7 %

6.0 %

1.2 %

2.1 %

0.7 %

9.1 %

1.4 %

1.8 % 0.0 % 0.6 % 3.7 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 1 % GAP 2 2 % GAP 3 76 % GAP 4 21 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Birds

Plethodon elongatus

Del Norte Salamander

Species Amphibians

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

South Fork Coquille River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

South Fork Coquille River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

20.8

166.7

187.6

41.7

11.3

3.7

38.7

20.8

47.5 0.1 5.3 50.3

Relative Abundance

7.7 %

61.5 %

69.2 %

15.4 %

4.2 %

1.4 %

14.3 %

7.7 %

17.5 % 0.0 % 1.9 % 18.6 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 79 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

7 occ

13 occ

348 345,702 775,920 37,848

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

46 %

69 %

308 %

454 %

111 %

116 %

86 %

138 %

500 116 126 140

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 21 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 274 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

37585 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Coast Range small rivers - sedimentary, low to mid elevation

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Ridge - Sediment

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1 2 occ

1 occ

26882 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

40483 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

2 occ

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Triteleia hendersonii var leachiae

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Leach's Brodiaea

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

South Fork Coquille River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

28.6 %

4.5 %

0.5 %

0.6 %

0.5 %

5.4 %

% of Total Known

1893.2

270.5

28.6

38.3

17.0

41.7

Relative Abundance

100.0 %

14.3 %

1.5 %

2.0 %

0.9 %

15.4 %

Contribution to Goal

2 occ

7 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

13 occ

Ecoregion Goal

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150 %

129 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

23 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

9,446 ha 23,332 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 7 % % Developed Undeveloped 93 % Water 0 %

Fender's Blue Butterfly

Cimicifuga elata

Lupinus sulphureus var kincaidii

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Mineral Spring

Plant Communities

Tall Bugbane

Kincaid's Sulfur Lupine

T2

T1

G3

Rhyacotriton variegatus

Icaricia icarioides fenderi

T4

Rana aurora aurora

Vascular Plants

a

GRank

Southern Torrent Salamander

Invertebrates

Abundance

1 occ

1 occ

3 occ

1 occ

1 occ

1 occ

4496 ha 4343 ha

Abundance

b

1.6 %

2.0 %

11.1 %

9.1 %

2.4 %

1.0 %

0.4 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 14 % GAP 4 86 %

GRank

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

South Yamhill River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

South Yamhill River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

38.0

108.4

175.2

58.4

58.4

108.4

9.9 4.2

Relative Abundance

5.0 %

14.3 %

23.1 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

14.3 %

1.3 % 0.6 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 14 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

20 occ

7 occ

13 occ

13 occ

13 occ

7 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

150 %

257 %

77 %

23 %

192 %

671 %

116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 86 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

GRank Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coast Range Tributaries - Shales, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Upper Willamette River ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

South Yamhill River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2 occ

2564 m

Abundance

18.2 %

0.4 %

% of Total Known

3535.2

69.9

Relative Abundance

66.7 %

1.3 %

Contribution to Goal

3 occ

194,575 m

Ecoregion Goal

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67 %

54 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

320,854 ha 792,508 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 95 % Water 3 %

Abundance

occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha occ

22538 ha 49986 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

15 occ

11 60 113 24 85 6696 41 24030 781 21 27388 66812 119345 287 8

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

b

Abundance

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

GRank

a

8.2 %

7.6 %

0.8 %

64.7 % 16.0 % 29.5 % 16.3 % 5.1 % 20.5 % 29.3 % 4.4 % 0.1 % 12.3 % 1.1 % 17.5 % 7.4 % 0.8 % 10.3 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 78 % GAP 3 10 % GAP 4 12 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Species

Boreal Fen Boreal Wet Meadow North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Dry Douglas-Fir And Madrone Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Strathcona

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Strathcona Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

3.7

3.4

0.4

27.3 111.7 280.6 44.7 5.7 45.7 31.2 3.3 0.1 52.1 0.8 19.6 8.2 0.8 14.9

Relative Abundance

16.5 %

15.3 %

1.8 %

122.2 % 500.0 % 1255.6 % 200.0 % 25.5 % 204.6 % 139.7 % 14.8 % 0.4 % 233.3 % 3.5 % 87.5 % 36.8 % 3.8 % 66.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 88 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha occ

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

839 occ

9 12 9 12 332 3,273 29 162,155 195,305 9 775,920 76,367 324,193 7,569 12

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

108 %

110 %

90 %

167 1833 2956 650 230 878 407 166 127 1067 126 375 236 262 267

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 12 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Vancouver Island Marmot

1 occ

Douglasia laevigata var ciliolata

Smooth Douglasia

1054 m 41503 m 53623 m 106357 m 66788 m 20216 m 37404 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus clarki Oncorhynchus clarki Salvelinus malma

Chum Salmon, East Island

Chum Salmon, West Island

Coho Salmon, East Island

Coho Salmon, West Island

Cutthroat Trout, East Island

Cutthroat Trout, West Island

Dolly Varden, East Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

736 m 47427 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Chinook Salmon, West Island

6436 m 150 m

Chinook Salmon, East Island

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Marine Ecological Systems

Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Shore Eelgrass (Ha) Eelgrass Estuary Saltmarsh Estuary

Plant Communities

G5

1 occ

Erysimum arenicola var torulosum

Sand-Dwelling Wallflower

m m ha m m

3 occ

Erigeron salishii

Salish Daisy

6436 150 33 6436 6436

2 occ

Aster paucicapitatus

Marine

2 occ

Draba lonchocarpa var vestita

1 occ

Olympic Mountain Aster

G1

14 occ

2 occ

Abundance

Lance-Fruited Draba

Vascular Plants

G5

GRank

Marmota vancouverensis

Lagopus leucurus

White-Tailed Ptarmigan

Mammals

Accipiter gentilis

Northern Goshawk

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Strathcona Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

12.2 %

2.6 %

8.8 %

4.7 %

2.9 %

4.6 %

0.2 %

5.1 %

0.1 %

0.8 % 0.0 %

1.7 % 0.0 % 2.2 % 1.1 % 0.4 %

12.5 %

25.0 %

75.0 %

40.0 %

40.0 %

16.7 %

38.9 %

3.8 %

% of Total Known

38.0

8.2

27.6

24.6

15.2

23.7

1.0

26.7

0.6

0.2 0.0

0.5 0.0 0.6 0.3 0.1

1.7

0.9

2.7

1.8

3.4

1.2

11.6

2.2

Relative Abundance

24.4 %

5.3 %

17.7 %

15.8 %

9.7 %

15.2 %

0.6 %

17.1 %

0.4 %

2.7 % 0.1 %

5.7 % 0.0 % 7.4 % 3.8 % 1.5 %

7.7 %

4.0 %

12.0 %

8.0 %

15.4 %

5.6 %

51.9 %

10.0 %

Contribution to Goal

m m ha m m

153,568 m

382,902 m

377,832 m

673,874 m

551,718 m

273,258 m

166,896 m

276,806 m

184,827 m

239,478 m 226,193 m

112,601 939,089 443 169,841 442,357

13 occ

25 occ

25 occ

25 occ

13 occ

18 occ

27 occ

20 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

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123 %

102 %

69 %

155 %

122 %

144 %

78 %

176 %

154 %

223 % 102 %

179 119 120 224 228

62 %

16 %

16 %

20 %

38 %

28 %

100 %

105 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology 208.6 104.0 10.2 19.2 311.8 359.9 165.6 311.6 184.2 9.6 147.7 54.4

26.8 % 6.7 % 1.3 % 2.5 % 100.0 % 46.2 % 53.1 % 99.9 % 59.0 % 1.2 % 18.9 % 3.5 % 35.7 %

12661 m 254005 m 809 m 1830 m 7702 m 151230 m 1081 m 408 m 508 m 3244 m 3587 m 41225 m 310 m

111.5

2.2

0.1 %

312.2

42.2

1790 m

8.1 %

7.7

250.5

164888 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island

1.5 %

16.6

39.8

80.4 %

11743 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

3.2 %

7.7 %

5638 m

46907 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

38.1

5.2

28.7

Relative Abundance

100.0 %

56146 m

Oncorhynchus nerka

Sockeye Salmon, West Island

7.3 %

1.0 %

9.2 %

% of Total Known

669 m

27888 m

Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

Pink Salmon, West Island

Freshwater Macrohabitats

2860 m

18882 m

Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

G5

Salvelinus malma

Abundance

Pink Salmon, East Island

GRank

Dolly Varden, West Island

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Strathcona Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

71.5 %

34.9 %

94.7 %

6.1 %

118.1 %

199.9 %

106.2 %

230.8 %

200.0 %

12.3 %

6.5 %

66.7 %

133.8 %

1.4 %

160.7 %

200.3 %

27.1 %

4.9 %

10.6 %

25.5 %

24.4 %

3.4 %

18.4 %

Contribution to Goal

433 m

118,230 m

3,786 m

52,799 m

430 m

204 m

1,018 m

65,517 m

3,851 m

14,882 m

12,380 m

380,781 m

9,461 m

126,642 m

3,508 m

334 m

609,198 m

237,775 m

441,335 m

220,095 m

114,095 m

85,030 m

102,560 m

Ecoregion Goal

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152 %

459 %

328 %

132 %

200 %

200 %

200 %

354 %

200 %

233 %

279 %

457 %

387 %

294 %

181 %

200 %

168 %

125 %

133 %

191 %

160 %

56 %

148 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geo First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Strathcona Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

482.4 311.5 212.2 237.4 67.0 19.9 0.9 311.9 346.1 311.8 219.2

87.3 9.5 312.0 416.4 311.8 404.5 4.5 440.2

61.9 % 100.0 % 68.1 % 30.5 % 4.3 % 2.6 % 0.1 % 100.0 % 44.4 % 100.0 % 70.3 % 0.7 % 15.7 % 5.6 % 3.1 % 100.0 % 53.4 % 100.0 % 51.9 % 0.6 % 56.5 %

40710 m 1483 m 2429 m 8157 m 131608 m 1536 m 17 m 2961 m 76759 m 886 m 6653 m 1494 m 7205 m 76574 m 67 m 2753 m 66555 m 904 m 72558 m 2540 m 119315 m

122.5

5.4

311.3

100.0 %

Relative Abundance

607 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

282.4 %

2.9 %

259.4 %

200.0 %

267.1 %

200.1 %

6.1 %

56.0 %

78.6 %

3.5 %

140.6 %

200.0 %

222.0 %

200.1 %

0.6 %

12.8 %

43.0 %

152.3 %

136.1 %

199.8 %

309.4 %

199.7 %

Contribution to Goal

42,252 m

87,042 m

27,967 m

452 m

24,918 m

1,376 m

1,100 m

136,816 m

9,167 m

43,046 m

4,733 m

443 m

34,571 m

1,480 m

3,072 m

12,035 m

306,396 m

5,356 m

1,785 m

742 m

13,157 m

304 m

Ecoregion Goal

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408 %

187 %

386 %

200 %

385 %

200 %

128 %

433 %

360 %

162 %

151 %

200 %

341 %

200 %

277 %

267 %

448 %

313 %

165 %

200 %

399 %

200 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Fourth Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Strathcona Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

8.6 9.9 102.2 38.7 779.5 507.0 135.3 311.8 259.4 0.6 80.5

31.8 312.0 452.7 93.8 311.9 248.1 71.9 779.4

1.1 % 1.3 % 13.1 % 5.0 % 100.0 % 32.5 % 17.4 % 100.0 % 83.2 % 0.1 % 10.3 % 4.7 % 0.3 % 10.2 % 100.0 % 58.1 % 12.0 % 100.0 % 31.8 % 23.1 % 100.0 %

1081 m 1881 m 1977 m 1491 m 70771 m 649788 m 7020 m 852 m 4076 m 163 m 4018 m 51806 m 82 m 134 m 1853 m 35297 m 13691 m 1454 m 62946 m 1851 m 11649 m

2.2

73.1

202.6

13.0 %

Relative Abundance

1063246 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

499.9 %

46.1 %

159.1 %

200.1 %

60.2 %

290.4 %

200.1 %

20.4 %

1.4 %

46.9 %

51.7 %

0.4 %

166.4 %

200.0 %

86.8 %

325.2 %

500.0 %

24.9 %

65.6 %

6.3 %

5.5 %

130.0 %

Contribution to Goal

2,330 m

4,013 m

39,552 m

727 m

22,746 m

12,156 m

926 m

657 m

5,945 m

110,483 m

7,778 m

42,081 m

2,450 m

426 m

8,087 m

199,816 m

14,154 m

6,001 m

3,014 m

29,693 m

19,612 m

818,034 m

Ecoregion Goal

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500 %

197 %

297 %

200 %

255 %

396 %

200 %

148 %

307 %

407 %

347 %

141 %

166 %

200 %

339 %

680 %

500 %

276 %

488 %

303 %

257 %

586 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Strathcona Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

134.0 779.5 135.2 239.8 345.3 56.7 262.5 300.4 311.8 279.2 87.2

58.2 83.4 311.7 95.0 311.9 52.2

43.0 % 100.0 % 17.3 % 76.9 % 44.3 % 10.9 % 84.2 % 38.5 % 100.0 % 89.6 % 11.2 % 77.5 % 3.7 % 7.5 % 10.7 % 100.0 % 12.2 % 100.0 % 6.7 %

1470 m 21641 m 172529 m 1723 m 5886 m 89521 m 5924 m 10344 m 1378 m 4786 m 107981 m 3522 m 33 m 5741 m 2534 m 1590 m 78606 m 3129 m 31733 m

11.4

241.6

62.4

12.0 %

Relative Abundance

114827 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

33.5 %

200.0 %

61.0 %

200.0 %

53.5 %

37.3 %

7.3 %

154.9 %

55.9 %

179.1 %

200.0 %

192.7 %

168.4 %

36.4 %

221.5 %

153.8 %

86.7 %

500.0 %

86.0 %

40.0 %

Contribution to Goal

94,768 m

1,564 m

128,956 m

795 m

4,738 m

15,371 m

454 m

2,273 m

193,048 m

2,672 m

689 m

5,369 m

3,518 m

246,148 m

2,657 m

1,120 m

199,007 m

4,328 m

1,710 m

287,102 m

Ecoregion Goal

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220 %

200 %

253 %

200 %

239 %

211 %

126 %

155 %

265 %

189 %

200 %

317 %

185 %

186 %

269 %

154 %

240 %

500 %

95 %

162 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

5,799 ha 14,323 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 4 % Undeveloped 86 % Water 6 %

ha occ ha ha

2 occ

1 occ 1 occ 2 occ 3 occ 1 occ

Leioderma sorediatum Bryoria pseudocapillaris Pannaria rubiginosa Campylopus schmidii Limbella fryei

Lichen Treepelt (Leioderma)

Lichen (Bryoria)

Lichen (Pannaria)

Moss (Campylopus)

Moss (Limbella)

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Plant Communities

2 occ

Erioderma sorediatum

Lichen Treepelt (Erioderma)

Nonvascular Plants

5 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

1 occ

1650 9 587 2379

Abundance

b

Brachyramphus marmoratus

T3

T4

GRank

a

Northern Spotted Owl

Rana aurora aurora

Abundance

100.0 %

60.0 %

66.7 %

50.0 %

50.0 %

33.3 %

0.2 %

0.3 %

1.0 %

0.3 % 3.7 % 0.1 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 1 % GAP 3 58 % GAP 4 38 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Birds

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Sutton Lake

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Sutton Lake Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

49.5

529.9

353.3

176.6

95.1

206.1

4.9

7.0

176.6

10.4 1854.8 2.1 3.8

Relative Abundance

4.0 %

42.9 %

28.6 %

14.3 %

7.7 %

16.7 %

0.4 %

0.6 %

14.3 %

0.8 % 150.0 % 0.2 % 0.3 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 59 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha occ ha ha

25 occ

7 occ

7 occ

7 occ

13 occ

12 occ

503 occ

880 occ

7 occ

195,305 6 345,702 775,920

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

4 %

57 %

29 %

29 %

15 %

42 %

111 %

116 %

671 %

127 3850 116 126

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 38 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Sediment

1 occ

27725 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

23120 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

4133 m

15 ha

3 ha

6.3 %

0.3 %

0.3 %

1.5 %

0.1 %

0.4 %

7.1 %

1727.9

96.3

44.4

23.3

1.2

6.6

41.1

206.1 824.3 412.2

12.5 % 50.0 % 11.1 %

1 occ 2 occ 1 occ

1 occ

412.2

Relative Abundance

14.3 %

% of Total Known

1 occ

Abundance

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Aquatic Bed (ha)

Plant Communities

Western Snowy Plover

Species Birds

Marine

Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Salhoo Malfus / Carobn Lysame) Lowland Coniferous Forested Wetlands (Picsit / Carobn Lysame) Lowland Coniferous Forested Wetlands (Pinconc / Carobn) Sphagnum Bogs and Poor Fens (Ledgla / Darcal / Sphagn) Ledgla / darcal / sphagn

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Sutton Lake Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

20.0 %

1.1 %

0.5 %

5.1 %

0.3 %

1.5 %

9.1 %

16.7 % 66.7 % 33.3 %

33.3 %

Contribution to Goal

5 occ

2,487,321 m

4,496,878 m

80,427 m

5,499 ha

198 ha

11 occ

6 occ 3 occ 3 occ

3 occ

Ecoregion Goal

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220 %

164 %

100 %

122 %

206 %

258 %

100 %

117 % 100 % 233 %

133 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

32,851 ha 81,142 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 86 % Water 7 %

Brachyramphus marmoratus Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Blue-Gray Taildropper

Hydrocotyle verticillata

Campylopus schmidii

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Plant Communities

Whorled Marsh Pennywort

Vascular Plants

Moss (Campylopus)

Nonvascular Plants

Prophysaon coeruleum

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Invertebrates

a

T3

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Abundance

ha ha occ ha ha

1 occ

1 occ

2 occ

5 occ

12 occ

2 occ

1 4314 49 2079 20094

Abundance

b

20.0 %

20.0 %

1.2 %

0.5 %

0.7 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.7 % 20.0 % 0.2 % 0.8 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 5 % GAP 3 36 % GAP 4 58 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Tahkenitch-Siltcoos Lakes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tahkenitch-Siltcoos Lakes Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

31.2

31.2

33.6

2.2

3.0

0.5

0.0 4.8 1782.5 1.3 5.7

Relative Abundance

14.3 %

14.3 %

15.4 %

1.0 %

1.4 %

0.2 %

0.0 % 2.2 % 816.7 % 0.6 % 2.6 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 41 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha occ ha ha

7 occ

7 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

3,273 195,305 6 345,702 775,920

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

71 %

57 %

454 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

878 127 3850 116 126

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 58 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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45904 m 80312 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Coast Range small rivers - sedimentary, low to mid elevation

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Headwaters - Sediment Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Sediment Inland Headwaters - Sediment

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1 1 occ 1 occ 1 occ

1 occ

82028 m

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

56861 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

m m m m m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

760 321 191 1942 3129

23 ha 10 ha

8 ha

2 occ

3 occ

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Very Protected (Embayment)

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha) Unconsolidated (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Saltmarsh (ha)

Plant Communities

Western Snowy Plover

Species Birds

Marine

Mineral Spring

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tahkenitch-Siltcoos Lakes Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

8.3 % 6.3 % 1.7 %

4.5 %

1.0 %

0.6 %

0.9 %

0.6 %

0.1 % 1.0 % 0.8 % 0.7 % 38.4 %

0.1 % 3.2 %

0.1 %

14.3 %

4.9 %

% of Total Known

381.3 305.1 84.7

217.9

49.3

28.1

27.8

19.3

0.3 2.7 2.0 1.9 102.2

0.3 8.7

0.2

14.5

32.7

Relative Abundance

25.0 % 20.0 % 5.6 %

14.3 %

3.2 %

1.8 %

1.8 %

1.3 %

0.3 % 3.4 % 2.5 % 2.4 % 128.0 %

0.4 % 10.9 %

0.2 %

18.2 %

15.0 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m

4 occ 5 occ 18 occ

7 occ

2,487,321 m

2,487,321 m

4,496,878 m

4,496,878 m

239,478 9,335 7,615 80,427 2,445

5,499 ha 91 ha

3,169 ha

11 occ

20 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

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200 % 220 % 106 %

129 %

164 %

164 %

100 %

100 %

223 278 309 122 333

206 % 121 %

238 %

100 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

25,012 ha 61,781 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 84 % Water 4 %

a

T4

Rana aurora aurora

ha occ ha ha

8 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

1 occ 1 occ

Leioderma sorediatum Bryoria pseudocapillaris

Lichen Treepelt (Leioderma)

Lichen (Bryoria)

4 occ

Hydrocotyle verticillata

Whorled Marsh Pennywort

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

1 occ

Abronia umbellata ssp breviflora

Pink Sandverbena

Vascular Plants

1 occ

Erioderma sorediatum

Lichen Treepelt (Erioderma)

Nonvascular Plants

3 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Northern Spotted Owl

1 occ

3 occ

1367 52 2232 16983

Abundance

b

Bald Eagle T3

G4

Plethodon dunni

GRank

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Birds

Abundance

80.0 %

10.0 %

50.0 %

50.0 %

16.7 %

0.8 %

0.2 %

1.0 %

4.7 %

0.2 % 21.2 % 0.2 % 0.7 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 7 % GAP 3 43 % GAP 4 49 %

GRank

Dunn's Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Tenmile Lake

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tenmile Lake Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

163.8

12.5

41.0

22.1

23.9

4.6

1.0

41.0

122.9

2.0 2484.5 1.9 6.3

Relative Abundance

57.1 %

4.3 %

14.3 %

7.7 %

8.3 %

1.6 %

0.4 %

14.3 %

42.9 %

0.7 % 866.7 % 0.6 % 2.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 14 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 36 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha occ ha ha

7 occ

23 occ

7 occ

13 occ

12 occ

503 occ

839 occ

7 occ

7 occ

195,305 6 345,702 775,920

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

71 %

30 %

29 %

15 %

42 %

111 %

90 %

671 %

586 %

127 3850 116 126

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 49 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Coastal Range Headwaters - Sediment Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Sediment

1 occ 1 occ

80490 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

89896 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

5977 m 3272 m

1 occ 1 occ

Abundance

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Shorebird Concentration Area Western Snowy Plover

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tenmile Lake Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

8.3 % 6.3 %

1.0 %

1.0 %

5.6 % 1.2 %

4.3 % 7.1 %

% of Total Known

500.8 400.6

64.8

40.0

19.5 4.3

6.6 9.5

Relative Abundance

25.0 % 20.0 %

3.2 %

2.0 %

18.6 % 4.1 %

6.3 % 9.1 %

Contribution to Goal

4 occ 5 occ

2,487,321 m

4,496,878 m

32,087 m 80,427 m

16 occ 11 occ

Ecoregion Goal

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200 % 220 %

164 %

100 %

121 % 122 %

119 % 100 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

30,007 ha 74,118 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 14 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 73 % Water 11 %

ha ha ha ha ha

2 occ G5

Strix occidentalis caurina Progne subis

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Plant Communities

Hairy-Stemmed Checker-Mallow

Vascular Plants Sidalcea hirtipes

5 occ T3

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Northern Spotted Owl

3 occ

2 occ

1 occ

Purple Martin

3 occ

Ardea herodias

10 occ

4 8289 4655 9357 67

Abundance

b

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

GRank

a

Great-Blue Heron

Rhyacotriton kezeri

Abundance

20.0 %

2.4 %

0.2 %

0.3 %

1.4 %

0.2 %

12.2 %

0.0 % 1.3 % 0.4 % 0.4 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 56 % GAP 4 32 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Columbia Torrent Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Tillamook Bay-Kilchis River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tillamook Bay-Kilchis River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

28.7

53.1

1.0

1.4

26.6

0.9

95.6

0.3 10.1 3.2 2.9 0.0

Relative Abundance

12.0 %

22.2 %

0.4 %

0.6 %

11.1 %

0.4 %

40.0 %

0.1 % 4.2 % 1.3 % 1.2 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 4 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 51 Local: 1

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

25 occ

9 occ

503 occ

880 occ

9 occ

839 occ

25 occ

3,273 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

48 %

367 %

111 %

116 %

144 %

90 %

188 %

878 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 32 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Salvir - disspi - trimar - (jaucar)

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment)

Shoreline

Cobble/Gravel (ha) Cobble/Gravel Flat (ha) Flat (ha) Mud (ha) Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha) Shell (ha) Wood Debris/Organic (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Seagrass (ha)

Algal Beds (ha) Aquatic Bed (ha) Bedrock (ha) Eelgrass Estuary Intertidal Salt Marshes (Salvir Disspi Trimar)

Plant Communities ha ha ha m occ

4061 3255 21123 56328 12598

37 8 60 170 203 784 235 183 691 1210 3 0 m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

564 ha 62902 m 617 ha

121 80 0 14064 7

2 occ

3 occ

Cepphus columba

Shorebird Concentration Area

2 occ

Haematopus bachmani

1 occ

Abundance

Pigeon Guillemot

GRank

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Mineral Spring

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tillamook Bay-Kilchis River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

6.2 % 3.0 % 14.0 % 11.7 % 1.6 %

20.5 % 4.2 % 6.4 % 33.0 % 0.7 % 4.3 % 0.9 % 1.8 % 16.6 % 14.2 % 16.8 % 1.6 %

5.3 % 4.3 % 1.9 %

1.1 % 12.2 % 0.4 % 2.5 % 10.3 %

8.7 %

0.8 %

0.6 %

1.6 %

% of Total Known

18.2 8.8 40.9 34.0 4.6

59.6 12.2 18.8 96.1 1.9 12.5 2.6 5.2 48.3 41.5 50.0 4.4

15.6 12.4 5.5

3.1 35.5 1.1 7.2 27.8

10.9

2.3

1.6

11.9

Relative Abundance

20.8 % 10.0 % 46.7 % 38.9 % 5.3 %

68.1 % 14.0 % 21.5 % 109.9 % 2.2 % 14.3 % 2.9 % 6.0 % 55.3 % 47.5 % 57.2 % 5.1 %

17.8 % 14.2 % 6.3 %

3.6 % 40.6 % 1.3 % 8.3 % 31.8 %

12.5 %

2.6 %

1.9 %

5.0 %

Contribution to Goal

ha ha ha m occ

19,507 32,500 45,204 144,777 239,478

55 60 279 155 9,168 5,499 7,977 3,069 1,250 2,550 5 8

m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

3,169 ha 442,357 m 9,868 ha

3,384 198 20 169,841 22

16 occ

116 occ

108 occ

20 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

% % % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % %

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226 106 218 215 223

282 332 116 244 287 206 239 224 246 256 60 163

238 % 228 % 294 %

330 258 210 224 250

119 %

171 %

159 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

m m m m m m m m

110569 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Inland Headwaters - Volcanic

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Coastal Rivers - Volcanic To Granite, Low To Mid Elevation, Mixed Gradient

1 occ

1 occ

132436 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

139030 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

55587 m

1505 840 13506 701 3677 2964 2290 5231

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tillamook Bay-Kilchis River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

