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No standing water.Heterogeneity: trees clustered with openings in canopy; S layer uniform, H and N layers concentrated on tree hummocks and Pines are self pruning. Fire evidence: scarred Pinus rigida trunks to 5 ft. tall, multi-trunking of oaks (vs. logging influence). Gypsy moth damage abundant (on Q. velotina).Surface notes: trash = balloon, litter = oak leaves. Soil notes: contains 1-2% pebbles (round, white from glacial moraine). Heterogeneity: canopy of uniform openness; T and S layers uniform. Microhabitats include 1. tree hummocks/tip overs (3x) with most of H and N layer diversity and abundance 2. logs and tree bases with N layer abundant. Fire evidence; scars on trees, multi-trunking of oaks at base. Indicators of past land clearing include Robina and Berberis. Gypsy moth damage to Quercus coccinea and Q. velutina.Many fallen trees and dead trees. Microhabitats are 1. tussocks of sedge 2. vine thickets and 3. bare soil. Deer browse near houses and road.Fairly homogenous. More Myrica towards upland. sedge Baccharis max 10 cm diameter 30 cm from groun. upper edge grades to Myrica pen association of Maritime Dune. In plot upper edge with more Toxcodendron radicans , Myrica pensylvanica, Rosa carolina.Fairly homogenous Lathyrus and Solidago scattered. Litter is dead bases of Ammophila and dead leaves.Surface notes: litter includes about 5% wood under 1cm. Heterogeneity: fairly uniform, minor variation includes 1. steeper upper slope (to 6 degrees) with drier soil more exposed sand and more abundant Schizachyrium and Ammophila and more ltter and wood. 2. flatter lower slope (to 0 degrees slope) with moister soils and more abundant Spartina. Shurbiness is uniform across pH. Salt stress: top killed Toxicodendron and Myrica.Heterogeneity: very uniform. Tides: semi-diurnally flooded. Sampled near low tid (11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.), low tide cited as 10:07 a.m. Surface features: litter = Spartina leaves; trash = can, softball; water absent at time of survey but probably near 100% at high tide; wood = driftwood.Two small areas are dominated by Spartina alterniflora otherwise Spartina patens/ Distichlis dominate with scattered Spartina alterniflora. Neap tide was day of survey.Litter = wrack, wood = driftwood, small rocks = marine washed gravel, no trash present, no foot prints present before plot work. Litter includes 1% cover. Shells (Quahogs, scallops, mounsnails). Heterogeneity: lower 1" dune (exposed sand, 15 slope), wrack zone (abundant litter, 15 slope) and interdunal basin (between 1 dune and foredune; with exposed sands, 5 slope).A little standing water near Pluchea. Dead, 1.5 cm tall Baccharis and live Baccharis under Phragmites. Pluchea and Cyperus at edge that is wettest. Toxicodendron rad among Baccharis patch. Phragmites less dense at edge.z v$A#8QA@ A A T< @ `#BW?Oy DFIIS.25Ammophila breviligulata - Carex silicea Herbaceous VegetationAmmophila breviligulata - Lathyrus japonicus Herbaceous VegetationCEGL006274FIISFire Island East 4AMoriches40072770810S004.PSEGeodetic; WGS 1984; Magellan postprocessed differentially corrected;40.75525 N72.79168 WA. OliveroSquarek@2ModerateNLowslopebarrier