Service Description: Wetland functions are processes that take place within a wetland. Those functions can provide benefits to surrounding ecosystems and people. These wetland functions include water quality improvement, flood protection, and habitat creation.
The New Jersey Wetland Function Scoring System assigns every freshwater and coastal wetland in New Jersey with a score referred to as the “overall composite score” between 0-100. 0 indicates the lowest level of wetland function, while 100 represents a wetland performing the highest level of function compared to other New Jersey wetlands. In other words, a high composite service score indicates high (i.e., good) wetland function.
The overall composite score can be greater than 100 in special circumstances. Scores above 100 are reserve for wetlands of special conservation concern. For example, a wetland that is known to be inhabited by a threatened or endangered species would be eligible to receive a score above 100 to reflect the ecological importance of protecting those species.
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