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Layer: ESA - Mobile Invertebrates: Lobster Thermal Refuge (ID: 14)

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Display Name:   Lobster Thermal Refuge

Description:   This layer represents those LIS Trawl Survey grid cells where projected future temperatures remain within American lobsters’ tolerance (between 12-20°C) from July to September for at least 32% of the time. This threshold was chosen because between 2002-2012 temperatures remained between 12-20°C from July to September for ~32% of the time and allowed for some American lobster survival. For more information on the data sources used and the creation of this layer, please refer to The Long Island Sound Blue Plan, Appendix 2 – Ecologically Significant Areas.

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Feature Label:   American lobster projected thermal refuge

Feature Description:   <div>This layer represents those LIS Trawl Survey grid cells where projected future temperatures remain within American lobsters’ tolerance (between 12-20°C) from July to September for at least 32% of the time. This threshold was chosen because between 2002-2012 temperatures remained between 12-20°C from July to September for ~32% of the time and allowed for some American lobster survival.</div><div><br/></div><div><span style="font-weight: bold;">Acres:</span> {Acres}</div><br/>

Feature Long Description:   Represents predicted horseshoe crab spawning use classifications for Connecticut beaches. These data were included in Connecticut’s 2015 Wildlife Action Plan Key Habitats and Communities. High and medium use beaches were considered ecologically significant.

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