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This map shows the distribution, vegetation departure, current/future landscape intactness, current/future change agents, and potential for change of Northern Goshawk Habitat in the study area. These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. These data may not have the accuracy, resolution, completeness, timeliness, or other characteristics appropriate for applications that potential users of the data may contemplate. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the content of the metadata...
These data identify, in general, the areas of Proposed critical habitat for Coccyzus americanus (yellow billed cuckoo).
This dataset provides an estimate of aquatic intactness (i.e. condition or integrity) across the Bon Cuthrout Trout C's potential distribution. Current aquatic intactness estimates are based on the extent to which human impacts such as water demand, agriculture, urban development, natural resource extraction, dams, diversions, and alterations have disrupted the hydrology, water quality, and habitat quality of aquatic systems across the state of Utah and the Colorado Plateau. Aquatic intactness values will be high in areas where these impacts are low.This HUC6 (12-Digit NHD Hydrologic Unit Code) resolution dataset was created for the Colorado Plateau REA stepdown analysis using the open-source logic modeling framework...
This dataset represents the estimated historical distribution of Colorado River Cutthroat Trout across Utah and the the Colorado Plateau Ecoregion, based on Trout Unlimited's Conservation Success Index (CSI) data.Note, data were not available for the southeastern corner of the study site; please be aware of this gap in coverage. Conservation Success Index:Trout Unlimited developed the Conservation Success Index (CSI) in order to become more strategic and effective in our conservation efforts. Using the CSI, we can quantify and map the conservation status of all native coldwater fishes so that comparisons of existing condition, threats, future security, and management opportunities can be made across watersheds,...
This dataset represents the estimated distribution of wild (non-native or hybrid) trout across Utah and the the Colorado Plateau Ecoregion, based on Trout Unlimited's Conservation Success Index (CSI) data.Note, data were not available for the southeastern corner of the study site; please be aware of this gap in coverage. Conservation Success Index:Trout Unlimited developed the Conservation Success Index (CSI) in order to become more strategic and effective in our conservation efforts. Using the CSI, we can quantify and map the conservation status of all native coldwater fishes so that comparisons of existing condition, threats, future security, and management opportunities can be made across watersheds, river basins,...
This dataset provides an estimate of aquatic intactness (i.e. condition or integrity) across the Roundtail Chub's potential distribution. Current aquatic intactness estimates are based on the extent to which human impacts such as water demand, agriculture, urban development, natural resource extraction, dams, diversions, and alterations have disrupted the hydrology, water quality, and habitat quality of aquatic systems across the state of Utah and the Colorado Plateau. Aquatic intactness values will be high in areas where these impacts are low.This HUC6 (12-Digit NHD Hydrologic Unit Code) resolution dataset was created for the Colorado Plateau REA stepdown analysis using the open-source logic modeling framework...
This dataset provides an estimate of aquatic intactness (i.e. condition or integrity) across the Canyon Treefrog's potential distribution. Current aquatic intactness estimates are based on the extent to which human impacts such as water demand, agriculture, urban development, natural resource extraction, dams, diversions, and alterations have disrupted the hydrology, water quality, and habitat quality of aquatic systems across the state of Utah and the Colorado Plateau. Aquatic intactness values will be high in areas where these impacts are low.This HUC6 (12-Digit NHD Hydrologic Unit Code) resolution dataset was created for the Colorado Plateau REA stepdown analysis using the open-source logic modeling framework...
The biologically significant unit (BSUs) were revised in April 2019, creating the most up-to-date version of this dataset. A BSU is a geographical/spatial area within greater sage-grouse habitat that contains relevant and important habitats which is used as the basis for comparative calculations to support evaluation of changes to habitat. This BSU unit, or subset of this unit, is used in the calculation of the anthropogenic disturbance threshold and in the adaptive management habitat trigger. BSU feature classes were submitted by individual states/EISs and consolidated by the Wildlife Spatial Analysis Lab. They are sometimes referred to as core areas/core habitat areas in the explanations below, which were consolidated...
Refer to methods document for tables and figures:http://eemaps.consbio.webfactional.com/static/Docs/Climate_and_impacts_analysis_methods.pdfClimate Data Selection: Criteria set forth by the Utah Division of Natural Resources (UT-DWR) and Utah State office of the Bureau of Land Management (UT-BLM) specified that the time periods used in the analysis be consistent with those used in the Colorado Plateau Rapid Ecological Assessment Report (Bryce et al., 2012), the spatial resolution for the study area be downscaled from 4 km x 4 km pixel resolution to 1 km x 1 km, that data used for future climate projections be obtained from phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5; (Taylor et al., 2012), and that...
Refer to methods document for tables and figures:http://eemaps.consbio.webfactional.com/static/Docs/Climate_and_impacts_analysis_methods.pdfClimate Data Selection: Criteria set forth by the Utah Division of Natural Resources (UT-DWR) and Utah State office of the Bureau of Land Management (UT-BLM) specified that the time periods used in the analysis be consistent with those used in the Colorado Plateau Rapid Ecological Assessment Report (Bryce et al., 2012), the spatial resolution for the study area be downscaled from 4 km x 4 km pixel resolution to 1 km x 1 km, that data used for future climate projections be obtained from phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5; (Taylor et al., 2012), and that...
Refer to methods document for tables and figures:http://eemaps.consbio.webfactional.com/static/Docs/Climate_and_impacts_analysis_methods.pdfClimate Data Selection: Criteria set forth by the Utah Division of Natural Resources (UT-DWR) and Utah State office of the Bureau of Land Management (UT-BLM) specified that the time periods used in the analysis be consistent with those used in the Colorado Plateau Rapid Ecological Assessment Report (Bryce et al., 2012), the spatial resolution for the study area be downscaled from 4 km x 4 km pixel resolution to 1 km x 1 km, that data used for future climate projections be obtained from phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5; (Taylor et al., 2012), and that...