islandCoastal Plain DepositsUplandh@| pH = 5.8Sand1Rapidly drainedTrash and rabbit scatHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mRabbit and spidersBAK4ASPMD AmmophilaNorthern Beach Grass DuneFIIS.25@7trlVVJJJJB*vmcNHH<GW]r?v`$A@(8QA@ A AAZ @ #B?0y DFIIS.24Smilax glauca - Toxicodendron radicans Vine-ShrublandSmilax glauca - Toxicodendron radicans Vine-ShrublandCEGL003886FIISFire Island East 3AMoriches40072770810S003.PSEGeodetic; WGS 1984; Magellan postprocessed differentially corrected;40.75543 N72.79204 WD. HuntSquare@2GentleNLowslopebarrier islandCoastal Plain DepositsUpland@| pH = 5.0Sand1Rapidly drainedCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland0.5 - 1 m0.5 - 1 m0.5 - 1 mL@ BAK3ASPMD ToxicodendronMaritime Vine DuneFIIS.24{kkZXR<<0000(oaXN933'GW]r?v$A8QA@ A AcF`@#B9?H{ DFIIS.23Spartina alterniflora / (Ascophyllum nodosum) Acadian/Virginian Zone Herbaceous VegetationSpartina alterniflora / (Ascophyllum nodosum) Acadian/Virginian Zone Herbaceous VegetationCEGL004192FIISFire Island East 2AMoriches40072770810S002.PSEGeodetic; WGS 1984; Magellan postprocessed differentially corrected;40.75844 N72.78559 WD. HuntSquareV@ 2FlatFlat (n/a)Basin floorbarrier islandCoastal Plain DepositsEstuarineTidally flooded)@| pH = 7.5Sand1Very poorly drainedTrashHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m@ BAK2ASPLSMLow Salt MarshFIIS.23[RB=7777777222&&&&&}eUH<64(((   }}qGWWr?v$Aw8QA@ A APd`@[#B’ ?z DFIIS.22Spartina patens - Distichlis spicata - Plantago maritima Herbaceous VegetationSpartina patens - Distichlis spicata - Plantago maritima Herbaceous VegetationCEGL006006FIISFire Island East 1AMoriches40072770810S001.PSEGeodetic; WGS 1984; Magellan postprocessed differentially corrected;40.75816 N72.78664 WA. OliveroSquareR@ 2FlatFlat (n/a)Basin floorbarrier islandCoastal Plain DepositsEstuarineTidally flooded@| pH = 7.4Sand1Very poorly drainedShells and trashHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 md@BAK1ASPHSMHigh Salt MarshFIIS.22G>-("""""""shP@3'!  keeY GWUr?z v$$A9QA@AA bP(( @M#B+?k DFIIS.28Quercus coccinea - Quercus velutina / Sassafras albidum / Vaccinium pallidum ForestQuercus coccinea - Quercus velutina / Sassafras albidum / Vaccinium pallidum ForestCEGL006375FIISForge Point 2AMoriches40072770811S003.PSEGeodetic; WGS 1984; Magellan postprocessed differentially corrected;40.77224 N72.83431 WD. HuntSquare@2GentleSWLow levelcoastal plainCoastal Plain DepositsUpland@| pH = 5.1Sandy loam1Well drainedtrashCold-deciduousBroad-leavedForest15 - 20 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m 2 - 5 mp@ BAK2AWFCO-HEFCoastal Oak-Heath ForestFIIS.28lcIA;;;;;;;666*** uuiiiiaI:/+#!  uoocGr?v$A9QA@pApA #(< < @0d#Bs?j DFIIS.27Acer rubrum - Nyssa sylvatica Tidally Flooded ForestAcer rubrum - Nyssa sylvatica / Rhododendron viscosum - Clethra alnifolia ForestCEGL006156FIISForge Point 1AMoriches40072770811S001.PSEGeodetic; WGS 1984; Magellan postprocessed differentially corrected;40.77089 N72.83486 WA. OliveroSquare:@2FlatFlat (n/a)Basin floorcoastal plainCoastal Plain DepositsPalustrineSeasonally flooded@| pH - 5.6Sandy loam1Somewhat poorly drainedtrashCold-deciduousBroad-leavedForest15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m 