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Layer information
Layer Name | fp_cohointrinsicpotential |
Subject Category | Natural resources |
Title | Coho Intrinsic Potential |
Feature Count | 59543 |
Feature Type | Line |
Spatial reference | WA State Plane North |
Open Data Availability | Yes |
Place Keywords | Washington State, King County, WA, Pacific NW |
Theme Keywords | Natres, Biota, Inlandwaters |
Supplemental Information | None |
Attribute information
OBJECTID
From Esri |
Description
Internal feature number. DomainSequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated. |
WTR_NAME
No Source Noted |
Description
Not Found DomainNot Found |
INLAKE
No Source Noted |
Description
Not Found DomainNot Found |
LAKENAME
No Source Noted |
Description
Not Found DomainNot Found |
SCORE_02CF
From King County |
Description
IP score for segment. Domain0.0 to 1.0 by |
InPipedSystem
From King County |
Description
Tracks if the segment is at least half of a segment is within a piped system. DomainNo - Less than half of the segment is within a piped system. Yes - More than half of the segment is within a piped system. |
CurrentAnadromousAccess
From King County |
Description
Tracks if the anadromous species can access the segment given the current passability of barriers downstream. DomainAccessible - Accessible salmon habitat Inaccessible - Inaccessible salmon habitat Partially accessible - Partially accessible salmon habitat No salmon habitat - Stream without potential salmon habitat |
AboveTotalNaturalBarrier
From King County |
Description
Tracks whether the selected segment is above a total natural barrier. DomainYes - Selected segment is above a total natural barrier No - Selected segment is not above a total natural barrier |
AllUSSegmentsZero
From King County |
Description
AllUSSegmentsZero tracks if all segments upstream of the selected segment have an intrinsic potential score of 0. This field is used to limit the segments that are included in the overall upstream habitat quantity distance, value and score fields. DomainYes - All segments upstream of the selected segment have an intrinsic potential score of 0. No - All segments upstream of the selected segment do not have an intrinsic potential score of 0. |
Revisit
From King County |
Description
Reasons that a segment should be revisited. DomainLocation - Location needs to be improved. Upstream Segments Missing - Upstream segments are missing. |
DataStage
From King County |
Description
DataStage tracks the status of the data as it moves through the QAQC process. DomainAcquire - Data needs to be acquired. Approved - Data has been approved by a trained quality control staff member. Engineer Review - Engineer review is needed. Field Review - Field review is needed. Office Review - Office review is needed. Process - Level B data needs to be processed. QC - Quality control review is needed. |
GlobalID
From King County |
Description
Not Found DomainUNREPRESENTED DOMAIN |
Shape
From Esri |
Description
Feature geometry. DomainCoordinates defining the features. |
Shape.STLength()
From SQL Server |
Description
Returns the total length of the elements in a geometry instance. DomainDouble |
Purpose
This data set provides an estimate to the spatial distribution of potential habitat for coho salmon in King County.
Abstract
Information on estimating the quality and extent of historical habitat is needed for ongoing efforts to conserve and eventually recover protected populations of Pacific salmonids.
Because georeferenced spatial data on habitat and fish distribution at the regional scale are lacking, we requested that NOAA implement a GIS approach in modeling the intrinsic potential (IP) of stream reaches to support juvenile coho salmon.
The IP model uses geomorphic and hydrological attributes to estimate the latent potential of stream reaches to provide favorable habitat characteristics for spawning and rearing.
Indices for the model are derived from a DEM and precipitation data.
Thus, the model predicts patterns of relative productive potential expected in the absence of human disturbances, as related through the input data.
The stream lines used as the basis for the IP geometry are based on King County's watercourse dataset, which has omission and spatial accuracy issues.
Contact information
Maintained by | DNRP - Water and Land Resources |
Primary |
Todd Klinka
todd.klinka@kingcounty.gov |
Constraints
Access |
Access Constraint: Data is available on GIS Data Portal: http://www5.kingcounty.gov/gisdataportal/Default.aspx |
Use |
Use Constraint: King County data are made available with the understanding that they shall be used exclusively by the obtainer or his/her authorized agents. Digital products may not be reproduced or redistributed in any form or by any means without the express written authorization of King County. |