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A Landscape Approach for Fisheries Database Compilation and Predictive Modeling

Co-funded Desert and Southern Rockies LCC Project

Dates

Creation
2014-03-14 18:00:12
Last Update
2017-09-07 13:36:54
Start Date
2012-10-01
End Date
2014-10-31
Start Date
2011-10-01 06:00:00
End Date
2012-10-01 05:59:59

Citation

LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Cooperator/Partner), Arizona Game and Fish Department(Cooperator/Partner), New Mexico Department of Game and Fish(Cooperator/Partner), University of Washington(Cooperator/Partner), Bill Stewart(Co-Investigator), Dr. Julian Olden(Co-Investigator), Nicole Eiden(Co-Investigator), 2014-03-14(creation), 2017-09-07(lastUpdate), 2012-10-01(Start), 2014-10-31(End), A Landscape Approach for Fisheries Database Compilation and Predictive Modeling, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/532343ace4b0f19aef5a48cb, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog

Summary

A strong data foundation is needed to inform science-based decisions for fisheries management at a watershed level. In preparation for a shift towards comprehensive watershed-scale planning, Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD) is developing a fisheries data management system with an initial focus on compiling and formatting several hundred thousand fish survey and stocking records. Fish data will be integrated within a Geographic Information System (GIS) by georeferencing observations to an existing national spatial framework (National Hydrography Dataset), which will allow for broader transferability to watersheds shared with neighboring states, creating a seamless layer not limited by state boundaries. In addition to the ongoing [...]

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Purpose

Produce a defensible data set and decision tool for the conservation of fish and other aquatic and riparian species in Arizona by synthesizing and refining fisheries data and models at the watershed scale, including information on species distribution and abundance and landscape-scale species distribution models. Information collected will be used as part of Arizona Game and Fish Department’s and the Western Governors’ Association Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool (CHAT) and set the foundation on which managers can assess the impacts of water use, biological invasions, and climate change on biological resources in Arizona. Provide expertise and personnel to New Mexico to create similar models for shared Species of Greatest Conservation Need.

Project Extension

projectProducts
productDescriptionDatasets/Database
statusExpected
productDescriptionPublication
statusExpected
productDescriptionPresentation
statusExpected
productDescriptionFish distribution layers from FINS database available via AGFD GIS data download website
statusDelivered
productDescriptionFINS GIS framework data layers (24k stream, waterbodies, and springs/tank point data) available on AGFD GIS data download website
statusDelivered
productDescriptionFish data contributed to National Fisheries Data Infrastructure
statusDelivered
productDescriptionSpecies parameter database for Species of Greatest Conservation Need shared between Arizona and New Mexico
statusDelivered
productDescriptionPresentation at Esri GIS International User Conference, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of American Fisheries Society, National American Fisheries Society Conference, and Desert Fishes Council meeting
statusDelivered
productDescriptionJournal article
statusDelivered
projectStatusCompleted

Budget Extension

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year2012
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sourceU.S. Bureau of Reclamation
totalFunds141916.0
year2012
fundingSources
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totalFunds108584.0
year2012
fundingSources
amount35000.0
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sourceNew Mexico Department of Game and Fish
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totalFunds35000.0
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fundingSources
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sourceU.S. Bureau of Reclamation
totalFunds99661.0
totalFunds385161.0

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  • Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative
  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal

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