I. Data Set Descriptors A. Title: Steven C. Pennings. 2023. Mollusc population size distribution monitoring: Fall 2022 mid-marsh and creekbank infaunal and epifaunal mollusc size distributions based on collections from GCE marsh monitoring sites 1-10. Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER Data Catalog (data set INV-GCEM-2307a; /data/INV-GCEM-2307a) B. Accession Number: INV-GCEM-2307a C. Description 1. Originator(s): Name: Steven C. Pennings Address: Department of Biology and Biochemistry University of Houston Houston, Texas 77204-5513 Country: USA Email: scpennin@central.uh.edu 2. Abstract: This data set is the Fall 2022 report of infaunal and epifaunal mollusc species size distributions at the GCE-LTER marsh sites used for population monitoring. Infaunal and epifaunal molluscs were hand-collected from within quadrats of known area from mid-marsh and creekbank zones (n = 4 quadrats per zone) at all sites. The molluscs were returned to the lab, preserved in ethanol, measured and counted (count data is reported separately). Length of each measurable individual was determined using calipers or an ocular micrometer mounted in a stereomicroscope. Species abundance and density data for these collections may be found in the GCE-LTER data set INV-GCEM-2307. Numbers of individuals of each species in the abundance data file may not correspond exactly to the numbers of individuals in the size data file because some individuals may not have been measureable. 3. Study Type: Monitoring 4. Study Themes: Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology 5. LTER Core Areas: Population Studies 6. Georeferences: none 7. Submission Date: Nov 08, 2023 D. Keywords: abundance, Animalia, Archaeopulmonata, Bilateria, Bivalvia, Corbiculidae, Corbiculoidea, creekbank, density, Detracia, Detracia floridana, Ellobiidae, epifauna, fall, Gastropoda, GCE, Georgia, Georgia Coastal Ecosystems, Geukensia, Geukensia demissa, Heterodonta, Hydrobiidae, Ilyanassa, infauna, intertidal, Littoraria, Littoraria irrorata, Littorina, Littorinidae, Lophozoa, LTER, marsh, Melampus, Melampus bidentatus, mid-marsh, Mollusca, Molluscs, monitoring, Mytilidae, Mytiloida, Nassariidae, Nassarius obsoletus, Neogastropoda, Neotaenioglossa, Odostomia, Polymesoda, Polymesoda caroliniana, population, Population Studies, Prosobranchia, Protostomia, Pteriomorphia, Sapelo Island, Stylommatophora, Succineidae, USA, vegetated, Veneroida II. Research Origin Descriptors A. Overall Project Description 1. Project Title: Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER - IV 2. Principal Investigators: Name: Merryl Alber Address: Dept. of Marine Sciences University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 30602-3636 Country: USA Email: malber@uga.edu 3. Funding Period: Feb 01, 2019 to Jan 31, 2025 4. Objectives: The GCE-LTER project has four goals. 1) Track environmental and human drivers that can cause perturbations in our focal ecosystems. This will be accomplished this through continuing long-term measurements of climate, water chemistry, oceanic exchange, and human activities on the landscape. 2) Describe temporal and spatial variability in physical, chemical, geological and biological characteristics of the study system (coastal wetland complexes) and how they respond to external drivers. This will be accomplished through field monitoring in combination with remote sensing and modeling. 3) Characterize the ecological responses of intertidal marshes to disturbance. This will be accomplished by ongoing monitoring and experimental work to evaluate system responses to major perturbations in three key marsh habitats (changes in inundation and predator exclusion in Spartina-dominated salt marshes; increases in salinity in fresh marshes; changes in runoff in high marshes), by implementing standardized experimental disturbances along salinity and elevation gradients, and by tracking responses to natural disturbances. 4) Evaluate ecosystem properties at the landscape level (habitat distribution, net and gross primary production, C budgets) and assess the cumulative effects of disturbance on these properties. The project will also develop relationships between drivers and response variables, which can be used to predict the effects of future changes. This will be accomplished through a combination of data synthesis, remote sensing and modeling. 5. Abstract: The Georgia Coastal Ecosystems (GCE) Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) program, based at the University of Georgia Marine Institute on Sapelo Island, Georgia, was established in 2000 to study long-term change in coastal ecosystems. Estuaries (places where salt water from the ocean mixes with fresh water from the land) and their adjacent marshes provide food and refuge for fish, shellfish and birds; protect the shoreline from storms; help to keep the water clean; and store carbon. The GCE LTER researchers study marshes and estuaries to understand how these ecosystems function, to track how they change over time, and to predict how they might be affected by future changes in climate and human activities. They accomplish this by tracking the major factors that can cause long-term change in coastal areas (e.g. sea level, rainfall, upstream development), and measuring the effects of these factors on the study site. They also conduct focused studies to assess how key marsh habitats will respond to major changes expected in the future, including large-scale experiments to evaluate the effects of a) increases in the salinity of the water that floods freshwater marshes (mimicking drought and/or sea level rise), b) changes in water runoff from land into the upland marsh border (mimicking drought or upland development), and c) exclusion of larger organisms in the salt marsh (mimicking long-term declines in predators). During this award they will initiate additional studies to systematically evaluate how coastal wetlands respond to disturbances. Disturbances, or disruptions in the environment, are particularly important to understand in the context of long-term background changes such as increasing sea level, and GCE researchers are working to assess the cumulative effects of multiple disturbances on the landscape. The GCE education and outreach program works to share an understanding of coastal ecosystems with teachers and students, coastal managers, citizen scientist and the general public. 6. Funding Source: NSF OCE 1832178 B. Sub-project Description 1. Site Description a. Geographic Location: GCE1 -- Eulonia, Georgia, USA GCE2 -- Four Mile Island, Georgia, USA GCE3 -- North Sapelo, Sapelo Island, Georgia, USA GCE4 -- Meridian, Georgia, USA GCE5 -- Folly River, Georgia, USA GCE6 -- Dean Creek, Sapelo Island, Georgia, USA GCE7 -- Carrs Island, Georgia, USA GCE8 -- Alligator Creek, Georgia, USA GCE9 -- Rockdedundy Island, Georgia, USA GCE10 -- Hunt Camp, Sapelo Island, Georgia, USA GCE1_CB1 -- GCE1 creek bank plot 1 GCE1_CB13 -- GCE1 creek bank plot 13 GCE1_CB36 -- GCE1 creek bank plot 36 GCE1_MM3 -- GCE1 mid-marsh plot 3 GCE1_MM6 -- GCE1 mid-marsh plot 6 GCE1_MM8 -- GCE1 mid-marsh plot 8 GCE10_CB3 -- GCE10 creek bank plot 3 GCE10_CB6 -- GCE10 creek bank plot 6 GCE10_CB8 -- GCE10 creek bank plot 8 GCE10_JN1 -- GCE10 mid-marsh Juncus plot 1 GCE10_JN3 -- GCE10 mid-marsh Juncus plot 3 GCE10_JN6 -- GCE10 mid-marsh Juncus plot 6 GCE10_JN8 -- GCE10 mid-marsh Juncus plot 8 GCE10_MM1 -- GCE10 mid-marsh plot 1 GCE10_MM3 -- GCE10 mid-marsh plot 3 GCE10_MM6 -- GCE10 mid-marsh plot 6 GCE10_MM8 -- GCE10 mid-marsh plot 8 GCE2_CB11 -- GCE2 creek bank plot 11 GCE2_CB23 -- GCE2 creek bank plot 23 GCE2_CB38 -- GCE2 creek bank plot 38 GCE2_CB6 -- GCE2 creek bank plot 6 GCE2_MM1 -- GCE2 mid-marsh plot 1 GCE2_MM3 -- GCE2 mid-marsh plot 3 GCE2_MM8 -- GCE2 mid-marsh plot 8 GCE3_CB1 -- GCE3 creek bank plot 1 GCE3_CB3 -- GCE3 creek bank plot 3 GCE3_CB6 -- GCE3 creek bank plot 6 GCE3_CB8 -- GCE3 creek bank plot 8 GCE3_MM1 -- GCE3 mid-marsh plot 1 GCE3_MM3 -- GCE3 mid-marsh plot 3 GCE3_MM6 -- GCE3 mid-marsh plot 6 GCE3_MM8 -- GCE3 mid-marsh plot 8 GCE4_CB1 -- GCE4 creek bank plot 1 GCE4_CB26 -- GCE4 creek bank plot 26 GCE4_CB3 -- GCE4 creek bank plot 3 GCE4_CB8 -- GCE4 creek bank plot 8 GCE4_MM1 -- GCE4 mid-marsh plot 1 GCE4_MM3 -- GCE4 mid-marsh plot 3 GCE4_MM6 -- GCE4 mid-marsh plot 6 GCE4_MM8 -- GCE4 mid-marsh plot 8 GCE5_CB1 -- GCE5 creek bank plot 1 GCE5_CB3 -- GCE5 creek bank plot 3 GCE5_CB6 -- GCE5 creek bank plot 6 GCE5_CB8 -- GCE5 creek bank plot 8 GCE5_MM1 -- GCE5 mid-marsh plot 1 GCE5_MM3 -- GCE5 mid-marsh plot 3 GCE5_MM6 -- GCE5 mid-marsh plot 6 GCE5_MM8 -- GCE5 mid-marsh plot 8 GCE6_CB6 -- GCE6 creek bank plot 6 GCE6_CB8 -- GCE6 creek bank plot 8 GCE6_MM1 -- GCE6 mid-marsh plot 1 GCE6_MM3 -- GCE6 mid-marsh plot 3 GCE6_MM6 -- GCE6 mid-marsh plot 6 GCE6_MM8 -- GCE6 mid-marsh plot 8 GCE8_CB3 -- GCE8 creek bank plot 3 GCE8_MM1 -- GCE8 mid-marsh plot 1 GCE8_MM13 -- GCE8 mid-marsh plot 13 GCE8_MM6 -- GCE8 mid-marsh plot 6 GCE9_CB11 -- GCE9 creek bank plot 11 GCE9_CB18 -- GCE9 creek bank plot 18 GCE9_JN1 -- GCE9 Juncus plot 1 GCE9_JN3 -- GCE9 Juncus plot 3 GCE9_JN6 -- GCE9 Juncus plot 6 GCE9_JN8 -- GCE9 Juncus plot 8 GCE9_MM1 -- GCE9 mid-marsh plot 1 GCE9_MM3 -- GCE9 mid-marsh plot 3 GCE9_MM6 -- GCE9 mid-marsh plot 6 GCE9_MM8 -- GCE9 mid-marsh plot 8 Coordinates: GCE1 -- NW: 081 25 42.53 W, 31 32 48.30 N NE: 081 24 38.64 W, 31 32 48.30 N SE: 081 24 38.64 W, 31 32 02.27 N SW: 081 25 42.53 W, 31 32 02.27 N GCE2 -- NW: 081 19 08.26 W, 31 33 09.19 N NE: 081 17 34.24 W, 31 33 09.19 N SE: 081 17 34.24 W, 31 32 00.97 N SW: 081 19 08.26 W, 31 32 00.97 N GCE3 -- NW: 081 13 59.70 W, 31 32 48.72 N NE: 081 11 44.38 W, 31 32 48.72 N SE: 081 11 44.38 W, 31 30 54.68 N SW: 081 13 59.70 W, 31 30 54.68 N GCE4 -- NW: 081 22 14.71 W, 31 27 48.72 N NE: 081 21 26.12 W, 31 27 48.72 N SE: 081 21 26.12 W, 31 26 54.31 N SW: 081 22 14.71 W, 31 26 54.31 N GCE5 -- NW: 081 21 15.89 W, 31 26 33.14 N NE: 081 19 37.92 W, 31 26 33.14 N SE: 081 19 37.92 W, 31 25 03.50 N SW: 081 21 15.89 W, 31 25 03.50 N GCE6 -- NW: 081 17 58.28 W, 31 23 38.66 N NE: 081 15 51.76 W, 31 23 38.66 N SE: 081 15 51.76 W, 31 22 15.61 N SW: 081 17 58.28 W, 31 22 15.61 N GCE7 -- NW: 081 29 36.59 W, 31 20 55.59 N NE: 081 28 33.24 W, 31 20 55.59 N SE: 081 28 33.24 W, 31 20 03.71 N SW: 081 29 36.59 W, 31 20 03.71 N GCE8 -- NW: 081 25 34.58 W, 31 19 04.11 N NE: 081 24 38.28 W, 31 19 04.11 N SE: 081 24 38.28 W, 31 18 14.63 N SW: 081 25 34.58 W, 31 18 14.63 N GCE9 -- NW: 081 20 48.23 W, 31 21 29.31 N NE: 081 19 35.38 W, 31 21 29.31 N SE: 081 19 35.38 W, 31 20 21.02 N SW: 081 20 48.23 W, 31 20 21.02 N GCE10 -- NW: 081 17 43.82 W, 31 29 49.29 N NE: 081 15 32.07 W, 31 29 49.29 N SE: 081 15 32.07 W, 31 27 44.35 N SW: 081 17 43.82 W, 31 27 44.35 N GCE1_CB1 -- 81 25 21.1 W, 31 32 19.1 N GCE1_CB13 -- 81 25 20.8 W, 31 32 18.5 N GCE1_CB36 -- 81 25 20.2 W, 31 32 18.6 N GCE1_MM3 -- 81 25 21.2 W, 31 32 21.9 N GCE1_MM6 -- 81 25 19.6 W, 31 32 22.1 N GCE1_MM8 -- 81 25 18.3 W, 31 32 22.2 N GCE10_CB3 -- 81 16 14.6 W, 31 28 36.2 N GCE10_CB6 -- 81 16 15.3 W, 31 28 35.8 N GCE10_CB8 -- 81 16 17.8 W, 31 28 36.5 N GCE10_JN1 -- 81 16 14.9 W, 31 28 37.1 N GCE10_JN3 -- 81 16 14.6 W, 31 28 37.0 N GCE10_JN6 -- 81 16 14.3 W, 31 28 38.5 N GCE10_JN8 -- 81 16 14.5 W, 31 28 39.5 N GCE10_MM1 -- 81 16 13.9 W, 31 28 38.1 N GCE10_MM3 -- 81 16 15.1 W, 31 28 36.9 N GCE10_MM6 -- 81 16 16.6 W, 31 28 37.2 N GCE10_MM8 -- 81 16 17.6 W, 31 28 37.2 N GCE2_CB11 -- 81 17 46.0 W, 31 32 10.3 N GCE2_CB23 -- 81 17 44.7 W, 31 32 10.5 N GCE2_CB38 -- 81 17 42.4 W, 31 32 08.3 N GCE2_CB6 -- 81 17 42.4 W, 31 32 09.1 N GCE2_MM1 -- 81 17 46.5 W, 31 32 10.0 N GCE2_MM3 -- 81 17 45.3 W, 31 32 09.5 N GCE2_MM8 -- 81 17 43.0 W, 31 32 09.2 N GCE3_CB1 -- 81 13 44.2 W, 31 31 08.1 N GCE3_CB3 -- 81 13 44.4 W, 31 31 07.2 N GCE3_CB6 -- 81 13 44.8 W, 31 31 05.9 N GCE3_CB8 -- 81 13 45.3 W, 31 31 05.4 N GCE3_MM1 -- 81 13 44.4 W, 31 31 10.5 N GCE3_MM3 -- 81 13 44.8 W, 31 31 09.6 N GCE3_MM6 -- 81 13 45.7 W, 31 31 07.9 N GCE3_MM8 -- 81 13 46.0 W, 31 31 07.1 N GCE4_CB1 -- 81 21 55.8 W, 31 27 06.0 N GCE4_CB26 -- 81 21 58.2 W, 31 27 04.6 N GCE4_CB3 -- 81 21 56.0 W, 31 27 05.3 N GCE4_CB8 -- 81 21 58.7 W, 31 27 05.3 N GCE4_MM1 -- 81 21 55.9 W, 31 27 09.5 N GCE4_MM3 -- 81 21 56.0 W, 31 27 08.5 N GCE4_MM6 -- 81 21 56.9 W, 31 27 07.2 N GCE4_MM8 -- 81 21 57.5 W, 31 27 06.4 N GCE5_CB1 -- 81 20 23.7 W, 31 26 09.9 N GCE5_CB3 -- 81 20 24.6 W, 31 26 09.5 N GCE5_CB6 -- 81 20 25.6 W, 31 26 08.9 N GCE5_CB8 -- 81 20 26.2 W, 31 26 08.5 N GCE5_MM1 -- 81 20 26.5 W, 31 26 09.6 N GCE5_MM3 -- 81 20 27.6 W, 31 26 09.2 N GCE5_MM6 -- 81 20 29.1 W, 31 26 08.3 N GCE5_MM8 -- 81 20 29.8 W, 31 26 07.6 N GCE6_CB6 -- 81 16 47.0 W, 31 