Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. The dataset originated from a GIS layer (2001) that was developed by ODFW's Bull Trout Coordinator, Mary Hanson. Additions and modifications were made during the Natural Resource Information Management Program's 24K Project which were limited to the current anadromous zones of the state. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format.Columbia River redband trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri, a subspecies of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, is native to the Fraser and Columbia River drainages, east of the Cascade Mountains to barrier falls on the Pend Oreille, Spokane, Snake and Kootenai rivers (Allendorf et al. 1980; Behnke 1992). Northern Great Basin redband trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss newberrii, are found in the closed basins of south-central Oregon as well as the Upper Klamath Lake basin. While Upper Klamath Lake now drains to the ocean, redband trout in the basin had ancestors that came from interior connections to the Great Basin and not from connections to the ocean (Behnke 1992).Redband trout, for the purposes of habitat distribution mapping, are generally defined as stream-resident O. mykiss gairdneri; migration is confined within their natal stream or watershed while steelhead, or the anadromous life form of O.mykiss gairdneri, migrate from their natal stream to the ocean and back. It is recognized, that while redband and steelhead habitat distribution datasets are published separately, overlapping areas represent the same subspecies.The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2016. The data, while now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset, are published by unique feature ID's that share a common set of attributes.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2016. The data, while now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset, are published by unique feature ID's that share a common set of attributes.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2016. The data, while now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset, are published by unique feature ID's that share a common set of attributes.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed primarily in 2011 and were linear referenced to the National Hydrography Dataset in Spring of 2014.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2016. The data, while now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset, are published by unique feature ID's that share a common set of attributes.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, Dr. Benjamin Clemens. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2016. The data, while now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset, are published by unique feature ID's that share a common set of attributes.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, Dr. Benjamin Clemens. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, Dr. Benjamin Clemens. Fisheries biologists, Luke Schultz, Rob Roninger, BLM, and Dr. Stewart Reid, as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2016. The data, while now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset, are published by unique feature ID's that share a common set of attributes.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
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Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
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Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
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Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
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Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry..
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
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Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
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Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
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, ...3 more...
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Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. The dataset originated from a GIS layer (2001) that was developed by ODFW's Bull Trout Coordinator, Mary Hanson. Additions and modifications were made during the Natural Resource Information Management Program's 24K Project which were limited to the current anadromous zones of the state. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
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, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
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, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
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, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
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[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in June 2015. The Standard document can be found at: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/fit/bioscience/docs/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv3.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2015. The data were recently migrated to USGS managed, Hydrography Event Management (HEM) tool compliant, event feature class format based on the National Hydrography Dataset.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach, David L. Bradford. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution.These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by native or non-native fish populations. The term "currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive cycles. Historical habitat includes suitable habitat that fish no longer access and will not access in the foreseeable future without human intervention. This information is based on sampling, the best professional opinion of Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or other natural resources agency staff biologists or modeling (see the fhdBasis field). Due to natural variations in run size, water conditions, or other environmental factors, some habitats identified may not be used annually. These data now comply with the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data Standard that was adopted by the Oregon Geographic Information Council in April 2020. The Standard document can be found at: https://www.oregon.gov/geo/standards/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandard_v4.pdf. Historical habitat distribution data are within the scope of the standard and are identified via the habitat use (fhdUseType) attribute. Historical habitats are only identified outside of currently accessible habitat and are not comprehensive. Data representing current habitat for anadromous and resident salmonid species are generally more comprehensive than data for non-game and non-native fish species. All datasets are subject to update as new information becomes available.Key features of the Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution Data include: species, run, life history, habitat use, origin, production, the basis for each record, originator name, originator entity and reference. Habitat distribution data are mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide and are based on the National Hydrography dataset. The data are made available as GIS files in both shapefile and ESRI geodatabase format. The data were developed over an extensive time period ranging from 1996 to 2021. The data are now managed on the National Hydrography Dataset and have been synchronized to April 2019 NHD geometry.
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jon K. Bowers, Ruth Schellbach. Numerous fisheries biologists from ODFW as well as other natural resource agencies and tribes have contributed toward the development of these data. Data originator names are attributed at the feature level.
fhdAccess
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Access Method, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Unassisted: Habitat is currently accessible independent of an active trap and haul operation]
, [TrapAndHaul: Habitat is currently accessible because of an active trap and haul operation]
, [NA: Not applicable (all non-anadromous species), plus lakes and reservoirs]
, ...1 more...
)
fhdBarrierFtrID
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Barrier ID at End Extent
)
fhdEndExtent
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: End Extent Determination, length: 15
, Coded Values:
[Artificial: Habitat ends at an artificial barrier]
, [NaturalSSBT: Habitat ends at a location that meets SSBT physical habitat criteria according to Oregon Department of Forestry field survey guidance]
, [NaturalEOFU: Habitat ends at a location that meets Oregon Department of Forestry physical habitat survey criteria for end of fish use (EOFU)]
, ...3 more...
)