11.1 %

20.0 %

1.3 %

3.0 %

1.5 %

2.3 %

1.5 % 23.5 % 13.7 % 1.3 % 6.5 % 2.7 % 2.4 % 2.0 %

% of Total Known

556.5

834.8

74.2

166.2

51.6

128.5

4.4 68.4 39.9 3.9 19.0 7.8 6.9 5.7

Relative Abundance

33.3 %

50.0 %

4.4 %

10.0 %

3.1 %

7.7 %

5.0 % 78.2 % 45.6 % 4.4 % 21.7 % 8.9 % 7.9 % 6.5 %

Contribution to Goal m m m m m m m m

3 occ

2 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

722,295 m

30,025 1,075 29,625 15,799 16,915 33,330 29,156 80,427

Ecoregion Goal % % % % % % % %

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67 %

100 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

150 %

194 264 198 247 247 119 255 122

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

11,997 ha 29,633 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 11 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 88 % Water 0 %

g2

Sidalcea nelsoniana

Nelson's Checker-Mallow

T3

T1

T3

T4

T2

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Freshwater

a

GRank

Lupinus sulphureus var kincaidii

Clemmys marmorata marmorata

Icaricia icarioides fenderi

Strix occidentalis caurina

Rana aurora aurora

Abundance

1 occ

2 occ

1 occ

1 occ

2 occ

1 occ

5541 ha 5746 ha 6 ha

Abundance

b

2.3 %

7.4 %

1.3 %

9.1 %

0.2 %

1.0 %

0.5 % 0.2 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 40 % GAP 4 60 %

GRank

Kincaid's Sulfur Lupine

Vascular Plants

Northwestern Pond Turtle

Reptiles

Fender's Blue Butterfly

Invertebrates

Northern Spotted Owl

Birds

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Amphibians

Species

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Trask Mountain

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Trask Mountain Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

199.2

91.9

66.4

46.0

2.4

85.4

9.6 4.4 0.0

Relative Abundance

33.3 %

15.4 %

11.1 %

7.7 %

0.4 %

14.3 %

1.6 % 0.7 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 25 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local: 15

Relative Abundance

e

3 occ

13 occ

9 occ

13 occ

503 occ

7 occ

345,702 ha 775,920 ha 324,193 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

267 %

77 %

122 %

23 %

111 %

671 %

116 % 126 % 236 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 60 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Ecoregion Goal

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coast Range Headwaters - Sedimentary, Mid Elevation Coast Range Headwaters - Volcanics, Mid Elevation

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Upper Willamette River ESU

Species Fishes

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Trask Mountain Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

1 occ 1 occ

26481 m

Abundance

3.2 % 7.7 %

4.1 %

% of Total Known

463.9 1043.8

568.2

Relative Abundance

11.1 % 25.0 %

13.6 %

Contribution to Goal

9 occ 4 occ

194,575 m

Ecoregion Goal

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67 % 100 %

54 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

79,892 ha 197,334 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 4 % Undeveloped 91 % Water 4 %

a

Sorex palustris brooksi Ardea herodias Brachyramphus marmoratus

Great-Blue Heron

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

T2

GRank

Common Water Shrew, Brooksi Subspecies

Abundance

occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha

1626 ha

1 occ

4 occ

11 occ

1 4 8 5 76 180 2 7127 244 5 33778 6293 12613 93

Abundance

b

0.6 %

1.4 %

100.0 %

0.6 %

5.9 % 1.1 % 2.1 % 3.4 % 4.6 % 0.5 % 1.2 % 1.3 % 0.0 % 2.9 % 1.3 % 1.6 % 0.8 % 0.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 2 % GAP 3 8 % GAP 4 90 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

Boreal Fen Boreal Wet Meadow North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Dry Douglas-Fir And Madrone Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

1.0

10.0

14.4

1.2

10.0 29.9 79.8 37.4 20.5 4.9 5.0 3.9 0.1 49.9 3.9 7.4 3.5 1.1

Relative Abundance

1.1 %

11.1 %

16.0 %

1.3 %

11.1 % 33.3 % 88.9 % 41.7 % 22.9 % 5.5 % 5.6 % 4.4 % 0.1 % 55.6 % 4.4 % 8.2 % 3.9 % 1.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 10 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha

147,425 ha

9 occ

25 occ

839 occ

9 12 9 12 332 3,273 29 162,155 195,305 9 775,920 76,367 324,193 7,569

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % %

110 %

144 %

16 %

90 %

167 1833 2956 650 230 878 407 166 127 1067 126 375 236 262

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 90 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Accipiter gentilis Lagopus leucurus

White-Tailed Ptarmigan

Ermine, Anguinae Subspecies

32325 m 107421 m 77729 m 48515 m 69664 m 20816 m 14262 m 24017 m 40420 m 72323 m 62667 m 87524 m

G5 G5

Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus clarki Oncorhynchus clarki Salvelinus malma Salvelinus malma Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss

Chum Salmon, East Island

Coho Salmon, East Island

Coho Salmon, West Island

Cutthroat Trout, East Island

Cutthroat Trout, West Island

Dolly Varden, East Island

Dolly Varden, West Island

Pink Salmon, East Island

Sockeye Salmon, East Island

Sockeye Salmon, West Island

Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Freshwater Macrohabitats

57700 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

314.4 155.9

2.5 % 94840 m

90.0

165.0

102.6

115.0

173.0

105.0

277.2

84.9

113.9

80.4

72.2

121.9

121.3

130.5

125.7

3.6

10.0

13.8

6.9

16.6

4.5

1.1

Relative Abundance

10.0 %

4.3 %

7.9 %

4.9 %

5.5 %

8.3 %

5.0 %

22.1 %

6.8 %

9.1 %

6.4 %

3.5 %

5.8 %

5.8 %

6.3 %

6.0 %

25.0 %

100.0 %

16.7 %

9.1 %

13.9 %

1.9 %

0.6 %

% of Total Known

20064 m

45400 m

37093 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

1 occ

2 occ

2 occ

1 occ

5 occ

1 occ

3859 ha

Chinook Salmon, West Island

Erysimum arenicola var torulosum

T3

T3

G5

Abundance

Chinook Salmon, East Island

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Sand-Dwelling Wallflower

Vascular Plants

Mustela erminea anguinae

Speyeria zerene bremnerii

Valley Silverspot Butterfly

Mammals

Icaricia icarioides blackmorei

Boisduval's Blue, Blackmorei

Invertebrates

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Northern Goshawk

GRank

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

24.9 %

50.2 %

14.4 %

26.4 %

16.4 %

18.4 %

27.6 %

16.8 %

44.3 %

13.6 %

18.2 %

12.8 %

11.5 %

19.5 %

19.4 %

20.8 %

20.1 %

4.0 %

11.1 %

15.4 %

7.7 %

18.5 %

5.0 %

1.3 %

Contribution to Goal

380,781 m

39,958 m

609,198 m

237,775 m

441,335 m

220,095 m

86,896 m

85,030 m

102,560 m

153,568 m

382,902 m

377,832 m

673,874 m

551,718 m

166,896 m

276,806 m

184,827 m

25 occ

18 occ

13 occ

13 occ

27 occ

20 occ

302,959 ha

Ecoregion Goal

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457 %

283 %

168 %

125 %

133 %

191 %

177 %

56 %

148 %

123 %

102 %

69 %

155 %

122 %

78 %

176 %

154 %

16 %

11 %

85 %

69 %

100 %

105 %

108 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

67.7 79.4 132.3 52.5 239.5 86.5 279.0 118.9 69.5 284.5 143.4

292.6 168.9 66.8 68.0 278.1 210.0 179.6 281.6

2.2 % 2.5 % 2.1 % 4.2 % 7.7 % 2.8 % 8.9 % 1.9 % 2.2 % 9.1 % 11.4 % 4.6 % 1.8 % 9.3 % 2.7 % 5.3 % 2.2 % 8.9 % 16.8 % 5.7 % 22.5 %

7080 m 1117 m 24977 m 128 m 3166 m 1818 m 12780 m 58171 m 914 m 2699 m 858 m 7969 m 172 m 5307 m 36907 m 97 m 1154 m 4743 m 369 m 7148 m 218 m

22.8

144.3

391.3

12.5 %

Relative Abundance

1690 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

45.0 %

28.7 %

33.5 %

44.4 %

10.9 %

10.7 %

27.0 %

46.7 %

3.6 %

23.1 %

22.9 %

45.4 %

11.1 %

19.0 %

44.6 %

13.8 %

38.3 %

8.4 %

21.1 %

12.7 %

10.8 %

62.5 %

Contribution to Goal

484 m

24,918 m

1,100 m

10,676 m

10,630 m

906 m

136,816 m

11,357 m

4,733 m

34,571 m

3,746 m

5,941 m

8,237 m

306,396 m

28,683 m

13,157 m

8,276 m

1,523 m

118,230 m

8,808 m

65,517 m

2,703 m

Ecoregion Goal

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200 %

385 %

128 %

95 %

331 %

78 %

433 %

211 %

151 %

341 %

130 %

45 %

415 %

448 %

269 %

399 %

39 %

200 %

459 %

264 %

354 %

330 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

99.4 129.9 399.4 170.0 87.5 277.6 125.2 348.8 336.5 489.6 125.1

885.6 73.6 52.6 220.1 138.3 377.5 25.0 108.6

3.2 % 2.1 % 12.8 % 5.4 % 1.4 % 8.9 % 2.0 % 27.9 % 10.7 % 39.1 % 4.0 % 8.3 % 0.1 % 70.7 % 2.4 % 2.5 % 7.0 % 4.4 % 12.1 % 1.2 % 3.5 %

13824 m 169780 m 1922 m 2966 m 27922 m 3691 m 22101 m 1079 m 6807 m 443 m 2430 m 458 m 133 m 5676 m 1800 m 24142 m 3324 m 43972 m 2219 m 9833 m 1329 m

2.1

104.1

7.4

0.2 %

Relative Abundance

332 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

17.3 %

4.0 %

60.3 %

22.1 %

35.2 %

8.4 %

11.8 %

141.4 %

0.3 %

16.6 %

20.0 %

78.2 %

53.7 %

55.7 %

20.0 %

44.3 %

14.0 %

27.2 %

63.8 %

20.8 %

15.9 %

1.2 %

Contribution to Goal

7,664 m

246,148 m

3,681 m

199,007 m

9,455 m

287,102 m

15,320 m

4,013 m

39,552 m

2,753 m

12,156 m

566 m

12,665 m

1,937 m

110,483 m

8,325 m

199,816 m

10,922 m

3,014 m

818,034 m

87,042 m

27,967 m

Ecoregion Goal

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19 %

186 %

299 %

240 %

116 %

162 %

145 %

197 %

297 %

17 %

396 %

107 %

54 %

155 %

407 %

331 %

680 %

211 %

488 %

586 %

187 %

386 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

32.4 78.3 804.6 775.2 119.3 193.3 289.3 171.4 824.4 1005.6 161.0 930.1

1.0 % 2.5 % 25.7 % 61.9 % 3.8 % 6.2 % 9.2 % 5.5 % 26.3 % 32.1 % 5.1 % 29.7 %

24132 m 25499 m 708 m 2930 m 1463 m 4466 m 35303 m 10043 m 4860 m 24376 m 11211 m

Relative Abundance

635 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

148.5 %

25.7 %

160.6 %

131.7 %

27.4 %

46.2 %

30.9 %

19.1 %

123.8 %

128.5 %

12.5 %

5.2 %

Contribution to Goal

7,547 m

94,768 m

3,026 m

7,627 m

128,956 m

9,667 m

4,738 m

15,371 m

572 m

19,841 m

193,048 m

12,283 m

Ecoregion Goal

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231 %

220 %

499 %

189 %

253 %

278 %

239 %

211 %

196 %

129 %

265 %

125 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

46,389 ha 114,581 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 99 % Water 1 %

Abundance

occ occ occ ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha occ

12319 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus Glaucidium gnoma swarthi

Marbled Murrelet (CAP2)

Northern Pygmy-Owl, Swarthi Subspecies

3 occ

6183 ha

Brachyramphus marmoratus

9 occ

29 10 6 24 206 3466 42 5 1955 13043 22596 43 1

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

b

Abundance

Marbled Murrelet (CAP1)

G5

GRank

a

18.8 %

2.0 %

2.1 %

0.5 %

7.7 % 2.6 % 4.1 % 1.4 % 0.6 % 0.6 % 0.0 % 2.9 % 0.1 % 3.4 % 1.4 % 0.1 % 1.3 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 13 % GAP 3 86 % % GAP 4

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

Boreal Wet Meadow North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

British Columbia Integrated Site

Tsitika-Nimpkish

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tsitika-Nimpkish Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

25.8

6.3

6.5

1.7

373.5 171.7 77.3 11.0 9.7 3.3 0.0 85.9 0.4 26.4 10.8 0.9 12.9

Relative Abundance

16.7 %

4.1 %

4.2 %

1.1 %

241.7 % 111.1 % 50.0 % 7.1 % 6.3 % 2.1 % 0.0 % 55.6 % 0.3 % 17.1 % 7.0 % 0.6 % 8.3 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: 100 National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

occ occ occ ha ha ha ha occ ha ha ha ha occ

18 occ

302,959 ha

147,425 ha

839 occ

12 9 12 332 3,273 162,155 195,305 9 775,920 76,367 324,193 7,569 12

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % %

89 %

108 %

110 %

90 %

1833 2956 650 230 878 166 127 1067 126 375 236 262 267

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

15619 m 10357 m 6814 m 6826 m 38929 m

Oncorhynchus clarki Salvelinus malma Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus mykiss

Cutthroat Trout, East Island

Dolly Varden, East Island

Pink Salmon, East Island

Sockeye Salmon, East Island

Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology

303 m

55809 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch

Coho Salmon, East Island

Freshwater Macrohabitats

6814 m

G5

6826 m

Oncorhynchus keta

m m m m m m m m m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

544 6342 1399 143 170 2266 413 1570 757

2865 m 6342 m

7101 m

1 occ

Abundance

Chum Salmon, East Island

Lagopus leucurus

GRank

Chinook Salmon, East Island

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock With Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Kelp Shore Saltmarsh Estuary

Plant Communities

Mussels and barnacles

Species Invertebrates

Marine

White-Tailed Ptarmigan

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tsitika-Nimpkish Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

4.3 %

2.6 %

2.4 %

2.4 %

3.4 %

2.1 %

3.0 %

1.2 %

1.1 %

3.7 % 0.8 % 0.2 % 3.3 % 0.3 % 0.3 % 0.2 % 2.8 % 0.4 %

0.2 % 0.4 %

0.6 %

2.8 %

% of Total Known

93.0

95.1

84.7

86.4

72.7

44.6

109.1

44.0

39.8

7.0 1.5 0.4 6.2 0.5 0.6 0.4 5.3 0.7

0.4 0.8

1.2

5.7

Relative Abundance

8.6 %

8.8 %

7.9 %

8.0 %

6.7 %

4.1 %

10.1 %

4.1 %

3.7 %

12.3 % 2.6 % 0.7 % 11.0 % 0.9 % 1.0 % 0.7 % 9.3 % 1.2 %

0.6 % 1.4 %

2.1 %

3.7 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m

3,508 m

441,335 m

86,896 m

85,030 m

153,568 m

377,832 m

551,718 m

166,896 m

184,827 m

4,409 239,478 193,399 1,300 18,758 226,193 58,215 16,881 61,723

445,946 m 442,357 m

337,346 m

27 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % %

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181 %

133 %

177 %

56 %

123 %

69 %

122 %

78 %

154 %

124 223 88 131 216 102 98 144 94

142 % 228 %

132 %

100 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tsitika-Nimpkish Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

418.5 202.9 95.7 66.0 38.5 127.3 184.1 96.8 99.1 290.2 445.6

168.6 190.9 72.9 111.2 57.4 51.6 80.7 18.6

7.8 % 9.4 % 0.9 % 1.2 % 1.8 % 1.2 % 3.4 % 0.9 % 1.8 % 5.4 % 4.1 % 8.3 % 0.9 % 3.1 % 3.5 % 2.0 % 2.1 % 1.6 % 1.0 % 1.5 % 0.9 %

25427 m 81 m 10493 m 805 m 64 m 36162 m 5902 m 12286 m 2290 m 7526 m 338049 m 166699 m 10446 m 1901 m 7004 m 19398 m 20521 m 13095 m 257 m 14446 m 8 m

102.0

899.6

169.7

1.6 %

Relative Abundance

59942 m

Abundance

% of Total Known

1.7 %

7.5 %

4.8 %

5.3 %

10.3 %

6.8 %

17.7 %

15.6 %

9.5 %

83.4 %

41.3 %

26.9 %

9.2 %

9.0 %

17.1 %

11.8 %

3.6 %

6.1 %

8.9 %

18.8 %

38.8 %

15.7 %

Contribution to Goal

454 m

193,048 m

5,369 m

246,148 m

199,007 m

287,102 m

39,552 m

12,156 m

110,483 m

199,816 m

818,034 m

27,967 m

24,918 m

136,816 m

34,571 m

306,396 m

1,785 m

13,157 m

118,230 m

430 m

65,517 m

380,781 m

Ecoregion Goal

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126 %

265 %

317 %

186 %

240 %

162 %

297 %

396 %

407 %

680 %

586 %

386 %

385 %

433 %

341 %

448 %

165 %

399 %

459 %

200 %

354 %

457 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

400 ha 988 ac

1 occ 2 occ 2 occ

Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba

Common Murre Pelagic Cormorant

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline 389 m 2225 m

1 occ

Pigeon Guillemot

2 occ

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

Abundance

b

Haematopus bachmani

GRank

a

c

117.7

2.2 %

10345 m

0.1 % 0.8 %

21.8 181.5

113.1

218.7 138.1

1.0 % 0.6 %

121.5 211.6

0.5 %

d

Relative Abundance

1.0 %

0.6 %

% of Total Known

89.5

1.7 %

10709 m 10.9 %

8.3 %

27.1 %

21.8 %

0.3 % 2.8 %

1.7 %

3.3 % 2.1 %

3.2 %

1.9 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

292.1

5.4 %

1284 m

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

235.4

Relative Abundance

4.4 %

% of Total Known

3356 m

Abundance

Brandt's Cormorant

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

GRank

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Marine Site

Twin Rocks (Marine)

Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Tsitika-Nimpkish Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

e

116,959 m 80,427 m

116 occ

30 occ 95 occ

31 occ

108 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

119 % 122 %

171 %

187 % 163 %

168 %

159 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

220 %

253 %

239 %

211 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 303 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

94,768 m

128,956 m

4,738 m

15,371 m

Ecoregion Goal

65 ha 161 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 96 % Water 3 %

Abundance

GRank

a

53 ha 3 ha 12 ha

Abundance

b

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Umpqua Lighthouse State Park

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Umpqua Lighthouse State Park Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

29.7 0.9 1.7

Relative Abundance

0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 100 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 304 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

16,432 ha 40,587 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % % Developed Undeveloped 99 % % Water

T4 G3

Rana aurora aurora Rhyacotriton variegatus

Southern Torrent Salamander Brachyramphus marmoratus Strix occidentalis caurina

Marbled Murrelet

Northern Spotted Owl

G3 G5

Arborimus longicaudus Myotis yumanensis

Red Tree Vole

Yuma Myotis

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

G5

Myotis volans

Long-legged Myotis Volans

T3

G3

Aneides ferreus

Mammals

a

GRank

Northern Red-Legged Frog

Birds

Abundance

ha ha ha ha ha ha

1 occ

11 occ

1 occ

21 occ

2 occ

2 occ

3 occ

1 occ

118 36 7340 6674 1911 15

Abundance

b

25.0 %

7.3 %

9.1 %

2.1 %

0.1 %

4.8 %

3.1 %

6.3 %

3.4 % 0.0 % 0.6 % 0.3 % 1.0 % 0.9 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 54 % GAP 4 46 %

GRank

Clouded Salamander

Species Amphibians

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Umpqua River tributaries

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Umpqua River tributaries Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

87.3

369.2

87.3

18.2

1.0

67.1

187.0

62.3

147.7 0.1 9.3 3.8 22.0 37.3

Relative Abundance

20.0 %

84.6 %

20.0 %

4.2 %

0.2 %

15.4 %

42.9 %

14.3 %

33.9 % 0.0 % 2.1 % 0.9 % 5.0 % 8.5 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 54 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha ha

5 occ

13 occ

5 occ

503 occ

880 occ

13 occ

7 occ

7 occ

348 162,155 345,702 775,920 37,848 177

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % %

20 %

308 %

20 %

111 %

116 %

192 %

671 %

86 %

500 166 116 126 140 60

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 46 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 305 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

48506 m 35694 m 69024 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

29220 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Umpqua River tributaries Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.8 %

0.4 %

0.5 %

0.3 %

% of Total Known

84.6

43.8

32.9

19.8

Relative Abundance

2.8 %

1.4 %

1.1 %

0.6 %

Contribution to Goal

2,487,321 m

2,487,321 m

4,496,878 m

4,496,878 m

Ecoregion Goal

Page 306 of 328

164 %

164 %

100 %

100 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

56,150 ha 138,690 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 2 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 98 % Water 0 %

Strix occidentalis caurina

Oregon Megomphix (Snail)

T2

Erigeron peregrinus ssp peregrinus

Wandering Daisy

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Plant Communities

G4

Senecio flettii

T3

Flett Groundsel

Vascular Plants

Megomphix hemphilli

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Invertebrates

a

GRank

Northern Spotted Owl

Rhyacotriton kezeri

Abundance

ha ha ha ha ha ha

1 occ

1 occ

1 occ

13 occ

2 occ

1 occ

15 10 8926 10137 34419 282

Abundance

b

33.3 %

33.3 %

1.0 %

1.3 %

0.1 %

1.2 %

0.4 % 0.0 % 1.4 % 0.9 % 1.3 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 64 % GAP 4 36 %

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Birds

Columbia Torrent Salamander

Species Amphibians

Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Upper Nehalem River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Upper Nehalem River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

9.8

5.1

9.8

3.3

0.3

5.1

5.5 0.0 5.8 3.7 5.7 0.1

Relative Abundance

7.7 %

4.0 %

7.7 %

2.6 %

0.2 %

4.0 %

4.3 % 0.0 % 4.6 % 2.9 % 4.4 % 0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 64 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha ha

13 occ

25 occ

13 occ

503 occ

880 occ

25 occ

348 162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % %

23 %

12 %

323 %

111 %

116 %

188 %

500 166 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 36 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 307 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

92572 m 146909 m 20638 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Willapa Hills Small Rivers - Sandstone, Low Elevation

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Inland Headwaters - Willapa Hills

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1 4 occ

1 occ

44811 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

249701 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

3 occ

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Mineral Spring

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Upper Nehalem River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

36.4 %

100.0 %

0.2 %

1.8 %

2.1 %

0.5 %

2.8 %

4.9 %

% of Total Known

1189.7

7.4

52.7

62.1

8.9

49.5

19.2

Relative Abundance

133.3 %

%

0.8 %

5.9 %

7.0 %

1.0 %

5.6 %

15.0 %

Contribution to Goal

3 occ

occ

2,487,321 m

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

4,496,878 m

20 occ

Ecoregion Goal

Page 308 of 328

133 %

%

164 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

100 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

1,600 ha 3,952 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

Abundance

GRank

a

1006 1112 260 1249 1096 1079 1020

10256 5066 61 116 56 7501 4637

m m m m m m m

m m ha ha ha m m

4377 m

Abundance

b

0.3 % 0.2 % 0.1 % 2.0 % 0.3 % 0.5 % 1.2 %

0.3 % 0.9 % 5.5 % 5.0 % 5.3 % 0.5 % 0.4 %

0.4 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Shore Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Kelp Shore Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Mussels and barnacles

Species Invertebrates

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Marine Site

Waadah Island - Neah Bay (Marine)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Waadah Island - Neah Bay (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

17.0 9.4 7.8 109.2 18.6 28.7 63.4

17.9 47.0 298.9 274.4 287.1 27.6 20.9

21.3

Relative Abundance

1.0 % 0.6 % 0.5 % 6.7 % 1.1 % 1.7 % 3.9 %

1.1 % 2.9 % 18.2 % 16.7 % 17.5 % 1.7 % 1.3 %

1.3 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

96,940 193,399 54,295 18,758 96,577 61,723 26,382

939,089 176,736 336 692 320 445,946 363,205

m m m m m m m

m m ha ha ha m m

337,346 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

112 88 137 216 110 94 139

119 109 168 162 169 142 131

% % % % % % %

% % % % % % %

132 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 309 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

1,600 ha 3,952 ac

Haematopus bachmani

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

Abundance

GRank

a

4472 5740 10325 39 130 72 2756 107 5740 3856

m m m ha ha ha m ha m m

5537 m

96 m

1 occ

Abundance

b

0.1 % 2.8 % 1.8 % 3.5 % 5.6 % 6.8 % 0.2 % 1.0 % 0.4 % 0.3 %

0.5 %

0.2 %

0.3 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Kelp Shore Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Smelt spawn

Fishes

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Marine Site

Waatch Point - Waatch River (Marine)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Waatch Point - Waatch River (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

7.8 150.8 95.8 192.4 308.8 369.1 10.1 55.5 21.3 17.4

26.9

12.4

15.2

Relative Abundance

0.5 % 9.2 % 5.8 % 11.7 % 18.8 % 22.5 % 0.6 % 3.4 % 1.3 % 1.1 %

1.6 %

0.8 %

0.9 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

939,089 62,438 176,736 336 692 320 445,946 3,169 442,357 363,205

m m m ha ha ha m ha m m

337,346 m

12,705 m

108 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

119 224 109 168 162 169 142 238 228 131

% % % % % % % % % %

132 %

140 %

159 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 310 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Waatch Point - Waatch River (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

5740 375 1747 1315 5184

m m m m m

6 ha 133 ha

Abundance

1.2 % 0.2 % 1.0 % 0.4 % 7.6 %

0.6 % 0.7 %

% of Total Known

65.0 9.5 52.8 22.3 417.3

35.2 39.8

Relative Abundance

4.0 % 0.6 % 3.2 % 1.4 % 25.4 %

2.1 % 2.4 %

Contribution to Goal

144,777 64,871 54,295 96,577 20,374

m m m m m

279 ha 5,499 ha

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

Page 311 of 328

215 114 137 110 125

116 % 206 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

800 ha 1,976 ac

Abundance

GRank

a

3092 368 2533 792

7425 2653 95 33 37 6170 2979

m m m m

m m ha ha ha m m

6186 m

1 occ

Abundance

b

1.0 % 0.2 % 1.4 % 0.2 %

0.2 % 0.5 % 8.5 % 1.4 % 3.5 % 0.4 % 0.2 %

0.6 %

0.3 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Haematopus bachmani

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Algal Beds Shore Dune grass Shore Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Kelp Shore Surfgrass Shore

Plant Communities

Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Black Oystercatcher

Species Birds

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Marine Site

West Koitiah Point (Marine)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

West Koitiah Point (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

104.6 18.6 153.0 26.9

25.9 49.2 927.8 154.9 378.9 45.4 26.9

60.1

30.4

Relative Abundance

3.2 % 0.6 % 4.7 % 0.8 %

0.8 % 1.5 % 28.3 % 4.7 % 11.6 % 1.4 % 0.8 %

1.8 %

0.9 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

96,940 64,871 54,295 96,577

939,089 176,736 336 692 320 445,946 363,205

m m m m

m m ha ha ha m m

337,346 m

108 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

112 114 137 110

119 109 168 162 169 142 131

% % % %

% % % % % % %

132 %

159 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 312 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

