Description:
The leasing of submerged and submersible lands is emerging as a new
marine conservation method. Using a geographic information system, this study:
(1) examines the suitability of estuary tideland sites for conservation leasing in
Lincoln County, Oregon, and (2) explores the relationship between adjacent
terrestrial land use zones and the chemical and physical water quality parameters
of submerged lands. Pearson correlations between land use zones and estuarine
water quality were performed at the 250 m, 500 m, 1000 m, 2000 m, and 4000 m
scale. Significant Pearson correlations were found for six out of the nine land use
zones studied. These results suggest bordering land use zoning can be used as an
initial filter for site selection when water quality is a factor in conservation
management for a site.