Description: This dataset includes updated shoretype and historical shoretype mapping, all compatible with previous versions via the state ShoreZone Shoreline.
Service Item Id: cad5de719eeb49b4b811d4d00c30e692
Copyright Text: Coastal Geologic Services, Inc. 2017 and WDFW Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program
Description: This dataset includes updated shoretype and historical shoretype mapping, all compatible with previous versions via the state ShoreZone Shoreline.
Copyright Text: Coastal Geologic Services, Inc. 2017 and WDFW Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program
Description: This dataset includes updated shoretype and historical shoretype mapping, all compatible with previous versions via the state ShoreZone Shoreline.
Service Item Id: cad5de719eeb49b4b811d4d00c30e692
Copyright Text: Coastal Geologic Services, Inc. 2017 and WDFW Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program
Description: This dataset includes updated shoretype and historical shoretype mapping, all compatible with previous versions via the state ShoreZone Shoreline.
Service Item Id: cad5de719eeb49b4b811d4d00c30e692
Copyright Text: Coastal Geologic Services, Inc. 2017 and WDFW Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program
Description: Spatial representation of surface water points of diversion locations as interpreted from water-right documents, including (but not limited to) water-right certificates, water-right permits, water-right applications, and water-right claims.http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wr/rights/water-right-home.html
Service Item Id: cad5de719eeb49b4b811d4d00c30e692
Copyright Text: Washington State Department of Ecology Geographic Water Information System (GWIS). ftp://www.ecy.wa.gov/wr/GWIS_Data/GWIS_Data_Dictionary/Page1.html
Description: Spatial representation of surface water points of diversion locations as interpreted from water-right documents, including (but not limited to) water-right certificates, water-right permits, water-right applications, and water-right claims.http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wr/rights/water-right-home.html
Service Item Id: cad5de719eeb49b4b811d4d00c30e692
Copyright Text: Washington State Department of Ecology Geographic Water Information System (GWIS). ftp://www.ecy.wa.gov/wr/GWIS_Data/GWIS_Data_Dictionary/Page1.html
Description: The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) Statewide Washington Integrated Fish Distribution (SWIFD) linear featureclass is based on WA single stream identifiers (LLID). SWIFD includes anadromous and resident salmonids, and various game fish. Within western the Washington Treaty Tribes and Washington state co-management area, the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC) and WDFW have collaborated to consolidate fish distribution (presence) data and to co-steward that dataset moving forward. To consolidate data within the co-management area, NWIFC and WDFW had to update their respective data management schemas to create a new schema that accepts data from each organization. The primary purpose of creating a single fish distribution dataset for the state of Washington is to create a common data framework for fish information that better serves the management, conservation and restoration of the state's fish habitat and fishery resources.
Service Item Id: cad5de719eeb49b4b811d4d00c30e692
Copyright Text: Chris Clark, Christina Gonzales, Bruce Jones, Ron McFarlance, and Tyson Waldo from NWIFC; Arleta Agun, Brody Cox, and Andrew Weiss from WDFW; Anita Stohr from Washington State Department of Ecology; and Keith Dublanca from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office all had key roles in this project.
Description: The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) Statewide Washington Integrated Fish Distribution (SWIFD) linear featureclass is based on WA single stream identifiers (LLID). SWIFD includes anadromous and resident salmonids, and various game fish. Within western the Washington Treaty Tribes and Washington state co-management area, the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC) and WDFW have collaborated to consolidate fish distribution (presence) data and to co-steward that dataset moving forward. To consolidate data within the co-management area, NWIFC and WDFW had to update their respective data management schemas to create a new schema that accepts data from each organization. The primary purpose of creating a single fish distribution dataset for the state of Washington is to create a common data framework for fish information that better serves the management, conservation and restoration of the state's fish habitat and fishery resources.
Service Item Id: cad5de719eeb49b4b811d4d00c30e692
Copyright Text: Chris Clark, Christina Gonzales, Bruce Jones, Ron McFarlance, and Tyson Waldo from NWIFC; Arleta Agun, Brody Cox, and Andrew Weiss from WDFW; Anita Stohr from Washington State Department of Ecology; and Keith Dublanca from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office all had key roles in this project.
Description: The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) Statewide Washington Integrated Fish Distribution (SWIFD) linear featureclass is based on WA single stream identifiers (LLID). SWIFD includes anadromous and resident salmonids, and various game fish. Within western the Washington Treaty Tribes and Washington state co-management area, the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC) and WDFW have collaborated to consolidate fish distribution (presence) data and to co-steward that dataset moving forward. To consolidate data within the co-management area, NWIFC and WDFW had to update their respective data management schemas to create a new schema that accepts data from each organization. The primary purpose of creating a single fish distribution dataset for the state of Washington is to create a common data framework for fish information that better serves the management, conservation and restoration of the state's fish habitat and fishery resources.
Service Item Id: cad5de719eeb49b4b811d4d00c30e692
Copyright Text: Chris Clark, Christina Gonzales, Bruce Jones, Ron McFarlance, and Tyson Waldo from NWIFC; Arleta Agun, Brody Cox, and Andrew Weiss from WDFW; Anita Stohr from Washington State Department of Ecology; and Keith Dublanca from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office all had key roles in this project.