400 ha 988 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

Abundance

GRank

a

683 m 1932 m

1267 m 683 m

Abundance

b

22.2 % 2.8 %

0.2 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Organics/fines Very Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Marine Ecological Systems

Dune grass Shore Saltmarsh Shore

Plant Communities

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Marine Site

Whale Creek (Marine)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Whale Creek (Marine) Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

4855.4 622.0

47.0 27.3

Relative Abundance

74.0 % 9.5 %

0.7 % 0.4 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

923 m 20,374 m

176,736 m 164,143 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

89 % 125 %

109 % 118 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 313 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

48,453 ha 119,679 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 40 % Water 58 %

Abundance

1 occ

Chaetura vauxi

Vaux's Swift

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Invertebrates

1 occ

Eremophila alpestris strigata

Streaked Horned Lark

1 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

30 occ

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

1 occ

Ardea herodias

Great-Blue Heron

Northern Spotted Owl

7 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

T3

G3

Plethodon vandykei

Van Dyke's Salamander

5 occ

1 occ

Birds

3 occ G4

Plethodon dunni

ha ha ha ha ha

Rhyacotriton kezeri

97 2902 3028 4349 713

Abundance

b

Dunn's Salamander

GRank

a

20.0 %

7.7 %

0.1 %

1.7 %

1.4 %

0.4 %

11.4 %

1.6 %

3.7 %

0.0 % 0.4 % 0.3 % 0.2 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status GAP 1 0 % GAP 2 11 % GAP 3 9 % GAP 4 16 %

GRank

Columbia Torrent Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Willapa Bay

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Willapa Bay Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

29.6

16.4

0.3

5.0

16.4

1.2

37.0

21.1

17.8

0.1 2.2 1.3 0.8 0.3

Relative Abundance

20.0 %

11.1 %

0.2 %

3.4 %

11.1 %

0.8 %

25.0 %

14.3 %

12.0 %

0.1 % 1.5 % 0.9 % 0.6 % 0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 8 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 13 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

5 occ

9 occ

503 occ

880 occ

9 occ

839 occ

20 occ

7 occ

25 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

40 %

67 %

111 %

116 %

144 %

90 %

175 %

586 %

188 %

166 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 16 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 314 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

Mineral Spring

Calamagrostis nutkaensis argentina egedii - juncus balticu

op

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Seagrass (ha)

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Sand: Partly Enclosed, Eulittoral, Mesohaline (Marsh) Op Sandy, low salinity, low marsh

Pacific Reedgrass - Pacific Silverweed - Baltic Rush

14640 ha

1402 ha 284111 m 4 occ

2 occ

3 occ

op

2 occ

Moderate salinity high marsh Organic: Partly Enclosed, Backshore, Polyhaline (Marsh) Op

ha m ha m m m occ

Low salinity high marsh op Organic: Partly Enclosed, Backshore, Mesohaline (Marsh) Op

Algal Beds (ha) Algal Beds Estuary Dune grass (Ha) Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Eelgrass Estuary Silty, low salinity, low marsh op Mixed-Fine And Mud: Partly Enclosed, Eulittoral, Mesohaline

10474 54355 493 47607 1122 95435 7

4 occ

Plant Communities

3 occ

Zalophus californianus

G5

Mirounga angustirostris

24879 m

1 occ 1 occ

2 occ

Sea Lion (California)

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus

Sterna caspia

Northern Elephant Seal

Mammals

Herring Spawning High Cover

Fishes

Shorebird Concentration Area Western Snowy Plover

Caspian Tern

Species Birds

Marine

2 occ

1 occ

Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

Plant Communities

1 occ

Hemphillia burringtoni

Abundance

Warty Jumping-Slug

GRank

Burrington Jumping-Slug

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Willapa Bay Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

37.5 %

44.5 %

13.3 % 19.3 % 50.0 %

100.0 %

25.0 %

18.2 %

92.8 % 14.5 % 83.7 % 22.9 % 0.2 % 16.9 % 53.8 %

80.0 %

80.3

24.0 34.8 216.6

108.3

54.2

27.1

167.6 26.1 150.9 41.3 0.3 30.4 94.8

54.2

16.0

3.4 4.9

8.9 %

108.3

4.3 % 7.1 %

14.8

11.4

11.4

Relative Abundance

50.0 %

3.3 %

1.4 %

2.4 %

% of Total Known

148.4 %

44.2 % 64.2 % 400.0 %

200.0 %

100.0 %

50.0 %

309.5 % 48.3 % 278.7 % 76.2 % 0.6 % 56.2 % 175.0 %

%

100.0 %

29.5 %

6.3 % 9.1 %

200.0 %

10.0 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

Contribution to Goal

ha m ha m m m occ

9,868 ha

3,169 ha 442,357 m 1 occ

1 occ

3 occ

4 occ

3,384 112,601 177 62,438 176,736 169,841 4

occ

3 occ

84,336 m

16 occ 11 occ

1 occ

20 occ

13 occ

13 occ

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % %

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294 %

238 % 228 % 800 %

200 %

400 %

225 %

330 179 333 224 109 224 325

%

233 %

169 %

119 % 100 %

400 %

150 %

200 %

115 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

106750 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Coastal Upland - Alluvium-Colluvium, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1 1 occ

3 occ

126612 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

134751 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

82255 m

2355 241929 3526 460 24431 4322 4443 13798 5020 3017 11703 1259 1122 3672

12342 ha 1402 ha 2451 ha

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Mud Flat Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Rock With Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Very Protected (Embayment)

Shoreline

Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Sand Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Willapa Bay Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

2.5 %

27.3 %

3.1 %

4.0 %

2.8 %

3.4 %

12.0 % 30.3 % 3.5 % 2.7 % 46.4 % 12.6 % 7.9 % 44.3 % 61.6 % 4.4 % 20.0 % 32.0 % 1.1 % 92.4 %

40.4 % 7.7 % 24.0 %

% of Total Known

86.1

1032.8

108.3

138.7

96.6

117.6

21.6 54.7 6.4 5.0 83.7 22.8 14.3 80.0 111.2 8.0 36.2 57.7 2.0 166.8

72.9 13.8 43.2

Relative Abundance

8.3 %

100.0 %

10.5 %

13.4 %

9.4 %

11.4 %

40.0 % 101.0 % 11.7 % 9.2 % 154.6 % 42.0 % 26.3 % 147.8 % 205.3 % 14.8 % 66.8 % 106.6 % 3.8 % 308.0 %

134.6 % 25.5 % 79.9 %

Contribution to Goal

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

12 occ

3 occ

1,017,511 m

943,067 m

1,440,012 m

722,295 m

5,894 239,478 30,025 5,027 15,799 10,283 16,881 9,335 2,445 20,374 17,529 1,181 29,817 1,192

9,168 ha 5,499 ha 3,069 ha

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % % % % % % % % %

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133 %

100 %

137 %

129 %

117 %

150 %

224 223 194 117 247 243 144 278 333 125 230 272 64 333

287 % 206 % 224 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

21,731 ha 53,677 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 6 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 92 % Water 0 %

Abundance

6 occ 1 occ

Ascaphus truei Plethodon vandykei

Tailed Frog

Van Dyke's Salamander

Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Queen-Of-The-Forest

Filipendula occidentalis

Brachyramphus marmoratus

Marbled Murrelet

Vascular Plants

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

T3

5 occ

1 occ

10 occ

1 occ

6 occ

Plethodon dunni

Dunn's Salamander

Birds

2 occ

G3

8 occ

Dicamptodon copei

ha ha ha ha ha

Rhyacotriton kezeri

124 464 6161 12563 708

Abundance

b

Cope's Giant Salamander G4

GRank

a

17.2 %

0.1 %

0.6 %

0.1 %

2.3 %

11.8 %

9.4 %

2.3 %

9.8 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 0 % GAP 3 36 % GAP 4 64 %

GRank

Columbia Torrent Salamander

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Willapa Hills

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Willapa Hills Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

66.0

0.7

3.7

0.4

16.5

282.8

282.8

50.8

105.6

0.3 0.8 5.9 5.3 0.7

Relative Abundance

20.0 %

0.2 %

1.1 %

0.1 %

5.0 %

85.7 %

85.7 %

15.4 %

32.0 %

0.1 % 0.2 % 1.8 % 1.6 % 0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 36 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha

25 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

20 occ

7 occ

7 occ

13 occ

25 occ

162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % %

112 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

175 %

343 %

586 %

415 %

188 %

166 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 64 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

14423 m 66888 m 75335 m 36689 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Lampetra tridentata Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Pacific Lamprey

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient Willapa Headwaters - Sandstones, Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate/Low Gradient Willapa Headwaters - Sandstones, Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate/Low Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

16669 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

2.5 % 2.6 % 2.6 %

1 occ

1.1 %

2.2 %

3.0 %

2.1 %

0.5 %

0.3 %

3.1 %

1.6 %

0.1 %

% of Total Known

1 occ 1 occ

1 occ

147338 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

1288 m 38298 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Abundance

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

G5

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Willapa Hills Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

209.3

192.0 209.4

83.0

170.6

163.4

35.2

26.7

235.7

122.1

4.1

Relative Abundance

9.1 %

8.3 % 9.1 %

3.6 %

7.4 %

%

7.1 %

1.5 %

1.2 %

10.2 %

5.3 %

0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

11 occ

12 occ 11 occ

1,017,511 m

1,017,511 m

occ

943,067 m

943,067 m

1,440,012 m

1,440,012 m

722,295 m

722,295 m

Ecoregion Goal

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100 %

133 % 100 %

137 %

137 %

%

129 %

129 %

117 %

117 %

150 %

150 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

12,097 ha 29,879 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture % % Developed Undeveloped 100 % Water 0 %

Abundance

Saxifraga hitchcockiana

Saddle Mt. Saxifrage

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Fishes

Species

Freshwater

1 occ

Senecio flettii

Flett Groundsel

38925 m

5191 m

1 occ

2 occ

Erythronium elegans

Coast Range Fawn-Lily

G4

1 occ

Vascular Plants

1 occ

Strix occidentalis caurina

ha ha ha ha ha

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

4 681 2874 7980 548

Abundance

b

Northern Spotted Owl

T3

GRank

a

0.4 %

0.2 %

33.3 %

33.3 %

22.2 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

0.0 % 0.1 % 0.2 % 0.3 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 83 % GAP 4 17 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Species Birds

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Wilson River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Wilson River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

35.8

29.8

23.7

23.7

47.4

1.2

0.7

0.7 2.1 4.9 6.1 1.0

Relative Abundance

0.9 %

0.7 %

4.0 %

4.0 %

8.0 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

0.1 % 0.3 % 0.8 % 1.0 % 0.2 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 8 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 75 Local:

Relative Abundance

ha ha ha ha ha

722,295 m

25 occ

25 occ

25 occ

503 occ

839 occ

3,273 195,305 345,702 775,920 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

4,496,878 m

e

% % % % %

100 %

150 %

12 %

12 %

36 %

111 %

90 %

878 127 116 126 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 17 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

400 ha 988 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 0 % Developed 0 % Undeveloped 0 % Water 100 %

GRank

a

134 m 2184 m

2184 m 2317 m

Abundance

b

4.3 % 2.2 %

0.4 % 0.4 %

% of Total Known

20.0 % 11.1 %

0.4 %

0.6 %

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 % GAP 3 % GAP 4

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Organics/fines Very Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Dune grass Shore Saltmarsh Shore

Plant Communities

Marine

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Marine Site

Wreck Creek (Marine)

Coastal Ridge Headwaters - Volcanic Inland Headwaters - Volcanic

1 occ 1 occ

36081 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

25040 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Abundance

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Wilson River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c

50.0 % 33.3 %

1.5 %

1.9 %

d

949.8 480.4

81.1 92.6

Relative Abundance

14.5 % 7.3 %

1.2 % 1.4 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

2070.8 1380.5

60.1

77.9

Relative Abundance

e

923 m 29,817 m

176,736 m 164,143 m

f

Ecoregion Goal

89 % 64 %

109 % 118 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

50 % 67 %

164 %

173 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

2 occ 3 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

Ecoregion Goal

30,804 ha 76,086 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 5 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 92 % Water 1 %

Abundance

3 occ 1 occ

Rhyacotriton olympicus Plethodon vandykei

Olympic Torrent Salamander

Van Dyke's Salamander

2 occ 4 occ 2 occ

Histrionicus histrionicus Brachyramphus marmoratus Strix occidentalis caurina

Harlequin Duck

Marbled Murrelet

Northern Spotted Owl

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Invertebrates

1 occ

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

T3

1 occ

Birds

1 occ

Dicamptodon copei

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Rana cascadae

85 9 1673 8596 14888 1040 2378

Abundance

b

Cope's Giant Salamander

G3

GRank

a

0.2 %

0.2 %

3.6 %

0.1 %

2.3 %

3.8 %

1.1 %

25.0 %

0.3 % 0.0 % 0.3 % 0.7 % 0.6 % 0.3 % 0.1 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 30 % GAP 4 70 %

GRank

Cascades Frog

Species Amphibians

North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Washington Integrated Site

Wynoochee River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Wynoochee River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

0.9

1.1

93.1

0.3

11.6

27.9

17.9

17.9

6.1 0.0 2.0 5.8 4.5 3.2 1.7

Relative Abundance

0.4 %

0.5 %

40.0 %

0.1 %

5.0 %

12.0 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

2.6 % 0.0 % 0.9 % 2.5 % 1.9 % 1.4 % 0.7 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 29 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local: 1

Relative Abundance

e

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

503 occ

880 occ

5 occ

839 occ

20 occ

25 occ

13 occ

13 occ

3,273 162,155 195,305 345,702 775,920 76,367 324,193

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % % % % %

111 %

116 %

580 %

90 %

175 %

256 %

415 %

31 %

878 166 127 116 126 375 236

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 70 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

4 occ

Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

190873 m 17887 m 196799 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Willapa Headwaters - Mid Elevations, High Gradients Willapa Headwaters - Sandstones, Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate/Low Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Chehalis Tributary Small Rivers - Volcanic/Outwash, Low To Mid Elevation Coast Tributaries - Outwash, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients

2 occ 1 occ

1 occ 2 occ

245585 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1

Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

153052 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

2 occ

Hemphillia burringtoni

Abundance

Warty Jumping-Slug

GRank

Burrington Jumping-Slug

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Wynoochee River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

6.7 % 2.6 %

25.0 % 6.1 %

5.8 %

1.7 %

6.1 %

5.1 %

6.4 %

5.8 %

4.8 %

% of Total Known

361.0 147.7

1624.5 324.9

314.2

92.9

328.8

277.0

344.2

71.6

35.8

Relative Abundance

22.2 % 9.1 %

100.0 % 20.0 %

19.3 %

5.7 %

20.2 %

17.1 %

21.2 %

30.8 %

15.4 %

Contribution to Goal

9 occ 11 occ

1 occ 10 occ

1,017,511 m

312,652 m

943,067 m

1,440,012 m

722,295 m

13 occ

13 occ

Ecoregion Goal

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133 % 100 %

100 % 120 %

137 %

187 %

129 %

117 %

150 %

200 %

115 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

11,464 ha 28,316 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 1 % Developed 2 % Undeveloped 96 % Water 0 %

Brachyramphus marmoratus Strix occidentalis caurina

Northern Spotted Owl

Bog Anemone

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Marine Ecological Systems

Saltmarsh (ha)

Plant Communities

Marine

Lowland Coniferous Forested Wetlands (Picsit / Carobn Lysame)

Plant Communities

Anemone oregana var felix

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Vascular Plants

a

T2

T3

GRank

Marbled Murrelet

Abundance

8 ha

1 occ

1 occ

7 occ

26 occ

1 occ

3484 ha 801 ha 6691 ha

Abundance

b

0.1 %

12.5 %

20.0 %

0.7 %

1.5 %

0.1 %

0.5 % 0.1 % 0.3 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 81 % GAP 4 19 %

GRank

Bald Eagle

Birds

Species

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Yachats River

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Yachats River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

0.5

104.2

25.0

8.7

18.5

0.7

11.2 1.4 5.4

Relative Abundance

0.2 %

16.7 %

4.0 %

1.4 %

3.0 %

0.1 %

1.8 % 0.2 % 0.9 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 80 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin 1 Local:

Relative Abundance

e

3,169 ha

6 occ

25 occ

503 occ

880 occ

839 occ

195,305 ha 345,702 ha 775,920 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

238 %

117 %

20 %

111 %

116 %

90 %

127 % 116 % 126 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 19 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Page 323 of 328

Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

66217 m

Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Volcanic

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Inland Coastal Headwaters Streams - Granitic, Low Elevation, High Gradient

1 occ

1 occ

17880 m

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

72046 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3

2040 m

8 ha 1 ha

Abundance

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha) Unconsolidated (ha)

Estuary

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Yachats River Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

16.7 %

20.0 %

0.8 %

0.4 %

0.8 %

0.8 %

0.0 % 0.4 %

% of Total Known

2185.1

2185.1

116.3

58.7

70.0

5.8

0.3 3.2

Relative Abundance

50.0 %

50.0 %

2.7 %

1.3 %

1.6 %

2.5 %

0.1 % 1.4 %

Contribution to Goal

2 occ

2 occ

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

80,427 m

5,499 ha 91 ha

Ecoregion Goal

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250 %

100 %

164 %

173 %

100 %

122 %

206 % 121 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

1,620 ha 4,001 ac

Abundance

Salvir - disspi - trimar - (jaucar)

G5

GRank

a

ha ha m occ

13 ha 1 ha

99 ha 8893 m 2 ha

0 1 6937 6

1 occ

1 occ

Abundance

b

73.4 5.4

50.6 32.6 0.4

221.3

491.8

0.9 % 0.6 % 0.0 %

1.4 % 0.1 %

d

Relative Abundance

0.2 4.4 66.2 441.7

c

4.5 % 0.3 %

3.1 % 2.0 % 0.0 %

0.0 % 0.3 % 4.1 % 27.3 %

5.0 %

11.1 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

0.0 % 0.1 % 1.2 % 8.8 %

1.6 %

1.2 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 % GAP 2 GAP 3 0 % GAP 4 86 %

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Flat (ha) Mud (ha)

Estuary

Marine Ecological Systems

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Seagrass (ha)

Progne subis

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 7 % Developed 1 % Undeveloped 49 % Water 43 %

Algal Beds (ha) Aquatic Bed (ha) Eelgrass Estuary Intertidal Salt Marshes (Salvir Disspi Trimar)

Plant Communities

Marine

Mineral Spring

Plant Communities

Purple Martin

Species Birds

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Yaquina Bay

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Yaquina Bay Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

e

ha ha m occ

279 ha 155 ha

3,169 ha 442,357 m 9,868 ha

3,384 198 169,841 22

20 occ

9 occ

f

Ecoregion Goal

% % % %

116 % 244 %

238 % 228 % 294 %

330 258 224 250

150 %

367 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% 86 % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

62490 m 47338 m 47618 m

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31

Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

32117 m

Oncorhynchus keta pop 4

30 m 6927 m 1922 m

102 ha 2 ha

Abundance

Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU

GRank

Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU

Species Fishes

Freshwater

Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment)

Shoreline

Organics/fines (ha) Sand/Mud (ha)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Yaquina Bay Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

0.6 %

1.1 %

0.7 %

1.3 %

0.0 % 1.4 % 1.9 %

0.6 % 0.0 %

% of Total Known

592.1

1100.4

429.8

1375.1

1.1 77.5 103.7

30.1 2.4

Relative Abundance

1.9 %

3.6 %

1.4 %

4.4 %

0.1 % 4.8 % 6.4 %

1.9 % 0.1 %

Contribution to Goal

2,487,321 m

1,330,438 m

4,496,878 m

722,295 m

45,204 m 144,777 m 30,025 m

5,499 ha 1,250 ha

Ecoregion Goal

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164 %

173 %

100 %

150 %

218 % 215 % 194 %

206 % 246 %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

41 ha 100 ac

Land Use/Land Cover Agriculture 12 % Developed 33 % Undeveloped 32 % Water 20 %

Abundance

1 occ

1 occ 2 occ

Pelecanus occidentalis

Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Cerorhinca monocerata Fratercula cirrhata

Brown Pelican

Common Murre Pelagic Cormorant

Pigeon Guillemot

Rhinoceros Auklet

Tufted Puffin

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Marine Ecological Systems Shoreline

Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp Shore

Plant Communities

6 occ

Phalacrocorax penicillatus

3 ha 1911 m

12 occ

8 occ 8 occ

7 occ

Haematopus bachmani

22 ha

Abundance

b

Brandt's Cormorant G4

GRank

a

0.0 % 0.1 %

2.1 %

6.3 %

3.1 %

7.9 % 2.5 %

14.3 %

5.9 %

2.0 %

0.0 %

% of Total Known

% of Total Known

GAP Management Status % GAP 1 GAP 2 100 % % GAP 3 % GAP 4

GRank

Black Oystercatcher

Birds

Species

Marine

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest

Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Terrestrial

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Area:

Oregon Integrated Site

Yaquina Head ONA/ACEC

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Yaquina Head ONA/ACEC Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

c d

28.3 277.4

4314.6

2943.8

6695.1

7258.4 5450.0

2526.3

4194.7

20.0

Relative Abundance

0.0 % 0.4 %

6.7 %

20.0 %

10.3 %

26.7 % 8.4 %

%

19.4 %

6.5 %

0.0 %

Contribution to Goal

% % % % %

Contribution to Goal

Land Ownership National 100 National Other: National USFS: State/Provin Local:

Relative Abundance

e

5,844 ha 445,946 m

30 occ

5 occ

116 occ

30 occ 95 occ

occ

31 occ

108 occ

195,305 ha

f

Ecoregion Goal

105 % 142 %

190 %

180 %

171 %

187 % 163 %

%

168 %

159 %

127 %

% of Goal g Captured by Portfolio

% % %

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Indigenous: Private NGO

Ecoregion Goal

GRank

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summaries of Portfolio Sites

Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast)

Targets known in this Conservation Area:

Yaquina Head ONA/ACEC Portfolio Site Summary, continued:

388 392 298 64 1987 618 319 1768

m m m m m m m m

Abundance 0.8 % 3.6 % 0.1 % 0.0 % 2.5 % 0.6 % 7.4 % 0.7 %

% of Total Known 1722.0 7872.8 165.2 18.4 5335.3 1200.9 6002.5 1422.4

Relative Abundance 2.7 % 12.2 % 0.3 % 0.0 % 8.2 % 1.9 % 24.7 % 2.2 %

Contribution to Goal 14,577 3,219 116,959 226,193 24,105 33,330 1,289 80,427

m m m m m m m m

Ecoregion Goal % % % % % % % %

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89 124 119 102 129 119 140 122

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

a) Geographic Section: also known as the ecoregional section or ecosection in which the conservation goal is stated for the conservation target. Sections were described separately for terrestrial targets (ecosections), freshwater targets (Ecological Drainage Units), and marine targets (marine ecoregions). A target that occurs in more than one section will have a conservation goal for each section. b) Amount Known: the amount of the conservation target known within the stated section in abundance units that were used in the analysis (e.g. occurrences, hectares, meters). c) Captured in Portfolio: the amount of the conservation target captured within portfolio sites in the stated section. d) Conservation Goal: the conservation goal for the target within the stated section. e) % of Goal Captured: percent of the conservation goal captured in all portfolio sites within the stated section. 100% denotes that the conservation goal was fully met for the target within the section.

