The objectives of fire research at PRNS are two-fold. The primary research objective is to collect and analyze data on specific biological resources in a scientifically rigorous manner to determine positive or adverse effects of prescribed burning on targeted resources. The secondary objective is to improve the knowledge base about prescribed fire and wildfire such that fire research will contribute both to science and to fire management. Research has been conducted by park staff and by outside researchers. It is the goal of the fire program at PRNS to continue in-park research efforts and to recruit high caliber research from outside organizations. ReportsRamage, B., A. Forrestel, M. Moritz, K. O'Hara, 2010. Long Term Monitoring of the Ecological Impacts of Sudden Oak Death in Point Reyes National Seashore: 2007–2009 (1,729 KB PDF) Available at https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2204433 (accessed on 5 September 2021). Moritz, M., T. Moody, B. Ramage, A. Forrestel, 2008. Spatial distribution and impacts of Phytophthora ramorum and Sudden Oak Death in Point Reyes National Seashore. (1,744 KB PDF) Available at https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2287682. (accessed on 5 February 2023). Anderson, R.S., A. Ejarque, P.M. Brown, and D.J. Hallett. 2013. "Holocene and historical vegetation change and fire history on the north-central coast of California, USA," The Holocene, Volume 23, Issue 12. Available at https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683613505344 (accessed on 16 December 2023).
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