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Service Description: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><p><span>This GIS data set represents known locations of annelid worm reefs. It is not a comprehensive mapping effort. </span></p><p><span /></p><p><span>The Nature Conservancy created a worm reef shapefile, containing the locations of annelid worm reefs (Phragmaopoma lapidosa) on Florida'a east coast as identified from available literature and location information obtained from worm reef experts in Florida. FGDL - Digital Orthophoto Quarter Quad 3 Meter aerial images were used in some cases to identify sites from previous sources. </span></p><p><span /></p><p><span>FWRI staff added worm reefs from the Broward County benthic habitat mapping (2004). </span></p><p><span /></p><p><span>Sources Used by TNC include: </span></p><p><span /></p><p><span>Kirtley, D. and W. Tanner. 1968. Sabellariid Worms: Builders of a major reef type. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 73-38. </span></p><p><span /></p><p><span>McCarthy, D. 2004. Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce. Personal communication. </span></p><p><span /></p><p><span>Stauble, D. and D. McNeil. 1985. Coastal geology and the occurrence of beachrock: central Florida Atlantic coast. Field Guide for the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, part 1. 27 p.</span></p></div></div>
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Description: This GIS data set represents known locations of annelid worm reefs. It is not a comprehensive mapping effort. The Nature Conservancy created a worm reef shapefile, containing the locations of annelid worm reefs (Phragmaopoma lapidosa) on Florida'a east coast as identified from available literature and location information obtained from worm reef experts in Florida. FGDL - Digital Orthophoto Quarter Quad 3 Meter aerial images were used in some cases to identify sites from previous sources. FWRI staff added worm reefs from the Broward County benthic habitat mapping (2004). Sources Used by TNC include: Kirtley, D. and W. Tanner. 1968. Sabellariid Worms: Builders of a major reef type. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 73-38. McCarthy, D. 2004. Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce. Personal communication. Stauble, D. and D. McNeil. 1985. Coastal geology and the occurrence of beachrock: central Florida Atlantic coast. Field Guide for the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, part 1. 27 p.
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Copyright Text: The Nature Conservancy provided the original worm reefs shapefile. FWRI added reefs in Broward County.
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