Column Notes:

December 2006

Appendix 8E: Conservation Targets and Goals Summary

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Boreal Fen Boreal Fen Boreal Fen Boreal Wet Meadow Boreal Wet Meadow Boreal Wet Meadow Boreal Wet Meadow Klamath-Siskiyou Lower Montane Serpentine Mixed Conifer Woodland Klamath-Siskiyou Lower Montane Serpentine Mixed Conifer Woodland Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest And Woodland North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Avalanche Chute And Talus Shrubland North Pacific Coastal Herbaceous Bald And Bluff North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Coniferous Swamp North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Deciduous Swamp North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Dry And Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland And Meadow North Pacific Dry Douglas-Fir And Madrone Forest And Woodland North Pacific Dry Douglas-Fir And Madrone Forest And Woodland North Pacific Dry Douglas-Fir And Madrone Forest And Woodland North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Red Cedar-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest

Terrestrial Terrrestrial Ecological Systems

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary a

Coast Ranges Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

Willapa Hills Section

Olympic Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Nahwitti Lowlands Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Coast Ranges Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

Willapa Hills Section

Olympic Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Coast Ranges Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Nahwitti Lowlands Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Olympic Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Willapa Hills Section

Coast Ranges Section

Willapa Hills Section

Coast Ranges Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Nahwitti Lowlands Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Geographic Section

11 2 4 87 1 241 46 2 10 3,421 59 143 92 148 23 71 16 26 34 606 620 435 86 7,422 1,868 22,746 178 422 73 63 3 192 113,011 107,316 53,739 113 1,512 264,631 177,567

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ ha ha occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Amount Known

b

c

9 2 4 58 1 125 36 2 5 1,700 40 107 46 113 21 43 11 13 11 201 324 238 43 6,666 1,164 20,427 103 328 56 60 2 116 37,891 72,483 29,365 52 363 128,543 79,572

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ ha ha occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Captured in Porfolio

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 342 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 121 124 87 9 742 187 2,275 18 42 15 13 1 58 33,903 32,195 16,122 34 454 79,389 53,270

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ ha ha occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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300 67 133 1933 33 4167 1200 67 167 497 667 3567 1533 3767 700 1433 367 433 367 166 261 274 478 898 622 898 572 781 373 462 200 200 112 225 182 153 80 162 149

% of Goal Captured

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Hypermaritime Sitka Spruce Forest North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Lowland Riparian Forest And Shrubland North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Coastal Sand Dune North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Tidal Salt Marsh North Pacific Maritime Tidal Salt Marsh North Pacific Maritime Tidal Salt Marsh North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Maritime Wet-Mesic Doug Fir-Western Hemlock Forest North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland And Shrubland North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland And Shrubland North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest North Pacific Oak Woodland North Pacific Oak Woodland North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest North Pacific Western Hemlock-Yellow Cedar Forest

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary a

Wind Isle Mountains Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Nahwitti Lowlands Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

Willapa Hills Section

Olympic Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Nahwitti Lowlands Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Coast Ranges Section

Willapa Hills Section

Coast Ranges Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

Willapa Hills Section

Olympic Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Nahwitti Lowlands Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Willapa Hills Section

Olympic Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

Willapa Hills Section

Olympic Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Coast Ranges Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

Nahwitti Lowlands Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Willapa Hills Section

Olympic Section

Coast Ranges Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

Coast Ranges Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Wind Isle Mountains Section

Willapa Hills Section

Olympic Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Nahwitti Lowlands Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Geographic Section 3,331 1,448 782 295,591 163,535 8,768 46 42 83 244 1 478,405 195,960 477,975 1 1 2 1,205,299 498,781 54,843 241,837 581,407 4,234 3 25 91,965 125 114,140 125,003 19 50,581 25 83 4,121 306,124 109,976 253,610 196,810 12,748 737,576 1,216 14,364 581 21,683

ha ha ha ha ha ha occ occ occ occ occ ha ha ha occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha ha occ occ ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Amount Known

b

c

1,499 935 485 94,810 66,063 4,064 26 21 49 230 1 163,532 96,559 142,287 1 1 2 510,426 137,799 35,536 103,237 191,519 1,041 3 6 61,929 74 63,743 123,109 19 37,157 5 62 1,308 133,097 36,603 116,121 143,113 8,811 324,940 514 8,070 294 10,919

ha ha ha ha ha ha occ occ occ occ occ ha ha ha occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha ha occ occ ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Captured in Porfolio 999 434 235 88,677 49,060 2,630 3 3 3 3 3 143,522 58,788 143,392 3 3 3 361,590 149,634 16,453 72,551 174,422 1,270 3 3 18,393 25 22,828 25,001 4 10,116 5 17 824 61,225 21,995 50,722 39,362 2,550 147,515 243 2,873 116 4,337

ha ha ha ha ha ha occ occ occ occ occ ha ha ha occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha ha occ occ ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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150 215 206 107 135 155 867 700 1633 7667 33 114 164 99 33 33 67 141 92 216 142 110 82 100 200 337 296 279 492 475 367 100 365 159 217 166 229 364 346 220 212 281 253 252

% of Goal Captured

Bald Eagle Wintering Area

American Peregrine Falcon American Peregrine Falcon American Peregrine Falcon Bald Eagle Bald Eagle Bald Eagle Bald Eagle Bald Eagle Bald Eagle Bald Eagle Bald Eagle Wintering Area

Birds

Cascades Frog Clouded Salamander Columbia Torrent Salamander Columbia Torrent Salamander Cope's Giant Salamander Cope's Giant Salamander Del Norte Salamander Dunn's Salamander Dunn's Salamander Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog Northern Red-Legged Frog Olympic Torrent Salamander Olympic Torrent Salamander Southern Torrent Salamander Tailed Frog Tailed Frog Van Dyke's Salamander Van Dyke's Salamander

Amphibians

a

Wind Isle Mountains Section Lee Isle Mountains Section

Haliaeetus leucocephalus wintering area Haliaeetus leucocephalus wintering area

Olympic Section

Willapa Hills Section Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Willapa Hills Section

Plethodon vandykei

Olympic Section

Olympic Section

Plethodon vandykei

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Willapa Hills Section

Ascaphus truei

North Isle Mountains Section

Coast Ranges Section

Ascaphus truei

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Coast Ranges Section

Rhyacotriton variegatus

Nahwitti Lowlands Section

Willapa Hills Section

Rhyacotriton olympicus

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Olympic Section

Rhyacotriton olympicus

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Coast Ranges Section

Rana aurora aurora

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Coast Ranges Section

Rana boylii

Coast Ranges Section

Willapa Hills Section

Plethodon dunni

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Coast Ranges Section

Plethodon dunni

Willapa Hills Section

Coast Ranges Section

Plethodon elongatus

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Willapa Hills Section

Dicamptodon copei

Falco peregrinus anatum

Olympic Section

Dicamptodon copei

Olympic Section

Willapa Hills Section

Rhyacotriton kezeri

Coast Ranges Section

Coast Ranges Section

Rhyacotriton kezeri

Falco peregrinus anatum

Coast Ranges Section

Falco peregrinus anatum

Olympic Section

Aneides ferreus

Wind Isle Mountains Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Nahwitti Lowlands Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Willapa Hills Section

Coast Ranges Section

Willapa Hills Section

Olympic Section

Coast Ranges Section

Geographic Section

Rana cascadae

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Species

Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest Northern California Mixed Evergreen Forest Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

ha ha ha ha ha occ occ occ occ

2 occ

5 11 2 71 139 277 73 244 176 903 3

4 16 19 63 51 37 72 12 52 11 94 76 2 42 27 24 20 24

186,256 3 2,979 1,757 11 11 27 12 28

Amount Known

b

c

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

ha ha ha ha ha occ occ occ occ

1 occ

3 7 1 38 23 122 39 92 67 373 1

4 6 10 37 39 15 18 10 31 6 47 62 2 25 12 12 16 19

53,044 3 62 103 3 3 7 5 17

Captured in Porfolio

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

ha ha ha ha ha occ occ occ occ

2 occ

6 6 5 30 70 138 36 67 46 452 3

13 7 10 15 7 6 13 3 4 7 4 24 1 13 4 3 9 11

37,251 1 596 176 1 3 3 3 3

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % %

e

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50 %

50 117 20 127 33 88 108 137 146 83 33

31 86 100 247 557 250 138 333 775 86 1175 258 200 192 300 400 178 173

142 300 10 59 300 100 233 167 567

% of Goal Captured

Coast Ranges Section Lee Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Lee Isle Mountains Section Olympic Section Willapa Hills Section Wind Isle Mountains Section Olympic Section Willapa Hills Section Coast Ranges Section Olympic Section Willapa Hills Section Lee Isle Mountains Section Nahwitti Lowlands Section North Isle Mountains Section Wind Isle Mountains Section Lee Isle Mountains Section Nahwitti Lowlands Section North Isle Mountains Section Wind Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Lee Isle Mountains Section Olympic Section Willapa Hills Section Wind Isle Mountains Section North Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Olympic Section Willapa Hills Section Coast Ranges Section Lee Isle Mountains Section Willapa Hills Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section Wind Isle Mountains Section Olympic Section Willapa Hills Section Willapa Hills Section Lee Isle Mountains Section North Isle Mountains Section

Sorex palustris brooksi Ardea herodias Ardea herodias Ardea herodias Ardea herodias Ardea herodias Histrionicus histrionicus Histrionicus histrionicus Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus Brachyramphus marmoratus Accipiter gentilis Accipiter gentilis Accipiter gentilis Accipiter gentilis Accipiter gentilis Glaucidium gnoma swarthi Strix occidentalis caurina Strix occidentalis caurina Strix occidentalis caurina Progne subis Progne subis Progne subis Eremophila alpestris strigata Eremophila alpestris strigata Melanitta perspicillata Chaetura vauxi Chaetura vauxi Sialia mexicana Lagopus leucurus Lagopus leucurus

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

2 occ

Wind Isle Mountains Section

2 4 5 37 4 21 4 53 3 824 676 259 13,406 6,321 47,346 227,778 65,350 99,379 107,472 333,715 2 28 16 2 5 16 724 238 43 37 2 41 4 9 6 2 3 2 25 4

7 occ

Willapa Hills Section

Amount Known

Haliaeetus leucocephalus wintering area Haliaeetus leucocephalus wintering area Gavia immer

a

Geographic Section

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Common Loon Common Water Shrew, Brooksi Subspecies Great-Blue Heron Great-Blue Heron Great-Blue Heron Great-Blue Heron Great-Blue Heron Harlequin Duck Harlequin Duck Marbled Murrelet Marbled Murrelet Marbled Murrelet Marbled Murrelet (CAP1) Marbled Murrelet (CAP1) Marbled Murrelet (CAP1) Marbled Murrelet (CAP1) Marbled Murrelet (CAP2) Marbled Murrelet (CAP2) Marbled Murrelet (CAP2) Marbled Murrelet (CAP2) Northern Goshawk Northern Goshawk Northern Goshawk Northern Goshawk Northern Goshawk Northern Pygmy-Owl, Swarthi Subspecies Northern Spotted Owl Northern Spotted Owl Northern Spotted Owl Purple Martin Purple Martin Purple Martin Streaked Horned Lark Streaked Horned Lark Surf Scoter Vaux's Swift Vaux's Swift Western Bluebird White-Tailed Ptarmigan White-Tailed Ptarmigan

Bald Eagle Wintering Area

Bald Eagle Wintering Area

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary b

c

1 4 3 1 1 6 2 28 1 459 389 169 6,923 4,426 25,080 125,344 35,764 51,359 58,551 182,348 1 8 9 1 2 16 365 161 33 10 1 22 1 5 4 1 1 1 20 2

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

1 occ

1 occ

Captured in Porfolio

5 25 1 2 2 3 1 4 1 412 338 130 6,703 3,160 23,673 113,889 32,675 49,690 53,736 166,858 1 3 9 5 2 18 362 119 22 4 1 3 4 5 2 2 3 9 15 2

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

2 occ

7 occ

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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20 16 300 50 50 200 200 700 100 111 115 130 103 140 106 110 109 103 109 109 100 267 100 20 100 89 101 135 150 250 100 733 25 100 200 50 33 11 133 100

50 %

14 %

% of Goal Captured

Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Olympic Section Willapa Hills Section Coast Ranges Section Lee Isle Mountains Section Olympic Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Olympic Section Lee Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Lee Isle Mountains Section North Isle Mountains Section Olympic Section Willapa Hills Section Coast Ranges Section Olympic Section Willapa Hills Section

Rhyacophila haddocki Plebejus saepiolus littoralis Lycaena mariposa charlottensis Lycaena mariposa charlottensis Hemphillia malonei Incisalia mossii mossii Incisalia mossii mossii Megomphix hemphilli Megomphix hemphilli Speyeria zerene hippolyta Speyeria zerene hippolyta Monadenia fidelis Cryptomastix devia Pterostichus rothi Hochbergellus hirsutus Parnassius smintheus olympianus Coenonympha tullia insulana Speyeria zerene bremnerii Speyeria zerene bremnerii Speyeria zerene bremnerii Speyeria zerene bremnerii Speyeria zerene bremnerii Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa

Coast Ranges Section

Coast Ranges Section

Derephysia foliacea

Wind Isle Mountains Section

Coast Ranges Section

Icaricia icarioides fenderi

Myotis volans

Olympic Section

Oeneis chryxus valerata

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Olympic Section

Euphydryas chalcedona perdiccas

Myotis keenii

Willapa Hills Section

Hemphillia burringtoni

Mustela erminea anguinae

Olympic Section

Hemphillia burringtoni

Willapa Hills Section

Olympic Section

Icaricia icarioides blackmorei

Coast Ranges Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Icaricia icarioides blackmorei

Odocoileus virginianus leucurus

Coast Ranges Section

Prophysaon coeruleum

Martes americana

Olympic Section

Plebejus acmon spangelatus

Wind Isle Mountains Section

Lagopus leucurus

a

Geographic Section

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

American Marten Columbia White-Tailed Deer Ermine, Anguinae Subspecies Keen's Myotis Long-legged Myotis Volans

Mammals

Acmon Blue Blue-Gray Taildropper Boisduval's Blue, Blackmorei Boisduval's Blue, Blackmorei Burrington Jumping-Slug Burrington Jumping-Slug Chalcedon Checkerspot Chryxus Arctic Fender's Blue Butterfly Foliaceous Lace Bug Haddock's Rhyacophilan Cad Insular Blue Butterfly Makah (Queen Charlotte) Copper Makah (Queen Charlotte) Copper Malone Jumping-Slug Moss' Elfin, Mossii Subspecies Moss' Elfin, Mossii Subspecies Oregon Megomphix (Snail) Oregon Megomphix (Snail) Oregon Silverspot Butterfly Oregon Silverspot Butterfly Pacific Sideband(Ssp. Canyonville) Puget Oregonian Roth's Blind Ground Beetle Sisters Hesperian Smintheus Parnassian Subspecies Of Ringlet Only Valley Silverspot Butterfly Valley Silverspot Butterfly Valley Silverspot Butterfly Valley Silverspot Butterfly Valley Silverspot Butterfly Warty Jumping-Slug Warty Jumping-Slug Warty Jumping-Slug

Invertebrates

White-Tailed Ptarmigan

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

10 17 2 1 10

2 169 2 8 34 8 15 10 11 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 90 12 4 4 5 3 3 1 13 3 1 2 1 6 2 24 35 9 occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

7 occ

Amount Known

b

c

4 12 2 1 1

2 59 1 8 10 5 15 10 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 38 4 4 3 3 1 3 1 13 1 1 2 1 5 2 12 9 5 occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

5 occ

Captured in Porfolio

3 17 18 4 4

13 13 3 8 6 7 13 13 13 13 13 7 7 6 13 6 7 7 6 13 12 5 8 13 13 13 2 3 2 2 4 2 5 4 4

occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

10 occ

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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133 71 11 25 25

15 454 33 100 167 71 115 77 23 15 8 14 14 17 8 17 29 543 67 31 25 60 13 23 8 100 50 33 100 50 125 100 240 225 125

50 %

% of Goal Captured

Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section

Encalypta brevipes Limbella fryei Pohlia sphagnicola

Olympic Section Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Olympic Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section Willapa Hills Section Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Olympic Section Olympic Section Wind Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section Olympic Section Willapa Hills Section Wind Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section

Plantago macrocarpa Bensoniella oregana Anemone oregana var felix Pellaea breweri Silene douglasii var oraria Silene douglasii var oraria Castilleja chambersii Sidalcea malviflora ssp patula Microseris bigelovii Erythronium elegans Artemisia pycnocephala Astragalus australis var olympicus Synthyris pinnatifida var lanugino Trillium ovatum var hibbersonii Senecio flettii Senecio flettii Dodecatheon austrofrigidum Dodecatheon austrofrigidum Lasthenia maritima Arctostaphylos hispidula Sidalcea hirtipes Sidalcea hirtipes

Coast Ranges Section

Willapa Hills Section

Campylopus schmidii

Clemmys marmorata marmorata

Coast Ranges Section

Radula brunnea

Coast Ranges Section

Myotis yumanensis

Coast Ranges Section

North Isle Mountains Section

Gulo gulo vancouverensis

Pannaria rubiginosa

Wind Isle Mountains Section

Marmota vancouverensis

Bryoria pseudocapillaris

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Marmota vancouverensis

Coast Ranges Section

Coast Ranges Section

Arborimus longicaudus

Coast Ranges Section

Willapa Hills Section

Corynorhinus townsendii townsendii

Leioderma sorediatum

Coast Ranges Section

Corynorhinus townsendii townsendii

Erioderma sorediatum

Coast Ranges Section

Martes pennanti pacifica

a

Geographic Section

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Alaska Plantain Bensonia Bog Anemone Brewer's Cliff-Brake Cascade Head Catchfly Cascade Head Catchfly Chamber's Paintbrush Coast Checker Bloom Coast Microseris Coast Range Fawn-Lily Coastal Sagewort Cotton's Milk-Vetch Cut-Leaf Synthyris Dwarf Trillium Flett Groundsel Flett Groundsel Frigid Shootingstar Frigid Shootingstar Hairy Goldfields Hairy Manzanita Hairy-Stemmed Checker-Mallow Hairy-Stemmed Checker-Mallow

Vascular Plants

Northwestern Pond Turtle

Reptiles

Lichen Treepelt (Erioderma) Lichen Treepelt (Leioderma) Lichen (Bryoria) Lichen (Pannaria) Liverwort (Radula) Moss (Campylopus) Moss (Encalypta) Moss (Limbella) Moss (Pohlia)

Nonvascular Plants

Pacific Fisher Pacific Western Big-Eared Bat Pacific Western Big-Eared Bat Red Tree Vole Vancouver Island Marmot Vancouver Island Marmot Wolverine (Vancouverensis) Yuma Myotis

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

8 30 5 2 2 3 3 8 1 9 1 9 19 4 2 1 1 2 2 28 11 4

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

76 occ

6 2 2 3 1 5 1 1 1

3 4 1 151 4 2 2 4

Amount Known

b

c

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

8 9 5 2 2 3 3 6 1 9 1 9 19 4 2 1 1 2 2 12 9 3

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

11 occ

5 2 2 2 1 4 1 1 1

3 1 1 40 3 2 1 1

Captured in Porfolio

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

13 13 25 3 6 7 25 13 13 25 13 25 25 25 13 12 13 12 13 13 13 12

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

8 occ

12 13 7 7 7 7 13 25 7

3 4 1 13 9 9 7 5

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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62 69 20 67 33 43 12 46 8 36 8 36 76 16 15 8 8 17 15 92 69 25

138 %

42 15 29 29 14 57 8 4 14

100 25 100 308 33 22 14 20

% of Goal Captured

Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section North Isle Mountains Section Wind Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Olympic Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section Lee Isle Mountains Section Wind Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Wind Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section Willapa Hills Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section Lee Isle Mountains Section North Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section Lee Isle Mountains Section Wind Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Olympic Section Willapa Hills Section Lee Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Lee Isle Mountains Section North Isle Mountains Section Wind Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Olympic Section Willapa Hills Section Willapa Hills Section Olympic Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section

Sidalcea hendersonii Lupinus sulphureus var kincaidii Lupinus sulphureus var kincaidii Draba lonchocarpa var vestita Draba lonchocarpa var vestita Lasthenia macrantha ssp prisca Triteleia hendersonii var leachiae Astragalus microcystis Sidalcea nelsoniana Sidalcea nelsoniana Aster paucicapitatus Aster paucicapitatus Abronia umbellata ssp breviflora Abronia umbellata ssp breviflora Filipendula occidentalis Filipendula occidentalis Cardamine pattersonii Saxifraga hitchcockiana Saxifraga hitchcockiana Erigeron salishii Erigeron salishii Cordylanthus maritimus ssp palustris Poa unilateralis Poa unilateralis Erysimum arenicola var torulosum Erysimum arenicola var torulosum Cochlearia officinalis Cryptantha leiocarpa Gilia millefoliata Carex pluriflora Carex pluriflora Thelypteris nevadensis Phacelia argentea Douglasia laevigata var ciliolata Douglasia laevigata var ciliolata Douglasia laevigata var ciliolata Cimicifuga elata Cimicifuga elata Cimicifuga elata Lathyrus holochlorus Saxifraga tischii Erigeron peregrinus ssp peregrinus Erigeron peregrinus ssp peregrinus

a

Geographic Section

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

San Francisco Bluegrass San Francisco Bluegrass Sand-Dwelling Wallflower Sand-Dwelling Wallflower Scurvygrass Seaside Cryptantha Seaside Gilia Several-Flowered Sedge Several-Flowered Sedge Sierra Wood Fern Silvery Phacelia Smooth Douglasia Smooth Douglasia Smooth Douglasia Tall Bugbane Tall Bugbane Tall Bugbane Thin-Leaved Peavine Tisch's Saxifrage Wandering Daisy Wandering Daisy

Henderson Sidalcea Kincaid's Sulfur Lupine Kincaid's Sulfur Lupine Lance-Fruited Draba Lance-Fruited Draba Large-Flowered Goldfields Leach's Brodiaea Least Bladdery Milk-Vetch Nelson's Checker-Mallow Nelson's Checker-Mallow Olympic Mountain Aster Olympic Mountain Aster Pink Sandverbena Pink Sandverbena Queen-Of-The-Forest Queen-Of-The-Forest Saddle Mt. Bittercress Saddle Mt. Saxifrage Saddle Mt. Saxifrage Salish Daisy Salish Daisy Salt-Marsh Bird's-Beak

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

2 4 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 17 1 1 6 40 1 9 1 2 1 2

2 24 3 4 1 10 37 2 42 2 2 3 8 1 3 26 1 1 2 3 1 20 occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

Amount Known

b

c

2 4 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 16 1 1 6 14 1 3 1 2 1 2

2 7 3 4 1 10 3 2 7 1 2 3 6 1 3 25 1 1 2 3 1 15 occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

Captured in Porfolio

3 4 13 12 6 7 13 4 3 7 13 4 3 6 4 1 2 1 25 6 7

13 7 6 7 6 25 13 13 2 1 12 13 8 7 6 19 25 13 12 13 12 25

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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67 100 15 17 17 29 23 75 33 14 123 25 33 100 350 100 150 100 8 17 29

15 100 50 57 17 40 23 15 350 100 17 23 75 14 50 132 4 8 17 23 8 60

% of Goal Captured

Wind Isle Mountains Section Coast Ranges Section Coast Ranges Section Willapa Hills Section Coast Ranges Section

Sparganium fluctuans Lilium occidentale Hydrocotyle verticillata Delphinium oreganum Oenothera wolfii

Aleutian Canada Goose Aleutian Canada Goose Black Oystercatcher Black Oystercatcher Black Oystercatcher Black Oystercatcher Black Oystercatcher Black Oystercatcher Brandt's Cormorant Brandt's Cormorant Brandt's Cormorant Brandt's Cormorant

Birds Cape Arago North Marine Section Cape Arago South Marine Section Cape Arago North Marine Section Cape Arago South Marine Section JdF Strait Marine Section Pt Grenville North Marine Section Pt Grenville South Marine Section VI Shelf Marine Section Cape Arago North Marine Section Cape Arago South Marine Section Pt Grenville North Marine Section VI Shelf Marine Section

Branta canadensis leucopareia Haematopus bachmani Haematopus bachmani Haematopus bachmani Haematopus bachmani Haematopus bachmani Haematopus bachmani Phalacrocorax penicillatus Phalacrocorax penicillatus Phalacrocorax penicillatus Phalacrocorax penicillatus

Coast Ranges Section

Coast Ranges Section

Coast Ranges Section

Coast Ranges Section

Willapa Hills Section

Coast Ranges Section

Coast Ranges Section

Willapa Hills Section

Coast Ranges Section

Willapa Hills Section

Olympic Section

Coast Ranges Section

Coast Ranges Section

Willapa Hills Section

Coast Ranges Section

Coast Ranges Section

Coast Ranges Section

Branta canadensis leucopareia

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Marine Species

Olympic Section

Sparganium fluctuans

Coast Ranges Section

Lee Isle Mountains Section

Sparganium fluctuans

a

Geographic Section

Scientific Name

Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Calnut) Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Salhoo Malfus / Carobn Lysame) Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Vaculi / Desces Carobn) Lowland Coniferous Forested Wetlands (Picsit / Carobn Lysame) Lowland Coniferous Forested Wetlands (Picsit / Carobn Lysame) Lowland Coniferous Forested Wetlands (Pinconc / Carobn) Mineral Spring Mineral Spring Mineral Spring Caraqud / compal Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Caraqud / Compal) Caraqud Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Caraqud) Carobn / sphagn Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Carobn / Sphagn) Ledgla / carobn / sphagn Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Ledgla / Carobn / Sphagn) Ledgla / carobn / sphagn Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Ledgla / Carobn / Sphagn) Ledgla / darcal / sphagn Sphagnum Bogs and Poor Fens (Ledgla / Darcal / Sphagn) Ledgla / sanoff / sphagn Sphagnum Bogs and Poor Fens (Ledgla / sanoff / sphagn) Vaccae / sanoff Sphagnum Bogs and Poor Fens (Vaccae / Sanoff) Xerten- sanoff - sphagn Sphagnum Bogs And Poor Fens (Xerten- Sanoff - Sphagn)

Plant Communities

Water Bur-Reed Water Bur-Reed Water Bur-Reed Western Lily Whorled Marsh Pennywort Willamette Valley Larkspur Wolf's Evening-Primrose

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

5 13 118 119 5 47 3 63 53 40 2 5

1 7 6 6 2 4 39 2 19 1 1 1 10 2 9 2 1 2

3 2 1 18 5 1 7

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

Amount Known

b

c

3 5 61 52 2 28 3 26 29 19 1 2

1 4 5 6 1 3 22 1 7 1 1 1 6 1 7 2 1 2

2 2 1 18 5 1 5

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

Captured in Porfolio

2 4 35 36 2 14 1 19 16 12 1 2

3 3 3 3 3 3 12 1 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3

4 4 5 25 7 7 25

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % %

e

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150 125 174 144 100 200 300 137 181 158 100 100

33 133 167 200 33 100 183 100 117 33 33 33 200 33 233 100 33 67

50 50 20 72 71 14 20

% of Goal Captured

Cape Arago South Marine Section Pt Grenville North Marine Section VI Shelf Marine Section

Ptychoramphus aleuticus Ptychoramphus aleuticus Ptychoramphus aleuticus

Cape Arago South Marine Section Pt Grenville North Marine Section Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Phalacroscorax auritus Phalacroscorax auritus Phalacroscorax auritus

Cape Arago South Marine Section Pt Grenville North Marine Section VI Shelf Marine Section Cape Arago North Marine Section Cape Arago South Marine Section JdF Strait Marine Section Pt Grenville North Marine Section Pt Grenville South Marine Section VI Shelf Marine Section Cape Arago North Marine Section Cape Arago South Marine Section JdF Strait Marine Section Pt Grenville North Marine Section Pt Grenville South Marine Section QC Strait Marine Section VI Shelf Marine Section Cape Arago North Marine Section Cape Arago South Marine Section Pt Grenville North Marine Section VI Shelf Marine Section

Oceanodroma leucorhoa Oceanodroma leucorhoa Oceanodroma leucorhoa Phalacrocorax pelagicus Phalacrocorax pelagicus Phalacrocorax pelagicus Phalacrocorax pelagicus Phalacrocorax pelagicus Phalacrocorax pelagicus Cepphus columba Cepphus columba Cepphus columba Cepphus columba Cepphus columba Cepphus columba Cepphus columba Cerorhinca monocerata Cerorhinca monocerata Cerorhinca monocerata Cerorhinca monocerata

Cape Arago North Marine Section Cape Arago South Marine Section JdF Strait Marine Section Pt Grenville North Marine Section Pt Grenville South Marine Section VI Shelf Marine Section

Fratercula cirrhata Fratercula cirrhata Fratercula cirrhata Fratercula cirrhata Fratercula cirrhata Fratercula cirrhata

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Oceanodroma leucorhoa

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Phalacroscorax auritus

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Sterna caspia

a

Geographic Section

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Caspian Tern Cassin's Auklet Cassin's Auklet Cassin's Auklet Common Murre Common Murre Common Murre Common Murre Common Murre Double-Crested Cormorant Double-Crested Cormorant Double-Crested Cormorant Double-Crested Cormorant Fork-Tailed Storm Petral Fork-Tailed Storm Petral Leach's Storm-Petrel Leach's Storm-Petrel Leach's Storm-Petrel Leach's Storm-Petrel Pelagic Cormorant Pelagic Cormorant Pelagic Cormorant Pelagic Cormorant Pelagic Cormorant Pelagic Cormorant Pigeon Guillemot Pigeon Guillemot Pigeon Guillemot Pigeon Guillemot Pigeon Guillemot Pigeon Guillemot Pigeon Guillemot Rhinoceros Auklet Rhinoceros Auklet Rhinoceros Auklet Rhinoceros Auklet Shorebird Concentration Area Shorebird Concentration Area Tufted Puffin Tufted Puffin Tufted Puffin Tufted Puffin Tufted Puffin Tufted Puffin

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

3 2 6 7 42 35 15 2 6 20 12 14 3 4 7 5 13 4 10 101 117 4 42 3 47 170 140 4 22 5 4 40 4 2 3 4 16 1 33 25 2 19 2 13

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

Amount Known

b

c

3 2 3 4 26 15 8 2 4 9 10 7 3 3 3 4 10 1 6 51 56 3 25 3 17 90 65 3 13 5 1 20 2 2 2 2 14 1 18 15 2 12 2 8

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

Captured in Porfolio 1 1 2 2 13 10 4 1 2 6 4 4 1 1 2 2 4 1 3 30 35 1 13 1 14 51 42 1 7 2 1 12 1 1 1 1 4 11 10 8 1 6 1 4

