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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe distribution of Ling is a scientific interpretation based on the best available information from published and unpublished sources.Lineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Winter fish distribution of Ling within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - There are also layers depicting annual, summer, autumn and spring distributions for this speciesFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - LingSpecies Scientific Name - Genypterus blacodes (Bloch and Schneider 1801)Species Maori Name - Hokarari, Hoka, RariSpecies Code - LINEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - WinterHabitat Type - Demersal offshoreMinimum Depth - 10 mMaximum Depth - 1200 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Ling and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Malcolm Francis, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCertification Date - 20/09/2010CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 22/01/1965Coverage: Temporal Latest - 30/09/2008Distribution Northern - 28.46° SDistribution Southern - 53.84° SDistribution Eastern - 174.50° WDistribution Western - 165.43° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 05/09/2003Layer Date Loaded - 15/10/2003Layer Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Metadata Date Received - 05/09/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 15/10/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 29/09/2003
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TwitterPurpose:To provide a spatially accurate representation of the Wood County boundary in Ohio, supporting county-level mapping, jurisdictional delineation, public service delivery, and regional planning.Supplemental Information:This dataset is intended for general mapping and administrative use within Wood County, assisting with public safety, land management, and jurisdictional clarity.Keywords:County Boundary, Administrative Boundary, Jurisdiction, Wood County, Ohio, Mapping, Regional Planning.Lineage:Source(s): Derived from authoritative state and county records, maintained by Wood County GIS for accuracy and alignment with Ohio jurisdictional standards.Process Steps:Boundaries were digitized based on official county records and validated to ensure consistency with Ohio Department of Transportation and state standards.Accuracy and Consistency:Positional Accuracy: Conforms to county records and official state boundary definitions.Attribute Accuracy: Boundary attributes have been verified against county and state records.Logical Consistency: Ensures complete and closed boundary with no overlaps or gaps.Data Type:Vector (Polygon)Composition:Polygon feature representing the boundary of Wood County, Ohio.Spatial Reference:Coordinate System: NAD 1983 NSRS2007 StatePlane Ohio North FIPS 3401 (US Feet)Projection: Lambert Conformal ConicDatum: NAD 1983 NSRS2007Time Period of Content:Reflects conditions as of the latest boundary confirmation from Wood County GIS.Currentness Reference:Updated as needed to reflect any jurisdictional changes, in alignment with county and state standards.This dataset was created and last updated prior to the current GIS Manager.Contacts:Primary Contact:David L. Price, GIS Coordinator, Wood County GIS DepartmentPhone: (419) 373-3984Email: dprice@woodcountyohio.govDistributor:Available upon request through Wood County GIS or via the Wood County GIS Public Data Site.Distribution Liability:Wood County disclaims responsibility for improper or incorrect use of this dataset. Provided "as-is" without warranty for completeness or accuracy for any specific use.Metadata Date:October 21, 2024Metadata Review Date:October 21, 2025Metadata Contact:David L. Price, (419) 373-3984, dprice@woodcountyohio.gov
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TwitterPurpose:To provide detailed 2-foot elevation contours across Wood County, supporting topographic analysis, land use planning, environmental assessments, and infrastructure development.Supplemental Information:This dataset offers precise elevation data based on LiDAR, valuable for environmental planning, flood risk assessment, and site development.Keywords:Elevation, Contours, Topography, LiDAR, Wood County, Environmental PlanningLineage:Source(s): Derived from LiDAR data collected by Wood County GIS. The data was processed to generate 2-foot interval contours, ensuring high accuracy and consistency.Process Steps:LiDAR data was processed to create contour lines at a 2-foot interval, using digital elevation models and specialized software to ensure accuracy in elevation representation.Accuracy and Consistency:Vertical Accuracy: Consistent with LiDAR standards, suitable for detailed elevation and landform analysis.Positional Accuracy: Verified against ground control points to align with Wood County’s high-accuracy mapping standards.Logical Consistency: Complete, continuous contour lines with no overlaps or breaks, ensuring seamless integration in topographic maps.Data Type:Vector (Polyline)Composition:Polyline features representing 2-foot contour intervals across Wood County.Spatial Reference:Coordinate System: Web Mercator (WGS 84)WKID: 3857Time Period of Content:Reflects conditions at the time of the most recent LiDAR acquisition and processing.Currentness Reference:Updated in line with new LiDAR acquisitions or significant topographical changes, supporting infrastructure and environmental projects.Contacts:Primary Contact:David L. Price, GIS Coordinator, Wood County GIS DepartmentPhone: (419) 373-3984Email: dprice@woodcountyohio.govDistributor:Available upon request through Wood County GIS or accessible via the Wood County Public Geolibrary.Distribution Liability:Wood County disclaims responsibility for misuse or incorrect application of this dataset. Provided "as-is" without warranty.Metadata Date:October 21, 2024Metadata Review Date:October 21, 2025Metadata Contact:David L. Price, (419) 373-3984, dprice@woodcountyohio.gov
