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Sound and Fury Signifying Nothing: Using Geoinformatics to Inform Resource Policy in the Gulf of California, Mexico

机译:喧and与骚动无所作为:利用地理信息学为墨西哥加利福尼亚湾的资源政策提供信息

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In this issue of Environmental Management, Glenn and others posit that a previous study had analytical and interpretive errors in analysis of shrimp fishing in the Upper Gulf of California, Mexico. Unfortunately, much of their evidence is too indirect and of insufficient scale to address the central question of salinity in the Upper Gulf. Also, many of their suppositions did not include direct interviews with local officials or a robust understanding of remote sensing literature. This response to their rebuttal presents a set of figures and analysis demonstrating that the Colorado River flows into a closed evaporative basin known as the Laguna Salada and thus cannot flow into the Gulf of California. Readers are asked to examine the images and interpret their meaning for themselves.
机译:Glenn等人在本期《环境管理》中提出,先前的研究在分析墨西哥加利福尼亚上海湾的虾类捕捞时存在分析和解释错误。不幸的是,他们的许多证据过于间接,规模不足以解决上海湾盐度的核心问题。同样,他们的许多假设都没有包括对当地官员的直接采访或对遥感文献的深刻理解。对他们的反驳的回应提供了一组数据和分析,证明了科罗拉多河流入被称为拉古纳萨拉达(Laguna Salada)的封闭蒸发盆地,因此无法流入加利福尼亚湾。要求读者检查图像并自己解释图像的含义。

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