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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300 200 150 200 200 150 200 200 200 150 250 175 300 300 150 200 250 100 200 170 160 300 192 300 121 176 155 300 186 250 100 167 200 200 200 200 350 9 180 188 200 200 200 200

% of Goal Captured

Cape Arago South Marine Section Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus

Cape Arago South Marine Section Pt Grenville North Marine Section Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Eumetopias jubatus Eumetopias jubatus Eumetopias jubatus

Desmarestia tortuosa

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Mirounga angustirostris

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Mirounga angustirostris

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus

a

Geographic Section

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Algal Beds (ha) Algal Beds (ha) Algal Beds (ha) Algal Beds (ha) Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Estuary

Plant Communities

Marine Algae (Desmarestia)

Nonvascular Plants

Northern Elephant Seal Northern Elephant Seal Stellar's Sea Lion Stellar's Sea Lion Stellar's Sea Lion Stellar's Sea Lion haulout Stellar's Sea Lion haulout Stellar's Sea Lion haulout Stellar's Sea Lion haulout Stellar's Sea Lion haulout Stellar's Sea Lion rookery

Mammals

Mussels and barnacles Mussels and barnacles Mussels and barnacles Mussels and barnacles Mussels and barnacles Mussels and barnacles Mussels and barnacles

Invertebrates

Herring Spawning High Cover Herring Spawning High Cover Herring Spawning High Cover Herring Spawning Low Cover Herring Spawning Low Cover Smelt spawn Smelt spawn Smelt spawn

Fishes

Western Snowy Plover Western Snowy Plover Western Snowy Plover

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

m m m m m m m

m m m m m m m m

735 56 16 10,475 4,307 3,979

ha ha ha ha m m

1 occ

1 7 13 12 1 9 12 3 9 7 3

45,839 23,474 141,551 8,248 11,400 949 893,026

71,820 2,622 206,678 45,426 706,297 6,202 33,066 3,079

8 occ 3 occ 3 occ

Amount Known

b

c

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

m m m m m m m

m m m m m m m m

606 56 16 10,475 2,325 3,858

ha ha ha ha m m

1 occ

1 7 9 9 1 7 10 3 6 2 2

28,104 10,346 78,845 7,758 9,148 949 310,786

71,820 2,622 68,348 41,684 286,609 3,265 13,567 898

6 occ 3 occ 2 occ

Captured in Porfolio

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

m m m m m m m

m m m m m m m m

220 17 5 3,142 1,292 1,194

ha ha ha ha m m

1 occ

1 2 4 4 4 3 4 1 3 2 1

13,752 7,042 42,465 2,474 3,420 285 267,908

21,546 787 62,003 13,628 211,889 1,861 9,920 924

3 occ 2 occ 6 occ

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % %

% % % % % % % %

% % % % % %

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275 329 320 333 180 323

100 %

100 350 225 225 25 233 250 300 200 100 200

204 147 186 314 267 333 116

333 333 110 306 135 175 137 97

200 % 150 % 33 %

% of Goal Captured

a

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Salvir - disspi - trimar - (jaucar)

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Desces - junbal tidal

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Fesrub dune

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Geographic Section

Salhoc-myrcal

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Estuary Algal Beds Shore Algal Beds Shore Algal Beds Shore Algal Beds Shore Algal Beds Shore Algal Beds Shore Aquatic Bed (ha) Aquatic Bed (ha) Bedrock (ha) Coast Willow Deflation Plain Wetland Coastal Sand Dunes Dune grass (Ha) Dune grass (Ha) Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Estuary Dune grass Shore Dune grass Shore Dune grass Shore Dune grass Shore Dune grass Shore Eelgrass (Ha) Eelgrass (Ha) Eelgrass (Ha) Eelgrass Estuary Eelgrass Estuary Eelgrass Estuary Eelgrass Estuary Eelgrass Estuary Eelgrass Estuary Eelgrass Shore Eelgrass Shore Eelgrass Shore Eelgrass Shore Intertidal Salt Marshes (Desces Junbal Tidal) Intertidal Salt Marshes (Salvir Disspi Trimar) Kelp Estuary Kelp Estuary

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

74,167 1,427 28,545 262,913 107,024 23,788 134,814 11,172 150,485 2,704,162 646 12 65 1 1 16 573 8,138 6,571 101,734 1,659 90,023 25,970 80,716 100,137 1,692 380,602 27 29 1,419 220,321 2,841 986 109,939 6,153 225,897 12,146 3,325 5,451 603,490 8 68 425 2,441

m m m m m m m m m m ha ha ha occ occ ha ha m m m m m m m m m m ha ha ha m m m m m m m m m m occ occ m m

Amount Known

b

c

74,167 1,427 26,808 93,294 48,691 11,926 71,041 5,105 75,505 904,403 498 12 42 1 1 16 573 7,952 5,740 88,067 1,659 36,605 14,312 31,833 18,944 1,459 126,141 27 24 482 157,186 2,841 986 106,869 5,153 107,327 4,410 2,781 3,396 263,451 2 55 425 1,125

m m m m m m m m m m ha ha ha occ occ ha ha m m m m m m m m m m ha ha ha m m m m m m m m m m occ occ m m

Captured in Porfolio 22,250 428 8,563 78,874 32,107 7,136 40,444 3,352 45,146 810,904 194 4 20 1 1 5 172 2,442 1,971 30,520 498 27,007 7,791 24,215 30,041 508 114,181 8 9 426 66,096 852 296 32,982 1,846 67,769 3,644 997 1,635 181,047 2 22 127 732

m m m m m m m m m m ha ha ha occ occ ha ha m m m m m m m m m m ha ha ha m m m m m m m m m m occ occ m m

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

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333 333 313 118 152 167 176 152 167 112 257 300 210 100 100 320 333 326 291 289 333 136 184 131 63 287 110 338 267 113 238 333 333 324 279 158 121 279 208 146 100 250 335 154

% of Goal Captured

Scientific Name

Cape Arago North Marine Section Cape Arago North Marine Section Pt Grenville South Marine Section Pt Grenville North Marine Section Pt Grenville South Marine Section Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Transition zone wetland op Low salinity high marsh op Moderate salinity high marsh op Moderate salinity high marsh op Calamagrostis nutkaensis argentina egedii - juncus balticu Fesrub dune grassland

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Picsit/corser tideland swamp

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Red Fescue Stabilized Sand Dunes Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh (ha)

Mixed-Fine And Mud: Partly Enclosed, Eulittoral, Mesohaline Old-Growth Sitka Spruce/Creek Dogwood Tideland Swamp Organic, Sand, Mixed-Fine Or Mud: Partly Enclosed, Backshore Organic: Partly Enclosed, Backshore, Mesohaline (Marsh) Op Organic: Partly Enclosed, Backshore, Polyhaline (Marsh) Op Organic: Partly Enclosed, Backshore, Polyhaline (Marsh) Op Pacific Reedgrass - Pacific Silverweed - Baltic Rush

a

QC Sound Marine Section

Geographic Section

op Silty, low salinity, low marsh op

Kelp Estuary Kelp Estuary Kelp Estuary Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp habitat (OR, BC) Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp high persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp low persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Kelp medium persistence (WA) Kelp Shore Kelp Shore Kelp Shore Kelp Shore Kelp Shore Kelp Shore Kelp Shore Kelp Shore Low Intertidal Brackish Saltmarsh On Sands To Silts Low Intertidal High Salinity Sandy Saltmarsh Low Intertidal High Salinity Silty Saltmarsh Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Carlyn Freshwater) Carlyn freshwater Corser - salix (salhoo - salsit) Lowland Freshwater Wetlands (Mineral Soils Corser Salix) Lowland Floodplain-Low Terrace Riparian Forests And ShrublandsPopbalt / corser / impcap Mid Intertidal Brackish Fine Substrate Saltmarsh Silty, moderate salinity, low marsh Mixed Fine: Partly Enclosed Eulittoral, Polyhaline (Marsh) Op

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

m m m ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha m m m m m m m m occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

1 occ 6,614 ha 229 ha

13 3 1 9 1 11 2

1,181 2,769 18,409 262 2,078 862 645 1,586 3,241 10,807 784 336 1,222 1,087 696 369 34,888 90,628 421 101,697 47,780 36,913 84,997 1,019,547 1 1 1 1 5 8 1 1

Amount Known

b

c

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

m m m ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha m m m m m m m m occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

1 occ 4,606 ha 212 ha

13 3 1 9 1 11 2

1,181 2,033 11,444 95 824 294 265 647 649 3,372 320 244 573 546 333 208 16,714 41,708 421 45,310 25,907 20,743 43,830 405,300 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1

Captured in Porfolio

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

m m m ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha m m m m m m m m occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

1 occ 1,984 ha 69 ha

4 1 1 3 1 2 1

354 831 5,523 79 623 259 193 476 972 3,242 235 101 366 326 209 111 10,466 27,188 126 30,509 14,334 11,074 25,499 305,864 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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100 % 232 % 307 %

325 300 100 300 100 550 200

334 245 207 120 132 114 137 136 67 104 136 242 157 167 159 187 160 153 334 149 181 187 172 133 100 100 100 100 400 100 100 100

% of Goal Captured

a

Pt Grenville South Marine Section Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Sandy, moderate salinity, low marsh op

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Pincon/carobn

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Lupinus littoralis (dune community)

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Sandy, low salinity, low marsh op

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Geographic Section

Sandy, high salinity, low marsh op

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Boulder (ha) Cobble/Gravel (ha) Cobble/Gravel (ha) Cobble/Gravel Flat (ha)

Marine Ecological Systems Estuary

Seagrass (ha) Seagrass (ha) Seagrass (ha) Seashore Lupine Dunes Shorepine/Slough Sedge Surfgrass Estuary Surfgrass Estuary Surfgrass Shore Surfgrass Shore Surfgrass Shore Surfgrass Shore Surfgrass Shore

Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh (ha) Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Estuary Saltmarsh Shore Saltmarsh Shore Saltmarsh Shore Saltmarsh Shore Saltmarsh Shore Saltmarsh Shore Saltmarsh Shore Saltmarsh Shore Sand: Partly Enclosed, Eulittoral, Euhaline (Marsh) Op Sand: Partly Enclosed, Eulittoral, Mesohaline (Marsh) Op Sand: Partly Enclosed, Eulittoral, Polyhaline (Marsh) Op

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

133 126 57 10

2,266 5 30,622 7 2 2,796 20,198 61,074 87,325 43,857 4,333 1,014,092

17 247 135 2,835 482 532,253 32,305 13,372 47,682 10,515 493,111 2,180 21,821 321,283 1,062 4,823 11,897 683 15,735 1,692 24,922 486,331 1 8 2

ha ha ha ha

ha ha ha occ occ m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m occ occ occ

Amount Known

b

c

112 98 57 10

1,579 5 27,404 2 1 1,615 13,192 24,490 48,385 24,144 3,247 376,886

17 179 112 2,159 265 354,180 32,305 13,186 37,718 5,740 399,074 2,180 20,820 144,850 1,041 4,219 6,509 683 5,354 1,459 15,744 158,371 1 8 2

ha ha ha ha

ha ha ha occ occ m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m occ occ occ

Captured in Porfolio

40 38 17 3

680 1 9,187 1 1 839 6,059 18,322 26,198 13,157 1,300 304,228

5 74 41 851 145 159,676 9,692 4,012 14,305 3,154 147,933 654 6,546 96,385 318 1,447 3,569 205 4,720 508 7,477 145,899 2 1 1

ha ha ha ha

ha ha ha occ occ m m m m m m m

ha ha ha ha ha m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m occ occ occ

Conservation Goal

d

% % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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280 258 335 333

232 500 298 200 100 192 218 134 185 184 250 124

340 242 273 254 183 222 333 329 264 182 270 333 318 150 327 292 182 333 113 287 211 109 50 800 200

% of Goal Captured

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Channel Protected (Outer Coast)

Shoreline

Rocky intertidal habitat (Embayment) Rocky intertidal habitat (Embayment) Rocky intertidal habitat (Embayment)

Intertidal Habitat

Cobble/Gravel Flat (ha) Flat (ha) Flat (ha) Flat (ha) Flat (ha) Mud (ha) Mud (ha) Mud Flat (ha) Mud Flat (ha) Mud Flat (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Organics/fines (ha) Rock (ha) Sand (ha) Sand (ha) Sand (ha) Sand and Gravel Flat (ha) Sand and Gravel Flat (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand Flat (ha) Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha) Sand/Mud Flat (ha) Shell (ha) Unconsolidated (ha) Unconsolidated (ha) Wood Debris/Organic (ha) Wood Debris/Organic (ha)

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary a

VI Shelf Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Geographic Section ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

10,705 m

2,796 m 526 m 14,119 m

189 861 8 45 17 506 11 1,384 27,705 1,472 14,162 416 32 119 269 3,146 180 70 26,568 17 6 245 471 5,791 12 128 2,997 1,302 4,123 44 8,458 44 17 194 110 22 4

Amount Known

b

c

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

2,880 m

1,615 m 441 m 8,820 m

189 291 8 16 8 367 11 536 24,473 1,313 8,323 373 32 114 182 2,184 96 70 19,040 17 6 212 186 3,510 12 65 2,997 293 3,025 44 6,485 44 3 31 79 9 4

Captured in Porfolio ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

3,212 m

839 m 158 m 4,236 m

57 258 2 14 5 152 3 415 8,311 442 4,249 125 10 36 81 944 54 21 7,970 5 2 74 141 1,737 4 38 899 391 1,237 13 2,537 13 5 58 33 7 1

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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90 %

192 % 279 % 208 %

332 113 400 114 160 241 367 129 294 297 196 298 320 317 225 231 178 333 239 340 300 286 132 202 300 171 333 75 245 338 256 338 60 53 239 129 400

% of Goal Captured

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Gravel Beach (Embayment) Gravel Beach (Embayment) Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Protected (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Protected (Embayment) Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Flat (Outer Coast) Gravel Flat Exposed (Embayment) Gravel Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) High Tide Lagoon Exposed (Outer Coast) High Tide lagoon Protected (Embayment) High Tide Lagoon protected (Outer Coast) Mud Flat (Outer Coast) Mud Flat Exposed (Embayment) Mud Flat Exposed (Embayment) Mud Flat Protected (Embayment) Mud Flat Protected (Embayment) Mud Flat Protected (Embayment) Mud Flat Protected (Embayment) Mud Flat Protected (Outer Coast)

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary a

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Geographic Section 5,656 467 1,008 1,770 8,173 24,929 40,092 168 1,618 839 4,858 99,001 394 480 13,632 194 10,238 6,206 17,477 31,113 1,020 821 1,288 3,382 4,103 1,057 5,819 1,350 904 3,623 1,136 1,041 20,208 444 1,194 7,915 564 2,775 139 61 12,500 447 6,640 683

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Amount Known

b

c

5,656 467 242 1,514 3,425 13,485 30,662 168 256 283 4,516 28,701 394 291 4,591 194 7,504 6,206 5,376 7,586 1,020 821 1,288 2,401 779 1,057 2,236 1,350 904 1,294 630 1,041 2,651 444 1,194 5,382 564 2,194 139 61 8,087 447 4,637 668

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Captured in Porfolio 1,697 140 302 531 2,452 7,479 12,028 51 485 252 1,457 29,700 118 144 4,089 58 3,071 1,862 5,243 9,334 306 246 386 1,015 1,231 317 1,746 405 271 1,087 341 312 6,062 133 358 2,375 169 832 42 18 3,750 134 1,992 205

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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333 334 80 285 140 180 255 329 53 112 310 97 334 202 112 334 244 333 103 81 333 334 334 237 63 333 128 333 334 119 185 334 44 334 334 227 334 264 331 339 216 334 233 326

% of Goal Captured

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Mud Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Mud Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Mud Flat Very Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines (Embayment) Organics/fines (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Embayment) Organics/fines Exposed (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Exposed (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Embayment) Organics/fines Very Protected (Outer Coast) Organics/fines Very Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform (Embayment) Rock Platform (Outer Coast) Rock Platform (Outer Coast) Rock Platform (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Exposed (Embayment) Rock Platform Exposed (Embayment) Rock Platform Exposed (Embayment) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Exposed (Outer Coast)

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary a

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Geographic Section 533 9,703 9,378 95,053 412 55,212 49,005 454,866 17,288 711 7,258 2,470 1,989 1,209 73,147 5,218 4,375 43,691 404,386 2,180 16,124 249,139 739 1,548 3,291 117,438 69,765 3,863 10,783 15,674 2,079 998 449 5,177 1,102 119,406 1,104 1,527 2,802 71 28,439 6,936 5,903 281,785

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Amount Known

b

c

533 2,666 9,378 61,335 412 36,722 5,001 290,523 9,813 580 7,258 2,470 917 1,209 33,378 4,124 4,189 35,516 327,384 2,180 16,021 112,184 601 957 1,954 47,128 38,987 3,863 4,625 10,630 683 134 449 4,846 1,102 18,529 1,029 882 2,802 71 13,676 3,246 5,337 86,368

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Captured in Porfolio 160 2,911 2,813 28,516 124 16,564 14,702 136,460 5,186 213 2,177 741 597 363 21,944 1,565 1,313 13,107 121,316 654 4,837 74,742 222 465 987 35,232 20,929 1,159 3,235 4,702 624 299 135 1,553 330 35,822 331 458 841 21 8,532 2,081 1,771 84,535

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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333 92 333 215 332 222 34 213 189 272 333 333 154 333 152 264 319 271 270 333 331 150 271 206 198 134 186 333 143 226 109 45 333 312 334 52 311 193 333 338 160 156 301 102

% of Goal Captured

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Rock Platform Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Protected (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock Platform Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock With Gravel Beach (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock With Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock With Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock With Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock With Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock With Sand And Gravel Beach (Embayment) Rock with Sand and Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand and Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach (Outer Coast) Rock With Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock With Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock With Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock With Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast)

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary a

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Geographic Section 1,010 211 708 3,254 13,109 19,174 3,533 2,019 365 103,610 182 1,664 1,709 20,170 16,638 3,984 10,910 164,535 350 1,500 460 14,447 320 2,626 2,139 35,809 8,410 595,356 4,376 6,355 1,427 1,755 96,365 339 10,429 1,317 282 848 9,281 18,469 28,959 1,779 2,818 955

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Amount Known

b

c

843 211 271 1,975 5,492 5,150 1,782 860 365 34,785 182 723 744 3,752 12,980 2,685 2,331 52,402 350 760 460 4,303 320 2,406 1,572 13,009 4,599 148,266 2,664 1,335 1,427 1,755 17,353 339 5,973 1,317 282 848 4,113 8,625 14,728 1,290 2,447 955

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Captured in Porfolio 303 63 212 976 3,933 5,752 1,060 606 110 31,083 55 499 513 6,051 4,991 1,195 3,273 49,361 105 450 138 4,334 96 788 642 10,743 2,523 178,607 1,313 1,906 428 526 28,909 102 3,129 395 85 254 2,784 5,541 8,688 534 845 286

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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278 335 128 202 140 90 168 142 332 112 331 145 145 62 260 225 71 106 333 169 333 99 333 305 245 121 182 83 203 70 333 334 60 332 191 333 332 334 148 156 170 242 290 334

% of Goal Captured

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Rock with Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock With Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock With Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Rock With Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Rock with Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rock with Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky intertidal habitat (Outer Coast) Rocky intertidal habitat (Outer Coast) Rocky intertidal habitat (Outer Coast) Rocky Shore/Cliff (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Protected (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Very Exposed (Embayment) Rocky Shore/Cliff Very Exposed (Embayment) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Protected (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Rocky/Cliff Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach (Embayment)

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary a

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Geographic Section 128,005 143 4,191 1,249 1,246 2,628 57,404 572 11,066 385 45,250 39,563 897,371 2,791 792 90,823 3,500 285 924 526 2,695 16,573 25,672 10,417 786 227 25,323 45,578 967 317,997 20,674 47,362 3,532 20,025 230,329 156 97 390 56,914 23,664 672,756 50,690 29,659 377

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Amount Known

b

c

46,457 143 1,555 1,249 303 1,992 36,996 572 4,407 134 25,359 10,947 325,593 2,049 792 53,204 3,500 285 924 441 889 10,058 25,672 3,339 786 227 14,479 19,430 967 104,520 8,276 23,027 1,849 2,983 70,287 156 97 84 24,381 12,086 194,077 19,640 11,363 377

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Captured in Porfolio 38,401 43 1,257 375 374 788 17,221 172 3,320 116 13,575 11,869 269,211 837 238 27,247 1,050 85 277 158 808 4,972 7,702 3,125 236 68 7,597 13,673 290 95,399 6,202 14,208 1,060 6,008 69,099 47 29 117 17,074 7,099 201,827 15,207 8,898 113

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Conservation Goal

d

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121 333 124 333 81 253 215 333 133 116 187 92 121 245 333 195 333 335 334 279 110 202 333 107 333 334 191 142 333 110 133 162 174 50 102 332 334 72 143 170 96 129 128 334

% of Goal Captured

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Sand and Gravel Beach (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Beach Very Protected (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Beach Very Protected (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment)

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary a

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Geographic Section 1,340 876 303 34,976 43,138 5,740 5,117 1,378 1,014 464 6,379 782 4,426 3,540 6,414 612 663 7,373 380 842 24,403 4,379 12,341 4,087 172,846 7,871 2,007 50,486 60,614 3,227 684 3,614 18,745 1,740 67,718 907 1,188 855 2,236 8,587 266 11,232 4,357 4,443

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Amount Known

b

c

1,340 170 303 5,821 28,490 5,740 5,117 1,378 1,014 47 809 782 2,457 2,875 3,153 204 497 7,373 380 842 15,692 1,966 5,836 1,587 47,792 4,839 2,007 17,621 22,075 2,216 684 1,120 9,738 1,740 10,187 255 856 843 351 2,007 266 2,901 3,946 4,443

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Captured in Porfolio 402 263 91 10,493 12,941 1,722 1,535 413 304 139 1,914 235 1,328 1,062 1,924 184 199 2,212 114 253 7,321 1,314 3,702 1,226 51,854 2,361 602 15,146 18,184 968 205 1,084 5,624 522 20,315 272 357 257 671 2,576 80 3,370 1,307 1,333

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Conservation Goal

d

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333 65 333 55 220 333 333 334 334 34 42 333 185 271 164 111 250 333 333 333 214 150 158 129 92 205 333 116 121 229 334 103 173 333 50 94 240 328 52 78 333 86 302 333

% of Goal Captured

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand And Gravel Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand and Gravel Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach (Embayment) Sand Beach (Embayment) Sand Beach (Outer Coast) Sand Beach (Outer Coast) Sand Beach (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Beach Very Protected (Embayment) Sand Beach Very Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat (Embayment) Sand Flat (Embayment) Sand Flat (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Exposed (Embayment)

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary a

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

QC Sound Marine Section

Geographic Section 373 3,629 43,467 6,708 17,099 21,307 160,628 2,875 516 9,997 2,857 51,997 60,008 9,242 2,347 4,765 1,631 19,194 12,658 7,179 6,627 9,955 70,537 2,699 1,722 19,540 7,158 688 1,980 36,240 17,946 7,437 204,790 63,301 3,129 5,020 793 2,590 7,851 1,519 155 1,852 10,849 4,240

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Amount Known

b

c

373 1,910 13,587 5,580 6,454 10,840 35,427 2,643 516 2,936 1,889 12,455 45,451 9,242 1,716 4,765 1,631 11,404 5,977 4,915 2,441 4,145 21,433 1,210 1,097 19,337 4,296 562 1,697 9,913 16,165 7,330 69,676 28,308 3,129 5,020 793 2,049 1,954 1,519 155 1,852 9,009 1,075

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Captured in Porfolio 112 1,089 13,040 2,013 5,130 6,392 48,188 862 155 2,999 857 15,599 18,002 2,773 704 1,430 489 5,758 3,797 2,154 1,988 2,987 21,161 810 516 5,862 2,147 207 594 10,872 5,384 2,231 61,437 18,990 939 1,506 238 777 2,355 456 47 556 3,255 1,272

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Conservation Goal

d

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333 175 104 277 126 170 74 307 333 98 220 80 252 333 244 333 334 198 157 228 123 139 101 149 213 330 200 271 286 91 300 329 113 149 333 333 333 264 83 333 330 333 277 85

% of Goal Captured

a

Olympic-Chehalis EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Lower Columbia EDU Vancouver Island EDU Puget Sound EDU Vancouver Island EDU Oregon Coast EDU Puget Sound EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Lower Columbia EDU Vancouver Island EDU Olympic-Chehalis EDU Oregon Coast EDU Puget Sound EDU Oregon Coast EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus keta pop 3 Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus keta pop ? Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus keta pop 4 Oncorhynchus keta pop ? Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 1 Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ? Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 3 Oncorhynchus kisutch pop ? Oncorhynchus kisutch pop 2 Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus clarki Oncorhynchus clarki

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Cape Arago North Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

QC Strait Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Johnstone Strait Marine Section

JdF Strait Marine Section

Cape Arago South Marine Section

VI Shelf Marine Section

Pt Grenville South Marine Section

Pt Grenville North Marine Section

Geographic Section

Salvelinus confluentus

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Bull Trout Salmon, Coastal and Puget Sound ESU Chinook Salmon, East Island Chinook Salmon, North Island Chinook Salmon, West Island Chum Salmon, Columbia River ESU Chum Salmon, East Island Chum Salmon, Hood Canal Summer Run ESU Chum Salmon, North Island Chum Salmon, Pacific Coast ESU Chum Salmon, Puget Sound/Strait ESU Chum Salmon, West Island Coho Salmon, East Island Coho Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU Coho Salmon, North Island Coho Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU Coho Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU Coho Salmon, Puget Sound ESU Coho Salmon, S Oregon/N California ESU Coho Salmon, West Island Cutthroat Trout, East Island Cutthroat Trout, North Island

Fishes

Freshwater Species

Sand Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Protected (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Embayment) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Very Exposed (Outer Coast) Sand Flat Very Protected (Embayment) Sand Flat Very Protected (Embayment)

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

135,223 616,091 2,668 922,688 340,387 556,321 154,240 154,925 2,407,651 227,660 910,859 1,839,060 4,800,039 388,661 1,868,503 8,993,755 669,348 206,515 2,246,248 755,664 76,400

52,537 3,017 9,644 387 1,798 2,643 17,333 3,638 32,633 4,222 519 6,580 76,616 3,938 117 99,273 300 3,672

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Amount Known

b

c

112,402 285,202 1,280 486,070 227,043 130,412 11,441 75,489 1,081,245 12,537 394,040 670,781 1,679,528 224,423 610,462 4,474,992 78,744 98,123 1,044,817 259,760 38,564

15,224 3,017 7,128 387 1,798 854 16,565 3,638 17,141 1,486 519 5,439 29,240 3,211 117 18,944 300 3,672

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Captured in Porfolio

67,612 184,827 1,334 276,806 170,194 166,896 77,120 46,478 722,295 68,298 273,258 551,718 1,440,012 116,598 560,551 4,496,878 200,804 103,258 673,874 377,832 38,200

15,761 905 2,893 116 539 793 5,200 1,091 9,790 1,267 156 1,974 22,985 1,181 35 29,782 90 1,102

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Conservation Goal

d

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166 154 96 176 133 78 15 162 150 18 144 122 117 192 109 100 39 95 155 69 101

97 333 246 334 334 108 319 333 175 117 333 276 127 272 334 64 333 333

% of Goal Captured

Puget Sound EDU Oregon Coast EDU Olympic-Chehalis EDU Olympic-Chehalis EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Puget Sound EDU Vancouver Island EDU Puget Sound EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Olympic-Chehalis EDU Vancouver Island EDU Olympic-Chehalis EDU Olympic-Chehalis EDU Vancouver Island EDU Olympic-Chehalis EDU Vancouver Island EDU Olympic-Chehalis EDU Vancouver Island EDU Oregon Coast EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Oregon Coast EDU Lower Columbia EDU Olympic-Chehalis EDU Oregon Coast EDU Puget Sound EDU Oregon Coast EDU Willamette EDU

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Novumbra hubbsi Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Prosopium coulteri Lampetra ayresi Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 30 Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 31 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ? Oncorhynchus mykiss pop ?