23 15.9 N GCE6_CB8 -- 81 16 47.9 W, 31 23 15.2 N GCE6_MM1 -- 81 16 48.5 W, 31 23 18.0 N GCE6_MM3 -- 81 16 48.5 W, 31 23 17.1 N GCE6_MM6 -- 81 16 49.5 W, 31 23 15.9 N GCE6_MM8 -- 81 16 50.4 W, 31 23 15.1 N GCE8_CB3 -- 81 24 56.7 W, 31 18 28.3 N GCE8_MM1 -- 81 24 56.8 W, 31 18 32.6 N GCE8_MM13 -- 81 24 56.0 W, 31 18 32.0 N GCE8_MM6 -- 81 24 54.9 W, 31 18 31.2 N GCE9_CB11 -- 81 20 01.4 W, 31 21 07.6 N GCE9_CB18 -- 81 20 04.8 W, 31 21 06.0 N GCE9_JN1 -- 81 20 00.4 W, 31 21 04.6 N GCE9_JN3 -- 81 19 59.6 W, 31 21 04.4 N GCE9_JN6 -- 81 19 57.4 W, 31 21 03.8 N GCE9_JN8 -- 81 19 57.1 W, 31 21 02.3 N GCE9_MM1 -- 81 20 01.5 W, 31 21 04.3 N GCE9_MM3 -- 81 20 00.5 W, 31 21 04.2 N GCE9_MM6 -- 81 19 58.6 W, 31 21 03.2 N GCE9_MM8 -- 81 19 57.5 W, 31 21 02.9 N b. Physiographic Region: GCE1 -- Lower coastal plain GCE2 -- Barrier island GCE3 -- Barrier island GCE4 -- Lower coastal plain GCE5 -- Barrier island GCE6 -- Barrier island GCE7 -- Lower coastal plain GCE8 -- Lower coastal plain GCE9 -- Barrier island GCE10 -- Barrier island GCE1_CB1 -- Lower coastal plain GCE1_CB13 -- Lower coastal plain GCE1_CB36 -- Lower coastal plain GCE1_MM3 -- Lower coastal plain GCE1_MM6 -- Lower coastal plain GCE1_MM8 -- Lower coastal plain GCE10_CB3 -- Barrier island GCE10_CB6 -- Barrier island GCE10_CB8 -- Barrier island GCE10_JN1 -- Barrier island GCE10_JN3 -- Barrier island GCE10_JN6 -- Barrier island GCE10_JN8 -- Barrier island GCE10_MM1 -- Barrier island GCE10_MM3 -- Barrier island GCE10_MM6 -- Barrier island GCE10_MM8 -- Barrier island GCE2_CB11 -- Barrier island GCE2_CB23 -- Barrier island GCE2_CB38 -- Barrier island GCE2_CB6 -- Barrier island GCE2_MM1 -- Barrier island GCE2_MM3 -- Barrier island GCE2_MM8 -- Barrier island GCE3_CB1 -- Barrier island GCE3_CB3 -- Barrier island GCE3_CB6 -- Barrier island GCE3_CB8 -- Barrier island GCE3_MM1 -- Barrier island GCE3_MM3 -- Barrier island GCE3_MM6 -- Barrier island GCE3_MM8 -- Barrier island GCE4_CB1 -- Lower coastal plain GCE4_CB26 -- Lower coastal plain GCE4_CB3 -- Lower coastal plain GCE4_CB8 -- Lower coastal plain GCE4_MM1 -- Lower coastal plain GCE4_MM3 -- Lower coastal plain GCE4_MM6 -- Lower coastal plain GCE4_MM8 -- Lower coastal plain GCE5_CB1 -- Barrier island GCE5_CB3 -- Barrier island GCE5_CB6 -- Barrier island GCE5_CB8 -- Barrier island GCE5_MM1 -- Barrier island GCE5_MM3 -- Barrier island GCE5_MM6 -- Barrier island GCE5_MM8 -- Barrier island GCE6_CB6 -- Barrier island GCE6_CB8 -- Barrier island GCE6_MM1 -- Barrier island GCE6_MM3 -- Barrier island GCE6_MM6 -- Barrier island GCE6_MM8 -- Barrier island GCE8_CB3 -- Lower coastal plain GCE8_MM1 -- Lower coastal plain GCE8_MM13 -- Lower coastal plain GCE8_MM6 -- Lower coastal plain GCE9_CB11 -- Barrier island GCE9_CB18 -- Barrier island GCE9_JN1 -- Barrier island GCE9_JN3 -- Barrier island GCE9_JN6 -- Barrier island GCE9_JN8 -- Barrier island GCE9_MM1 -- Barrier island GCE9_MM3 -- Barrier island GCE9_MM6 -- Barrier island GCE9_MM8 -- Barrier island c. Landform Components: GCE1 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE2 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE3 -- Intertidal salt marsh, mud flat, and maritime forest GCE4 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE5 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE6 -- Intertidal salt marsh, sand beach, maritime forest GCE7 -- Freshwater tidal marsh, devegetated fields GCE8 -- Brackish tidal marsh GCE9 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE10 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE1_CB1 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE1_CB13 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE1_CB36 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE1_MM3 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE1_MM6 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE1_MM8 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE10_CB3 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE10_CB6 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE10_CB8 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE10_JN1 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE10_JN3 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE10_JN6 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE10_JN8 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE10_MM1 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE10_MM3 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE10_MM6 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE10_MM8 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE2_CB11 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE2_CB23 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE2_CB38 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE2_CB6 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE2_MM1 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE2_MM3 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE2_MM8 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE3_CB1 -- Intertidal salt marsh, mud flat, and maritime forest GCE3_CB3 -- Intertidal salt marsh, mud flat, and maritime forest GCE3_CB6 -- Intertidal salt marsh, mud flat, and maritime forest GCE3_CB8 -- Intertidal salt marsh, mud flat, and maritime forest GCE3_MM1 -- Intertidal salt marsh, mud flat, and maritime forest GCE3_MM3 -- Intertidal salt marsh, mud flat, and maritime forest GCE3_MM6 -- Intertidal salt marsh, mud flat, and maritime forest GCE3_MM8 -- Intertidal salt marsh, mud flat, and maritime forest GCE4_CB1 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE4_CB26 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE4_CB3 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE4_CB8 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE4_MM1 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE4_MM3 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE4_MM6 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE4_MM8 -- Intertidal salt marsh bordering maritime forest GCE5_CB1 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE5_CB3 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE5_CB6 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE5_CB8 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE5_MM1 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE5_MM3 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE5_MM6 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE5_MM8 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE6_CB6 -- Intertidal salt marsh, sand beach, maritime forest GCE6_CB8 -- Intertidal salt marsh, sand beach, maritime forest GCE6_MM1 -- Intertidal salt marsh, sand beach, maritime forest GCE6_MM3 -- Intertidal salt marsh, sand beach, maritime forest GCE6_MM6 -- Intertidal salt marsh, sand beach, maritime forest GCE6_MM8 -- Intertidal salt marsh, sand beach, maritime forest GCE8_CB3 -- Brackish tidal marsh GCE8_MM1 -- Brackish tidal marsh GCE8_MM13 -- Brackish tidal marsh GCE8_MM6 -- Brackish tidal marsh GCE9_CB11 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE9_CB18 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE9_JN1 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE9_JN3 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE9_JN6 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE9_JN8 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE9_MM1 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE9_MM3 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE9_MM6 -- Intertidal salt marsh GCE9_MM8 -- Intertidal salt marsh d. Hydrographic Characteristics: GCE1 -- Site contains the upper reaches of the Sapelo River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE2 -- Site contains the Sapelo River and associated tidal creeks, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE3 -- Site includes Sapelo Sound and portions of Blackbeard Creek, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE4 -- Site includes Hudson Creek and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE5 -- Site contains the Folly River and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE6 -- Site contains Dean Creek and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE7 -- Site contains Hammersmith Creek and borders the South Champney River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE8 -- Site contains the Altamaha River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE9 -- Site contains Crooked Creek and borders the Little Mud River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE10 -- Site borders the Mud River and contains tidal creeks and the upper reach of the Duplin River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE1_CB1 -- Site contains the upper reaches of the Sapelo River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE1_CB13 -- Site contains the upper reaches of the Sapelo River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE1_CB36 -- Site contains the upper reaches of the Sapelo River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE1_MM3 -- Site contains the upper reaches of the Sapelo River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE1_MM6 -- Site contains the upper reaches of the Sapelo River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE1_MM8 -- Site contains the upper reaches of the Sapelo River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE10_CB3 -- Site borders the Mud River and contains tidal creeks and the upper reach of the Duplin River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE10_CB6 -- Site borders the Mud River and contains tidal creeks and the upper reach of the Duplin River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE10_CB8 -- Site borders the Mud River and contains tidal creeks and the upper reach of the Duplin River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE10_JN1 -- Site borders the Mud River and contains tidal creeks and the upper reach of the Duplin River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE10_JN3 -- Site borders the Mud River and contains tidal creeks and the upper reach of the Duplin River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE10_JN6 -- Site borders the Mud River and contains tidal creeks and the upper reach of the Duplin River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE10_JN8 -- Site borders the Mud River and contains tidal creeks and the upper reach of the Duplin River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE10_MM1 -- Site borders the Mud River and contains tidal creeks and the upper reach of the Duplin River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE10_MM3 -- Site borders the Mud River and contains tidal creeks and the upper reach of the Duplin River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE10_MM6 -- Site borders the Mud River and contains tidal creeks and the upper reach of the Duplin River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE10_MM8 -- Site borders the Mud River and contains tidal creeks and the upper reach of the Duplin River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE2_CB11 -- Site contains the Sapelo River and associated tidal creeks, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE2_CB23 -- Site contains the Sapelo River and associated tidal creeks, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE2_CB38 -- Site contains the Sapelo River and associated tidal creeks, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE2_CB6 -- Site contains the Sapelo River and associated tidal creeks, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE2_MM1 -- Site contains the Sapelo River and associated tidal creeks, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE2_MM3 -- Site contains the Sapelo River and associated tidal creeks, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE2_MM8 -- Site contains the Sapelo River and associated tidal creeks, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE3_CB1 -- Site includes Sapelo Sound and portions of Blackbeard Creek, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE3_CB3 -- Site includes Sapelo Sound and portions of Blackbeard Creek, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE3_CB6 -- Site includes Sapelo Sound and portions of Blackbeard Creek, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE3_CB8 -- Site includes Sapelo Sound and portions of Blackbeard Creek, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE3_MM1 -- Site includes Sapelo Sound and portions of Blackbeard Creek, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE3_MM3 -- Site includes Sapelo Sound and portions of Blackbeard Creek, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE3_MM6 -- Site includes Sapelo Sound and