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TwitterPurpose:To provide a detailed spatial representation of drainage paths derived from LiDAR data within Wood County. This dataset supports hydrological analysis, resource management, and environmental planning.Supplemental Information:This dataset was created using high-resolution LiDAR data to identify and map drainage paths, ensuring accuracy in representing hydrological flow patterns and their attributes.Keywords:LiDAR, Drainage Paths, Hydrology, Environmental Planning, Resource Management, Wood CountyLineage:Source(s):Derived from high-resolution LiDAR data collected for Wood County.Process Step(s):The dataset was generated by Intern Kingsley Kanjin using advanced LiDAR processing techniques to delineate drainage paths. Steps included point cloud processing, flow accumulation analysis, and vectorization to create a line layer of drainage paths.Positional Accuracy:Consistent with the original LiDAR data, ensuring a high degree of spatial accuracy for hydrological modeling and analysis.Attribute Accuracy:Attributes have been verified for consistency with the LiDAR-derived flow accumulation and drainage path modeling.Logical Consistency:The dataset is logically consistent, with continuous drainage lines validated for hydrological network integrity.Type of Data:Vector (Polyline)Composition:The dataset consists of polyline features representing drainage paths. Attributes may include flow direction, stream order, and accumulation values.Coordinate System:NAD 1983 NSRS2007 StatePlane Ohio North FIPS 3401 (US Feet)Projection:Lambert Conformal ConicDatum:NAD 1983 NSRS2007Time Period of Content:Data represents conditions as captured during the LiDAR survey for Wood County.Currentness Reference:The dataset is updated based on new LiDAR surveys or significant changes in land use and hydrological features.ContactsPrimary Contact:Name: David L. PriceOrganization: Wood County GIS DepartmentPosition: GIS CoordinatorAddress: 1 Court House Sq., Bowling Green, OH 43402Phone: (419) 373-3984Email: dprice@woodcountyohio.govDistributor:Name: Wood County GIS DepartmentResource Description: Available upon request through the Wood County GIS Public Data Site.Distribution Liability:Wood County is not responsible for improper or incorrect use of this dataset. The dataset is provided "as-is" without warranty for completeness or accuracy for any specific use.Metadata Date:January 9, 2025Metadata Review Date:January 9, 2026Metadata Contact:Name: David L. PricePhone: (419) 373-3984Email: dprice@woodcountyohio.gov
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Annual distribution of Two Saddle RattailLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual fish distribution of Two Saddle Rattail within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Two saddle rattailSpecies Scientific Name - Coelorinchus biclinozonalis Arai and McMIllan 1982Species Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - CBIEndangered Status - Not threatenedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - DemersalMinimum Depth - 3 mMaximum Depth - 620 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Two Saddle Rattail and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Malcolm Francis, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCertification Date - 20/09/2010CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 02/09/1978Coverage: Temporal Latest - 30/09/2008Distribution Northern - 34.02° SDistribution Southern - 48.12° SDistribution Eastern - 175.39° WDistribution Western - 165.97° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 07/10/2003Layer Date Loaded - 10/11/2003Layer Date Renewed - 21/12/2012Metadata Date Received - 07/10/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 10/11/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 21/12/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 30/08/2007
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Spawning distribution of SpratLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Shane Grayling, NIWA, HamiltonCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of spawning sprats within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - QMAs, annual adult distribution of SpratFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - SpratSpecies Scientific Name - Sprattus antipodum (Hector 1872) & S. muelleri (Klunzinger 1879)Species Maori Name - Kupe, Marakuha, KupaeSpecies Code - SPAEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - SpawningHabitat Type - Pelagic inshoreMinimum Depth - 0 mMaximum Depth - 50 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines, and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Sprat and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Paul Taylor, NIWA, HamiltonCertification Date - 22/06/2006CoverageCoverage Name - New ZealandCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 01/07/1990Coverage: Temporal Latest - 26/01/2005Distribution Northern - 36.29° SDistribution Southern - 46.75° SDistribution Eastern - 178.70° EDistribution Western - 167.30° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 17/07/2006Layer Date Loaded - 25/08/2006Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - 17/07/2006Metadata Date Loaded - 25/08/2006Metadata Date Renewed - Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 29/08/2006
