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This feature class Describes the spatial location of recreation sites within or in close proximity to an administrative unit. Recreation sites are stored in three feature classes. The feature class Recreation_Site_pt represents recreation sites so small they are displayed as points, Recreation_Site_pl represents recreation sites large enough to be represented by area features, and Recreation_Site_ln represents recreation sites that are represented by lines. Any type of recreation site may be contained in any of the feature classes but any given recreation site must be contained in only one of the three feature classes. Recreation sites are grouped hierarchically. For example, a campground may be composed of many...
This feature class Describes the spatial location of recreation sites within or in close proximity to an administrative unit. Recreation sites are stored in three feature classes. The feature class Recreation_Site_pt represents recreation sites so small they are displayed as points, Recreation_Site_pl represents recreation sites large enough to be represented by area features, and Recreation_Site_ln represents recreation sites that are represented by lines. Any type of recreation site may be contained in any of the feature classes but any given recreation site must be contained in only one of the three feature classes. Recreation sites are grouped hierarchically. For example, a campground may be composed of many...
![]() These data area an extraction of the "dominant" non-extractive/recreational data from the Northern Hawaii Ocean Uses Atlas. For the full dataset please visit, http://www.mpa.gov/dataanalysis/hi_coastal_use/ The Hawaii Coastal Use Mapping Project is an innovative partnership between NOAA's National Marine Protected Areas Center, NOAA's Pacific Islands Regional Office (PIRO), the Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR), and NOAA's Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center . The project was designed to enhance ocean management by gathering geospatial data on human uses of the nearshore ocean environment in the Kawaihae-Keahole region of Hawaii Island. It has provided an unprecedented, comprehensive, consistent...
Blue ribbon streams in Wyoming. Blue ribbon streams are defined as stream reaches with greater than 600 pounds of trout per stream mile.
This layer shows the National Recreation areas found in Wyoming. This layer was created by subsetting a layer showing federally managed data within the state of Wyoming and obtaining all National Recreation Areas; Flaming Gorge and Bighorn Canyon.
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Tags: Bighorn Canyon,
Camping,
Fishing,
Flaming Gorge,
National Recreation Area,
![]() These data area an extraction of the "dominant" extractive data from the Northern Hawaii Ocean Uses Atlas. For the full dataset please visit, http://www.mpa.gov/dataanalysis/hi_coastal_use/ The Hawaii Coastal Use Mapping Project is an innovative partnership between NOAA's National Marine Protected Areas Center, NOAA's Pacific Islands Regional Office (PIRO), the Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR), and NOAA's Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center . The project was designed to enhance ocean management by gathering geospatial data on human uses of the nearshore ocean environment in the Kawaihae-Keahole region of Hawaii Island. It has provided an unprecedented, comprehensive, consistent and spatially explicit...
![]() This dataset reflects coral reef locations classified by estimated threat. The threat estimates is destructive fishing.
![]() Threats to coral reefs from fishing pressure evaluated based on coastal population density and shelf area (up to 30 m depth) within 30 km of reef. Analysis calibrated using survey observations of coral reef fish abundance. Management effectiveness included as mitigating factor for threats to reefs inside marine protected areas (MPAs).
This feature class Describes the spatial location of recreation sites within or in close proximity to an administrative unit. Recreation sites are stored in three feature classes. The feature class Recreation_Site_pt represents recreation sites so small they are displayed as points, Recreation_Site_pl represents recreation sites large enough to be represented by area features, and Recreation_Site_ln represents recreation sites that are represented by lines. Any type of recreation site may be contained in any of the feature classes but any given recreation site must be contained in only one of the three feature classes. Recreation sites are grouped hierarchically. For example, a campground may be composed of many...
This feature class Describes the spatial location of recreation sites within or in close proximity to an administrative unit. Recreation sites are stored in three feature classes. The feature class Recreation_Site_pt represents recreation sites so small they are displayed as points, Recreation_Site_pl represents recreation sites large enough to be represented by area features, and Recreation_Site_ln represents recreation sites that are represented by lines. Any type of recreation site may be contained in any of the feature classes but any given recreation site must be contained in only one of the three feature classes. Recreation sites are grouped hierarchically. For example, a campground may be composed of many...
![]() These data are an extraction of the "dominant' fishing data from the California Ocean Uses dataset. For the full dataset please visit, http://www.mpa.gov/dataanalysis/atlas_ca/. The California Ocean Uses Atlas Project is an innovative public-private partnership between NOAA's Marine Protected Areas Center and Marine Conservation Biology Institute . Funded by grants from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the Resources Legacy Fund Foundation , the Atlas project fills a critical information gap in ocean management by mapping, for the first time, the full range of significant human uses of the ocean in state and federal waters of the coast of California. Spatial data for nearly 30 ocean uses were gathered through...
![]() These data area an extraction of the "dominant" fishing data from the New Hampshire and Southern Maine Ocean Uses Atlas. For the full dataset please visit, http://www.mpa.gov/dataanalysis/atlas_nhsm/. The New Hampshire and Southern Maine Ocean Uses Atlas Project is an innovative partnership between NOAA's Marine Protected Areas Center and the University of New Hampshire’s Coastal Response Resource Center CRCC. Inspired by and used in the March 2010 Spill of National Significance drill (SONS 2010 ), the Atlas project fills a critical information gap in response efforts and ocean management by mapping, for the first time, the full range of significant human uses of the ocean in state and federal waters off of the...
![]() This dataset depicts threats to coral reefs from fishing pressure evaluated based on coastal population density and shelf area (up to 30 m depth) within 30 km of reef. Analysis calibrated using survey observations of coral reef fish abundance. Management effectiveness included as mitigating factor for threats to reefs inside marine protected areas (MPAs).
![]() This dataset shows threats to coral reefs from fishing pressure evaluated based on coastal population density and shelf area (up to 30 m depth) within 30 km of reef. Analysis calibrated using survey observations of coral reef fish abundance. Management effectiveness included as mitigating factor for threats to reefs inside marine protected areas (MPAs).
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