portions of Blackbeard Creek, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE3_MM8 -- Site includes Sapelo Sound and portions of Blackbeard Creek, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE4_CB1 -- Site includes Hudson Creek and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE4_CB26 -- Site includes Hudson Creek and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE4_CB3 -- Site includes Hudson Creek and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE4_CB8 -- Site includes Hudson Creek and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE4_MM1 -- Site includes Hudson Creek and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE4_MM3 -- Site includes Hudson Creek and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE4_MM6 -- Site includes Hudson Creek and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE4_MM8 -- Site includes Hudson Creek and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE5_CB1 -- Site contains the Folly River and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE5_CB3 -- Site contains the Folly River and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE5_CB6 -- Site contains the Folly River and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE5_CB8 -- Site contains the Folly River and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE5_MM1 -- Site contains the Folly River and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE5_MM3 -- Site contains the Folly River and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE5_MM6 -- Site contains the Folly River and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE5_MM8 -- Site contains the Folly River and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE6_CB6 -- Site contains Dean Creek and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE6_CB8 -- Site contains Dean Creek and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE6_MM1 -- Site contains Dean Creek and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE6_MM3 -- Site contains Dean Creek and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE6_MM6 -- Site contains Dean Creek and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE6_MM8 -- Site contains Dean Creek and borders Doboy Sound, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE8_CB3 -- Site contains the Altamaha River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE8_MM1 -- Site contains the Altamaha River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE8_MM13 -- Site contains the Altamaha River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE8_MM6 -- Site contains the Altamaha River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE9_CB11 -- Site contains Crooked Creek and borders the Little Mud River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE9_CB18 -- Site contains Crooked Creek and borders the Little Mud River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE9_JN1 -- Site contains Crooked Creek and borders the Little Mud River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE9_JN3 -- Site contains Crooked Creek and borders the Little Mud River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE9_JN6 -- Site contains Crooked Creek and borders the Little Mud River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE9_JN8 -- Site contains Crooked Creek and borders the Little Mud River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE9_MM1 -- Site contains Crooked Creek and borders the Little Mud River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE9_MM3 -- Site contains Crooked Creek and borders the Little Mud River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE9_MM6 -- Site contains Crooked Creek and borders the Little Mud River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides GCE9_MM8 -- Site contains Crooked Creek and borders the Little Mud River, and is subject to 2-3m semi-diurnal tides e. Topographic Attributes: GCE1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE2 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE4 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE5 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE7 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE9 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE10 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE1_CB1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE1_CB13 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE1_CB36 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE1_MM3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE1_MM6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE1_MM8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE10_CB3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE10_CB6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE10_CB8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE10_JN1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE10_JN3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE10_JN6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE10_JN8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE10_MM1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE10_MM3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE10_MM6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE10_MM8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE2_CB11 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE2_CB23 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE2_CB38 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE2_CB6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE2_MM1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE2_MM3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE2_MM8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE3_CB1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE3_CB3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE3_CB6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE3_CB8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE3_MM1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE3_MM3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE3_MM6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE3_MM8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE4_CB1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE4_CB26 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE4_CB3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE4_CB8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE4_MM1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE4_MM3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE4_MM6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE4_MM8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE5_CB1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE5_CB3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE5_CB6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE5_CB8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE5_MM1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE5_MM3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE5_MM6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE5_MM8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE6_CB6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE6_CB8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE6_MM1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE6_MM3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE6_MM6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE6_MM8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE8_CB3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE8_MM1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE8_MM13 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE8_MM6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE9_CB11 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE9_CB18 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE9_JN1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE9_JN3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE9_JN6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE9_JN8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE9_MM1 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE9_MM3 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE9_MM6 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide GCE9_MM8 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3m above mean low tide f. Geology, Lithology and Soils: GCE1 -- unspecified GCE2 -- unspecified GCE3 -- unspecified GCE4 -- unspecified GCE5 -- unspecified GCE6 -- unspecified GCE7 -- unspecified GCE8 -- unspecified GCE9 -- unspecified GCE10 -- unspecified GCE1_CB1 -- unspecified GCE1_CB13 -- unspecified GCE1_CB36 -- unspecified GCE1_MM3 -- unspecified GCE1_MM6 -- unspecified GCE1_MM8 -- unspecified GCE10_CB3 -- unspecified GCE10_CB6 -- unspecified GCE10_CB8 -- unspecified GCE10_JN1 -- unspecified GCE10_JN3 -- unspecified GCE10_JN6 -- unspecified GCE10_JN8 -- unspecified GCE10_MM1 -- unspecified GCE10_MM3 -- unspecified GCE10_MM6 -- unspecified GCE10_MM8 -- unspecified GCE2_CB11 -- unspecified GCE2_CB23 -- unspecified GCE2_CB38 -- unspecified GCE2_CB6 -- unspecified GCE2_MM1 -- unspecified GCE2_MM3 -- unspecified GCE2_MM8 -- unspecified GCE3_CB1 -- unspecified GCE3_CB3 -- unspecified GCE3_CB6 -- unspecified GCE3_CB8 -- unspecified GCE3_MM1 -- unspecified GCE3_MM3 -- unspecified GCE3_MM6 -- unspecified GCE3_MM8 -- unspecified GCE4_CB1 -- unspecified GCE4_CB26 -- unspecified GCE4_CB3 -- unspecified GCE4_CB8 -- unspecified GCE4_MM1 -- unspecified GCE4_MM3 -- unspecified GCE4_MM6 -- unspecified GCE4_MM8 -- unspecified GCE5_CB1 -- unspecified GCE5_CB3 -- unspecified GCE5_CB6 -- unspecified GCE5_CB8 -- unspecified GCE5_MM1 -- unspecified GCE5_MM3 -- unspecified GCE5_MM6 -- unspecified GCE5_MM8 -- unspecified GCE6_CB6 -- unspecified GCE6_CB8 -- unspecified GCE6_MM1 -- unspecified GCE6_MM3 -- unspecified GCE6_MM6 -- unspecified GCE6_MM8 -- unspecified GCE8_CB3 -- unspecified GCE8_MM1 -- unspecified GCE8_MM13 -- unspecified GCE8_MM6 -- unspecified GCE9_CB11 -- unspecified GCE9_CB18 -- unspecified GCE9_JN1 -- unspecified GCE9_JN3 -- unspecified GCE9_JN6 -- unspecified GCE9_JN8 -- unspecified GCE9_MM1 -- unspecified GCE9_MM3 -- unspecified GCE9_MM6 -- unspecified GCE9_MM8 -- unspecified g. Vegetation Communities: GCE1 -- Vegetation is 3/4 Juncus and 1/4 Spartina alterniflora, and upland area is heavily forested. GCE2 -- Spartina alterniflora all tall or medium. GCE3 -- Short and tall Spartina alterniflora, very small amounts of Juncus. GCE4 -- Vegetation is 1/4 Juncus, 3/4 medium and tall Spartina alterniflora. GCE5 -- Dominated by short and medium Spartina alterniflora, with areas of taller S. alterniflora near several small creeks. GCE6 -- Vegetation is mostly short and tall Spartina alterniflora, with small amounts of Juncus and Borrichia. GCE7 -- dominated by Zizaniopsis GCE8 -- Fringe of tall Spartina alterniflora and S. cynosuroides at creek banks. High marsh has narrow band of medium height S. alterniflora backed by vast expanses of Juncus. GCE9 -- Low marsh is tall Spartina alterniflora, high marsh has a small amount of medium Spartina alterniflora and lots of Juncus. Some hammocks with upland vegetation. GCE10 -- Vegetation mostly tall and medium Spartina alterniflora, with some Juncus present. Upland heavily forested. GCE1_CB1 -- Vegetation is 3/4 Juncus and 1/4 Spartina alterniflora, and upland area is heavily forested. GCE1_CB13 -- Vegetation is 3/4 Juncus and 1/4 Spartina alterniflora, and upland area is heavily forested. GCE1_CB36 -- Vegetation is 3/4 Juncus and 1/4 Spartina alterniflora, and upland area is heavily forested. GCE1_MM3 -- Vegetation is 3/4 Juncus and 1/4 Spartina alterniflora, and upland area is heavily forested. GCE1_MM6 -- Vegetation is 3/4 Juncus and 1/4 Spartina alterniflora, and upland area is heavily forested. GCE1_MM8 -- Vegetation is 3/4 Juncus and 1/4 Spartina alterniflora, and upland area is heavily forested. GCE10_CB3 -- Vegetation mostly tall and medium Spartina alterniflora, with some Juncus present. Upland heavily forested. GCE10_CB6 -- Vegetation mostly tall and medium Spartina alterniflora, with some Juncus present. Upland heavily forested. GCE10_CB8 -- Vegetation mostly tall and medium Spartina alterniflora, with some Juncus present. Upland heavily forested. GCE10_JN1 -- Vegetation mostly tall and medium Spartina alterniflora, with some Juncus present. Upland heavily forested. GCE10_JN3 -- Vegetation mostly tall and medium Spartina alterniflora, with some Juncus present. Upland heavily forested. GCE10_JN6 -- Vegetation mostly tall and medium Spartina alterniflora, with some Juncus present. Upland heavily forested. GCE10_JN8 -- Vegetation mostly tall and medium Spartina alterniflora, with some Juncus present. Upland heavily forested. GCE10_MM1 -- Vegetation mostly tall and medium Spartina alterniflora, with some Juncus present. Upland heavily forested. GCE10_MM3 -- Vegetation mostly tall and medium Spartina alterniflora, with some Juncus present. Upland heavily forested. GCE10_MM6 -- Vegetation mostly tall and medium Spartina alterniflora, with some Juncus present. Upland heavily forested. GCE10_MM8 -- Vegetation mostly tall and medium Spartina alterniflora, with some Juncus present. Upland heavily forested. GCE2_CB11 -- Spartina alterniflora all tall or medium. GCE2_CB23 -- Spartina alterniflora all tall or medium. GCE2_CB38 -- Spartina alterniflora all tall or medium. GCE2_CB6 -- Spartina alterniflora all tall or medium. GCE2_MM1 -- Spartina alterniflora all tall or medium. GCE2_MM3 -- Spartina alterniflora all tall or medium. GCE2_MM8 -- Spartina alterniflora all tall or medium. GCE3_CB1 -- Short and tall Spartina alterniflora, very small amounts of Juncus. GCE3_CB3 -- Short and tall Spartina alterniflora, very small amounts of Juncus. GCE3_CB6 -- Short and tall Spartina alterniflora, very small amounts of Juncus. GCE3_CB8 -- Short and tall Spartina alterniflora, very small amounts of Juncus. GCE3_MM1 -- Short and tall Spartina alterniflora, very small amounts of Juncus. GCE3_MM3 -- Short and tall Spartina alterniflora, very small amounts of Juncus. GCE3_MM6 -- Short and tall Spartina alterniflora, very small amounts of Juncus. GCE3_MM8 -- Short and tall Spartina alterniflora, very small amounts of Juncus. GCE4_CB1 -- Vegetation is 1/4 Juncus, 3/4 medium and tall Spartina alterniflora. GCE4_CB26 -- Vegetation is 1/4 Juncus, 3/4 medium and tall Spartina alterniflora. GCE4_CB3 -- Vegetation is 1/4 Juncus, 3/4 medium and tall Spartina alterniflora. GCE4_CB8 -- Vegetation is 1/4 Juncus, 3/4 medium and tall Spartina alterniflora. GCE4_MM1 -- Vegetation is 1/4 Juncus, 3/4 medium and tall Spartina alterniflora. GCE4_MM3 -- Vegetation is 1/4 Juncus, 3/4 medium and tall Spartina alterniflora. GCE4_MM6 -- Vegetation is 1/4 Juncus, 3/4 medium and tall Spartina alterniflora. GCE4_MM8 -- Vegetation is 1/4 Juncus, 3/4 medium and tall Spartina alterniflora. GCE5_CB1 -- Dominated by short and medium Spartina alterniflora, with areas of taller S. alterniflora near several small creeks. GCE5_CB3 -- Dominated by short and medium Spartina alterniflora, with areas of taller S. alterniflora near several small creeks. GCE5_CB6 -- Dominated by short and medium Spartina alterniflora, with areas of taller S. alterniflora near several small creeks. GCE5_CB8 -- Dominated by short and medium Spartina alterniflora, with areas of taller S. alterniflora near several small creeks. GCE5_MM1 -- Dominated by short and medium Spartina alterniflora, with areas of taller S. alterniflora near several small creeks. GCE5_MM3 -- Dominated by short and medium Spartina alterniflora, with areas of taller S. alterniflora near several small creeks. GCE5_MM6 -- Dominated by short and medium Spartina alterniflora, with areas of taller S. alterniflora near several small creeks. GCE5_MM8 -- Dominated by short and medium Spartina alterniflora, with areas of taller S. alterniflora near several small creeks. GCE6_CB6 -- Vegetation is mostly short and tall Spartina alterniflora, with small amounts of Juncus and Borrichia. GCE6_CB8 -- Vegetation is mostly short and tall Spartina alterniflora, with small amounts of Juncus and Borrichia. GCE6_MM1 -- Vegetation is mostly short and tall Spartina alterniflora, with small amounts of Juncus and Borrichia. GCE6_MM3 -- Vegetation is mostly short and tall Spartina alterniflora, with small amounts of Juncus and Borrichia. GCE6_MM6 -- Vegetation is mostly short and tall Spartina alterniflora, with small amounts of Juncus and Borrichia. GCE6_MM8 -- Vegetation is mostly short and tall Spartina alterniflora, with small amounts of Juncus and Borrichia. GCE8_CB3 -- Fringe of tall Spartina alterniflora and S. cynosuroides at creek banks. High marsh has narrow band of medium height S. alterniflora backed by vast expanses of Juncus. GCE8_MM1 -- Fringe of tall Spartina alterniflora and S. cynosuroides at creek banks. High marsh has narrow band of medium height S. alterniflora backed by vast expanses of Juncus. GCE8_MM13 -- Fringe of tall Spartina alterniflora and S. cynosuroides at creek banks. High marsh has narrow band of medium height S. alterniflora backed by vast expanses of Juncus. GCE8_MM6 -- Fringe of tall Spartina alterniflora and S. cynosuroides at creek banks. High marsh has narrow band of medium height S. alterniflora backed by vast expanses of Juncus. GCE9_CB11 -- Low marsh is tall Spartina alterniflora, high marsh has a small amount of medium Spartina alterniflora and lots of Juncus. Some hammocks with upland vegetation. GCE9_CB18 -- Low marsh is tall Spartina alterniflora, high marsh has a small amount of medium Spartina alterniflora and lots of Juncus. Some hammocks with upland vegetation. GCE9_JN1 -- Low marsh is tall Spartina alterniflora, high marsh has a small amount of medium Spartina alterniflora and lots of Juncus. Some hammocks with upland vegetation. GCE9_JN3 -- Low marsh is tall Spartina alterniflora, high marsh has a small amount of medium Spartina alterniflora and lots of Juncus. Some hammocks with upland vegetation. GCE9_JN6 -- Low marsh is tall Spartina alterniflora, high marsh has a small amount of medium Spartina alterniflora and lots of Juncus. Some hammocks with upland vegetation. GCE9_JN8 -- Low marsh is tall Spartina alterniflora, high marsh has a small amount of medium Spartina alterniflora and lots of Juncus. Some hammocks with upland vegetation. GCE9_MM1 -- Low marsh is tall Spartina alterniflora, high marsh has a small amount of medium Spartina alterniflora and lots of Juncus. Some hammocks with upland vegetation. GCE9_MM3 -- Low marsh is tall Spartina alterniflora, high marsh has a small amount of medium Spartina alterniflora and lots of Juncus. Some hammocks with upland vegetation. GCE9_MM6 -- Low marsh is tall Spartina alterniflora, high marsh has a small amount of medium Spartina alterniflora and lots of Juncus. Some hammocks with upland vegetation. GCE9_MM8 -- Low marsh is tall Spartina alterniflora, high marsh has a small amount of medium Spartina alterniflora and lots of Juncus. Some hammocks with upland vegetation. h. History of Land Use and Disturbance: GCE1 -- Oct 01, 2000: Permanent plots were established in two nominal marsh zones based on marsh structure -- creek zone and high marsh -- and eight plots were randomly located in each zone and marked with stakes. Oct 01, 2001: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No significant disturbance was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 16, 2002: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack (some have no shoots): C4, C5, C6, C7, C8. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C5, C6, C8. No disturbance by animal activity was observed and no plots were replaced. Oct 18, 2003: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C5, C6, C7 and C8. No disturbance by wrack or wildlife activity was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 25, 2004: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C7, C8. No disturbance by wrack or wildlife activity was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 21, 2005: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C5, C6. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C18. No disturbance by wrack or wildlife activity was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 16, 2006: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C2, C16. No disturbance by wrack or wildlife activity was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 22, 2007: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C3, C15. The following plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife activity: C17, C18, C25. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C18. No plots were replaced. Oct 27, 2008: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C25, C26. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C17, C18, C36. The following plots were distrurbed by wildlife (some may have no shoots): none. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: none. No plots were replaced. Oct 16, 2009: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C7. No plots were disturbed or lost, and none were replaced. Oct 19, 2010: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C4, C17, C18, C36. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C4, C12, C18, C36. No plots were disturbed by wildlife and none were lost and replaced. Oct 25, 2011: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity and were replaced: C36 (now C46), C17 (now C27), C18 (now C28). Oct 13, 2012: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed due to creekbank: C27, C36. No plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife activity, and none were replaced. Oct 16, 2013: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C27. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife: C25 (replaced by C35), C26 (replaced by C36). Oct 17, 2014: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No disturbance was noted; however, plots C35, C36 and C28 were renumbered as C45, C46 and C38, but in the same location for unspecified reasons. Oct 20, 2015: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C4, C46, C27, C38. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing (slumping): C4, C45, C27, C38. No plots were disturbed by wildlife. GCE2 -- Oct 01, 2000: Permanent plots were established in two nominal marsh zones based on marsh structure -- creek zone and high marsh -- and eight plots were randomly located in each zone and marked with stakes. Oct 01, 2001: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. Plot C6 was disturbed by wrack and Plots C3 and C4 were disturbed by creekbank slumping. Not plots were lost and none were replaced. Oct 18, 2002: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack (some have no shoots): C4, C5, C6. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C2, C6. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion or catastrophic wrack disturbance: C1 (replaced with C11). No disturbance by animal activity was observed. Oct 19, 2003: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C2. No disturbance by wrack or wildlife activity was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 22, 2004: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C4, C6, C8. No disturbance by wildlife activity was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 21, 2005: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C2, C4. No disturbance by wrack or wildlife activity was observed, no plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, and no plots were replaced. Oct 17, 2006: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C12, C4, C6. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C2. The following plots were lost for unknown reasons: C8. No plots were disturbed by wildlife, and no plots were replaced. Oct 23, 2007: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C4, C12, C13, C18. The following plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife activity: C6, C7, C11, C22, C23. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C18. No plots were replaced. Oct 28, 2008: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C22, C28. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: none. The following plots were distrurbed by wildlife (some may have no shoots): none. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: none. No plots were replaced. Oct 15, 2009: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed or lost, and none were replaced. Oct 19, 2010: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C5, C7, C11, C38. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion or catastrophic wrack disturbance: C14, C23 (replaced with C24 and C33, resp.). No plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife. Oct 25, 2011: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C7. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity and were replaced: C11 (now C21), C38 (now C48) Oct 13, 2012: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by creek bank erosion adjacent to the plot: C17, C24, C42. The following plot was disturbed by wrack: M4. No plots were lost or replaced. Oct 16, 2013: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife: C21 (replaced with C31), C5 (replaced with C15), C17 (replaced with 27). Oct 16, 2014: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance or catastrophic wildlife activity: C31, C27 (replaced with C41, C37, resp). Oct 22, 2015: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C6. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing (slumping): C41, C42, C33, C24, C15, C48. No plots were disturbed by wildlife and none were lost and replaced. GCE3 -- Oct 01, 2000: Permanent plots were established in two nominal marsh zones based on marsh structure -- creek zone and high marsh -- and eight plots were randomly located in each zone and marked with stakes. Oct 01, 2001: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No significant disturbance was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 20, 2002: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack (some have no shoots): C4, C5, C6, C7, C8. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M2, M5, M6, M7, M8 (snails). The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C8. No plots were replaced. Oct 19, 2003: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack (some have no shoots): C3, C4. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M5, M6. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C8. The following plots were disturbed by marsh dieback: M7. No plots were lost due to creekbank erosion or catastrophic wrack inundation, and not plots were replaced. Oct 24, 2004: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M5, M7. No plots were lost due to creekbank erosion or catastrophic wrack inundation, and not plots were replaced. Oct 21, 2005: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No disturbance by wrack or wildlife activity was observed, no plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, and no plots were replaced. Oct 15, 2006: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6 (plot C3 has no shoots). The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C6. No plots were disturbed by wildlife, and no plots were replaced. Oct 24, 2007: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife activity: C1, C2, C3, C4. No plots were lost and none were replaced. Oct 26, 2008: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: none. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C1, C2, C3. The following plots were distrurbed by wildlife (some may have no shoots): M5. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: none. No plots were replaced. Oct 17, 2009: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed or lost, and none were replaced. Oct 20, 2010: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed or lost, and none were replaced. Oct 27, 2011: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed and none were replaced. Oct 14, 2012: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed and none were replaced, but the following plots were observed to be too far from the creek bank and may be repositioned in the future: C7, C8. A new creek bank tributary is also forming near C5. Oct 18, 2013: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C1, C4. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife: M6. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife: C5 (replaced with C15), C17 (replaced with 27). Oct 18, 2014: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C17. Not plots were lost and none were replaced. Oct 25, 2015: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C11. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing (slumping): C11, C12, C14, C28. The following plots were lost due to terminal slumping of the creekbank: C15, C17 (replaced with C25, C27). No plots were disturbed by wildlife and none were lost and replaced. GCE4 -- Oct 01, 2000: Permanent plots were established in two nominal marsh zones based on marsh structure -- creek zone and high marsh -- and eight plots were randomly located in each zone and marked with stakes. Oct 01, 2001: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No significant disturbance was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 18, 2002: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack (some have no shoots): C4. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M6, M8 (snails). No plots were disturbed by creekbank erosion or replaced. Oct 18, 2003: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C5, C8. No disturbance by wrack or wildlife activity were observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 25, 2004: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C4. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C6. No plots were distrurbed by wildlife and no plots were lost or replaced. Oct 21, 2005: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C6. No disturbance by wrack or wildlife activity was observed, no plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, and no plots were replaced. Oct 16, 2006: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C2, C3, C16. No plots were lost or disturbed by wildlife, and none were replaced. Oct 22, 2007: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C5, C7, C16. The following plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife activity: C15, C26, M1, M3. No plots were replaced. Oct 27, 2008: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C2. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: none. The following plots were distrurbed by wildlife (some may have no shoots): M3 (no shoots). The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: none. No plots were replaced. Oct 16, 2009: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife: M3 (snails). No plots were disturbed by wrack or were on creekbank areas that are collapsing, and no plots were replaced. Oct 21, 2010: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance or catastrophic wildlife activity: C26 (replaced with C36). No plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife or are on creekbank areas that are collapsing. Oct 25, 2011: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C3, C15. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity and were replaced: C36 (now C46). Oct 13, 2012: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed and none were replaced, but C25 was slightly reposition due to nearby creekbank erosion. Oct 16, 2013: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed and none were replaced, but C25 was slightly reposition due to nearby creekbank erosion. Oct 17, 2014: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No disturbance was noted, and not plots were replaced. Oct 20, 2015: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing (slumping): C3, C4, C5, C6. The following plots were lost due to terminal slumping of the creekbank: C1 (replaced with C11). No plots were disturbed by wildlife. GCE5 -- Oct 01, 2000: Permanent plots were established in two nominal marsh zones based on marsh structure -- creek zone and high marsh -- and eight plots were randomly located in each zone and marked with stakes. Oct 01, 2001: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No significant disturbance was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 15, 2002: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C6, C7. No disturbance by wrack inundation or animal activity was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 18, 2003: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C7. No disturbance by wrack or wildlife activity were observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 23, 2004: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C1, C5. No plots were replaced. Oct 21, 2005: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C7, C8. No plots were distrurbed by wildlife, none were lost due to creekbank erosion, and none were replaced. Oct 17, 2006: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C1, C2. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C6. No plots were disturbed by wildlife and none were replaced. Oct 21, 2007: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife activity: C2, C4, C5, M2. No plots were lost and none were replaced. Oct 28, 2008: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: none. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C3, C5. The following plots were distrurbed by wildlife (some may have no shoots): none. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: none. No plots were replaced. Oct 15, 2009: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C3. No plots were disturbed by wildlife and no plots were lost and replaced. Oct 19, 2010: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C5. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C3 (replaced with C13). No plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife. Oct 25, 2011: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C7, C8. The following plots are on sections of creek bank that are collapsing: C5. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity and were replaced: C3 (now C13). Oct 13, 2012: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plot was disturbed by nearby creekbank erosion: C13. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C4, C5. Also, two missing markers were replaced at M5. Oct 15, 2013: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife: C13 (replaced with C23). Note that C8 was relabeled as C18 for unspecified reasons. Oct 16, 2014: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C5. The following plots were lost due to creekbank slumping: C23 (replaced with C33). Oct 21, 2015: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C2, C5. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing (slumping): C2, C5, C16, C7. No plots were disturbed by wildlife or lost and replaced. GCE6 -- Oct 01, 2000: Permanent plots were established in two nominal marsh zones based on marsh structure -- creek zone and high marsh -- and eight plots were randomly located in each zone and marked with stakes Oct 01, 2001: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to catastrophic disturbance and replaced with new plots as indicated: zone 1, plot 3 (not replaced). Oct 19, 2002: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack (some have no shoots): C1. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M6, M7, M8 (snails). The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C4, C5. No plots were replaced. Oct 17, 2003: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M8. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C5. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion or catastrophic wrack inundation and were replaced: C2, C4 (replaced with C12, C14). Oct 22, 2004: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C1, C12, C23, C5, C6, C8. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M8. No plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, and none were replaced. Oct 21, 2005: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C5, C12. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife: M8. No plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, and none were replaced. Oct 15, 2006: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C1, C23, C6, C7 (C1, C23 have no plants). The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M8. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C12, C14, C5. No plots were lost and none were replaced. Oct 23, 2007: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C5, C14, C22. The following plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife activity: C15, C16, C23, M8. No plots were replaced. Oct 26, 2008: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C24. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C23. The following plots were distrurbed by wildlife (some may have no shoots): M8 (no shoots). The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C22, C23. No plots were replaced. Oct 16, 2009: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C22, C23. No other plots were disturbed by wildlife or wrack, and none were replaced. Oct 20, 2010: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C6. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C32 (replaced with C42). No plots were disturbed by wildlife or are on creekbank areas that are collapsing. Oct 25, 2011: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots are located on sections of creek bank that are collapsing: C6, C33. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity and were replaced: C15 (now C25). Oct 15, 2012: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C1, C6, C8, C33, C34. No plots were disturbed by creekbank erosion or wildlife, but no living plants were observed in C34 and M5 is now in an apparent die-back zone. Oct 16, 2013: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife: C15 (replaced with C25), C16 (replaced with C26), C8 (replaced with 18). Oct 18, 2014: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No disturbance was noted, and no plots were lost; however, plots C33, C34 and C26 were relabeled as C43, C44 and C36, resp. for unspecified reasons. Oct 15, 2015: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: M2. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing (slumping): C42, C36. The following plots were lost due to terminal slumping of the creekbank: C43, C44, C25 (replaced with C53, C54, C35). No plots were disturbed by wildlife. GCE7 -- Oct 01, 2000: Permanent plots were established in two nominal marsh zones based on marsh structure -- creek zone and high marsh -- and eight plots were randomly located in each zone and marked with stakes Oct 01, 2001: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No significant disturbance was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 17, 2002: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No significant disturbance was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 17, 2003: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No evidence of plot disturbance was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 23, 2004: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No evidence of plot disturbance was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 21, 2005: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were distrurbed by wildlife, none were lost due to creekbank erosion, and none were replaced. Oct 14, 2006: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C7. No plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife, and none were replaced. Oct 20, 2007: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were lost or disturbed by wrack or wildlife, and none were replaced. Oct 25, 2008: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: none. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: none. The following plots were distrurbed by wildlife (some may have no shoots): none. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: none. No plots were replaced. Oct 14, 2009: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed or lost, and none were replaced. Oct 18, 2010: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed or lost, and none were replaced. Oct 24, 2011: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity and were replaced: C2 (now C12). Oct 12, 2012: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed by creekbank erosion, wrack or wildlife, and none were replaced. Oct 14, 2013: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C7. No plots were lost and none were replaced. Oct 20, 2014: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No disturbance was noted, and no plots were replaced. Oct 23, 2015: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing (slumping): C3, C7. No plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife and none were lost and replaced. GCE8 -- Oct 01, 2000: Permanent plots were established in two nominal marsh zones based on marsh structure -- creek zone and high marsh -- and eight plots were randomly located in each zone and marked with stakes Oct 01, 2001: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to catastrophic disturbance and replaced with new plots as indicated: zone 1 plots 5, 6, 7, 8 (added new plots 15, 16, 17, 18). New plots were not in exactly the same locations as lost plots, and so have new numbers. Oct 17, 2002: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack (some have no shoots): C4. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M2, M3, M4, M7 (pigs). No disturbance due to creekbank collapse was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 17, 2003: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M2, M4. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C2. No disturbance by wrack was observed, but plot M8 was merging with the path and was relocated as M18. Oct 23, 2004: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M2. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C2. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: M3. No plots were replaced. Oct 21, 2005: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C2, C16. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife: M1, M4. No plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, and none were replaced. Oct 14, 2006: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C1, C4, C15, C16, C17, C18. The following plots had no live shoots due to seasonal senescence: M2. No plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife, and none were replaced. Oct 20, 2007: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost for unknown reasons: C2, C11. The following plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife activity: M1, M2, M7, M13. No plots were replaced. Oct 25, 2008: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: none. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C26, M4. The following plots were distrurbed by wildlife (some may have no shoots): none. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: none. No plots were replaced. Oct 14, 2009: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife: M1, M2 (pigs). No plots were disturbed by wrack or were on creekbank areas that are collapsing, and no plots were lost or replaced. Oct 18, 2010: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C26. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some may have no shoots): M1, M2, M13 (pigs). The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C12, C14. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C27, C28 (replaced with C37, C38 resp.). Oct 24, 2011: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots are on sections of creek bank that are collapsing: C25. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife and may have no shoots: M2, M13, M18. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity and were replaced: M1 (now M11). Oct 12, 2012: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife: M1, M2, M6, M7, M18. The following plot was lost due to creekbank erosion: C21 (replaced by C31). Also, no living plants were observed in plots M1, M2. Oct 14, 2013: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some may have no shoots): M1, M2, M13 (pigs). The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife: C25 (replaced with C35). Oct 21, 2014: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No disturbance was recorded, but plots C35, M1, M2 and M13 were renumbered as C45, M11, M12 and M23 for unspecified reasons. Oct 23, 2015: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C3. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing (slumping): C14. No plots were disturbed by wildlife and none were lost and replaced. GCE9 -- Oct 01, 2000: Permanent plots were established in two nominal marsh zones based on marsh structure -- creek zone and high marsh -- and eight plots were randomly located in each zone and marked with stakes. Oct 01, 2001: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to catastrophic disturbance and replaced with new plots as indicated: zone 1, plot 4 (added new plot 14). New plots were not in exactly the same locations as lost plots, and so have new numbers. Oct 17, 2002: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack (some have no shoots): C5, C6, C8. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C1, C6. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion or catastrophic wrack disturbance: C3 (replaced with C13). No disturbance by wildlife activity was observed. Oct 18, 2003: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack (some have no shoots): C1, C2, C6, C13. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C1, C2, C6. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion or catastrophic wrack inundation and were replaced: C5, C7, C8 (replaced with C15, C17, C18). No disturbance by wildlife activity was observed. Oct 23, 2004: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C13, C14, C6. No disturbance by wildlife activity was observed, and no plots were lost or replaced. Oct 21, 2005: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C2, C18. No plots were distrurbed by wildlife, none were lost due to creekbank erosion, and none were replaced. Oct 14, 2006: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C14. No plots were disturbed by wildlife or lost, and none were replaced. Oct 21, 2007: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife activity: C1, C2, C13. No plots were lost and none were replaced. Oct 25, 2008: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: none. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C2. The following plots were distrurbed by wildlife (some may have no shoots): none. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C1, C13, C16. No plots were replaced. Oct 15, 2009: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C1, C13. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C16. No plots were otherwise disturbed by wildlife or are on creekbank areas that are collapsing and none were replaced. Oct 21, 2010: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C16. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C16, C23. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: C2, C11, C14 (replaced with C12, C21 and C24, resp.). No plots were disturbed by wildlife. Oct 24, 2011: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C24. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity and were replaced: C16 (now C26), C23 (now C32). Oct 12, 2012: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed by creekbank erosion, wrack or wildlife, and none were replaced. Oct 15, 2013: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C18. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife: C21 (replaced with C31), C33 (replaced with C43). Oct 15, 2014: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No disturbance was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 21, 2015: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No disturbance was observed, and no plots were replaced. GCE10 -- Oct 01, 2000: Permanent plots were established in two nominal marsh zones based on marsh structure -- creek zone and high marsh -- and eight plots were randomly located in each zone and marked with stakes Oct 01, 2001: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No significant disturbance was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 20, 2002: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack (some have no shoots): C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C8. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M5 (snails). No disturbance by creekbank erosion or collapse was observed, and no plots were replaced. Oct 19, 2003: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack (some have no shoots): C3, M1. The following plots were disturbed by wildlife (some have no shoots): M5. The following creekbank plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C2. No plots were replaced. Oct 22, 2004: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C7. No disturbance by wildlife was observed, and no plots were lost or replaced. Oct 21, 2005: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were distrurbed by wildlife, none were lost due to creekbank erosion, and none were replaced. Oct 15, 2006: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. Note that a new zone (zone 3) was added at site GCE10 in 2005. This is a juncus zone in the high marsh. Oct 24, 2007: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife activity: C1, C2, C3, C4, C8, M1, M2. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: C13. No plots were lost and none were replaced. Oct 26, 2008: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were lost due to creekbank erosion, catastrophic wrack disturbance, or catastrophic wildlife activity: none. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: none. The following plots were distrurbed by wildlife (some may have no shoots): none. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing: none. No plots were replaced. Oct 17, 2009: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C3. No plots were disturbed by wildlife, and none are on creekbank areas that are collapsing or were replaced. Oct 20, 2010: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed or lost, and none were replaced. Oct 26, 2011: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed and none were replaced. Oct 14, 2012: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C1, C6, C7. The following plots were repositioned due to nearby creekbank erosion: C12, C13. No plots were lost and none were replaced. Oct 13, 2013: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. No plots were disturbed, and none were lost and replaced. Oct 18, 2014: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots were disturbed by wrack: C1, C12, C13, C5. No plots were lost and none were replaced. Oct 24, 2015: Plots were examined for signs of disturbance by wrack inundation, animal activity, and creek bank erosion. The following plots are on creekbank areas that are collapsing (slumping): C1. No plots were disturbed by wrack or wildlife and none were lost and replaced. i. Climate: Climate summary for Sapelo Island, Georgia, based on NWS data from 1980-2010: Daily-aggregated Values: Mean (sample standard deviation) mean air temperature: 20.09°C (7.28°C) minimum air temperature: 15.02°C (7.96°C) maximum air temperature: 24.82°C (6.98°C) total precipitation: 3.26mm (10.3mm) Yearly-aggregated Daily Values: Mean (sample standard deviation) total precipitation (1980-2010): 1124mm (266mm) 2. Experimental or Sampling Design a. Design Characteristics: This study represents a regular component of the population monitoring program of the GCE-LTER. It was designed to document size distributions of common infaunal and epifaunal mollusc species and track their changes over space and time at each of the ten intertidal, marsh monitoring sites within the GCE-LTER domain. All molluscs within randomly placed, small quadrats at four plots in the mid and creekbank marshes at each of the permanent monitoring sites were collected by hand. This design resulted in four replicate samples per zone (n = 4) at each site (n = 8 per site). Collections were made by different teams of trained individuals (staff and volunteers). Molluscs were returned to the lab, preserved and each individual was measured to the nearest 0.1mm. b. Permanent Plots: Samples were taken within 3 meters of the GCE permanent monitoring plots, which were established in the marsh areas at each GCE sampling site in October, 2000. Each site was divided into two nominal zones -- creek bank and mid-marsh -- and eight plots were randomly located in each zone and marked with stakes. Sites 9 and 10 have a high marsh Juncus zone which was also sampled in the same manner as creek bank and mid-marsh plots. c. Data Collection Duration and Frequency: For each sample, an area of marsh was selected that was similar in gross appearance and near to (within 3 m of) a GCE permanent monitoring plot. The permanent plots were not used so as to avoid damaging the plants within them. Permanent plots 1, 3, 6, and 8 in each zone were chosen to be the anchor plots for selecting actual sample areas. When wrack or other disturbances necessitated the use of alternate plots, these are indicated in the data set and noted as anomalies. Beginning of Observations: Oct 17, 2018 End of Observations: Oct 28, 2018 3. Research Methods a. Field and Laboratory Methods: Method 1: Mollusc Collection -- A quadrat device, constructed of treated, 1" X 3/4" slats, drilled and joined with bolts and wing nuts, was designed to enclose selectable areas of 0.0625, 0.25 or 0.5 m^2. The quadrat size used for each sample may have varied between plots, zones, and sites and was dependent on apparent density of molluscs (particularly Littoraria) in the immediate area. In high density areas, smaller quadrats were used and vice versa. Quadrat selection was guided by the need to balance accuracy of abundance estimates, prevention of excessive removal of fauna and ensurance that field sampling was kept to a reasonable amount of time. The quadrat was placed around the bases of the plants in the selected sampling area. Snails were collected first, from the standing plants. Collection started at the tops of the plants and proceeded downward to the marsh surface. Particular attention was given to enrolled, scenescing leaves, when present, as new recruits and smaller species were often concentrated there. After the plants had been inspected, the marsh surface was examined for snails and signs of infaunal bivalves. After all epifaunal molluscs were removed, the infaunal bivalves were dug from the sediment. This often required feeling (centimeter by centimeter) along the marsh surface and probing down inside crab holes to make sure all individuals were collected. All molluscs were placed in pre-labeled plastic bags and transported back to the lab. The molluscs were washed free of sediment over a sieve (< 500 micron-mesh) and preserved in 70% ethanol. Missing values were recorded on data sheets when observations could not be made due to problems locating plots, loss of plots (creek bank erosion, trampling), logistical problems accessing plots, tidal inundation or other factors. Method 2: Size Determination -- Species were identified to the lowest practicable taxonomic unit and the length of each individual that was measurable was determined to the nearest 0.1mm using (dial or vernier) calipers or an ocular micrometer mounted in a stereomicroscope. The Condition column in the data set indicates that an individual was undamaged (0) or suffered shell damage (1) that may have affected the accuracy of its measurement. Best efforts to measure these specimens accurately were made but, the user may wish to discard these individuals before data analysis. b. Protocols: Method 1: none Method 2: none c. Instrumentation: Method 1: none Method 2: none d. Taxonomy and Systematics: Method 1: Participants were trained to recognize mollusc species in the field. Final species identifications were made when specimens were sorted and measured in the lab. Most species were common and easily recognizable. Useful references for marsh species and molluscs in general are: 1) Heard, R.W. 1982. Guide to Common Tidal Marsh Invertebrates of the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Mississippi Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, MASGP-79-004. 82 pp. and 2) Abbott, R.T. 1974. American Seashells. Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York, Second Edition. 663 pp. Method 2: e. Speclies List: f. Permit History: Method 1: Collections were made as a sub-permittee under the general permit granted to the University of Georgia Marine Institute, Sapelo Island, Georgia. Method 2: none 4. Project Personnel a. Personnel: 1: Steven C. Pennings 2: John Thomas Williams b. Affiliations: 1: University of Houston, Houston, Texas 2: University of Georgia Marine Institute, Sapelo Island, GA III. Data Set Status and Accessibility A. Status 1. Latest Update: 13-May-2024 2. Latest Archive Date: 13-May-2024 3. Latest Metadata Update: 13-May-2024 4. Data Verification Status: Reviewed by IM B. Accessibility 1. Storage Location and Medium: Stored at GCE-LTER Data Management Office Dept. of Marine Sciences Univ. of Georgia Athens, GA 30602-3636 USA on media: electronic data download (WWW) or compact disk 2. Contact Person: Name: Adam Sapp Address: Department of Marine Sciences University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 30602 Country: USA Email: asapp@uga.edu 3. Copyright Restrictions: not copyrighted 4. Restrictions: This information is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (see: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The consumer of these data ("Data User" herein) has an ethical obligation to cite it appropriately in any publication that results from its use. The Data User should realize that these data may be actively used by others for ongoing research and that coordination may be necessary to prevent duplicate publication. The Data User is urged to contact the authors of these data if any questions about methodology or results occur. Where appropriate, the Data User is encouraged to consider collaboration or co-authorship with the authors. The Data User should realize that misinterpretation of data may occur if used out of context of the original study. While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and associated documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed. All data are made available "as is." The Data User should be aware, however, that data are updated periodically and it is the responsibility of the Data User to check for new versions of the data. The data authors and the repository where these data were obtained shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of the data. a. Release Date: Affiliates: Nov 08, 2023, Public: Nov 08, 2024 b. Citation: Data provided by the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems Long Term Ecological Research Project, supported by funds from NSF OCE 1832178 (data set INV-GCEM-2307a) c. Disclaimer: The user assumes all responsibility for errors in judgement based on interpretation of data and analyses presented in this data set. 5. Costs: free electronic data download via WWW, distribution on CD may be subject to nominal processing and handling fee IV. Data Structural Descriptors A. Data Set File 1. File Name: INV-GCEM-2307a_1_3.CSV 2. Size: 2677 records 3. File Format: ASCII text (comma-separated value format) 3a. Delimiters: single comma 4. Header Information: 5 lines of ASCII text 5. Alphanumeric Attributes: 6. Quality Control Flag Codes: Q = questionable value, I = invalid value, E = estimated value 7. Authentication Procedures: 8. Calculations: 9. Processing History: Software version: GCE Data Toolbox Version 3.9.10 (23-May-2022) Data structure version: GCE Data Structure 1.1 (29-Mar-2001) Original data file processed: INV-GCEM-2307a.txt (2677 records) Data processing history: 13-May-2024: new GCE Data Structure 1.1 created ('newstruct') 13-May-2024: 2677 rows imported from ASCII data file 'INV-GCEM-2307a.txt' ('imp_ascii') 13-May-2024: 13 metadata fields in file header parsed ('parse_header') 13-May-2024: data structure validated ('gce_valid') 13-May-2024: Q/C flagging criteria applied, 'flags' field updated ('dataflag') 13-May-2024: automatically assigned study date metadata descriptors based on the range of date values in date/time columns (add_studydates) 13-May-2024: added column 'Location' at position 7 ('addcol') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: 144 values in 'Location' were updated with new values ('update_data') 13-May-2024: Q/C flagging criteria applied for column(s) Location, 'flags' field updated ('dataflag') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: 85 values in 'Location' were updated with new values ('update_data'): changed record 32 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 33 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 34 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 35 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 36 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 37 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 38 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 39 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 40 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 41 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 42 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 43 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 44 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 45 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 46 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 47 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 48 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 49 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 50 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 51 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 52 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 53 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 54 from 'GCE1_CB16' to 'GCE1_CB26', changed record 131 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 132 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 133 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 134 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 135 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 136 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 137 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 138 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 139 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 140 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 141 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 142 