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

3,276 m

Oregon Coast EDU

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Vancouver Island EDU

Lower Columbia EDU

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

7,016 m

Vancouver Island EDU

Salvelinus malma

m m m m m m m m m occ m m m m occ m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Vancouver Island EDU

Vancouver Island EDU

Salvelinus malma

765,803 307,136 8,228 205,121 532,228 4,434,793 199,910 253,207 3,143,558 22 283,434 155,119 121,488 380,317 1 3,567 289,655 6,107 86,701 34,400 84,075 733,650 1,042,175 136,255 486,454 1,471,118 243,359 792,583 2,030,659 465,722 448,021 1,138,997 8,291,070 434,722 3,391,702 648,582

669 m

Vancouver Island EDU

Salvelinus malma

Amount Known

Vancouver Island EDU

Vancouver Island EDU

Oncorhynchus clarki

a

Geographic Section

Scientific Name

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone

Freshwater Macrohabitats

Cutthroat Trout, West Island Dolly Varden, East Island Dolly Varden, North Island Dolly Varden, West Island Fall Chinook Salmon, Lower Columbia River ESU Fall Chinook Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU Fall Chinook Salmon, Puget Sound ESU Fall Chinook Salmon, S Oregon/N California ESU Fall Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU Olympic Mudminnow Pink Salmon, East Island Pink Salmon, North Island Pink Salmon, Odd-year ESU Pink Salmon, West Island Pygmy Whitefish River Lamprey Sockeye Salmon, East Island Sockeye Salmon, Lake Pleasant ESU Sockeye Salmon, North Island Sockeye Salmon, Ozette Lake ESU Sockeye Salmon, Quinault Lake ESU Sockeye Salmon, West Island Spring Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU Steelhead Salmon, North Island Summer Chinook Salmon, Washington Coast ESU Summer Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island Summer Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, East Island Winter Run Steelhead Salmon, West Island Winter Steelhead Salmon, Klamath Mountains Province ESU Winter Steelhead Salmon, Lower Columbia ESU Winter Steelhead Salmon, Olympic Peninsula ESU Winter Steelhead Salmon, Oregon Coast ESU Winter Steelhead Salmon, Puget Sound ESU Winter Steelhead Salmon, Southwest Washington ESU Winter Steelhead Salmon, Upper Willamette River ESU

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary b

c

m m m m m m m m m occ m m m m occ m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

1,673 m

6,359 m

669 m

391,194 188,525 8,046 151,920 227,561 2,306,336 38,182 68,948 1,216,815 12 47,940 96,464 41,582 182,790 1 3,567 154,229 6,107 85,977 30,339 84,075 420,053 584,405 111,623 209,787 587,937 102,017 296,807 1,025,829 219,216 104,039 420,987 4,086,186 77,279 1,389,619 105,974

Captured in Porfolio m m m m m m m m m occ m m m m occ m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

1,638 m

3,508 m

334 m

382,902 153,568 4,114 102,560 266,114 1,330,438 99,955 75,962 943,067 11 85,030 46,536 36,446 114,095 7 1,070 86,896 6,107 26,010 34,400 84,075 220,095 312,652 40,876 145,936 441,335 73,008 237,775 609,198 139,717 224,010 341,699 2,487,321 130,417 1,017,511 194,575

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

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102 %

181 %

200 %

102 123 196 148 86 173 38 91 129 109 56 207 114 160 14 333 177 100 331 88 100 191 187 273 144 133 140 125 168 157 46 123 164 59 137 54

% of Goal Captured

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On BasalticMafic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On BasalticMafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

1,266,425 m 199,789 m 47,304 m 3,807,811 m 51,925 m 61,902 m 74,408 m 26,574 m 791 m 13,516 m 2,449 m 7,702 m 327,584 m 2,037 m 408 m 861 m 10,092 m 263,995 m 44,039 m 18,930 m 1,182,304 m 5,591 m 31,772 m

Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU

Amount Known 25,527 m

a

Vancouver Island EDU

Geographic Section

b

c

16,403 m

3,539 m

543,250 m

12,430 m

23,245 m

69,530 m

6,241 m

861 m

408 m

2,037 m

232,217 m

7,702 m

2,131 m

8,908 m

791 m

20,929 m

34,705 m

34,529 m

31,210 m

1,739,935 m

36,588 m

112,956 m

372,577 m

25,527 m

Captured in Porfolio

6,354 m

2,796 m

118,230 m

3,786 m

8,808 m

52,799 m

2,018 m

430 m

204 m

1,018 m

65,517 m

3,851 m

1,224 m

2,703 m

396 m

5,315 m

14,882 m

12,380 m

10,385 m

380,781 m

9,461 m

39,958 m

126,642 m

5,105 m

Conservation Goal

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Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Ge First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geo

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

3,046 m 2,083 m 41,380 m 2,213 m 866 m 607 m 65,784 m 1,483 m 3,570 m 14,284 m 844,528 m 143,414 m 26,781 m 3,063,965 m 41,186 m 60,177 m 15,362 m 10,816 m 5,156 m 29,704 m 7,493 m 1,413 m 2,961 m

Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU

Amount Known 15,346 m

a

Vancouver Island EDU

Geographic Section

b

c

2,961 m

685 m

4,855 m

2,699 m

2,331 m

8,207 m

8,518 m

32,135 m

34,143 m

1,371,605 m

16,768 m

77,050 m

201,685 m

14,284 m

2,938 m

1,483 m

52,507 m

607 m

656 m

1,343 m

3,204 m

1,000 m

3,046 m

6,586 m

Captured in Porfolio

1,480 m

706 m

3,746 m

5,941 m

2,578 m

2,163 m

3,072 m

12,035 m

8,237 m

306,396 m

5,356 m

28,683 m

168,906 m

2,857 m

1,785 m

742 m

13,157 m

304 m

433 m

1,106 m

8,276 m

1,042 m

1,523 m

3,069 m

Conservation Goal

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Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

First Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On BasalticMafic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On BasalticMafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On CarbonateLimestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

9,466 m 21,918 m 215,232 m 56,787 m 45,836 m 1,368,160 m 4,681 m 17,404 m 15,419 m 1,812 m 53,148 m 3,336 m 53,382 m 3,832 m 4,243 m 2,199 m 2,753 m 124,590 m 969 m 501 m 904 m 139,837 m

Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU

Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU

Vancouver Island EDU

886 m

Vancouver Island EDU

Amount Known 172,855 m

a

Vancouver Island EDU

Geographic Section

b

c

108,068 m

904 m

501 m

969 m

95,822 m

2,753 m

1,408 m

2,191 m 2,021 m

10,149 m

284 m

35,216 m

711 m

9,688 m

10,478 m

1,689 m

592,382 m

33,031 m

23,919 m

69,903 m

20,487 m

7,166 m

886 m

117,764 m

Captured in Porfolio

27,967 m

452 m

250 m

484 m

24,918 m

1,376 m

1,100 m

1,916 m 2,122 m

10,676 m

1,668 m

10,630 m

906 m

3,084 m

3,481 m

2,340 m

136,816 m

9,167 m

11,357 m

43,046 m

4,384 m

4,733 m

443 m

34,571 m

Conservation Goal

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386 %

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Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Alpine Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Alpine Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

29,317 m 2,458,825 m 435,210 m 211,258 m 8,180,340 m 38,034 m 98,061 m 148,463 m 15,071 m 6,630 m 3,046 m 1,829 m 54,611 m 30,003 m 70,771 m 1,998,159 m 2,254 m 40,436 m 1,392 m 2,590 m 852 m 4,900 m 20,493 m

Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU

Amount Known 5,168 m

a

Vancouver Island EDU

Geographic Section

b

c

17,867 m

4,076 m

852 m

2,590 m

1,392 m

27,414 m

1,442 m

1,359,633 m

70,771 m

16,585 m

23,040 m

1,829 m

3,046 m

5,070 m

14,714 m

89,866 m

50,445 m

25,227 m

4,793,400 m

172,570 m

162,505 m

809,809 m

29,317 m

4,530 m

Captured in Porfolio

4,099 m

2,450 m

426 m

1,295 m

696 m

8,087 m

1,127 m

199,816 m

14,154 m

6,001 m

10,922 m

914 m

1,523 m

3,315 m

3,014 m

29,693 m

19,612 m

7,607 m

818,034 m

42,252 m

87,042 m

245,882 m

5,863 m

2,584 m

Conservation Goal

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436 %

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488 %

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Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology First Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Fourth Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Fourth Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Fourth Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology Fourth Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology Second Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

41,626 m 38,892 m 1,104,827 m 4,601 m 29,725 m 6,979 m 3,874 m 63,323 m 1,314 m 1,131 m 1,853 m 60,779 m 1,179 m 1,397 m 113,731 m 1,908 m 10,299 m 13,817 m 5,506 m 1,454 m 197,759 m 4,566 m 8,026 m

Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU

Amount Known 210,407 m

a

Vancouver Island EDU

Geographic Section

b

c

7,888 m

3,335 m

117,333 m

1,454 m

458 m

4,471 m

4,222 m

1,908 m

57,901 m

614 m

1,179 m

48,191 m

1,853 m

605 m

974 m

6,807 m

3,008 m

3,185 m

18,238 m

2,359 m

449,760 m

27,014 m

27,515 m

59,382 m

Captured in Porfolio

4,013 m

2,283 m

39,552 m

727 m

2,753 m

2,763 m

2,060 m

954 m

22,746 m

698 m

590 m

12,156 m

926 m

566 m

657 m

12,665 m

1,937 m

3,490 m

5,945 m

2,300 m

110,483 m

7,778 m

8,325 m

42,081 m

Conservation Goal

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197 %

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Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology Second Order Stream of low gradient in the Douglas Fir Zone on GraniticSilicic geology Second Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology Second Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

182,602 m 76,601 m 11,649 m 957,005 m 15,421 m 9,022 m 8,637 m 8,695 m 9,926 m 3,421 m 513 m 129,391 m 47,275 m 21,641 m 995,034 m 6,333 m 1,971 m 4,189 m 11,528 m 3,347 m 2,241 m 155,354 m 18,407 m

Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU

Amount Known 1,795 m

a

Vancouver Island EDU

Geographic Section

b

c

10,994 m

50,558 m

1,723 m

142 m

4,865 m

4,140 m

1,958 m

4,277 m

478,107 m

21,641 m

10,956 m

29,543 m

513 m

1,616 m

4,086 m

8,695 m

4,340 m

9,018 m

13,380 m

465,996 m

11,649 m

22,202 m

47,176 m

1,795 m

Captured in Porfolio

3,681 m

31,071 m

1,120 m

1,674 m

2,306 m

2,094 m

986 m

3,166 m

199,007 m

4,328 m

9,455 m

25,878 m

256 m

1,710 m

3,308 m

4,348 m

4,318 m

4,511 m

3,084 m

287,102 m

2,330 m

15,320 m

36,520 m

898 m

Conservation Goal

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299 %

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Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology Second Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Second Order Stream Of Very High Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Slate Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Ultramafic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Water Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Second Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Mountain Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

820,495 m 1,319 m 4,544 m 5,396 m 6,081 m 6,867 m 38,318 m 7,037 m 845 m 26,846 m 1,720 m 1,378 m 281,637 m 61,414 m 5,343 m 965,240 m 9,760 m 7,463 m 5,550 m 1,691 m 6,051 m 99,205 m 4,546 m

Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU

Amount Known 13,286 m

a

Vancouver Island EDU

Geographic Section

b

c

3,522 m

25,499 m

4,546 m

1,691 m

3,842 m

7,302 m

9,760 m

512,178 m

5,060 m

15,320 m

85,238 m

1,378 m

1,720 m

17,040 m

289 m

6,517 m

1,481 m

23 m

6,081 m

5,396 m

4,544 m

1,319 m

458,794 m

7,139 m

Captured in Porfolio

2,273 m

19,841 m

3,026 m

846 m

2,775 m

3,732 m

4,880 m

193,048 m

2,672 m

12,283 m

56,327 m

689 m

860 m

5,369 m

422 m

3,518 m

7,664 m

3,434 m

3,040 m

2,698 m

2,272 m

660 m

246,148 m

2,657 m

Conservation Goal

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68 %

185 %

19 %

1 %

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Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Chehalis Tributary Small Rivers - Volcanic/Outwash, Low To Mid Elevation Coast Range Small River - Basalt, Low Elevation Coast Range small rivers - sedimentary, low to mid elevation

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 2

Third Order Stream Of High Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of Medium Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On BasalticMafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On GraniticSilicic Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Siltstone Geology Third Order Stream Of No Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Basaltic-Mafic-Extrusive-Volcanic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Carbonate-Limestone Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Erodable Volcanics Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Granitic-Silicic Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Coastal Hemlock Zone On Sandstone Geology Third Order Stream Of Very Low Gradient In The Douglas Fir Zone On Granitic Silicic Geology

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

7,258 m 1,145 m 76,857 m 1,155 m 3,420 m 886 m 23,688 m 75,947 m 48,334 m 1,590 m 644,778 m 7,589 m 3,889 m 38,137 m 33,091 m 15,128 m 3,129 m 473,838 m 12,992 m 37,737 m

Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU Vancouver Island EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Willamette EDU

4 occ 2 occ 22 occ

908 m

Vancouver Island EDU

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

Amount Known

a

Geographic Section

b

c

1 occ 5 occ 9 occ

17,441 m

12,992 m

208,157 m

3,129 m

15,111 m

16,858 m

14,421 m

3,811 m

7,589 m

325,818 m

1,590 m

26,912 m

44,825 m

11,322 m

840 m

3,420 m

1,155 m

32,384 m

1,123 m

5,458 m

573 m

Captured in Porfolio

1 occ 1 occ 7 occ

7,547 m

2,598 m

94,768 m

1,564 m

3,026 m

6,618 m

7,627 m

1,944 m

3,794 m

128,956 m

795 m

9,667 m

15,189 m

4,738 m

443 m

1,710 m

578 m

15,371 m

572 m

3,629 m

454 m

Conservation Goal

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100 % 500 % 129 %

231 %

500 %

220 %

200 %

499 %

255 %

189 %

196 %

200 %

253 %

200 %

278 %

295 %

239 %

190 %

200 %

200 %

211 %

196 %

150 %

126 %

% of Goal Captured

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Coast Range Headwaters - Sedimentary, Mid Elevation Coast Range Headwaters - Volcanics, Mid Elevation Coast Range Tributaries - Shales, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient Coastal Range Headwaters - Alluvium Coastal Range Headwaters - Sediment Coastal Range Headwaters - Sediment Coastal Range Headwaters - Volcanic Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Alluvium Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Sediment Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Serpentine Coastal Range Ocean Tributaries - Volcanic Coastal Range Tributaries - Sediment Coastal Ridge - Sediment Coastal Ridge Headwaters - Intrusive Geology Coastal Ridge Headwaters - Sediment Coastal Ridge Headwaters - Volcanic Coastal Upland - Glacial Till, Low Elevation, Low To Moderate Gradient Coastal Upland - Sandstones, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradient Columbia Estuary Tributaries - Sedimentary, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient Inland Headwaters - Sediment Inland Headwaters - Volcanic Inland Headwaters - Willapa Hills Juan De Fuca Coastal Streams - Sandstone , Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient

Freshwater Ecological Systems - Class 1

Coast Range small rivers - sedimentary, low to mid elevation Coast Range small rivers - serpentine, low to mid elevation Coast Tributaries - Outwash, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients Coastal Rivers - Volcanic To Granite, Low To Mid Elevation, Mixed Gradient Coastal Small Rivers - Outwash, Low Elevation Coastal Upland - Alluvium-Colluvium, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients East Olympics small rivers - predominantly mafic, low to mid elevation, low to moderate gradient Inland Coastal Headwaters Streams - Granitic, Low Elevation, High Gradient Lower Columbia Tributary Small Rivers - Sedimentary Lower Columbia Tributary Small Rivers - Volcanics Northern Olympics rivers - sandstone, mid to low elevation, mixed gradient Olympics Small Rivers - Sandstone, Low To Mid Elevation, Low To Moderate Gradient Straight of Juan de Fuca small rivers - predominantly sandstone, low elevation, variable gradient Unclassified Class 2 Freshwater System Willapa Hills small rivers - sandstone, low elevation

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary a

Puget Sound EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Lower Columbia EDU

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Rogue-Umpqua EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Rogue-Umpqua EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Willamette EDU

Willamette EDU

Willamette EDU

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

2 occ 3 occ

Vancouver Island EDU

31 13 11 2 12 24 4 5 16 2 6 16 7 4 2 5 41 40 18 59 9 11 28

3 occ

Puget Sound EDU

Lower Columbia EDU

Lower Columbia EDU

Puget Sound EDU

occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

7 2 33 5 3 11 3

Amount Known

5 2 5 5 7

Oregon Coast EDU

Puget Sound EDU

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

Oregon Coast EDU

Rogue-Umpqua EDU

Geographic Section

b

c

occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

6 4 2 1 8 7 1 4 11 2 5 1 3 2 1 1 16 16 8 19 2 4 4

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

2 occ 1 occ

1 occ

2 1 3 3 2

1 1 12 2 1 3 1

Captured in Porfolio

occ occ occ occ occ

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

9 4 3 1 4 7 1 2 5 1 2 5 2 1 1 2 12 12 5 18 3 3 8

occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ occ

1 occ 1 occ

1 occ

2 1 2 2 2

2 1 10 2 1 3 1

Conservation Goal

d

% % % % %

% % % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

e

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67 100 67 100 200 100 100 200 220 200 250 20 150 200 100 50 133 133 160 106 67 133 50

200 % 100 %

100 %

100 100 150 150 100

50 100 120 100 100 100 100

% of Goal Captured

Scientific Name

Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment - Summary of Conservation Targets and Goals

Lower Columbia Sloughs And Tributaries - Flat Gradient Lower Columbia Tributaries - Volcanics, Mid Elevation, Moderate Gradient Lower Columbia Tributaries -Alluvium/Colluvium Streams, Low Elevation, Low Gradient Lower Columbia Tributaries- Sedimentary, Moderate Elevation, Moderate Gradient Lower Columbia Tributary Small Rivers - Outwash Olympics - Sandstones, High Elevation, High Gradient Olympics - Sandstones, Mid Elevation, High Gradient Olympics Headwaters - Sandstone, Mid To High Elevation, Moderate To High Gradient Olympics Rainshadow Coastal Headwaters Olympics Rainshadow Coastal Headwaters - Mafic, Mid Elevation, Moderate To High Gradient Puget lowland headwaters north - glacial drift, low elevation, low to moderate gradient Puget lowland headwaters west - glacial drift, low elevation, low to moderate gradient Puget Lowlands - Outwash, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients Puget Lowlands - Glacial Till, Low Elevation, Moderate Gradients Willapa Headwaters - Mid Elevations, High Gradients Willapa Headwaters - Sandstones, Low To Mid Elevation, Moderate/Low Gradient

Level of Biological Organization Taxon Common Name

Habitat Type

Targets and Goals Summary

2 12 30 24

Lower Columbia EDU

34 occ 41 occ 5 2 30 38

Puget Sound EDU Puget Sound EDU Olympic-Chehalis EDU

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

occ occ occ occ

8 occ 32 occ

Puget Sound EDU

Puget Sound EDU

Puget Sound EDU

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

Olympic-Chehalis EDU

occ occ occ occ

16 occ

Lower Columbia EDU

Lower Columbia EDU

Lower Columbia EDU

Amount Known 6 occ 25 occ 7 occ

a

Lower Columbia EDU

Geographic Section

b

c

occ occ occ occ

1 1 12 11

occ occ occ occ

15 occ

4 occ

2 occ 13 occ

1 12 19 23

5 occ

4 occ 7 occ 1 occ

Captured in Porfolio

occ occ occ occ

2 1 9 11

occ occ occ occ

12 occ

10 occ

2 occ 10 occ

1 4 9 7

5 occ

2 occ 8 occ 2 occ

Conservation Goal

d

% % % %

% % % %

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50 100 133 100

125 %

40 %

100 % 130 %

100 300 211 329

100 %

200 % 88 % 50 %

% of Goal Captured

PORTFOLIO NAME Fanno Meadows (Conservation Easement) Bobby Creek RNA North Fork/Hunter Creek ACEC Cougar Creek ACEC Columbia Refuge Islands Lost Creek ACEC Copalis River (TNC) Martin Creek ACEC Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint Yaquina Head ONA/ACEC Beverly Beach State Park China Wall ACEC Shipwreck Point NAP Oregon Islands NWR North Fork Coquille River ACEC Copalis Rock NWR Quillayute Needles NWR Forest Park Flynn Creek RNA South Beach State Park Golden Bar ACEC Umpqua Lighthouse State Park Lost Prairie ACEC Fogarty Creek State Recreation Area Brads Creek ACEC Hult Marsh ACEC Chinook River BLM Site Rocky Creek State Wayside Myrtle Island RNA Flattery Rocks NWR Olympic National Park Strathcona

Appendix 8F Site Prioritization Results

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 8F, page 1 of 5

Hectares 241.317 775.685 762.213 116.779 6252.866 35.267 111.688 65.968 23.81 20.218 40.545 65.618 82.488 202 162.864 125.707 12.004 79.788 1443.459 256.622 173.454 29.871 65.062 24.501 68.943 67.163 71.684 42.894 23.903 9.243 46.182 420222.991 320853.528

Euclidean Percent Biodiversity Vulnerability Euclidean Distance Distance Low Protected Score Score High Vulnerability Vulnerability 100 357.668 323.107 367.1572301 215.3089213 100 298.171 163.097 464.5821812 217.681196 100 286.014 197.999 454.5232768 235.7772449 100 265.137 245.457 444.4034355 264.9960631 100 236.304 108.178 518.0465233 269.1861815 100 256.786 299.894 426.2512787 285.7221598 100 218.164 204.81 487.3533779 299.8638273 100 216.623 363.634 426.0785674 336.6896874 100 238.11 469.626 372.7070124 351.7435388 100 212.886 410.463 411.4886603 352.9226793 100 252.358 505.904 349.7989058 353.9933255 100 237.707 476.533 370.5429029 354.3565194 100 104.093 260.909 541.5775376 416.8461697 100 129.683 392.993 478.799598 419.2201748 100 50.535 20.637 664.6854577 449.5834268 100 55.324 377.334 542.8305278 483.0444926 100 11.681 48.889 681.6219475 488.9304443 100 6.559 5.226 700.6267539 493.4479185 100 292.937 1000 207.063 541.1793473 99.999 329.855 182.776 442.620704 193.1348947 99.998 310.813 316.226 390.7408882 246.5592053 99.997 265.137 245.457 444.4034355 264.9960631 99.997 154.705 387.402 461.5709203 395.9150344 99.996 253.655 433.013 375.5721283 327.9648206 99.996 219.968 424.117 401.6568541 351.2644708 99.996 154.489 411.727 453.7555859 402.1910389 99.994 148.226 193.987 534.9384882 364.9009264 99.991 180.586 428.536 428.56514 384.6245952 99.987 217.312 418.997 405.3438378 351.8552641 99.968 256.786 299.894 426.2512787 285.7221598 99.931 0.845 0.841 706.2120013 499.1551771 91.887 152.719 54.606 586.5548114 348.3526184 78.304 278.682 114.817 494.842291 228.6425004

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 8F, page 2 of 5

PORTFOLIO NAME Hectares Brooks Peninsula 71140.966 Ellsworth Creek 13828.699 Olympic National Park-Coastal Unit/Ozette La 34399.386 Broken Group 3175.228 Nitinat-Carmanah-Walbran 93396.171 Cummins-Rock Creek 22034.187 Tsitika-Nimpkish 46389.171 Alsea Bay-Drift Creek 8297.072 Cape Blanco-Elk River 44238.426 Cascade Head-Salmon River 19975.019 Hesquiat 56722.082 Cape Scott-Port Hardy 117323.056 Clatsop Plains-Necanicum River 17248.745 Nimpkish-Tahsish 121060.353 Clayoquot-Alberni 172444.221 Cape Arago-South Slough 16009.11 Grays Harbor 29165.875 Willapa Bay 48453.028 Clatskanie River 8871.831 Nestucca River 31765.359 Long Beach Peninsula 8761.763 Juan de Fuca 14703.575 Cape Lookout-Sandlake 13121.054 Cape Sebastian-Hunter Creek 9262.306 Sooke 5583.598 Saddle Mountain 16869.675 Tenmile Lake 25012.374 Gold River-Nootka 151075.392 Cape Falcon-Lower Nehalem 23754.241 Humbug Mtn-Nesika Beach 11563.148 Tahkenitch-Siltcoos Lakes 32851.088 Lower Coquille River 21111.053 Clearwater River 21433.292 New River 21323.545

Euclidean Percent Biodiversity Vulnerability Euclidean Distance Distance Low Protected Score Score High Vulnerability Vulnerability 56.043 138.807 86.156 582.4414969 363.752797 47.11 195.087 238.611 487.7501819 327.4228763 41.015 315.186 247.796 419.0571906 222.5015258 39.999 162.677 40.221 586.5839569 337.9219415 37.799 219.957 151.164 508.4827633 290.0633044 35.248 241.691 121.242 509.6836716 265.3270531 32.66 196.66 147.195 523.2917423 312.1405895 26.411 89.975 133.119 596.649954 415.3921854 18.048 252.884 289.456 432.7638056 286.3782664 17.91 355.229 249.521 402.1981164 191.1120739 16.634 128.741 113.147 578.3254326 375.5446791 16.361 201.201 156.769 516.7595884 308.9093269 14.653 281.108 492.691 335.0437479 329.5448574 13.541 249.058 169.353 485.2478717 264.8433443 13.162 212.303 147.716 514.1658954 297.0262076 12.97 282.438 261.372 428.6327734 253.7953003 12.707 255.546 139.739 494.7423624 254.2430041 11.264 261.068 154.051 485.7941213 251.0406905 10.753 271.617 345.592 399.025378 286.3865435 10.697 270.36 235.448 445.947833 258.0571056 9.62 256.264 520.568 341.8640056 356.5879952 9.528 208.964 234.9 480.6729198 313.8414501 8.647 346.518 291.393 386.1187569 211.6227645 8.493 389.067 346.551 345.0435181 205.7438441 8.28 295.564 339.596 388.3650846 265.7544711 7.249 293.89 457.269 340.7646793 307.8231094 6.713 275.459 247.476 438.1686357 256.3781452 6.708 238.907 184.149 484.3271293 276.8524304 6.528 233.45 335.695 425.8804829 314.9947393 6.453 337.096 252.362 407.7724341 206.0566863 4.706 186.422 250.297 488.7175147 337.6289519 4.678 139.085 446.831 454.7071837 424.4692249 4.362 114.345 168.491 567.0816372 394.749393 4.349 325.416 393.631 349.8577055 263.0891752

