Publications
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
8-18-2003
Abstract
CBEP looked at the ten of the fourteen municipalities that line Casco Bay to identify potential areas of marsh migration and possible impacts to existing developed areas due to tidal inundation from sea level rise.
Presumpscot River Corridor maps associated with this report as Figures 1 to 7 can be found by following the links below:
Presumpscot River Corridor Map 1: Developed and Undeveloped Areas (Map)
Presumpscot River Corridor Map 2: Open Space with High Natural Resource Values (Map)
Presumpscot River Corridor Map 3: Public Recreation Lands and Public Access (Map)
Presumpscot River Corridor Map 4: Resource Protection Zones (Map)
Presumpscot River Corridor Map 5: Open Space Protected by Ownership or Easement (Map)
Presumpscot River Corridor Map 6: Open Space Vulnerable to Development (Map)
Presumpscot River Corridor Map 7: Priorities for Open Space Protection (Map)
Recommended Citation
Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Presumpscot River Plan Steering Committee, and Land & Water Associates, "Protecting and Enhancing Open Space Along the Presumpscot River" (2003). Publications. 327.
https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/cbep-publications/327
Category
Watersheds, Presumpscot River; Freshwater Habitats
Location
Casco Bay watershed, Presumpscot River