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 143 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 144 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 145 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 146 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 147 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 148 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 149 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 150 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 151 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 152 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 153 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 154 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 155 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 156 from 'GCE2_CB13' to 'GCE2_CB23', changed record 162 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 163 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 164 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 165 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 166 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 167 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 168 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 169 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 170 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 171 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 172 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 173 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 174 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 175 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 176 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 177 from 'GCE2_CB18' to 'GCE2_CB28', changed record 1078 from 'GCE4_CB16' to 'GCE4_CB26', changed record 1079 from 'GCE4_CB16' to 'GCE4_CB26', changed record 1080 from 'GCE4_CB16' to 'GCE4_CB26', changed record 1081 from 'GCE4_CB16' to 'GCE4_CB26', changed record 1082 from 'GCE4_CB16' to 'GCE4_CB26', changed record 1083 from 'GCE4_CB16' to 'GCE4_CB26', changed record 1216 from 'GCE6_CB13' to 'GCE6_CB23', changed record 1217 from 'GCE6_CB13' to 'GCE6_CB23', changed record 2130 from 'GCE9_CB13' to 'GCE9_CB23', changed record 2131 from 'GCE9_CB13' to 'GCE9_CB23', changed record 2132 from 'GCE9_CB13' to 'GCE9_CB23', changed record 2133 from 'GCE9_CB13' to 'GCE9_CB23', changed record 2134 from 'GCE9_CB13' to 'GCE9_CB23', changed record 2135 from 'GCE9_CB13' to 'GCE9_CB23', changed record 2136 from 'GCE9_CB13' to 'GCE9_CB23', changed record 2137 from 'GCE9_CB13' to 'GCE9_CB23', changed record 2138 from 'GCE9_CB13' to 'GCE9_CB23', changed record 2139 from 'GCE9_CB13' to 'GCE9_CB23', changed record 2140 from 'GCE9_CB13' to 'GCE9_CB23', changed record 2141 from 'GCE9_CB13' to 'GCE9_CB23' 13-May-2024: Q/C flagging criteria applied for column(s) Location, 'flags' field updated ('dataflag') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: 39 values in 'Location' were updated with new values ('update_data'): changed record 32 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 33 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 34 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 35 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 36 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 37 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 38 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 39 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 40 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 41 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 42 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 43 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 44 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 45 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 46 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 47 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 48 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 49 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 50 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 51 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 52 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 53 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 54 from 'GCE1_CB26' to 'GCE1_CB36', changed record 162 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 163 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 164 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 165 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 166 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 167 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 168 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 169 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 170 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 171 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 172 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 173 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 174 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 175 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 176 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38', changed record 177 from 'GCE2_CB28' to 'GCE2_CB38' 13-May-2024: Q/C flagging criteria applied for column(s) Location, 'flags' field updated ('dataflag') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: added Longitude and Latitude columns by matching values in the Location column to entries in the GCE geographic database ('add_stationcoords') 13-May-2024: added column 'Location_Notes' at position 8 ('addcol') 13-May-2024: manually added 'E' flags to 144 records in column(s) Location, Latitude and Longitude ('addflags') 13-May-2024: locked Q/C flag criteria for columns Location, Longitude and Latitude to prevent automatic evaluation ('flag_locks') 13-May-2024: updated 1 metadata fields in the Data section(s) ('addmeta') 13-May-2024: added geographic metadata based on matching values in columns Site and Location to site and transect names registered in 'geo_polygons.mat' and location and station names registered in 'geo_locations.mat' ('add_sitemetadata') 13-May-2024: updated 8 metadata fields in the Site section(s) ('addmeta') 13-May-2024: added column 'Site_Name' at position 5 ('addcol') 13-May-2024: updated 1 metadata fields in the Dataset section(s) ('addmeta') 13-May-2024: imported Dataset, Project, Site, Study, Status, Supplement metadata descriptors from the GCE Metabase ('imp_gcemetadata') 13-May-2024: updated 57 metadata fields in the Dataset, Project, Site, Status, Study, Supplement section(s) ('addmeta') 13-May-2024: flags for columns Location, Longitude and Latitude converted to data columns, flag codes updated in metadata ('flags2cols') 13-May-2024: updated 6 metadata fields in the Data section(s) ('addmeta') 13-May-2024: updated 15 metadata fields in the Status, Data sections to reflect attribute metadata ('updatecols') 13-May-2024: parsed and formatted metadata ('listmeta') B. Variable Information 1. Variable Name: column 1. Year column 2. Month column 3. Day column 4. Site column 5. Site_Name column 6. Zone column 7. Plot column 8. Location column 9. Flag_Location column 10. Location_Notes column 11. Longitude column 12. Flag_Longitude column 13. Latitude column 14. Flag_Latitude column 15. Species column 16. Mollusc_Length column 17. Condition column 18. Notes 2. Variable Definition: column 1. Calendar year of observation column 2. Calendar month of observation column 3. Calendar day of observation column 4. Nominal GCE-LTER sampling site column 5. GCE LTER sampling site name column 6. Marsh zone (creekbank or mid-marsh) column 7. Replicate plot number column 8. Geographic location code in the GCE Metadata Database for the sampling plot column 9. QA/QC flags for Geographic location code in the GCE Metadata Database for the sampling plot (flagging criteria, where "x" is Location: manual) column 10. Notes on location assignments and geographic accuracy column 11. Geographic longitude in decimal degrees column 12. QA/QC flags for Geographic longitude in decimal degrees (flagging criteria, where "x" is Longitude: x<-180="I", x>180="I", manual) column 13. Geographic latitude in decimal degrees column 14. QA/QC flags for Geographic latitude in decimal degrees (flagging criteria, where "x" is Latitude: x<-90="I", x>90="I", manual) column 15. Species Name column 16. Length of measurable individuals collected from each plot column 17. Binary code to indicate shell condition of the individual specimen column 18. Field sampling notes 3. Units of Measurement: column 1. YYYY column 2. M column 3. D column 4. none column 5. none column 6. none column 7. none column 8. none column 9. none column 10. none column 11. degrees column 12. none column 13. degrees column 14. none column 15. none column 16. mm column 17. none column 18. none 4. Data Type a. Storage Type: column 1. integer column 2. integer column 3. integer column 4. integer column 5. string column 6. integer column 7. integer column 8. string column 9. string column 10. string column 11. floating-point column 12. string column 13. floating-point column 14. string column 15. string column 16. floating-point column 17. integer column 18. string b. Variable Codes: Site: 1 = GCE1 (Eulonia), 2 = GCE2 (Four Mile Island), 3 = GCE3 (North Sapelo), 4 = GCE4 (Meridian), 5 = GCE5 (Folly River), 6 = GCE6 (Dean Creek), 7 = GCE7 (Carrs Island), 8 = GCE8 (Alligator Creek), 9 = GCE9 (Rockdedundy Island), 10 = GCE10 (Hunt Camp) Marsh zone (creekbank or mid-marsh): 1 = Creekbank zone, 2 = Mid-marsh zone, 3 = additional Juncus zone in high marsh Species: Geukensia = Geukensia demissa, Detracia = Detracia floridana, Littoraria = Littoraria irrorata, Melampus = Melampus bidentatus, Polymesoda = Polymesoda caroliniana, Succineidae = unidentified succineid (amber) snails, Ilyanassa = Ilyanassa obsoleta, Hydrobiidae = unidentified hydrobiid snail Condition: 1 = damaged Flag_Location: E = estimated value Flag_Longitude: E = estimated value Flag_Latitude: E = estimated value c. Numeric Range: column 1. 2022 to 2022 column 2. 10 to 10 column 3. 12 to 28 column 4. 1 to 10 column 5. (none) column 6. 1 to 3 column 7. 1 to 8 column 8. (none) column 9. (none) column 10. (none) column 11. -81.4787 to -81.229 column 12. (none) column 13. 31.3084 to 31.5395 column 14. (none) column 15. (none) column 16. 0.4 to 188 column 17. 0 to 1 column 18. (none) d. Missing Value Code: 5. Data Format a. Column Type: column 1. numerical column 2. numerical column 3. numerical column 4. numerical column 5. text column 6. numerical column 7. numerical column 8. text column 9. text column 10. text column 11. numerical column 12. text column 13. numerical column 14. text column 15. text column 16. numerical column 17. numerical column 18. text b. Number of Columns: 18 c. Decimal Places: column 1. 0 column 2. 0 column 3. 0 column 4. 0 column 5. 0 column 6. 0 column 7. 0 column 8. 0 column 9. 0 column 10. 0 column 11. 6 column 12. 0 column 13. 6 column 14. 0 column 15. 0 column 16. 1 column 17. 0 column 18. 0 6. Logical Variable Type: column 1. datetime (discrete) column 2. datetime (discrete) column 3. datetime (discrete) column 4. coded value (discrete) column 5. nominal (none) column 6. coded value (discrete) column 7. nominal (discrete) column 8. nominal (none) column 9. coded value (none) column 10. free text (none) column 11. geographic coordinate (continuous) column 12. coded value (none) column 13. geographic coordinate (continuous) column 14. coded value (none) column 15. coded value (none) column 16. data (continuous) column 17. coded value (discrete) column 18. free text (none) 7. Flagging Criteria: column 1. x<2022="Q";x>2022="Q" column 2. x<1="I";x<10="Q";x>10="Q" column 3. x<1="I" column 4. x<1="I";x<1="Q";x>10="Q" column 5. none column 6. x<1="I";x<1="Q";x>3="Q" column 7. x<1="I";x<1="Q" column 8. manually-assigned flags column 9. none column 10. none column 11. x<-180="I";x>180="I";manually-assigned flags column 12. none column 13. x<-90="I";x>90="I";manually-assigned flags column 14. none column 15. none column 16. x<0="I" column 17. x<0="I";x>1="I";x<0="Q";x>1="Q" column 18. none C. Data Anomalies: V. Supplemental Descriptors A. Data Acquisition 1. Data Forms: 2. Form Location: 3. Data Entry Validation: B. Quality Assurance/Quality Control Procedures: C. Supplemental Materials: D. Computer Programs: E. Archival Practices: F. Publications: not specified G. History of Data Set Usage 1. Data Request History: not specified 2. Data Set Update History: none 3. Review History: none 4. Questions and Comments from Users: none