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Shoreline Protection Not The site does not fringe a deepwater habitat, lake, or is not within any <br /> Applicable type of watercourse. <br /> Maintenance of Moderate The site provides good habitat and is relatively accessible to wildlife, <br /> Characteristic although it may be somewhat isolated on the landscape and lack the <br /> Wildlife Habitat rich vegetative community and complex structure that would support a <br /> Structure wider range of wildlife. <br /> Maintenance of Moderate Permanently flooded but isolated wetlands can support native <br /> Characteristic Fish populations of minnows and some isolated deep marshes have <br /> Habitat intermittent populations of sunfish and northern pike after flood events. <br /> Poor water quality, due to runoff and insufficient buffer and vegetation, <br /> can affect the sustainability of fish populations. <br /> Maintenance of Low Predatory fish are always present and winter habitat unsuitable as site <br /> Characteristic often freezes to the bottom. High inputs of untreated stormwater or <br /> Amphibian Habitat unfiltered runoff contribute to poor water quality and reproductive <br /> conditions. <br /> Aesthetics/Recreation Low Inaccessible, distant from population centers, little-used sites that are <br /> /Education/Cultural not culturally significant rank poorly even if their other functions rank <br /> high. Usually, however, even the most distant sites have a potential for <br /> recreational use and will drop to the lowest ranking only if they are <br /> negatively affected by human alteration. <br /> Wetland restoration Not Because restoration would affect permanent structures or infrastructure <br /> potential Applicable (houses, roads, septic systems), this site is not suitable for restoration. <br /> Wetland Sensitivity to Moderate This wetland is moderately sensitive to stormwater; Floodplain forests, <br /> Stormwater and fresh wet meadows dominated by reed canary grass, shallow and deep <br /> Urban Development marshes dominated by cattail, reed canary grass, giant reed or purple <br /> loosestrife, and shallow, open water communities with low to moderate <br /> vegetative diversity. <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />