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    Georgia Trout Streams Public Download All Layers

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • gis-gadnrwrd.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Sep 25, 2021
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    GADNR Wildlife Resources (2021). Georgia Trout Streams Public Download All Layers [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/c019227530f545f1ad74d71ab3ff9144
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    Sep 25, 2021
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    GADNR Wildlife Resources
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    Description

    These features are a public copy of those used to create the Trout Streams of Georgia interactive map. The streams are derived from the NHD Plus V2 dataset from the US EPA. However, the stream lines are simplified to allow faster processing and will not match exactly to the lines from the NHD. Note that streams marked as heavily stocked are those on public property that receive the most stocked fish and are more easily accessible to anglers. Public lands, such as the National Forest and WMA boundaries are not exact and are meant only for reference. Please use common sense when fishing near a boundary with private property and respect the rights of property owners.For specific questions about regulations or seasons, please visit: georgiawildlife.com/Fishing/Trout You may access these data without an ArcGIS Online account, but to download you will need to create an account.

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    Map Document of Forage Fish Habitat for the Strait of Georgia

    • maps.sogdatacentre.ca
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 3, 2021
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    Pacific Salmon Foundation (2021). Map Document of Forage Fish Habitat for the Strait of Georgia [Dataset]. https://maps.sogdatacentre.ca/documents/44d357a459604acea551c6e5539764c0
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    Nov 3, 2021
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    Pacific Salmon Foundation
    Area covered
    Strait of Georgia
    Description

    Download a map document showing Pacific sand lance and Surf smelt spawning habitat in the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia. To do this the map utilizes two datasets: The Predicted Suitable Forage Fish Habitat data which was calculated using the ShoreZone database. Additional information about this dataset can be found here. A Forage Fish Spawning Beach Monitoring dataset that contains data from beach sampling of Pacific sand lance and Surf smelt spawn events. This dataset is assembled by Strait of Georgia Data Centre staff using data submissions from a network of organizations (e.g. Sea Watch, MABBRI, Peninsula Streams Society) that often employ the help of citizen scientists to conduct their efforts. There is a parent metadata record for this dataset here, from which you can access child record about some of the individual survey efforts (e.g. child record titled 'Forage fish habitat monitoring data in the Capital Regional District, 2018+).

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Georgia Trout Streams Public Download All Layers

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Sep 25, 2021
Dataset authored and provided by
GADNR Wildlife Resources
Area covered
Description

These features are a public copy of those used to create the Trout Streams of Georgia interactive map. The streams are derived from the NHD Plus V2 dataset from the US EPA. However, the stream lines are simplified to allow faster processing and will not match exactly to the lines from the NHD. Note that streams marked as heavily stocked are those on public property that receive the most stocked fish and are more easily accessible to anglers. Public lands, such as the National Forest and WMA boundaries are not exact and are meant only for reference. Please use common sense when fishing near a boundary with private property and respect the rights of property owners.For specific questions about regulations or seasons, please visit: georgiawildlife.com/Fishing/Trout You may access these data without an ArcGIS Online account, but to download you will need to create an account.

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