National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) August 2005 cc_Chin_Distribution_08_2005_utm vector digital data \\GISMAIN\C$\fish_reproject\cc_Chin_Distribution_08_2005_utm.shp cc_Chin_Distribution_08_2005_utm 'CC_Chinook_Distribution_08_2005' depicts Chinook presence as well as habitat type and quality in the California Coastal Evolutionary Significant Unit (ESU). The data was compiled by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) Southwest Regional Office (SWR) in an effort to designate Critical Habitat for Chinook in California. The linework for this layer is based on the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) and Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (PSMFC) 1:100,000 scale stream based routed hydrography. SWR biologists divided the routed hydrography into stream segments using the best available information to represent local Chinook distribution and habitat. As a result, each segment has its own unique identifier (GIS_Link) and related presence and habitat information. The data set is in shapefile format and can be included as a map layer in a GIS.This data set is an update of 'CC_Chinook_Distribution_06_2005' This layer was created to aid SWR biologists in establishing Critical Habitat for Chinook in the California Coastal ESU. The layer represents an approximation of Chinook occupancy and habitat quality in the region and is best suited for mapping those properties in the aforementioned region. The 'CC_Chinook_Distribution_08_205' layer includes information pertaining to both occupied and unoccupied stream reaches. For instance, there are some stream reaches that have habitat suitable for Chinook rearing, but that are not occupied by Chinook. Therefore, it is important to query the desired stream segments based on attribute information, such as occupancy, when mapping in a GIS to avoid confusion. en August 2005 publication date In work As needed -124.408970 -122.661708 41.428695 38.427032 382254.285737 528266.726185 4586135.459614 4253851.704040 ISO 19115 Topic Category Biota Environment Inland Waters Location Oceans Rivers Fish Chinook Salmonid Oncorhynchus tshawytscha O. tshawytscha Distribution Habitat Evolutionary Significant Unit (ESU) California CA California Coastal ESU Northern California None None NOAA Fisheries Charleen Gavette GIS Technician mailing and physical address
777 Sonoma Ave., Rm. 325
Santa Rosa CA 95404
(707)-575-6017 charleen.gavette@noaa.gov
Data layers from the following were used as basemap layers or as detailed in the 'Process Description' section during the designation process: California Department of Fish and Game, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission,California Geospatial Information Data Library, State Coastal Conservancy, California Department of Forestry, US Geological Survey Microsoft Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 2; ESRI ArcCatalog 9.1.0.722 Shapefile
This data set is in final form. Occupancy and habitat designations are based on a 1:100,000 hydrography data layer. Therefore, any streams not visible at that scale were not included in the designation process. The positional accuracy of each designated stream segment varies with the amount of information available for that particular stream reach, as well as the precision with which the stream segment's upper and lower extents were marked on the paper maps, and how accurately that information was transferred into a digital format. The positional accuracy is also dependent on the basemap data used in the process. The stream segment determinations can be no more accurate than the CDFG 1:100,000 hydrography layer they are based on. As a result, this data set is not suitable for any type of high-precision measurement applications. Stream segments were identified and assigned attributes by SWR biologists using CDFG 1:100,000 hydrogrography data and other basemap information on hard copy maps. The segments' upper and lower extents were manually marked onto the basemaps by the biologists. This information was then visually interpreted from the paper maps and entered into a digital format using the "Route Tools" extension provided by CDFG. The resulting event table was then used with the CDFG routed hydrography as the route reference to create routed events based on the biologists' segment determinations. The Microsoft Access table containing the accompanying segment attribute information was joined using 'GIS_Link' as the related field, and the shapefile 'CC_Chinook_Draft_2004' was created from the routed events. To minimize errors that may have occurred during the process, the completed digital file was compared against the marked maps for consistency. The biologists also reviewed the completed digital file to ensure attribute information was associated with the correct stream segments. Public comments were received following draft publication of the Critical Habitat Proposed Rule in December 2004. These comments were incorporated into the data set and the final distirbution file 'CC_Chinook_Distribution_06_2005' was created. Further review and refinement produced the current 'CC_Chinook_Distribution_08_2005' dataset. August 2005 NOAA Fisheries Charleen Gavette GIS Technician mailing and physical address