1 - 2 m butterfliesBAK1AWFRMBGSAcidic Red Maple Basin Swamp ForestFIIS.27zqLE???????:::!!!! vvjjjVJ2# vmcSMMAGw_r?vr$A7QA@ A A]Z( @#B.?9v lDFIIS.26Baccharis halimifolia - Iva frutescens / Panicum virgatum ShrublandBaccharis halimifolia - Iva frutescens / Panicum virgatum ShrublandCEGL006063FIISFire Island East 5AMoriches40072770810S005.PSEGeodetic; WGS 1984; Magellan postprocessed differentially corrected;40.75282 N72.80113 WA. Olivero, D. HuntSquare7@2GentleNWLow levelbarrier islandCoastal Plain DepositsEstuarineTidally flooded@| pH = 6.3Sand1Moderately well drainedtrash, plasticCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 mBAK5ASPSalt Shrub Tall BaccharisNorthern Salt ShrubFIIS.26[R="  {{ooo^S;+ }tjUOOCGW]p?/z 4JEv$A@2QA`@ A Ad Z (@@ "B%%%?SG DFIIS.32Amelanchier canadensis - Viburnum spp. - Myrica pensylvanica ShrublandPrunus serotina - Sassafras albidum - Amelanchier canadensis / Smilax rotundifolia ShrublandCEGL006145FIISFire Island Wilderness 1GHowells Point40072680918S001.PSEGeodetic; WGS 1984; Magellan postprocessed differentially corrected;40.70813 N72.94471 WA. Olivero, L. SneddonSquareU@2FlatFlat (n/a)Low levelbarrier islandCoastal Plain DepositsUpland$@ | pH = 4.8Sand1Rapidly drainedCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m'@BAK1GFIWMD/MS AmelanchierMaritime Deciduous Scrub ForestFIIS.32d[:'       k[PD><000((qkk_GW_]r?vf#A@(QA@ A A c@@}"B$$$?3 DFIIS.31Ammophila breviligulata - Carex silicea Herbaceous VegetationAmmophila breviligulata - Lathyrus japonicus Herbaceous VegetationCEGL006274FIISFire Island Democrat Point 2ABayshore West40073630913S002.PSEGeodetic; WGS 1984; Magellan postprocessed differentially corrected;40.62209 N73.30183 WA. OliveroSquare@2Somewhat steepNEMidslopebarrier islandCoastal Plain DepositsUpland^@ | pH = 4.8Sand1Rapidly drainedtrash, deer and rabbit scatHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m0.5 - 1 mL@ BAK2ARMMD AmmophilaNorthern Beach Grass DuneFIIS.31I@%   mmaaaaYA1'#|mNHH<GWUr?v#A(QA@ A APb(P@@+~"BX>>>?@ DFIIS.30Panicum virgatum - Spartina patens Herbaceous VegetationPanicum virgatum - Carex silicea Herbaceous VegetationCEGL006150FIISFire Island Democrat Point 1ABayshore West40073630913S001.PSEGeodetic; WGS 1984; Magellan postprocessed differentially corrected;40.62321 N73.29559 WA. OliveroSquare@2FlatFlat (n/a)Basin floorbarrier islandCoastal Plain DepositsPalustrineSaturated@ | pH = 5.1Sand1Poorly drainedtrashCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland0.5 - 1 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 mBAK1ARMBIS/MFIS? Panicum virgBrackish MeadowFIIS.30(ll```UI1!tk\=77+GW]p?v$A :QA@pApA_(F< @,@#B%?mj .DFIIS.29Pinus rigida - Quercus coccinea / Vaccinium pallidum - (Myrica pensylvanica) ForestQuercus coccinea - Quercus velutina / Sassafras albidum / Vaccinium pallidum ForestCEGL006375FIISForge Point 3AMoriches40072770811S004.PSEGeodetic; WGS 1984; Magellan postprocessed differentially corrected;40.77368 N72.83622 WA. Olivero, D. HuntSquare@1GentleSWLow levelcoastal plainCoastal Plain DepositsUpland.@ | pH = 5.1Sandy loam1Well drainedCold-deciduousBroad-leavedForest10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m0.5 - 1 m