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TwitterPurpose:To provide spatial information on parks within Wood County, supporting recreation planning, public access, environmental management, and community development initiatives.Supplemental Information:This dataset includes details about park locations and boundaries, serving as a resource for public access information, environmental assessment, and recreational planning within Wood County.Keywords:Parks, Recreation, Public Spaces, Environment, Wood County, OhioLineage:Source(s): Compiled and maintained by Wood County GIS, based on records from local park authorities and verified through field data collection.Process Steps: Digitized from authoritative park records and validated against official local maps to ensure accurate boundary and location data.Accuracy and Consistency:Positional Accuracy: Aligned with official park boundaries provided by Wood County and local park authorities.Attribute Accuracy: Verified park names, types, and other attributes for accuracy with local records.Logical Consistency: Ensures complete polygon boundaries for each park without overlaps or gaps.Data Type:Vector (Polygon)Composition:Polygons representing park boundaries with attributes that may include park name, type, area, and managing agency.Spatial Reference:Coordinate System: NAD 1983 NSRS2007 StatePlane Ohio North FIPS 3401 (US Feet)Projection: Lambert Conformal ConicDatum: NAD 1983 NSRS2007Time Period of Content:Reflects current park boundaries as updated by Wood County GIS.Currentness Reference:Updated periodically to reflect new parks, expansions, or boundary changes within Wood County.Contacts:Primary Contact:David L. Price, GIS Coordinator, Wood County GIS DepartmentPhone: (419) 373-3984Email: dprice@woodcountyohio.govDistributor:Available through Wood County GIS or via the Wood County Public Geolibrary.Distribution Liability:Wood County disclaims responsibility for misuse or misapplication. Dataset provided "as-is" without warranty.Metadata Date:October 21, 2024Metadata Review Date:October 21, 2025Metadata Contact:David L. Price, (419) 373-3984, dprice@woodcountyohio.gov
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Spring distribution of Northern royal albatrossLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Custodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Spring distribution of Northern royal albatross within the waters around New ZealandSource - Language - EnglishRelation - There are also layers depicting annual, summer, autumn and winter distributions for this speciesFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Northern royal albatross Species Scientific Name - Diomedea sanfordiSpecies Maori Name - ToroaSpecies Code - XNREndangered Status - Nationally vulnerableSeason - SpringHabitat Type - ShelfMinimum Depth - n/aMaximum Depth - n/aAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 1 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Spring distribution of Northern royal albatross and no significant problems are known.Certified/Refereed By - Information Management - Ministry for Primary IndustriesCertification Date - 02/11/2004CoverageCoverage Name - New ZealandCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - Coverage: Temporal Latest - Distribution Northern - Distribution Southern - Distribution Eastern - Distribution Western - MaintenanceLayer Date Received - 02/11/2004Layer Date Loaded - 06/05/2009Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - 02/11/2004Metadata Date Loaded - 06/05/2009Metadata Date Renewed - Maintenance and Update Frequency - as neededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 06/05/2009
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe distribution of Rough Skate is a scientific interpretation based on the best available information from published and unpublished sourcesLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual fish distribution of Rough Skate within the waters around New ZealandSource - Language - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Rough skateSpecies Scientific Name - Zearaja nasuta (Muller and Henle 1841)Species Maori Name - Pakaurua, Waewae, Whai, UkuSpecies Code - RSKEndangered Status - Not threatenedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - DemersalMinimum Depth - 0 mMaximum Depth - 990 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Rough Skate and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Malcolm Francis, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCertification Date - 20/09/2010CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 01/01/1974Coverage: Temporal Latest - 30/09/2008Distribution Northern - 33.40° SDistribution Southern - 54.67° SDistribution Eastern - 174.15° WDistribution Western - 165.35° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 13/11/2003Layer Date Loaded - 21/11/2003Layer Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Metadata Date Received - 13/11/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 21/11/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 20/11/2003
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe location of Kermadec Petrel breeding colonies is a scientific interpretation based on the best available information from published and unpublished sourcesLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Colin Miskelly, Department of ConservationCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual breeding distribution of Kermadec Petrel within New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Kermadec petrelSpecies Scientific Name - Pterodroma neglectaSpecies Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - XXPEndangered Status - Nationally endangeredSeason - Breeding ColoniesHabitat Type - Rocky islandsMinimum Depth - N/AMaximum Depth - N/AAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 1 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the breeding distribution of Kermadec Petrel and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Colin Miskelly, Department of Conservation, Wellington ConservancyCertification Date - 30/01/2006CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 01/01/1914Coverage: Temporal Latest - 01/01/2005Distribution Northern - 29.12° SDistribution Southern - 31.76° SDistribution Eastern - 177.85° WDistribution Western - 159.24° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 30/01/2006Layer Date Loaded - 19/09/2006Layer Date Renewed - 25/07/2011Metadata Date Received - 30/01/2006Metadata Date Loaded - 19/09/2006Metadata Date Renewed - 25/07/2011Maintenance and Update Frequency - as neededApproved for Promotion By - Nathan Batchelor - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 19/09/2006
