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FOREST VEGETATION COMPOSITE POLYGONS: An instantiated table joining VEG_COMP_POLY and VEG_COMP_LYR_L2_VW on FEATURE_ID. This SDE layer coverage contains vegetation cover from the Ministry of Forests. Attribute information is also maintained in this table. This joined table was created to support the Data Distribution Services on the LRDW. By accessing this dataset you agree to the Province's license available for review at: http://pub.data.gov.bc.ca/license/NonOGL_Terms_and_Conditions.pdf Coverage is limited to TSA and Park lands of British Columbia, Large private land holdings and TFL licence area are excluded from this data. 1:20,000. Data should comply with TRIM positional accuracy requirement of +- 20 metres...
TEM_50K contains Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping (TEM) polygons with key and amalgamated (concatenated) attributes derived from the RISC (Resource Inventory Standards Committee) standard attributes completed at a scale of 1:50,000 or smaller (i.e. 1:100,000). TEM divides the landscape into units according to a variety of ecological features including climate, physiography, surficial material, bedrock geology, soils and vegetation. TEM methods include manual air photo interpretation supported by selective field checking. This layer is derived from the STE_TEI_ATTRIBUTE_POLYS_SP layer by filtering on the PROJECT_TYPE and PROJECT_MAP_SCALE attributes. By accessing this dataset you agree to the Province's license available...
Named point features (both fresh and marine) such as points of land, etc. Point names included as an attribute. Data prepared as a part of the BC Freshwater Atlas.
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: BC,
British Columbia,
CWB,
Canada Lynx,
Corporate Watershed Base,
This data depicts highway locations in Alaska as digitized primarily from 1:24,000, 1:63,360, and 1:250,000 USGS quadrangles. The source document that represented the newest information and best geographic location was used to capture the data. All infrastructure from the primary source document was digitized and then supplemented with the information from other source documents for additional or updated infrastructure or attributes.
This data set contains boundaries and tags for major geologic units in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In addition to the polygons representing the areal extent of geologic units, it identifies major faults and continental glaciation in Alaska. The data depict the geology of the bedrock that lies at or near the land surface, but not the distribution of surficial materials such as soils, alluvium, and glacial deposits. This map complements the Generalized Geologic Map of the Conterminous United States by Reed and Bush. The data are generalized from a compilation prepared for use in the Geologic Map of North America, published as a paper map by the Geological Society of America and...
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: AK,
Alaska,
Bedrock,
Faults,
Geologic History,
The 303(d) Listed Impaired Waters program provides impaired water data and impaired water features reflecting river segments, lakes, and estuaries designated under Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act (CWA). Each State will establish Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for these waters. Note the CWA Section 303(d) list of impaired waters does not represent waters that are impaired but have an established TMDL, impaired waters for which other pollution control mechanisms are in place and expected to attain water quality standards, or waters impaired as a result of pollution. Therefore, the "Impaired Waters" layers do not represent all impaired waters reported in a state's Integrated Report, but only the waters comprised...
In 2005, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) adopted Canada’s Policy for the Conservation of Wild Salmon Policy (the WSP) (DFO 2005). Implementation of the WSP consists of six strategies, the first of which requires the standardized monitoring of wild salmon status. Standardized monitoring begins with the identification of species-specific Conservation Units or CUs. The CUs serve two roles under the WSP. First, each CU is, in some sense, a significant element of biodiversity that the WSP seeks to conserve and manage. Second, each CU is a unit for reporting on the success (or failure) of actions taken under the WSP to conserve wild Pacific salmon. Subsequent steps in the Policy’s implementation, including...
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: Anadromous Resources,
Chinook salmon,
Chum salmon,
Freshwater Resources,
NPLCC,
The NetMap concept is based on standardized, contiguous digital map databases that interact with a plug & play analysis tool library (erosion, stream temperature, in-stream wood etc.) to create customizable analysis platforms for decision support in a wide range of natural resource activities. Refer to the 2009 American Geophysical Union article on “the future of applied watershed science at regional scales” for additional information (available for download at the bottom of NetMap’s home page). The uniform, contiguous and attributed stream map databases can be downloaded, and then adjusted with respect to locations of channel heads, drainage density and the length scales of stream networks (default stream segment...
This geospatially explicit vector-based polygon dataset identifies 85 terrestrial ecological subsection delineations present in Southeast Alaska and the Tongass National Forest. Within each subsection one can expect to find a relatively consistent occurence and distribution of vegetation types. Due to the hydrologically-influenced geomorphology of Southeast Alaska specific key indicators of physiography, lithology, and surface geology were employed to systematically distinguish terrestrial ecosystems.
This feature class is snapshot of GeoBOB (geographic biotic observations) botany sites from 1800s through present that fall within the Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR) boundaries.BLM (Bureau of Land Management) GeoBOB (Geographic Biotic Observations) ISMS (Interagency Species Management System) RTV (Red Tree Vole) S (Source) Flora Sites Botany PRMP:Proposed Resource Management Plan This data is a PRMP release version of the data. The original name of the dataset is:wld_m3_s_geobob_flora_sites_poly.
