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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...
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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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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...
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A campground subset of an automated inventory of the names and locations of physical and cultural geographic features located throughout the United States.
Conclusions:Random camping and off-highway vehicles have impacted water quality in the Ghost-Waiparous basin of Alberta. Sediment loading coefficients in the lower regions of the Waiparous and Ghost rivers were much greater than would be expected in rivers draining a similar forested environment in the upper foothills of southern Alberta and were even greater than loading coefficients in streams draining agricultural lands at lower elevations where sediment erosion is a common problem.Thresholds/Learnings:


    map background search result map search result map Campgrounds from the USGS Names Database for Wyoming at 1:24,000 Wyoming National Recreation Areas NOAA Northern Hawaii Coastal Use Mapping Project - Extractive (dominant areas) NOAA Northern Hawaii Coastal Use Mapping Project - Non-extractive/Recreation (dominant areas) National Recreational Rivers Database (Snapshot August 2016) NOAA Northern Hawaii Coastal Use Mapping Project - Extractive (dominant areas) Wyoming National Recreation Areas Campgrounds from the USGS Names Database for Wyoming at 1:24,000 National Recreational Rivers Database (Snapshot August 2016)