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe distribution of Smooth Oreo is a scientific interpretation based on the best available information from published and unpublished sourcesLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual fish distribution of Smooth Oreo within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Smooth oreoSpecies Scientific Name - Pseudocyttus maculatus Gilchrist 1906Species Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - SSOEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - Demersal offshoreMinimum Depth - 600 mMaximum Depth - 1500 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Smooth Oreo and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - C. D. Paulin, Museum of New Zealand Te PapaCertification Date - 26/09/2003CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 02/09/1978Coverage: Temporal Latest - 31/07/2003Distribution Northern - 33.98° SDistribution Southern - 54.90° SDistribution Eastern - 169.10° WDistribution Western - 163.36° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 07/10/2003Layer Date Loaded - 10/11/2003Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - 07/10/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 10/11/2003Metadata Date Renewed - Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 10/11/2003
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the annual distribution of the thresher sharkLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Malcolm Francis, NIWA, WellingtonCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of adult thresher shark within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Thresher sharkSpecies Scientific Name - Alopias vulpinus (Bonnaterre 1788)Species Maori Name - Mango ripiSpecies Code - THREndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - Pelagic offshoreMinimum Depth - 0 mMaximum Depth - 442 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines, and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of the thresher shark and no significant problems are known.Certified/Refereed By - Owen Anderson (NIWA) & Clinton Duffy (DoC)Certification Date - 01/01/0001CoverageCoverage Name - Coverage: Spatial Northern - Coverage: Spatial Southern - Coverage: Spatial Eastern - Coverage: Spatial Western - Coverage: Temporal Earliest - 01/01/1872Coverage: Temporal Latest - 20/04/2011Distribution Northern - 24.00° SDistribution Southern - 50.66° SDistribution Eastern - 167.00° WDistribution Western - 157.00° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 07/02/2007Layer Date Loaded - 31/05/2007Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - 07/02/2007Metadata Date Loaded - 31/05/2007Metadata Date Renewed - 14/01/2013Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 30/05/2007
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe distribution of Porbeagle Shark is a scientific interpretation based on the best available information from published and unpublished sourcesLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual fish distribution of Porbeagle Shark within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Porbeagle sharkSpecies Scientific Name - Lamna nasus (Bonnaterre 1788)Species Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - POSEndangered Status - Not threatenedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - Pelagic offshoreMinimum Depth - 0 mMaximum Depth - 370 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Porbeagle Shark and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Malcolm Francis, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCertification Date - 20/09/2010CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 02/09/1978Coverage: Temporal Latest - 30/09/2008Distribution Northern - 28.00° SDistribution Southern - 58.00° SDistribution Eastern - 167.00° WDistribution Western - 157.00° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 07/10/2003Layer Date Loaded - 10/11/2003Layer Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Metadata Date Received - 07/10/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 10/11/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 10/11/2003
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe WInter distribution of Blue Warehou is a scientific interpretation based on the best available information from published and unpublished sourcesLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Winter fish distribution of Blue Warehou within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - There are also layers depicting annual, summer, autumn and spring distributions for this speciesFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Blue warehouSpecies Scientific Name - Seriolella brama (Günther 1860)Species Maori Name - Warehou, TarakihiSpecies Code - WAREndangered Status - Not listedSeason - WinterHabitat Type - PelagicMinimum Depth - 0 mMaximum Depth - 540 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Blue Warehou and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Malcolm Francis, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCertification Date - 20/09/2010CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 03/09/1978Coverage: Temporal Latest - 30/09/2008Distribution Northern - 34.27° SDistribution Southern - 49.13° SDistribution Eastern - 178.86° EDistribution Western - 165.69° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 08/12/2003Layer Date Loaded - 16/03/2004Layer Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Metadata Date Received - 08/12/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 16/03/2004Metadata Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 18/12/2003