Description: The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) Statewide Washington Integrated Fish Distribution (SWIFD) linear featureclass is based on WA single stream identifiers (LLID). SWIFD includes anadromous and resident salmonids, and various game fish. Within western the Washington Treaty Tribes and Washington state co-management area, the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC) and WDFW have collaborated to consolidate fish distribution (presence) data and to co-steward that dataset moving forward. To consolidate data within the co-management area, NWIFC and WDFW had to update their respective data management schemas to create a new schema that accepts data from each organization. The primary purpose of creating a single fish distribution dataset for the state of Washington is to create a common data framework for fish information that better serves the management, conservation and restoration of the state's fish habitat and fishery resources.
Service Item Id: cad5de719eeb49b4b811d4d00c30e692
Copyright Text: Chris Clark, Christina Gonzales, Bruce Jones, Ron McFarlance, and Tyson Waldo from NWIFC; Arleta Agun, Brody Cox, and Andrew Weiss from WDFW; Anita Stohr from Washington State Department of Ecology; and Keith Dublanca from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office all had key roles in this project.
Description: WBDHU4:This geospatial dataset represents the 2nd level (4-digit) hydrologic unit boundaries of the Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) layer for Washington. It was created by dissolving boundaries from the finer resolution hydrologic units to create these broader boundaries. See metadata for the wbdpoly feature class for a more complete description of the WBD. USGS Federal Standards and Procedures for the National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) located here: http://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/11/a3/pdf/tm11-a3.pdf
Description: The Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a comprehensive aggregated collection of hydrologic unit data consistent with the national criteria for delineation and resolution. It defines the areal extent of surface water drainage to a point except in coastal or lake front areas where there could be multiple outlets as stated by the "Federal Standards and Procedures for the National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)" “Standard” (http://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/11/a3/). Watershed boundaries are determined solely upon science-based hydrologic principles, not favoring any administrative boundaries or special projects, nor particular program or agency. This dataset represents the hydrologic unit boundaries to the 12-digit (6th level) for the entire United States. Some areas may also include additional subdivisions representing the 14- and 16-digit hydrologic unit (HU). At a minimum, the HUs are delineated at 1:24,000-scale in the conterminous United States, 1:25,000-scale in Hawaii, Pacific basin and the Caribbean, and 1:63,360-scale in Alaska, meeting the National Map Accuracy Standards (NMAS). Higher resolution boundaries are being developed where partners and data exist and will be incorporated back into the WBD. WBD data are delivered as a dataset of polygons and corresponding lines that define the boundary of the polygon. WBD polygon attributes include hydrologic unit codes (HUC), size (in the form of acres and square kilometers), name, downstream hydrologic unit code, type of watershed, non-contributing areas, and flow modifications. The HUC describes where the unit is in the country and the level of the unit. WBD line attributes contain the highest level of hydrologic unit for each boundary, line source information and flow modifications.
Service Item Id: cad5de719eeb49b4b811d4d00c30e692
Copyright Text: Funding for the Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) was provided by the USDA-NRCS, USGS and EPA along with other federal, state and local agenciesies. Representatives from many agencies contributed a substantial amount of time and salary towards quality review and updating of the dataset in order to meet the WBD Standards. Acknowledgment of the originating agencies would be appreciated in products derived from these data. See dataset specific metadata for further information
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Description: The Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a comprehensive aggregated collection of hydrologic unit data consistent with the national criteria for delineation and resolution. It defines the areal extent of surface water drainage to a point except in coastal or lake front areas where there could be multiple outlets as stated by the "Federal Standards and Procedures for the National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)" “Standard” (http://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/11/a3/). Watershed boundaries are determined solely upon science-based hydrologic principles, not favoring any administrative boundaries or special projects, nor particular program or agency. This dataset represents the hydrologic unit boundaries to the 12-digit (6th level) for the entire United States. Some areas may also include additional subdivisions representing the 14- and 16-digit hydrologic unit (HU). At a minimum, the HUs are delineated at 1:24,000-scale in the conterminous United States, 1:25,000-scale in Hawaii, Pacific basin and the Caribbean, and 1:63,360-scale in Alaska, meeting the National Map Accuracy Standards (NMAS). Higher resolution boundaries are being developed where partners and data exist and will be incorporated back into the WBD. WBD data are delivered as a dataset of polygons and corresponding lines that define the boundary of the polygon. WBD polygon attributes include hydrologic unit codes (HUC), size (in the form of acres and square kilometers), name, downstream hydrologic unit code, type of watershed, non-contributing areas, and flow modifications. The HUC describes where the unit is in the country and the level of the unit. WBD line attributes contain the highest level of hydrologic unit for each boundary, line source information and flow modifications.
Service Item Id: cad5de719eeb49b4b811d4d00c30e692
Copyright Text: Funding for the Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) was provided by the USDA-NRCS, USGS and EPA along with other federal, state and local agenciesies. Representatives from many agencies contributed a substantial amount of time and salary towards quality review and updating of the dataset in order to meet the WBD Standards. Acknowledgment of the originating agencies would be appreciated in products derived from these data. See dataset specific metadata for further information
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Description: These color oblique aerial photos were taken at intervals between 1976-2017 along the shorelines of Puget Sound, portions of the Pacific coast of Washington, Washington's inland waters, and the Washington side of the lower Columbia River. Each photo represents approximately 1.5 miles of shoreline length.
Copyright Text: Washington State Department of Ecology, Shorelands and Environmental Assistance & Coastal Zone Management Program