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Wetland name or number D <br />These questions apply to wetlands of all HGM classes. Points <br />(only I score <br />HABITAT FUNCTIONS - Indicators that unit functions to provide important habitat per box) <br />H 1. Does the wetland unit have the potential to provide habitat for many species? <br />H 1.1 Vegetation structure (seep. 72) <br />Figure 3/3 <br />Check the types of vegetation classes present (as defined by Cowardin)- Size threshold for each <br />class is % acre or more than 10% of the area if unit is smaller than 2.5 acres. <br />=Aquatic bed <br />=Emergent plants <br />✓❑Scrub/shrub (areas where shrubs have >30% cover) <br />=Forested (areas where trees have >30% cover) <br />I the unit has a forested class check if <br />4 <br />LLLThe forested class has 3 out of 5 strata (canopy, sub -canopy, shrubs, herbaceous, <br />moss/ground-cover) that each cover 20% within the forested polygon <br />Add the number of vegetation structures that qualms. If you have: <br />�✓ 4 structures or more points = 4 <br />Map of Cowardin vegetation classes 03 structures points = 2 <br />❑2 structures points = l <br />1 structure points = 0 <br />H 1.2. Hydroperiods (see p. 73) <br />Figure 3/3 <br />Check the types of water regimes (hydroperiods) present within the wetland. The water <br />regime has to cover more than 10% of the wetland or Y acre to count. (see text for <br />descriptions of hydroperiods) <br />❑Permanently flooded or inundated ❑4 or more types present points = 3 <br />=Seasonally flooded or inundated 3 types present points = 2 <br />❑Occasionally flooded or inundated 2 types present point = 1 <br />1 <br />=Saturated only 1 type present points = 0 <br />= Permanently flowing stream or river in, or adjacent to, the wetland <br />= Seasonally flowing stream in, or adjacent to, the wetland <br />= Lake fringe wetland = 2 points <br />=Freshwater tidal wetland = 2 points Map of hydroperiods <br />H 1.3. Richness of Plant Species (seep. 75) <br />Count the number of plant species in the wetland that cover at least 10 W. (different patches <br />of the same species can be combined to meet the size threshold) <br />You do not have to name the species. <br />Do not include Eurasian Milfoil, reed canarygrass, urple loosestrife, Canadian Thistle <br />If you counted: �] > 19 species points = 2 <br />List species below if you want to: ❑✓ 5 - 19 species points = 1 <br />❑ < 5 species points = 0 <br />Total for page 6 <br />Wetland Rating Form — western Washington 13 August 2004 ' <br />version 2 Updated with new WDFW definitions Oct. 2008 <br />