TY - JOUR T1 - Building Regional Threat-Based Networks for Estuaries in the Western United States A1 - Merrifield, Matthew S. A1 - Hines, Ellen A1 - Liu, Xiaohang A1 - Beck, Michael W. Y1 - 2011/02/28 N2 - Estuaries are ecologically and economically valuable and have been highly degraded from both land and sea. Estuarine habitats in the coastal zone are under pressure from a range of human activities. In the United States and elsewhere, very few conservation plans focused on estuaries are regional in scope; fewer still address threats to estuary long term viability.We have compiled basic information about the spatial extent of threats to identify commonalities. To do this we classify estuaries into hierarchical networks that share similar threat characteristics using a spatial database (geodatabase) of threats to estuaries from land and sea in the western U.S.Our results show that very few estuaries in this region (16%) have no or minimal stresses from anthropogenic activity. Additionally, one quarter (25%) of all estuaries in this study have moderate levels of all threats. The small number of un-threatened estuaries is likely not representative of the ecological variability in the region and will require working to abate threats at others. We think the identification of these estuary groups can foster sharing best practices and coordination of conservation activities amongst estuaries in any geography. JF - PLOS ONE JA - PLOS ONE VL - 6 IS - 2 UR - https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017407 SP - e17407 EP - PB - Public Library of Science M3 - doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0017407 ER -