PORTFOLIO NAME Blind Slough Swamp Marys Peak Smith River (OR) South Fork Coquille River Rock Creek (Coquille) Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Coos Mtn Sutton Lake Beaver Creek Marsh Chehalis River Copalis River Grays River Nimpkish-Zeballos Lower Rogue River Lower Rogue River Chemainus-Cowichan Mill Creek Campbell-Quadra Coos-Millacoma Rivers Hoh River Columbia Mainstem Islands Nanaimo River Willapa Hills Marys River Salmon River Columbia River Mainstem Luckiamute River North Fork Siletz River South Fork Coos River Siuslaw River Mt. Townsend Quillayute-Sol Duc River Siletz Bay-Drift Creek Wilson River

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 8F, page 3 of 5

Hectares 9796.823 8825.661 46252.949 26463.246 7414.169 79892.207 13134.946 5798.884 10403.092 30987.347 12155.001 11077.225 33546.15 21428.009 21428.009 59489.061 13884.794 14708.782 62394.649 23841.936 2903.992 40934.09 21731.456 15068.577 45965.203 34216.036 17111.051 21474.924 25383.527 157098.869 1114.443 6754.231 10363.189 12096.883

Euclidean Percent Biodiversity Vulnerability Euclidean Distance Distance Low Protected Score Score High Vulnerability Vulnerability 3.611 302.298 255.557 421.4675858 235.4005647 3.548 282.262 257.531 430.377614 252.9632199 2.97 60.629 241.209 580.5065211 455.6230032 2.678 152.144 267.113 505.2569994 372.6139228 2.576 133.612 293.268 509.0262238 394.641225 1.886 309.469 414.834 349.1516488 281.6449429 1.821 217.12 314.689 444.3353307 323.6948966 1.59 322.298 220.668 428.2728013 209.1688131 1.421 289.637 299.638 408.5086591 258.2601877 1.197 208.594 517.466 378.3215856 389.6924712 0.987 192.944 320.788 457.837987 346.4240499 0.931 228.79 288.696 447.2619022 307.2315238 0.78 248.737 173.035 483.8397183 265.7411767 0.655 223.337 298.738 446.6368925 314.4097863 0.655 223.337 298.738 446.6368925 314.4097863 0.626 343.845 474.723 305.5541944 284.1212166 0.52 271.68 322.368 408.5661565 279.4822074 0.518 269.481 235.555 446.3552944 258.8639582 0.481 202.769 413.547 417.5261042 362.079477 0.361 265.25 276.171 431.3811167 272.3511847 0.311 162.497 1.969 602.4323566 337.5044359 0.279 325.455 479.378 313.413104 296.5076285 0.196 183.941 428.819 425.9756157 381.9224073 0.184 327.547 343.471 370.806714 243.3785512 0.144 294.401 155.921 469.4553103 219.8835791 0.124 299.33 234.219 432.2887737 232.3426002 0.104 145.878 359.946 477.30459 397.2312571 0.097 338.165 387.172 346.5257662 252.3214351 0.066 185.081 277.152 479.3759322 344.0600011 0.065 142.17 243.771 520.588978 378.019026 0 447.81 58.413 473.6774385 59.80648579 0 402.925 255.227 384.8314709 160.3395179 0 341.35 191.573 434.2330896 185.3237062 0 326.478 175.112 447.4594257 194.3603293

PORTFOLIO NAME Lake Crescent Cape Elizabeth Columbia River Estuary Shelton-South Sound Goodman Creek Yaquina Bay Quilcene River-Dabob Bay North River Headwaters Quinault River Wynoochee River Boistfort East Fork Humptulips River Alsea-Five Rivers Elochoman River Tillamook Bay-Kilchis River Skokomish River Cape Ferrelo Salmon River (Queets) Skamokowa Satsop Watershed Yachats River Trask Mountain Nacelle River Upper Nehalem River Lower Umpqua River Adam River South Yamhill River Elk Creek (Umpqua) Umpqua River tributaries Hamma Hamma River Capital State Forest Scappoose Creek Cloquallum River East Fork Hoquiam River 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Euclidean Biodiversity Vulnerability Euclidean Distance Distance Low Score Score High Vulnerability Vulnerability 294.661 134.841 478.8414443 216.124105 344.469 305.774 380.3647286 218.0924729 282.682 104.984 497.4841939 223.567715 327.767 318.68 381.7243009 234.6346988 287.058 226.671 441.4223951 241.224441 500 510.89 244.555 255.445 244.824 145.583 497.616211 265.3552213 288.101 321.237 400.1012231 265.8937546 229.977 128.357 512.6917206 277.5451322 280.486 372.053 383.1001891 287.736433 375.183 524.284 268.6181521 290.340682 211.332 76.818 544.4221391 291.2120628 218.307 193.903 491.7306576 297.9102878 247.795 325.412 421.1586452 300.1343107 247.703 343.305 414.0843597 305.1530058 216.573 238.637 474.6043286 307.5187291 226.005 289.802 448.5181823 309.9508991 185.583 131.575 536.0956492 321.2258474 224.427 332.417 432.8478298 321.81632 220.916 335.815 433.7894738 325.7004876 189.928 208.683 502.6830948 327.1571393 197.33 264.464 476.3007776 330.2944606 232.727 403.507 400.4819987 334.8721118 185.722 261.264 484.9777116 340.3459721 194.162 302.891 463.7101699 341.2808546 161.928 96.136 564.3892361 341.4721216 196.051 315.708 457.6558531 342.4950801 162.763 155.8 540.275119 346.1173272 167.41 232.507 507.8163884 352.3222734 148.61 99.109 571.2933402 354.86699 161.024 237.94 509.9888131 359.247254 177.184 372.794 450.0633416 372.7653571 170.147 396.24 447.1403985 384.7785545 106.821 211.459 556.8114162 407.146722

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Hectares 8405.767 5120.293 19169.984 4200.958 9052.083 1620.009 5370.698 8078.214 12481.925 30803.92 25956.652 11284.853 35273.302 19502.142 30007.472 7058.433 9421.701 6921.086 8214.468 12270.463 11063.897 11997.115 19880.785 56149.647 16644.649 89.107 9445.957 11192.459 16431.806 8894.408 15261.616 15225.674 8417.942 5880.493

Percent Protected

PORTFOLIO NAME Sequim Bay Doty Hills Duckabush River Milton Creek Castle Rock Chetco River 0 0 0 0 0 0

Euclidean Biodiversity Vulnerability Euclidean Distance Distance Low Score Score High Vulnerability Vulnerability 95.608 166.208 580.8056168 412.8427842 142.537 419.194 460.5580298 414.3798967 82.566 175.807 586.5787839 426.5889938 69.938 445.314 511.7347589 484.2824212 86.639 525.429 476.6253506 489.7818135 4.51 0.672 703.6863314 495.4901139

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Hectares 4838.732 25439.398 5099.965 8017.39 11601.066 16084.266

Percent Protected

Percent Protected 0.00 0.00 0.00 17.91 0.00 8.49 6.45 1.59 8.65 0.00 0.00 0.14 41.02 0.00 78.30 0.12 0.00 3.61 0.00 0.18 11.26 0.10 3.55 12.97 12.71 0.00 6.71

Protected Hectares 0.00 0.00 0.00 3577.45 0.00 786.62 746.16 92.23 1134.61 0.00 0.00 66.11 14109.00 0.00 251239.83 41.94 0.00 353.72 0.00 27.71 5457.67 20.81 313.11 2016.15 3705.00 0.00 1677.18

315 283 279 299 328 302 287 328 261 338 282 282 256 500 275

Biodiversity Score 448 403 341 355 326 389 337 322 347 295 344 294

Y Y Y Y

Y

Y

Y Y Y Y

Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y

Marine

247.80 104.98 114.82 234.22 318.68 255.56 226.67 343.47 154.05 387.17 257.53 261.37 139.74 510.89 247.48

Vulnerability Score 58.41 255.23 191.57 249.52 175.11 346.55 252.36 220.67 291.39 134.84 305.77 155.92

PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment • Appendix 8G, page 1 of 2

Appendix 8G Lowest Vulnerability Sites--Top 25% State/ PORTFOLIO NAME Province Hectares Mt. Townsend WA 1114.443 WA 6754.231 Quillayute-Sol Duc River Siletz Bay-Drift Creek OR 10363.189 Cascade Head-Salmon River OR 19975.019 Wilson River OR 12096.883 Cape Sebastian-Hunter Creek OR 9262.306 Humbug Mtn-Nesika Beach OR 11563.148 Sutton Lake OR 5798.884 Cape Lookout-Sandlake OR 13121.054 Lake Crescent WA 8405.767 Cape Elizabeth WA 5120.293 Salmon River BC 45965.203 Olympic National Park-Coastal Unit/Ozette Lake WA 34399.386 Columbia River Estuary OR/WA 19169.984 Strathcona BC 320853.528 Columbia River Mainstem OR/WA 34216.036 Shelton-South Sound WA 4200.958 Blind Slough Swamp OR 9796.823 Goodman Creek WA 9052.083 Marys River OR 15068.577 Willapa Bay WA 48453.028 North Fork Siletz River OR 21474.924 Marys Peak OR 8825.661 Cape Arago-South Slough OR 16009.110 Grays Harbor WA 29165.875 Yaquina Bay OR 1620.009 Tenmile Lake OR 25012.374 123.90 52.49 57.41 117.11 159.34 127.78 113.34 171.74 77.03 193.59 128.77 130.69 69.87 255.45 123.74

Adusted Vulnerability Score 29.21 127.61 95.79 124.76 87.56 173.28 126.18 110.33 145.70 67.42 152.89 77.96 222.50 223.57 228.64 232.34 234.63 235.40 241.22 243.38 251.04 252.32 252.96 253.80 254.24 255.45 256.38

Euclidian Low Vulnerability 59.81 160.34 185.32 191.11 194.36 205.74 206.06 209.17 211.62 216.12 218.09 219.88

Clatsop Plains-Necanicum River Saddle Mountain Long Beach Peninsula Cape Sebastian-Hunter Creek North Fork Siletz River Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum New River Marys River Chehalis River Cape Elizabeth Shelton-South Sound Wynoochee River Quillayute-Sol Duc River Cape Lookout-Sandlake Sooke Clatskanie River North River Headwaters Nacelle River Cascade Head-Salmon River Humbug Mtn-Nesika Beach Beaver Creek Marsh Mill Creek Tillamook Bay-Kilchis River

PORTFOLIO NAME Yaquina Bay Boistfort Chemainus-Cowichan Nanaimo River

HIGHEST VULNERABILITY SITES--TOP 25%

OR OR WA OR OR BC OR OR WA WA WA WA WA OR BC OR WA WA OR OR OR OR OR

State/ Province OR WA BC BC 17248.745 16869.675 8761.763 9262.306 21474.924 79892.207 21323.545 15068.577 30987.347 5120.293 4200.958 30803.920 6754.231 13121.054 5583.598 8871.831 8078.214 19880.785 19975.019 11563.148 10403.092 13884.794 30007.472

Hectares 1620.009 25956.652 59489.061 40934.090 14.65 7.25 9.62 8.49 0.10 1.89 4.35 0.18 1.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.65 8.28 10.75 0.00 0.00 17.91 6.45 1.42 0.52 0.00

Percent Protected 0.00 0.00 0.63 0.28 281 294 256 389 338 309 325 328 209 344 328 280 403 347 296 272 288 233 355 337 290 272 248

Biodiversity Score 500 375 344 325

Y

Y Y Y

Y Y

Y

Y Y Y Y

Marine Y

492.69 457.27 520.57 346.55 387.17 414.83 393.63 343.47 517.47 305.77 318.68 372.05 255.23 291.39 339.60 345.59 321.24 403.51 249.52 252.36 299.64 322.37 343.31

Vulnerability Score 510.89 524.28 474.72 479.38

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2527.40 1222.82 841.23 786.62 20.81 1504.26 927.28 27.71 371.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1134.61 462.30 953.95 0.00 0.00 3577.45 746.16 147.80 72.24 0.00

Protected Hectares 0.00 0.00 372.44 114.15 246.35 228.63 260.28 173.28 193.59 207.42 196.82 171.74 258.73 152.89 159.34 186.03 127.61 145.70 169.80 172.80 160.62 201.75 124.76 126.18 149.82 161.18 171.65

Adusted Vulnerability Score 255.45 262.14 237.36 239.69

335.04 340.76 341.86 345.04 346.53 349.15 349.86 370.81 378.32 380.36 381.72 383.10 384.83 386.12 388.37 399.03 400.10 400.48 402.20 407.77 408.51 408.57 414.08

Euclidian Low Vulnerability 244.56 268.62 305.55 313.41

Appendix 8H: Threats Analysis 8H.1 Introduction We used a suitability index to direct the site selection algorithm toward the best places for biodiversity conservation. The suitability index incorporated factors such as road density and percent urban area which reflect the current condition of each assessment unit. Yet, actual conservation success is as dependent upon the future condition of a site as its current condition. Human disturbances that cause, or have the potential to cause, the future destruction, or degradation of biodiversity at a site are characterized as “threats” to the site (Ervin and Parrish, 2004). Identifying and quantifying threat has been a part of site conservation planning at The Nature Conservancy for many years. At the scale of an ecoregion, however, the process for identifying threats has generally been subjective, and difficult to standardize across the entire ecoregion. Past efforts have largely relied on expert opinion and the ranking of a pre-determined suite of threats at each portfolio site within the ecoregion. Using GIS data we have attempted to develop a more objective "threat surface" for the PNW Coast Ecoregion that allows for an assessment of major threats to the biodiversity of the ecoregion. This method offers an alternative to past threat assessments where the value of a threat at any given site was based upon "professional judgment", and no objective criteria were applied. The Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment analyzed threats to the conservation of biodiversity by looking at factors that have broad impacts across the landscape. We completed a threats analysis which looked at four individual threats – incompatible timber harvest, human population growth, altered fire regime, and hydrologic alteration. These threats were primarily analyzed through GIS coverages, not expert judgment. Although we did not use this analysis to prioritize areas, it may be useful for looking at individual threats and providing a foundation for future threats analysis. One of the primary reasons for undertaking the threats analysis was to use it to inform future prioritization of potential conservation areas. This chapter discusses the threats surface analyses as well as briefly introducing other threats not examined. In choosing the information to use in this threat analysis, we have relied upon the experience of our field staff and partners to identify which threats are significant across our ecoregion. Mining, grazing and fire suppression, for example, are minor threats in the PNWC. Incompatible timber harvest practices (i.e., incompatible with biodiversity conservation), human population growth, dams, and invasive weeds, on the other hand, are very serious threats to biodiversity. A serious limitation to the development of a threat surface is the availability of digital data correlating to each threat that is identified. The introduction and spread of invasive species, for example, is a serious concern, although explicit spatial data and predictive models are generally not available. Additional threats to biodiversity within the ecoregion, that were not included in the analysis, will be discussed at the end of this chapter. The main value of creating a “threats surface” was to standardize the way individual threats were assessed and then to combine these threats across the ecoregion. We calculated the total threat of each assessment unit (AU) by normalizing the values of each threat, weighting threats relative to each other, and summing the weighted normalized values. Core team members ranked the relative importance of each of the four individual threats (timber harvest, human population growth, hydrologic alteration, and altered fire regime) to develop weighting factors for each threat used in the analysis. Analyses like this could provide conservation planners with quantitative spatial information that displays the relative severity of threats, both individually and cumulatively, across the ecoregion.

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8H.2 Incompatible Timber Harvest Practices Temperate coniferous forests in the PNWC are managed primarily for either conservation or timber production, with some areas targeted for a blend of these two management goals. Conservation areas are predominantly found on public lands, often at higher elevations, while multiple-use and timber management areas are found at lower elevations on both public and private lands. Over the last 40 years or so, timber harvest practices have evolved into highly efficient operations. Even-aged silvicultural systems are typical, with regeneration harvests (clearcutting) occurring at a stand age of approximately 45-60 years and harvest areas of 30100 acres. Harvested stands are replanted at relatively high densities using superior stock of a preferred species, often Douglas fir (Psuedotsuga menziesii), and are generally precommercially thinned at a stand age of 15-25 years. Such forest management has resulted in highly simplified forest stands, and fragmented landscapes dissected by extensive road networks to provide access to the majority of the managed landscape. New regulations and the evolving socioeconomics of forestry in the Pacific Northwest, however, are changing forest management paradigms and will affect future forest conditions and habitat suitability. Timber harvest practices are a threat to many species in the Pacific Northwest Coast ecoregion, but the impacts are particularly borne by species whose preferred habitats are within latesuccessional, low elevation forests. The best known of these species is the northern spotted owl and the marbled murrelet but a great many other species are also restricted to these forests (Thomas et al. 1993). Harvest activities also pose a threat to aquatic habitats (e.g., Church and Eaton 2001) as roads used to access timber deliver sediment to stream systems and timber harvests degrade riparian forest function.

8H.2.1 Current Condition Public policies and social desires will have a large impact on how forests are managed in the future. Forest regulations throughout the PNWC have recently been strengthened to provide additional protections to areas of critical habitat concern and particularly to reduce threats to stream systems and salmonids. Washington’s Forest and Fish Rules, for example, require significant upgrading to forest road systems and additional protection of riparian buffers and landslide prone areas from harvest. Public pressure and economic concerns have also resulted in voluntary habitat protection measures being adopted by private companies. These measures include habitat conservation plans (HCP’s) and forest certification. For example, in British Columbia the Weyerhaeuser Corporation adopted a policy of harvesting all of its managed Coastal Tenure lands using a variable-retention harvesting system (an additional 36% of the landscape is designated as old-growth reserves) (Beese et al. 2003). Today’s private forests are certainly managed under stricter standards and more public oversight than in the past; however, the long-term conservation value and continuity of these regulatory and voluntary measures is largely unknown. Clearly, the rate of harvest within old-growth forests of the PNWC has declined. Similarly, riparian buffers have been given additional protection, a greater focus has been placed on reducing the threat from forest roads, and the ecological benefits of uneven-aged silvicultural systems are being tested. How these new regulations and management practices will affect the long-term distribution and quality of forest habitats is, however, unknown. Moreover, there is considerable uncertainty in the longevity of these new policies and management practices, particularly given changes in the global timber economy and changes in forest ownership patterns. Federal forest policies in the United States were also greatly modified under the Northwest Forest Plan (USDA Forest Service and BLM 1994) and the short-term results of this plan are just now beginning to be quantified (Haynes et al. 2006). Recent analysis of changes in the

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amount of late-successional forest remaining on federal lands found that approximately 4,000 acres have been lost in the vicinity of the PNWC through management, fire, and damage from insects or disease (Table 8H.1). What is more difficult to calculate, however, is the amount of new habitat that has been produced through active management (i.e., restoration) or succession. The success of the Northwest Forest Plan ultimately relies on a system of late-successional forest reserves, riparian reserves, other conservation measures, and a set of scientific assumptions that were developed when the plan was created. As the Forest Plan includes forest reserves throughout the PNWC ecoregion, policy changes that alter the intent of the plan, or unintended ecological changes, could have a significant negative impact on conservation targets throughout the Washington and Oregon portions of the ecoregion.

Table 8H.1 Loss of northern spotted owl habitat (late successional forest) on U.S. Federal lands from 1994 to 2004 within physiographic provinces that overlap with the Northwest Coast (Adapted from Courtney et al. 2004). Note: Only portions of the Oregon Klamath provinces are within the Pacific Northwest Coast ecoregion, and habitat loss from fires occurring in 2003 are not included as data was not available.

Cause of Habitat Loss Province Olympic Peninsula Oregon Coast Range Oregon Klamath TOTAL (acres)

Baseline Area (1994) acres 560,200

Management -100

Fire -300

Wind 0

Insect/ Disease 0

TOTAL (acres) -400

516,600

-3,300

-100

0

0

-3,300

786,300 1,863,100

-53,500 -56,800

-117,600 -118,000

0 0

0 0

-171,100 -174,800

Forest ownership patterns in the PNWC are changing and the interaction between ownership changes and new regulatory requirements will have a significant affect on future ecological and societal values received from managed forests. Large industrial owners are merging, undergoing financial difficulty (e.g., Crown Pacific Company), trading timberlands, and selling off land for higher and better uses such as development. Increasingly, buyers of large timberland acreage are timber investment management organizations which acquire and manage land for the financial benefit of large institutional investors. Small timber landowners are also selling land and dividing land parcels into smaller and smaller ownerships. How current and future changes in timber ownership patterns will affect forest management and the conservation value of working forests is becoming a fruitful topic for debate.

8H.2.2 Analysis For modeling the threat of incompatible timber harvest we used two factors: ownership (public or private) and stand age (i.e., tree diameter). Both variables were thought to be good indicators of the likelihood of timber harvest. Forests were divided into 3 seral stage classes based on the size of dominant trees: early seral (0 - 10 inches dbh), mid-seral (10 - 30 inches dbh), and late seral (> 30 inches dbh). Ownership was then used to derive the percentage of each seral stage on both public and private lands within each assessment unit. A factor was then calculated based on the percentage of each seral stage that occurred on each ownership class within an assessment unit to represent the vulnerability to logging. We assumed that protections for late seral trees are stronger on public than private lands, reducing their vulnerability. Logging of second-growth forests on public lands in the region

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occurs in mid-seral stand ages, making the mid-seral stands the most vulnerable to cutting. The resulting public lands factors were hectares of early seral x 0.19, mid-seral x 0.66, late seral x 0.15. National Parks and Wilderness areas were scored as 0 for all seral stages. The factors were developed by the core team members where they compared the relative potential for harvest among various ownership/management status categories and stand seral condition. On private lands the protections of late seral trees are considerably less than on public lands and the value of those trees makes them more vulnerable. Factors on private lands were percentage of early seral x 0.09, mid-seral x 0.43, and late seral x 0.48. The sum of the public and private tree scores were then calculated for each AU, then normalized independently on a 0 - 100 scale for units in the U.S. and British Columbia.

8H.3 Human Population Growth 8H.3.1 Current condition The Pacific Northwest has seen a steady increase in population throughout the 20 th century. Altogether, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho was populated by 15.1 million people in January of 2003 (Northwest Environment Watch 2003). The rate of population increase, however, has slowed since 1986 and in 2002 the region’s population grew by approximately 144,000 people, or 16 people per hour. In comparison, 1992 had the highest rate of increase with approximately 37 new people populating the region each hour. Population increases are dependent on birth rates and migration, and it appears that while birth rates have slowly and steadily declined, migration rates have dropped considerably although with less consistency due to fluctuating economic conditions. Population density and increase is concentrated near the urban centers of the PNWC ecoregion. Highest densities are found in the vicinity of Portland (OR) and Victoria (BC). Smaller towns along the pacific coast also have higher population densities. Areas with the highest population increase between 1990 and 2000 are mostly found in areas surrounding Portland and to a lesser degree the Astoria/Warrenton region of the Oregon Coast. Areas with decreasing population are found near Grays Harbor (WA), areas along the Columbia River, and rural areas in the central and southern portions of the Oregon Coast Range.

8H.3.2 Analysis The population growth threats analysis looked at both current population size as well as growth in previous years. Census data for the U.S. was obtained for the 1990 and 2000 censuses. The data included a spatial coverage of census tracts and tables containing demographic data. The 1996 and 2001 census data were used for the BC portion of the Ecoregion. As parallel analyses were carried out for both countries, we will describe the U.S. analysis here. Many tract changes occurred between the censuses, primarily splits. Using the 1990 coverage as the base, figures for 2000 population were attributed to the 1990 census tracts. In cases of tract splits, the sum of the 2000 tracts that corresponded to the 1990 tract was attributed to that polygon. In the few cases where two or more tracts had been merged, the difference between the 1990 and 2000 population was split evenly amongst the tracts. The difference between the 1990 and 2000 populations was then calculated both as a raw number and as a percentage change. The trend over that 10-year span was used for the threat analysis because it is indicative of future condition. Current population could be considered a threat in itself, but baseline condition was part of the analysis used to generate the portfolio. As public lands generally have no permanent population, the public lands were erased from the tracts coverage. The remaining footprint was used to calculate tract population densities and population trends, and then intersected with the assessment units. Many AU’s were subdivided into one or more AU/tract combinations. A percentage area calculation was done to attribute each of these combinations as a percentage of the total tract. The total of the percentage

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population change and total percentage projected density of each site/tract combination was calculated. Each AU was scored by the weighted sum of these blended scores. The projected density for each AU was multiplied by 0.82, and the projected total population by 0.18. All values were then normalized independently on a 0 - 100 scale for AU’s in the U.S. and BC.

8H.4 Hydrologic Alteration 8H.4.1 Current Condition Coastal rivers, streams and lakes have undergone considerable ecological change with increases in human population and landscape alteration through urbanization, agriculture and forest management. Freshwater systems often have degraded water quality, simplified habitat structure, and modified biological communities. Water withdrawal for human use, dam construction, and timber management has also altered the natural flow regime of many freshwater systems in the ecoregion (e.g., Church and Eaton 2001). Even with these modifications, however, the PNWC has several coastal river systems, such as the Queets and Hoh Rivers (Olympic Peninsula, Washington), which are recognized for their high ecological integrity. Declining salmonid populations have brought significant attention to the health of freshwater systems throughout the Pacific Northwest. This has resulted in proposals for dam removal (e.g., Elwha River) and increased regulatory constraints on timber management. Because of these changes, new dam construction and threat of freshwater degradation from timber harvest are expected to decline. Continuing threat is expected from water withdrawal, degraded water quality, floodplain conversion and development, levee construction and fisheries management.

8H.4.2 Analysis Water withdrawals and other hydrologic alterations are a current and ongoing threat to this ecoregion. Given the difficulties in permitting and licensing new dams, it is unlikely any new structures will be built in the near future. Therefore, we chose to assess the ongoing impacts of dams as we had their current impacts when developing the PNWC suitability index. A total of 381 dams are known to exist in the PNWC, with the vast majority being in the U.S. portion. Most of these are small diversion structures, as only 7 attain the highest level of impact. For the suitability index, the impacts to hydrology were recorded on a 6-point (100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000) scale for every dam in every affected assessment unit. This semilogarithmic scale was used because the effects of huge hydro dams had to be accommodated in the same scale as small diversion structures. The impacts were scored using a modified decay function with impacts diminishing as distance from a dam increases. For example, a high hydro dam might earn the assessment unit it occupies a penalty of 10,000. The adjacent, downstream assessment unit contains an undamed stream of similar order that merges with the dammed stream. The penalty in that assessment unit would fall to 5000, as only half its flow is controlled. Similarly, all downstream assessment units from that point would receive diminished penalties until another dam affected the system. The effects of multiple dams impacting an assessment unit were additive. The values from our suitability work were used to gauge the hydrologic threats to the portfolio. Each assessment unit was scored by normalizing its hydrologic penalty 0 - 100 scale. The 303(d) listed streams were also part of the hydrologic threat calculation for AU’s in the United States. Each AU was either impacted by 303(d) streams or not, our data did not support any in-depth quantitative analysis. Each impacted AU was assigned a score of 100 for water quality. There was no 303(d) information for AU’s on Vancouver Island, therefore the hydrologic threat score was based purely on dams in that portion of the ecoregion.

