Thursday, May 30, 2019

Saving the Ballona Wetlands Essay -- California Nature Environmental E

Before development exploded in California, the state contained about 5 million acres of wetland habitat. Unfortunately, over the eld California has been willing to part with 91 percent of its wetlands, Southern California having lost 95 percent. Los Angeles County has only one wetland remaining. This being the Ballona Wetlands located between Marina del Rey and the Westchester bluffs, it was at once a major part of Californias natural wetland systems. Before development, Ballona wetlands natural habitat covered 2002 acres. This area, 800 to 1000 acres, referred to as Playa Vista by its owners is make up of salt marsh freshwater marsh and part upland and dune areas. It is considered Los Angeles largest wetland ecosystem. Although degraded over the years it still functions as a universal natural wetland - providing vital services. A major function it provides is that it filters out toxic wastes and pollutants from stormwater runoff before they reach the Santa Monica Bay. It is a coa stal plain, and acts as a discharge plain for the surrounding area (FOBW Information folder 1998 Fact Sheet). Ballona is an integral part of the Pacific flyaway, providing vital feeding and nesting habitat for over 185 species of birds, including some on the federal endangered species list. The southwestern willow flycatcher, an endangered species, was just recently seen by developers in an area cleared for construction. Ballona is no doubt a welcomed condom to all species, both flora and fauna, from the industrial landscape of Los Angeles. The Friends of Ballona Wetlands have said it is a spawning ground for commercial and sport fish, and a vital source of nutrients for the finished coastal marine environment (FOBW Information folder 1998 20 years of C... ...na Wetlands. http//eco.bio.lmu.edu/www.ballona/fbw.htm. 22 Jan. 98. Friends of Ballona Wetlands Information Folder. Friends of Ballona Wetlands 20 years of Commitment, Fact Sheet, Mission Statement Friends of Ballona Wetlan ds 1998. Helgeson, Rubell. Commentary. A Phony War to Save the Ballona Wetlands. Los Angeles Times 6 Dec. 1996 B10. Lynch, Glen. Interview. The Ballona Free Press. Westchester May. 1997 2. Tagawa, Rick. History of the Ballona Valley. The Ballona Free Press. Westchester Nov. 1997 2. Additional References not cited Ballona Land Trust Mission Statement http//www.life.net/wetlands/bmission.html lather To Protect Ballona Wetland Moves Forward http//www.house.gov/harman/flapgate.htm Protestors Target Spielberg, Lost World http//www.channel2000.com/news/stories/news-970520-202436.html

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