The Communities at Sea maps use Vessel Trip Report location point data as input to create density polygons representing visitation frequency ("fisherdays"). The data show total labor including crew time and the time spent in transit to and from fishing locations. They do not show other variables such as vessel value or number of pounds landed. The results can be interpreted as maps of "community presence." This layer shows data for the small bottom trawl fishing gear group for North Kingstown, RI from 2011-2015.
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1939 Digital Aerial Photography Contributor: Rhode Island Department of Administration, Statewide Planning Program This map service features scanned, georeferenced historical aerial photography collected in May of 1939. The scanned images are panchromatic (black and white) and have a spatial resolution of approximately 4 feet. While the original prints are archived by the Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program, the scanned images are available from the Rhode Island Geographic Information System (RIGIS) consortium (https://rigis.org)Users can download these images.visit this page and download them all. use this imagery Download App to choose the ones you needThese download in zipped MrSID format. Web services available:ArcGIS Online hosted tile layer ArcGIS map service (REST endpoint)Metadata
This hosted feature layer has been published in RI State Plane Feet NAD 83.Representative locations of exterior fire hydrants throughout Rhode Island. These data were originally designed and developed for Rhode Island E 9-1-1 Uniform Emergency Telephone System (RI E 9-1-1) purposes. This dataset continues to be maintained to provide an accurate spatial reference for RI E 9-1-1 telecommunicators. Portions of this dataset were collected as early as 2001. Inaccuracies do exist in these data and are therefore under constant revision. Any discrepancies, inaccuracies or inconsistencies recognized in these data should be reported to the pertinent municipality who should alert RI E-911. Users are also encouraged to email ri911gis@akassociates911.com with any suggested updates for this actively maintained dataset.
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The Communities at Sea maps use Vessel Trip Report location point data as input to create density polygons representing visitation frequency ("fisherdays"). The data show total labor including crew time and the time spent in transit to and from fishing locations. They do not show other variables such as vessel value or number of pounds landed. The results can be interpreted as maps of "community presence." This layer shows data for the small bottom trawl fishing gear group for North Kingstown, RI from 2011-2015.