Polygons representing Survey and Manage Species observation sites within the WOPR project area.BLM (Bureau of Land Management), WOPR (Western Oregon Plan Revision) SMS:Survey and Manage Species PRMP:Proposed Resource Management Plan This data is a PRMP release version of the data. The original name of the dataset is:wld_aa_a_sms_point.
The geographic distribution of stream reaches with potential to support high quality habitat for salmonids has bearing on the actual status of habitats and populations over broad spatial extents. As part of the Coastal Landscape Analysis and Modeling Study (CLAMS), we examined how salmon-habitat potential was distributed relative to current and future (+100 years) landscape characteristics in the Coastal Province of Oregon, USA. The intrinsic potential to provide high-quality rearing habitat was modeled for juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and juvenile steelhead (O. mykiss) based on stream flow, valley constraint, and stream gradient. See Supplemental Information for additional detail. BLM (Bureau of...
Harvest Units in the Coos Bay Sustained Yield Unit (SYU) portion of the Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR) area for the Proposed Resource Management Plan (PRMP).BLM (Bureau of Land Management) WOPR (Western Oregon Plan Revision) PRMP (Proposed Resource Management Plan) ASQ (Allowable Sale Quantity) SYU (Sustained Yield Unit) MOCA (Managed Owl Conservation Area) OMMS (Occupied Marbled Murrelet Sites) MAMU CHU (Marbled Murrelet Critical Habitat Unit) LSMA (Late Successional Management Area) This dataset is a PRMP release of the data wpr_cby_o_QCHarvUnits_poly.
This layer shows potential trails within the Western Oregon Plan Revision boundary.BLM (Bureau of Land Management), WOPR (Western Oregon Plan Revision) PRMP: Proposed Resource Management Plan This data is a PRMP release version of the data. The original name of the dataset is:rec_m4c_c_ptrails_arc
Northern spotted owl (NSO) habitat for all ownerships within the Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR) area for year 2016. 25 meter pixels are classified as either Non-Habitat, Dispersal Habitat, Nesting Habitat, or Non-Capable. Classification of BLM lands are derived from the WOPR OPTIONS models. Classification of non-BLM lands are cross-walked from the WOPR Forest Structural Stages raster datasets.BLM: (Bureau of Land Management) WOPR: (Western Oregon Plan Revision) PRMP: (Proposed Resource Management Plan) NSO: (Northern Spotted Owl) IVMP: (Interagency Vegetation Mapping Project) LSOG: (Late Stage Old Growth) CVS: (Current Vegetation Survey) FIA: (Forest Inventory Analysis) This analysis addresses those portions...
Project Summary Climate change is projected to have substantial impacts on Pacific Northwest water resources and ecosystems. Recognizing this, resource managers have expressed growing interest in incorporating climate change information into long-range planning. The availability of hydrologic scenarios to support climate change adaptation and long-range planning, however, has been limited until very recently to a relatively small number of selected case studies. More comprehensive resources needed to support regional planning have been lacking. Furthermore, ecosystem studies at the landscape scale need consistent climate change information and databases over large geographic areas. Products using a common set of...
The Krill catch and effort grid dataset has been assembled directly from the Shellfish Data Units harvest log database located at the Pacific Biological Station (PBS). The dataset has been modified to meet the sensitive nature of the data as per the Access to Information Act20(1)(b,c); which specifies that Fisheries and Oceans Canada will not disclose to a third party confidential information that may prejudice the competitive position of the fisher, in which fishing location has been identified as one of the entities to be protected. There was a 10km x 10km grid used in the desensitization process as well information was limited to total Effort (hr) and total Catch (lbs). The dataset is comprised of an aggregate...
This set of files includes downscaled projections of decadal means of annual total precipitation (in milimeters, no unit conversion necessary) for each decade from 2010 - 2100 (see exceptions below) at 2x2 kilometer spatial resolution. Each file represents a decadal mean of an annual total calculated from monthly totals. The spatial extent includes Alaska, the Yukon Territories, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. ========= Overview: Most of SNAP’s climate projections come in multiple versions. There are 5 climate models, one 5 model average, 3 climate scenarios, 12 months, and 100 years. This amounts to 21,600 files per variable for monthly data. Some datasets are derived products such as monthly...
This set of files includes downscaled projections of decadal means of seasonal mean temperatures (in degrees Celsius, no unit conversion necessary) for each season of every decade from 2010 - 2100 (see exceptions below) at 2x2 kilometer spatial resolution. Each file represents a seasonal mean in a given decade. The four seasons are referred to by the first letter of 3 months making up that season. JJA=summer SON=fall DJF=winter MAM=spring The spatial extent includes Alaska, the Yukon Territories, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. ========= Overview: Most of SNAP’s climate projections come in multiple versions. There are 5 climate models, one 5 model average, 3 climate scenarios, 12 months,...
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