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Summer distribution of Westland petrelLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Custodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Summer distribution of Westland petrel within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - There are also layers depicting annual, summer, autumn and winter distributions for this speciesFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Westland petrel Species Scientific Name - Procellaria westlandicaSpecies Maori Name - TaikoSpecies Code - XWPEndangered Status - Naturally uncommonSeason - SummerHabitat Type - Coastal ForestMinimum Depth - n/aMaximum Depth - n/aAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Summer distribution of Westland petrel and no significant problems are known.Certified/Refereed By - Jean-Claude Stahl, Te Papa Tongarewa National Museum of New ZealandCertification Date - 01/02/2004CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 01/01/1974Coverage: Temporal Latest - 31/12/2002Distribution Northern - 33.92° SDistribution Southern - 47.33° SDistribution Eastern - 167.00° WDistribution Western - 157.00° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 02/11/2004Layer Date Loaded - 06/05/2009Layer Date Renewed - 27/02/2013Metadata Date Received - 02/11/2004Metadata Date Loaded - 06/05/2009Metadata Date Renewed - 27/02/2013Maintenance and Update Frequency - as neededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 06/05/2009
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Spring distribution of White-chinned petrelLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Custodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Spring distribution of White-chinned petrel within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - There are also layers depicting annual, summer, autumn and winter distributions for this speciesFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - White-chinned petrel Species Scientific Name - Procellaria a. aequinoctialisSpecies Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - XWCEndangered Status - DecliningSeason - SpringHabitat Type - Open tussockMinimum Depth - n/aMaximum Depth - n/aAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Spring distribution of White-chinned petrel and no significant problems are known.Certified/Refereed By - Jean-Claude Stahl, Te Papa Tongarewa National Museum of New ZealandCertification Date - 01/02/2004CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 01/01/1984Coverage: Temporal Latest - 31/12/2003Distribution Northern - 29.10° SDistribution Southern - 58.00° SDistribution Eastern - 167.00° WDistribution Western - 157.00° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 02/11/2004Layer Date Loaded - 06/05/2009Layer Date Renewed - 27/02/2013Metadata Date Received - 02/11/2004Metadata Date Loaded - 06/05/2009Metadata Date Renewed - 27/02/2013Maintenance and Update Frequency - as neededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 06/05/2009
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Autumn distribution of Westland petrelLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Custodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Autumn distribution of Westland petrel within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - There are also layers depicting annual, summer, autumn and winter distributions for this speciesFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Westland petrel Species Scientific Name - Procellaria westlandicaSpecies Maori Name - TaikoSpecies Code - XWPEndangered Status - Naturally uncommonSeason - AutumnHabitat Type - Coastal ForestMinimum Depth - n/aMaximum Depth - n/aAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Autumn distribution of Westland petrel and no significant problems are known.Certified/Refereed By - Jean-Claude Stahl, Te Papa Tongarewa National Museum of New ZealandCertification Date - 01/02/2004CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 01/01/1974Coverage: Temporal Latest - 31/12/2002Distribution Northern - 33.92° SDistribution Southern - 47.33° SDistribution Eastern - 167.00° WDistribution Western - 157.00° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 02/11/2004Layer Date Loaded - 06/05/2009Layer Date Renewed - 27/02/2013Metadata Date Received - 02/11/2004Metadata Date Loaded - 06/05/2009Metadata Date Renewed - 27/02/2013Maintenance and Update Frequency - as neededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 06/05/2009
