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04.062021

Remote Identification of Wetland Locations in North Carolina Using GIS Models

By ncwetlandsIn Geographically Isolated, Mitigation, Restoration, Wetland Condition
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02.042019
Mapping and Assessing Geographically Isolated Wetlands in the Southeast Coastal Plain – Southeast Isolated Wetlands Assessment “SEIWA”

Mapping and Assessing Geographically Isolated Wetlands in the Southeast Coastal Plain – Southeast Isolated Wetlands Assessment “SEIWA”

By ncwetlandsIn Amphibians, Animals, Ecology, Geographically Isolated, Macroinvertebrates, Soils, Vegetation, Wetland Condition
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24.042018
Isolated Wetland Hydrologic Connectivity, Water Quality Function, and Biota

Isolated Wetland Hydrologic Connectivity, Water Quality Function, and Biota

By ncwetlandsIn Amphibians, Animals, Ecology, Geographically Isolated, Macroinvertebrates, Soils, Vegetation, Water Quality
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18.112017
Amphibian & Macroinvertebrate Communities in Restored & Reference Wetlands

Amphibian & Macroinvertebrate Communities in Restored & Reference Wetlands

By ncwetlandsIn Amphibians, Animals, Geographically Isolated, Macroinvertebrates, Mitigation, Restoration, Vegetation, Water Quality
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Website Citation and Contact Info

NC Division of Water Resources. 2018-2024. North Carolina Wetlands Information. https://www.ncwetlands.org. Published by the North Carolina Division of Water Resources, Water Sciences Section.

Mailing Address: Mail Service Center 1623, Raleigh, NC 27699-1623

See our “About” page for individual contact information.

  • Home
  • Public Wetlands Near You
    • Interactive Map
    • Public Wetlands Table
  • Look and Learn
    • What-When-Where-Who of NC Wetlands
      • What Makes a Wetland?
      • What Kinds of Wetlands are in NC?
      • When/Where are our Wetlands?
      • Who Lives in our Wetlands?
    • Why Our Wetlands Matter: Functions and Benefits
    • Studying NC’s Wetlands
    • From Preservation to Construction
    • Curriculum Connection
    • Downloadable Materials
    • Additional Wetland Resources
    • Photo Gallery
    • Video Gallery
    • Participatory Science Opportunities
    • Wetland Plant Guide
  • Plant Guide
  • Research and Data
    • Wetland Project Summaries (NC DWR)
    • Wetland Research Raw Data (NC DWR)
    • Stream Project Summaries (NC DWR)
    • Participatory Science Opportunities
  • Laws
    • General Law Information
    • Do I Have a Wetland?
    • I Have a Wetland, Now What?
    • Permitting Process
    • Additional Wetland Resources
  • Get Involved
  • About
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