Refer to methods document for tables and figures:http://eemaps.consbio.webfactional.com/static/Docs/Climate_and_impacts_analysis_methods.pdfClimate Data Selection: Criteria set forth by the Utah Division of Natural Resources (UT-DWR) and Utah State office of the Bureau of Land Management (UT-BLM) specified that the time periods used in the analysis be consistent with those used in the Colorado Plateau Rapid Ecological Assessment Report (Bryce et al., 2012), the spatial resolution for the study area be downscaled from 4 km x 4 km pixel resolution to 1 km x 1 km, that data used for future climate projections be obtained from phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5; (Taylor et al., 2012), and that...
This product is as subset of a legacy dataset and is included in the REA publication as it was used in the analysis for the Colorado Plateau REA. The legacy dataset was not part of the GRSG official HMA designations or planning process in 2015. For the most current version of sage-grouse habitat delinations assiciated with BLM Land Use Plans please visit the Greater Sage Grouse page on the Landscape Approach Data Portal. Updated in December, 2012 to the National Sage-grouse Planning Effort area. Canada, Washington, and Bi-State Distinct Population Segment areas were removed. Original versions exist in the 'Wildlife/Data' Sage-grouse directories at the NOC. This spatial dataset represents modeled occupied greater...
Refer to methods document for tables and figures:http://eemaps.consbio.webfactional.com/static/Docs/Climate_and_impacts_analysis_methods.pdfClimate Data Selection: Criteria set forth by the Utah Division of Natural Resources (UT-DWR) and Utah State office of the Bureau of Land Management (UT-BLM) specified that the time periods used in the analysis be consistent with those used in the Colorado Plateau Rapid Ecological Assessment Report (Bryce et al., 2012), the spatial resolution for the study area be downscaled from 4 km x 4 km pixel resolution to 1 km x 1 km, that data used for future climate projections be obtained from phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5; (Taylor et al., 2012), and that...
This map shows all the places conservation elements. Some of the places included exhibit high biodiversity or ecological and cultural value. This map also shows other managed areas from the Protected Areas Database, as well as those that are excluded. Associated input datasets are also included; they relate to biodiversity, special areas, and development. These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. These data may not have the accuracy, resolution, completeness, timeliness, or other characteristics...
Sage-grouse habitat areas divided into proposed management categories within Nevada and California project study boundaries. HABITAT CATEGORY DETERMINATION The process for category determination was directed by the Nevada Sagebrush Ecosystem Technical team. Sage-grouse habitat was determined from a statewide resource selection function model and first categorized into 4 classes: high, moderate, low, and non-habitat. The standard deviations (SD) from a normal distribution of RSF values created from a set of validation points (10% of the entire telemetry dataset) were used to categorize habitat ‘quality’ classes. 1) High quality habitat comprised pixels with RSF values < 0.5 SD. 2) Moderate > 0.5 and < 1.0 SD. 3)...
Categories: Data;
Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service,
ArcGIS Service Definition,
Citation,
Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Biota, Boundaries, Environment,
Greater sage-grouse,
Habitat,
Nevada,
Sage-Grouse,
The dataset summarizes total area (km2) and proportion of Central Valley waterbird habitat, summed across individual waterbird habitats (i.e., wetland and cropland types), that was available for each of 17 projected scenarios. The dataset also includes relatively recent (year 2005) area of existing habitat (i.e., “existing area”) for comparison with areas based on scenarios. Analysis was conducted for the projection period including water-years 2006–2099 (water-year defined as October-December and January–September of the following year). Because habitat areas vary through the season with timing of crop harvest and flooding of wetlands and post-harvested fields, annual areas and proportions represent summation...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Central Valley of California,
climate change,
cropland,
habitat,
urbanization,
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) developed a regression model for estimating mean August baseflow per square mile of drainage area in cooperation with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to help resource managers assess relative amounts of baseflow in streams with Maine Atlantic Salmon habitat (Lombard and others, 2021). The model was applied to each reach of a stream network derived from select National Hydrography Dataset Plus High-Resolution (NHDPlusHR) data in the State of Maine south of 46º 21′55″ N latitude. The spatial coverage developed from the stream network contains model-estimated mean August baseflow per square mile of drainage area as an attribute of each NHDPlusHR reach. Please...
Categories: Data,
Data Release - Revised;
Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service,
ArcGIS Service Definition,
Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Atlantic,
Atlantic Salmon,
August,
Distinct Population Segment,
Hydrology,
In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.; Smith, S.G., et al. 2011, Multispecies survey design for assessing reef-fish stocks, spatially explicit management performance, and ecosystem condition. Fisheries Research 109(2011)25-41; Brandt, M.E., et. al. 2009, A Cooperative Multi-agency Reef Fish Monitoring Protocol for the Florida Keys Coral...
Categories: Data;
Types: NetCDF OPeNDAP Service;
Tags: Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuaries Reef Fish Monitoring,
array,
array-data,
basis,
basisOfRecord,
In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.; Smith, S.G., et al. 2011, Multispecies survey design for assessing reef-fish stocks, spatially explicit management performance, and ecosystem condition. Fisheries Research 109(2011)25-41; Brandt, M.E., et. al. 2009, A Cooperative Multi-agency Reef Fish Monitoring Protocol for the Florida Keys Coral...
Categories: Data;
Types: NetCDF OPeNDAP Service;
Tags: Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuaries Reef Fish Monitoring,
array,
array-data,
basis,
basisOfRecord,
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