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Annual juvenile distribution of Sand flounderLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Darren Stevens, NIWA, WellingtonCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of juvenile Sand Flounder within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Annual adult distribution of Sand FlounderFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Sand flounderSpecies Scientific Name - Rhombosolea plebeia (Richardson 1842)Species Maori Name - PaatikiSpecies Code - SFLEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - SpawningHabitat Type - Demersal inshoreMinimum Depth - 0 mMaximum Depth - 10 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines, and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Sand Flounder and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Mark Morrison, NIWA, AucklandCertification Date - 22/06/2006CoverageCoverage Name - New ZealandCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 22/11/1973Coverage: Temporal Latest - 04/07/2005Distribution Northern - 34.45° SDistribution Southern - 47.24° SDistribution Eastern - 176.25° WDistribution Western - 166.58° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 17/07/2006Layer Date Loaded - 25/08/2006Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - 17/07/2006Metadata Date Loaded - 25/08/2006Metadata Date Renewed - 11/04/2011Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 29/08/2006
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TwitterPurpose:Defines the municipal boundaries within Wood County, supporting municipal management, planning, and jurisdictional analysis for government and public services.Supplemental Information:Intended for use in mapping, municipal planning, and jurisdictional management within Wood County.Keywords:Municipal Boundaries, Administrative Boundaries, Jurisdiction, Wood County, Ohio, Mapping, Regional Planning.Lineage:Source(s): Based on local government records, maintained by Wood County GIS for accuracy.Process Steps: Digitized from official municipal records; boundaries confirmed with Wood County municipal authorities.Accuracy and Consistency:Positional Accuracy: Matches local government records and authoritative boundary definitions.Attribute Accuracy: Boundary details verified with municipal records.Logical Consistency: Ensures complete and closed boundaries for each municipality.Data Type:Vector (Polygon)Composition:Polygons representing municipal boundaries within Wood County.Spatial Reference:Coordinate System: Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere (WGS 84)Spatial Reference (WKID): 3857Time Period of Content:Reflects the latest update by Wood County GIS.Currentness Reference:Updated as needed based on changes in municipal boundaries within Wood County.Wood County Auditor's Maintain a yearly update of Annexed Parcels added to Municipal Boundaries.Contacts:Primary Contact:David L. Price, GIS Coordinator, Wood County GIS DepartmentPhone: (419) 373-3984Email: dprice@woodcountyohio.govDistribution Liability:Wood County disclaims responsibility for misuse. Provided "as-is" without warranty for specific use accuracy.Metadata Date:October 21, 2024Metadata Review Date:October 21, 2025Metadata Contact:David L. Price, (419) 373-3984, dprice@woodcountyohio.gov
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Annual juvenile distribution of Seal sharkLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Dr Malcolm Francis, NIWA WellingtonCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of juvenile seal shark within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Annual adult distribution of Seal SharkFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Seal sharkSpecies Scientific Name - Dalatias licha (Bonnaterre 1788)Species Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - BSHEndangered Status - Not threatenedSeason - SpawningHabitat Type - Demersal offshoreMinimum Depth - 183 mMaximum Depth - 1072 mAccuracyAlert Level - 1Warnings and Problems - Seal sharks are not commonly measured by observers or on trawl surveys, and the distribution of juveniles is probably more even than the patchy records indicate.Positional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines, and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Seal shark and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Owen Anderson, NIWA, WellingtonCertification Date - 05/12/2005CoverageCoverage Name - New ZealandCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 04/02/1990Coverage: Temporal Latest - 17/12/2003Distribution Northern - 34.11° SDistribution Southern - 49.37° SDistribution Eastern - 174.04° WDistribution Western - 166.05° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 28/10/2005Layer Date Loaded - 25/08/2006Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - 28/10/2005Metadata Date Loaded - 25/08/2006Metadata Date Renewed - 11/04/2011Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 29/08/2006
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TwitterOpen NABIS ApplicationThe distribution of Ling is a scientific interpretation based on the best available information from published and unpublished sources.Lineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Winter fish distribution of Ling within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - There are also layers depicting annual, summer, autumn and spring distributions for this speciesFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - LingSpecies Scientific Name - Genypterus blacodes (Bloch and Schneider 1801)Species Maori Name - Hokarari, Hoka, RariSpecies Code - LINEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - WinterHabitat Type - Demersal offshoreMinimum Depth - 10 mMaximum Depth - 1200 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Ling and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Malcolm Francis, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCertification Date - 20/09/2010CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 22/01/1965Coverage: Temporal Latest - 30/09/2008Distribution Northern - 28.46° SDistribution Southern - 53.84° SDistribution Eastern - 174.50° WDistribution Western - 165.43° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 05/09/2003Layer Date Loaded - 15/10/2003Layer Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Metadata Date Received - 05/09/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 15/10/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 29/09/2003