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The final hydrologic score was calculated by multiplying the normalized hydrological penalty score (from dams) by 0.72, multiplying the 303d value by 0.28 (in the U.S. portion), adding the results and normalizing on a 0 - 100 scale. Scores were normalized independently for units in the U.S. and BC.

8H.5 Altered Fire Regime 8H.5.1 Current Condition The historic frequency and severity of fires varied considerably throughout the PNWC ecoregion. Climate variability, anthropogenic influence, patterns of fuel accumulation, and interactions between each of these factors influence fire patterns. Historically, the Pacific Northwest’s climatic regime went through wet and dry periods where fire frequency and severity varied (Long et al. 1998). Fire return intervals, therefore, were predominantly determined by these patterns although burning by Native Americans also had an effect. Since the 1800’s, fire patterns seem to have been more heavily influenced by humans, with increased sources of ignition and management that has altered forest conditions through the prevention of natural forest fires (Duncan 2002). Fire suppression has also played a greater role in forest management since the 1950’s. These impacts may have had a larger total effect in areas that naturally burned more frequently. An important future consideration will be how dry forests are managed given their naturally frequent fire return interval and contrasting management that often prevent fires from becoming a dominant process. This dichotomy is particularly an issue in forest systems within dedicated conservation areas (Agee 2002). Although, prescribed fire may become a more commonly used management tool in the future, fire patterns in general will continue to be determined by climatic variation, human behavior and forest condition.

8H.5.2 Analysis The National Fire Condition Class map produced by the U.S. Forest Service was the basis for our fire threat assessment. This map is a raster dataset with a 1,000 meter pixel size. There are 3 fire classes and 3 age classes in the fire condition class map. Condition 1 is the lowest fire threat category, condition 3 is the most. There is no fire data for BC, as fire is generally not considered a significant threat on Vancouver Island due to a 500-year return interval. We converted our AUs into a raster dataset then combined it with the fire condition class grid. The percentage of each AU within each fire class was multiplied by the following values to achieve a total score: Condition Class 1 x 0.01, Condition Class 2 x 0.12, and Condition Class 3 x 0.87. The majority of the U.S. portion of the ecoregion is in Condition Class 1, almost evenly split between the middle and late age classes. There are some sites however, which are predominantly in condition class 3, most notably Portland's Forest Park (OR). Final values for each AU were normalized on a 0 - 100 scale.

8H.6. Combined Threats Surface Analysis To create a combined threat surface for the ecoregion, a threat index was developed for each assessment unit. The threat index is used here to define the “vulnerability” of each assessment unit, or the relative likelihood of losing the biological diversity that currently exists within the unit for the threats we examined. The relative importance of each of the four threat factors (timber harvest, human population growth, hydrologic alteration, and altered fire regime) were ranked by core team members to arrive at the following threat equation: Overall threat = A (Timber harvest threat) + B (Human population growth threat) + C (fire threat) + D (hydrologic alteration threat)

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Weighting factors A, B, C, and D are calculated based on the average rank assigned to each threat (1 to 4) and the relative importance of each threat. Each core team member assigned a relative importance (1 to 1000) to each threat in comparison to all other threats in a pairwise fashion, a technique based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process (Saaty 1977, Saaty 1980). The right eigenvector of the pair-wise comparison matrix is then normalized to arrive at a final weighting factor for each threat variable (Table 8H.2). Individual threat scores in the equation were the actual normalized total threat value calculated for that variable (e.g., timber harvest) in an assessment unit. Table 8H.2. Final weighting factors given to individual threats in an ecoregion-wide spatial model. Weights were statistically derived from an expert driven pairwise ranking process.

Threat Timber harvest Human population growth Altered fire regime Hydrologic alteration

Model Weighting 0.38 0.51 0.02 0.09

Overall threat index scores were normalized between 1 and 100 to give a relative threat ranking. Because of differences in data between the U.S. and Canada, the U.S. and Vancouver Island portions of the ecoregion had threat scores calculated independently. For example, fire was not considered a primary threat on Vancouver Island, and no fire condition class data was available. All other factors were weighted the same in both regions for the total threats calculation.

8H.6.1 Discussion The total threat scores and “threats surface” were not used to influence site selection in the PNWC ecoregional assessment. Rather, we determined that the “suitability index” (see Chapter 6) more accurately reflected existing ecological conditions within individual AU’s and their priority for conservation. The value of this threat analysis was ultimately a demonstration of how threats could be modeled at an ecoregional scale using readily available information or data. Scores for individual threats (i.e., incompatible timber harvest), however, could prove valuable for setting conservation strategies and identifying multi-site strategies at an ecoregional scale. For example, an analysis of the ecoregional portfolio may show that many high priority sites contain high scores for the threat “hydrological alteration.” Planning teams could then work on developing strategies for abating this threat at an ecoregional scale. Ideally, future work on modeling threats at an ecoregional scale could incorporate both quantitative data and solid expert opinion to create objective and predictive geographic information that increase confidence in setting site conservation priorities.

8H.6.2 Interaction between Threats Ecosystems are changing at an increasing rate due to human management, climate change, and the alteration of many fundamental ecological processes (Sala et al. 2000). It is the interactions between all of these processes that represent one of the greatest scientific uncertainties concerning future biodiversity. For example, climate change and fire return intervals are closely linked, and it’s easy to discern that vegetation communities will quickly respond to changes in these and other processes (e.g., Long et al. 1998). But how will the distribution of invasive species evolve as human systems and ecological systems undergo change, and how will their distribution influence rates of change? How will pests and pathogens respond as vegetation is stressed from climate change or other disturbances? It is these interactive effects that are indeed the greatest threat and the most difficult to predict.

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8H.7 Threats not Addressed in Analysis There are a great many threats that impact conservation targets and ecological systems. Some of these are quite localized and may affect only a small portion of the range of target but others operate at the ecoregion scale and may have very broad effects. The threats addressed previously were selected because they operated at the ecoregion scale and had sufficient digital data available to analyze them in that context. A number of other very important threats that also operate at the ecoregion scale do not yet have suitable data that can be used to analyze there overall impacts to conserving biodiversity in ecoregions. Two of the better known threats in this latter category are invasive species and climate change. They are discussed in general, below, but a more rigorous analysis of these important considerations is beyond the scope of the present assessment.

8H.7.1 Invasive Species, Pests, and Pathogens Invasive species are considered by many to be one of the top two threats to the conservation of biological diversity, together with habitat loss. In this analysis, invasive species were not included, as spatial data is not available at a regional level. Limited information is available for infestations of particular species at a site or sub-regional level. In assessing threats to ecoregional portfolio sites, however, invasive species must be considered seriously, as many species are known to alter habitat quality and significant resources are being allocated to eradication efforts throughout the PNWC. Here we briefly discuss existing infestations of invasive species, point out new emerging threats, and highlight the potential implications of further introductions. Exotic species are spreading through forest, freshwater, and marine ecosystems in the PNWC at rates that are alarming ecologists. Species such as English ivy (Hedera helix), holly (Illex aquifolium), Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum), and spartina (Spartina spp.) have become well established in some areas and have been targeted for eradication. Others like West-nile virus, sudden oak death (Phytophthora ramorum), citrus long-horned beetle (Anoplophera chinensis), zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), and the European green crab (Carcinus maenas) pose an enormous threat to the region as they spread in nearby areas and are being closely monitored. The spread of these and other exotic species, and even native pathogens has benefited from human manipulations of habitat. Interstate and international commerce, extensive road systems that fragment habitats, and the modification of natural ecological processes such as fire have all contributed to the globalization of ecosystems (Duncan 2001). For example, it is thought that the impacts of Swiss needle cast (Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii), a native foliage pathogen that affects Douglas-fir in coastal areas, has intensified with the large-scale adoption of uniform silvicultural practices favoring Douglas-fir production across the ecoregion (Filip et al. 2000). Given current patterns and conditions, we can only expect the list of exotic species to be concerned about and their distribution to grow over time. Invasive species have the potential to alter the structure, composition, and function of ecological communities and are known to directly eliminate species from an ecosystem. For example, salt marshes along the Pacific Northwest Coast have been transformed by the introduction of Spartina grasses, adversely affecting native species of plants and animals such as oysters, shorebirds, wading birds, bottom-dwelling algae, bottom-dwelling invertebrates (Frenkel 1987). Although the long-term ecological impact of many invasive species is unknown, there is great concern with the increased number and distribution of species in our ecoregion. Moreover, the PNWC contains, or is close to, many ports of entry for these invasive species, which increases the likelihood of further introductions and infestations in the future.

8H.7.2 Climate Change Many scientists are convinced that our climate will change over the next century due to the world’s increased emissions of greenhouse gases. Global climate models, however, are still PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment •Appendix 8H, page 8 of 18

quite variable with regard to predicted temperature increases and the seasonally of weather patterns. Most models generated for the Pacific Northwest show a rise in temperature of approximately 3.5 °F (2 °C) and an increase in winter precipitation (Mote et al. 1999). Some models predict wetter summers and others predict drier summers. Climates will also continue to be modified by the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and the result of interactions between climate change and recurring climatic variations is largely unknown. In general, the greatest changes are expected to occur at lower and higher elevations where ecotones between some natural systems are sharply defined. Specific changes within ecological systems are difficult to predict due to the interaction of climate and large-scale ecological processes. Warmer and wetter winters in the Pacific Northwest are expected to have widespread ecological consequences. Increased rainfall will cause higher streamflows, more flooding of coastal rivers, and possibly an increase in the extent and recurrence of landslides. A loss of lower elevation snowpack will also impact reservoir water levels and natural flow regimes that support salmonid fisheries and other aquatic resources. Increased productivity from an increase in summer rainfall would be offset by increased evapotranspiration and many ecological systems would undergo significant change due to higher summer temperatures. Fire seasons in the Pacific Northwest typically are much more severe when dry, warm summers follow wet winters. Forests and other vegetation communities may change quicker than expected as some studies have found quite rapid shifts in species composition following changes in fire patterns associated with climate change (e.g., Long et al. 1998). Higher stream temperatures could also alter aquatic communities. Finally, increases in sea level are more difficult to predict in the northwest, largely due to the interaction between sea level rise and geological forces along the continental margin.

8H.8 Marine Threats Recent reports addressing threats to the coastal marine environment indicate the vulnerability of marine ecosystems, habitats and species to current and ongoing human activity (see Pew Oceans Commission 2003; U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy 2004). Threats to the coastal zone come from conditions along the shoreline, in adjacent watersheds and in the marine environment brought in by tides. We have assessed the current conditions of the nearshore through a suitability analysis (see Chapter 6) but recognize more work needs to be done to adequately address ongoing impacts and deteriorating conditions. Threats as a criterion for setting conservation priorities have been assessed in many different ways (Groves 2003). The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has emphasized three aspects of threats in ecoregional planning: a) the geographic extent and level of community-wide impact, b) critical threats and c) the urgency for abating threats. Identifying the scale of a threat is an essential component in evaluating its impact across land and seascapes. Threats in coastal areas (e.g., increasing human populations within 50 miles of the coast) are direct impacts to coastal ecosystems that play out at relatively local scales. More distant human activities on land and in freshwaters have significant, although often overlooked, effects on coastal and marine ecosystems (Beck 2003). Threats originating in watersheds that link the land to the sea can traverse very large distances (e.g., nonpoint source pollution such as nitrogen from agricultural runoff). Similarly, threats in the offshore marine environment occur at regional scales and their effects are felt throughout marine trophic structures. Beck (2003) identifies that as fisheries deplete higher trophic levels, or top predators, to economic and ecological extinction there is an ever increasing demand for fish at lower trophic levels. Although overfishing involves the direct take of targeted individuals, it affects other species through bycatch as well as habitat communities through fishing practices such as bottom trawling. Critical threats are ones that likely degrade conservation targets in many places within a conservation area or portfolio site. These threats are assessed by their degree of severity in damaging or destroying conservation targets. Within the ecoregional planning framework threats are usually evaluated per conservation area and not individual target. This is due to the fact that a comprehensive study of what threats are impacting specific species and/or habitats is PNW Coast Ecoregional Assessment •Appendix 8H, page 9 of 18

outside the scope of regional planning. This activity is better suited for planning within individual conservation priority areas. Although critical threats can be identified in the marine environment, it is often quite difficult to evaluate the severity an individual threat has on a specific conservation area. The third aspect, urgency for abating threats, is determined by the likelihood of a threat negatively impacting an area within a set time frame. This too is a difficult parameter to evaluate in marine ecosystems. Both of these aspects require qualitative determinations and are therefore subject to disagreement among stakeholder groups. Although assessing threats is arguably a critical aspect of prioritizing conservation action, we are currently evaluating whether threats assessment methods within TNC’s planning framework adequately apply in the marine environment. Expert opinion ranges widely in determining the severity of and urgency to act upon marine threats. Given that the nearshore in particular is subject to both land and marine-based threats, expert groups are either bias in the ranking of severity or lacked adequate information across the proposed list of impacts (see Floberg et al. 2004). For instance, where fisheries agencies ranked overfishing as the most critical threat affecting the inside waters of Puget Sound, others ranked coastal development as the number one factor affecting nearshore fishes. Based on these varying perspectives and lack of scientific references for ranking severity and urgency, we have not conducted a marine threats analysis for the Pacific Northwest Coast ecoregion. Instead, we have identified threats and proposed further research on a spatially-explicit threats analysis in subsequent work in the region (Chapter 4, section 4.5). The first step in this process was to outline a marine threat taxonomy from various sources. From this outline we can begin to map the scale and extent of individual threats.

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Table 8H.3. Portfolio sites in the United States with the highest relative threat of timber harvest.

Unit 2397 2809 2891 2794 2912 2435 2844 2756 2827 2628 2785 2406 2579 2446 2427 2922 2430 2784 2285 2758 2759 2539 2472 2748 2832

Site Name Capitol State Forest Coos-Millacoma Rivers South Fork Coquille River Lower Umpqua River Cape Blanco-Elk River Willapa Hills Coos Mtn Siuslaw River Coos-Millacoma Rivers Nestucca River Smith River Chehalis River Tillamook Bay-Kilchis River Nacelle River Doty Hills Lower Rogue River Doty Hills Smith River Wynoochee River Siuslaw River Siuslaw River Upper Nehalem River Elochoman River Siuslaw River Coos-Millacoma Rivers

Private Lands 148.98 424.65 772.82 659.11 73.30 2306.64 1277.14 1633.77 3218.61 298.19 1183.16 974.72 222.05 2703.26 2036.98 134.91 1830.39 1077.00 2084.68 1428.47 1413.74 830.68 928.62 294.41 2625.80

Public Lands 5056.82 4457.19 3997.84 3809.79 4104.99 1708.88 2720.10 2356.60 683.93 3551.08 2614.05 2776.35 3505.05 1002.04 1650.28 3453.18 1734.70 2471.86 1375.65 1932.51 1911.31 2433.62 2280.92 2906.42 541.10

Timber Harvest Threat 100.00 93.80 91.60 85.80 80.30 77.10 76.80 76.70 75.00 73.90 72.90 72.10 71.60 71.20 70.80 68.90 68.50 68.20 66.50 64.60 63.90 62.70 61.70 61.50 60.80

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Table 8H.4. Portfolio sites in British Columbia with the highest relative threat of timber harvest.

Unit 1383 1103 1517 563 993 1224 941 909 231 1403 159 1491 192 471 918 607 92 1688 746 78 114 291 771 1583 429

Site Name Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Nanaimo River Gold River-Nootka Strathcona Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Strathcona Strathcona Nimpkish-Tahsish Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Nimpkish-Tahsish Nitinat-Carmanah-Walbran Nimpkish-Tahsish Campbell-Quadra Gold River-Nootka Salmon River Cape Scott-Port Hardy Nitinat-Carmanah-Walbran Gold River-Nootka Cape Scott-Port Hardy Cape Scott-Port Hardy Nimpkish-Tahsish Gold River-Nootka Nanaimo River Brooks Peninsula

Private Lands 2452.89 2322.03 2036.32 122.54 1857.86 1834.88 1792.70 1738.22 0.00 1702.04 107.58 1659.32 54.67 0.00 208.78 0.00 37.61 65.15 0.00 4.19 55.80 83.52 11.58 1423.76 0.00

Public Lands 0.00 0.00 0.00 1772.90 9.88 0.00 0.05 12.66 1714.62 0.00 1557.26 0.00 1566.48 1613.09 1381.54 1574.12 1529.99 1500.37 1564.04 1532.61 1416.51 1372.13 1433.09 0.00 1416.53

Timber Harvest Threat 100.00 94.69 83.01 77.28 76.22 74.73 73.04 71.34 69.85 69.43 67.94 67.73 66.03 65.82 64.76 64.12 63.91 63.91 63.69 62.63 60.08 59.45 59.02 57.96 57.75

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Table 8H.5. Portfolio sites in the United States with the highest relative population threat-ranking based on projected population increase over the next 20 years.

Unit Site Name 2477 Clatsop Plains-Necanicum River 2531 Cape Falcon-Lower Nehalem 2524 Milton Creek 2436 Long Beach Peninsula 2653 Cascade Head-Salmon River 2759 Siuslaw River 2432 Chehalis River 2550 Scappoose Creek 2537 Scappoose Creek 2839 Cape Arago-South Slough 2327 Copalis River 2440 Boistfort 2836 Cape Arago-South Slough 2478 Blind Slough Swamp 2753 Sutton Lake 2394 Chehalis River 2526 Upper Nehalem River 2463 Castle Rock 2832 Coos-Millacoma Rivers 2367 Copalis River 2649 Cascade Head-Salmon River 2441 Boistfort 2539 Upper Nehalem River 2500 Upper Nehalem River 2378 Grays Harbor

Population Change Population Population Population 2010 Density 2010 Rating Threat 48126 4.66 1149 43.76 35252 6305 6193 6841 3659 3720 3556 3132 4919 1749 1951 3391 820 1344 7482 729 1951 12580 988 1091 1264 715 589 912

8.07 0.75 0.63 2.16 0.45 0.28 0.61 0.41 0.62 0.22 0.14 0.55 0.08 0.47 0.86 0.09 0.17 0.81 0.23 0.26 0.11 0.08 0.08 0.22

909 115 94 77 66 61 58 57 41 37 30 28 28 26 23 25 24 20 21 20 20 20 20 19

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35.37 4.43 3.62 3.25 2.55 2.33 2.27 2.20 1.64 1.42 1.15 1.14 1.06 1.05 1.01 0.95 0.93 0.89 0.82 0.79 0.77 0.76 0.76 0.75

Table 8H.6. Portfolio sites in British Columbia with the highest relative population threat ranking based on projected population increase over the next 20 years.

Unit 1701 1303 1257 1729 1777 1863 1576 918 1664 1228 728 1656 1653 1103 1264 998 993 1224 1355 994 1686 1631 1718 1629 1682

Site name Chemainus-Cowichan Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Chemainus-Cowichan Chemainus-Cowichan Sooke Nanaimo River Gold River-Nootka Chemainus-Cowichan Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Gold River-Nootka Chemainus-Cowichan Chemainus-Cowichan Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Gold River-Nootka Strathcona Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Strathcona Broken Group Broken Group Broken Group Broken Group Broken Group

Population Population 2010 Density 2010 3975 0.29 3848 0.61 3795 0.60 2523 0.27 2515 0.27 1546 0.32 1112 0.11 922 0.09 793 0.21 746 0.07 666 0.09 608 0.08 589 0.07 540 0.05 514 0.13 503 0.46 502 0.05 494 0.06 476 0.21 398 0.08 368 3.42 368 3.27 293 11.47 293 7.33 293 7.70

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Population Threat 21.63 20.95 20.66 13.73 13.69 8.42 6.05 5.02 4.32 4.06 3.63 3.31 3.21 2.94 2.80 2.75 2.73 2.69 2.59 2.17 2.09 2.08 1.88 1.78 1.78

Table 8H.7. Portfolio sites in the United States with the highest threat ranks for altered hydrology. This ranking takes into account 2 factors; water quality as modeled with 303(d) data, and effects from existing dams.

Unit 2249 2285 2047 2235 2394 2341 2615 2060 2073 2096 2127 2078 2089 1990 2646 2477 2895 2005 2203 2221 2435 2520 2850 2891 2900

Site Name Skokomish River Wynoochee River Olympic National Park Skokomish River Chehalis River Wynoochee River Nestucca River Olympic National Park Olympic National Park Olympic National Park Olympic National Park Olympic National Park Olympic National Park Sequim Bay Mill Creek Clatsop Plains-Necanicum River Cape Blanco-Elk River Olympic National Park Olympic National Park Olympic National Park Willapa Hills Clatsop Plains-Necanicum River Lower Coquille River South Fork Coquille River South Fork Coquille River

Stream 303(d) Rating 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000

Hydrological Dam Rating Threat 98.00 98.56 72.00 79.88 65.50 75.21 49.00 63.36 33.00 51.86 33.00 51.86 33.00 51.86 32.50 51.50 32.50 51.50 32.50 51.50 32.50 51.50 16.50 40.01 16.50 40.01 16.00 39.65 14.00 38.21 13.00 37.49 13.00 37.49 49.00 35.20 49.00 35.20 49.00 35.20 8.50 34.26 6.50 32.83 6.50 32.83 6.50 32.83 6.50 32.83

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Table 8H.8. Portfolio sites in British Columbia with the highest threat ranks for altered hydrology. Rankings for assessment units in British Columbia only include the effects from existing dams. All other units ended with a value of 0 for the threat from dams and total threat.

Unit 1860 1228 1200 1008 1201 864 800 736 747 159

Site Name Juan de Fuca Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Strathcona Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Strathcona Strathcona Strathcona Strathcona Nimpkish-Tahsish

Dam Rating 49.50 33.00 33.00 32.50 13.00 8.00 2.00 1.50 1.50 1.00

Hydrological Threat 75.56 50.38 50.38 49.62 19.85 12.22 3.06 2.29 2.29 1.53

Table 8H.9. Portfolio sites in the United States with the highest threat ranking for altered fire return interval.

Unit 2430 2922 2406 2427 2440 2432 2397 2463 2931 2441 2889 2176 2524 2934 2679 2682 2393 2537 2160 2167 2157 2215 2177 2708 2550

Site Name Doty Hills Lower Rogue River Chehalis River Doty Hills Boistfort Chehalis River Capitol State Forest Castle Rock Lower Rogue River Boistfort Bobby Creek RNA Olympic National Park Milton Creek North Fork/Hunter Creek ACEC Luckiamute River Luckiamute River Capital State Forest Scappoose Creek Olympic National Park Olympic National Park Olympic National Park Olympic National Park Olympic National Park Marys River Scappoose Creek

Fire Threat 78.22 70.16 64.93 62.43 60.86 56.53 55.77 53.37 49.89 44.20 39.90 25.50 24.41 23.35 22.73 21.88 21.04 19.72 18.86 18.85 17.69 16.66 16.49 15.84 15.56

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Table 8H.10. Total threats score for portfolio sites in the United States as created from the threats surface analysis.

Fire Unit Site Name Threat 2397 Capitol State Forest 55.77 2477 Clatsop Plains-Necanicum River 0.78 2891 South Fork Coquille River 5.07 2809 Coos-Millacoma Rivers 1.59 2794 Lower Umpqua River 1.20 2912 Cape Blanco-Elk River 2.00 2435 Willapa Hills 1.33 2285 Wynoochee River 1.15 2844 Coos Mtn 1.63 2756 Siuslaw River 2.53 2406 Chehalis River 64.93 2430 Doty Hills 78.22 2785 Smith River 1.76 2579 Tillamook Bay-Kilchis River 1.06 2827 Coos-Millacoma Rivers 1.53 2784 Smith River 2.15 2427 Doty Hills 62.43 2628 Nestucca River 1.33 2759 Siuslaw River 1.72 2922 Lower Rogue River 70.16 2758 Siuslaw River 1.58 2446 Nacelle River 1.20 2539 Upper Nehalem River 1.12 2832 Coos-Millacoma Rivers 1.33 2748 Siuslaw River 1.60

Timber Harvest Threat 100.00 34.80 91.60 93.80 85.80 80.30 77.10 66.50 76.80 76.70 72.10 68.50 72.90 71.60 75.00 68.20 70.80 73.90 63.90 68.90 64.60 71.20 62.70 60.80 61.50

Hydrological Threat 0.72 37.49 32.83 0.00 28.16 28.16 34.26 79.88 28.16 28.16 28.16 28.87 28.16 28.87 0.00 28.16 0.00 0.72 28.16 0.00 28.16 0.00 28.16 28.87 28.16

Population Density Threat 0.48 43.76 0.04 0.12 -0.18 0.00 0.27 0.01 0.05 -0.03 0.23 0.58 -0.03 -0.14 0.16 -0.03 0.27 0.05 2.55 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.76 0.89 0.13

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Total Threat 63.95 62.63 61.45 57.94 56.88 53.67 52.79 52.74 51.55 51.45 50.87 49.48 49.08 48.26 46.39 46.20 45.89 45.72 45.63 44.76 43.98 43.91 43.41 42.46 42.17

Table 8H.11. Total threats score for portfolio sites in British Columbia as created from the threats surface analysis. Threat from altered fire regimes was not modeled for assessment units in British Columbia.

Unit 1383 1103 1517 993 1224 563 1701 941 231 909 918 159 1403 192 1491 1257 471 1008 1688 607 92 746 1228 78 114

Site Name Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Nanaimo River Strathcona Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Gold River-Nootka Chemainus-Cowichan Strathcona Nimpkish-Tahsish Strathcona Gold River-Nootka Nimpkish-Tahsish Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Nimpkish-Tahsish Nitinat-Carmanah-Walbran Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Campbell-Quadra Strathcona Nitinat-Carmanah-Walbran Salmon River Cape Scott-Port Hardy Gold River-Nootka Tsable-Stamp-Qualicum Cape Scott-Port Hardy Cape Scott-Port Hardy

Fire Threat 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Timber Harvest Threat 100.00 94.69 83.01 76.22 74.73 77.28 48.83 73.04 69.85 71.34 64.76 67.94 69.43 66.03 67.73 39.07 65.82 52.23 63.91 64.12 63.91 63.69 46.07 62.63 60.08

Hydrological Threat 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 49.62 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.38 0.00 0.00

Population Density Threat 0.60 2.94 0.69 2.73 2.69 0.39 21.63 0.17 1.55 0.23 5.02 1.54 0.04 1.57 0.23 20.66 0.02 0.99 0.44 0.03 0.09 0.11 4.06 0.45 0.77

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Total Threat 72.47 70.89 60.35 57.40 56.29 55.95 55.69 52.68 51.70 51.51 51.34 50.57 49.97 48.97 48.92 47.75 47.36 47.00 46.38 46.14 46.04 45.91 45.61 45.46 43.94