777 Sonoma Ave
Santa Rosa CA 95404
(707)-575-6017 charleen.gavette@noaa.gov
Dataset copied.20060111
'LLID' identifier from CDFG routed hydrography; 'GIS_Link' unique identifier designated by SWR biologists for each stream segment Vector String 337 Simple FALSE TRUE TRUE Polyline 337 coordinate pair 0.000512 0.000512 meters Universal Transverse Mercator100.999600-123.0000000.000000500000.0000000.000000 North American Datum of 1927 Clarke 1866 6378206.400000 294.978698 GCS_North_American_1927 NAD_1927_UTM_Zone_10N EVENTID Combined with the "Basin" attribute this is the unique identifier for each stream segment designated by the SWR biologists. EVENTID String 30 LLID Unique Stream Identifier obtained from the CDFG routed hydrography data layer. This field was necessary to relate the event table to the CDFG hydrography layer when creating the routed events. LLID String 20 FID Internal feature number. ESRI Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated. FID String 30 Shape Feature geometry. ESRI Coordinates defining the features. Shape String 20 BEGFT The beginning point, in feet (automatically extracted by the 'Route Tools' extension), for each stream segment designated by the SWR biologists moving from the stream mouth in an upstream direction. BEGFT Number 11 ENDFT The end point, in feet (automatically extracted by the 'Route Tools' extension), for each stream segment designated by the SWR biologists moving from the stream mouth in an upstream direction. ENDFT Number 11 COMMENTS Comments deemed necessary during the creation of the event table. COMMENTS String 254 GIS_LINK Field used to link the routed event file and the Access database. GIS_LINK String 70 ESU Signifies in which ESU the segment is located. ESU String 15 BASIN This field was used by SWR biologists to assist in designating which basin the segment was located in. The information was later included as part of the "GIS_Link." BASIN String 30 DATE_ Date of segment identification. DATE_ String 48 PRESENCE Status of salmonid occupancy in the stream segment: Yes, Likely, No, or Unknown (Unk). PRESENCE String 45 STREAM_STREAM_Number14The name of the stream the segment is located n according to the CDFG routed hydrography layer.SEGMENT_SEGMENT_String10Identifying number. Combined with the "Basin" atribute it created the unique identifier.STAFF_STAFF_Date8Initials of staff biologist evaluating the stream segment. WATERSHD The watershed in which the segment is located. WATERSHD String 12 cc_Chin_Distribution_08_2005_utmFeature Class337SPAWNHABSPAWNHABString16Presence of Spawning Habitat in the stream segment: Yes, Likely, No, or Unknown (Unk).QUALSPWNQUALSPWNString24Quality of the Spawning Habitat in the stream segment: Good, Fair, Poor, or Unknown (Unk).REARHABREARHABString14Presence of Rearing Habitat in the stream segment: Yes, Likely, No, or Unknown (Unk).QUALREARQUALREARString23Quality of the Rearing Habitat in the stream segment: Good, Fair, Poor, or Unknown (Unk).MIGRAHABMIGRAHABString15Presence of Migration Habitat in the stream segment: Yes, Likely, No, or Unknown (Unk).ADLTHOLDADLTHOLDNumber4Presence of Adult Holding in the stream segment: 0 = No, 1 = Yes.QUALMIGRQUALMIGRString24Quality of the Migration Habitat in the stream segment: Good, Fair, Poor, or Unknown (Unk).ESTUAHABESTUAHABString15Presence of Estuarine Habitat in the stream segment: Yes, Likely, No, or Unknown (Unk).QUALESTUQUALESTUString24Quality of the Estuarine Habitat in the stream segment: Good, Fair, Poor, or Unknown (Unk). NOAA Fisheries Charleen Gavette GIS Technician (707)-575-6017 charleen.gavette@noaa.gov Downloadable Data No warranty, expressed or implied is made and no liability is assumed by NOAA Fisheries as to the positional or attribute accuracy of the data. The act of distribution shall not constitute any such warranty and no responsibility is assumed by the U.S. Government in the use of these files. 1.687 0.909 20060111 NOAA Fisheries Charleen Gavette GIS Technician mailing and physical address
777Sonoma Ave., Rm. 325
Santa Rosa CA 95404
(707)-575-6017 charleen.gavette@noaa.gov
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