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SALMON SPAWNING & REARING HABITAT IN OREGON
Description:
Spawning & rearing, rearing only, and essential habitat identified by Oregon Dept. Fish & Wildlife for chum, coho, fall chinook, and spring chinook salmon in Oregon. Each of the species workspaces contains coverages specific to individual USGS hydrologic cataloging unit; each cover is named according to the HUC, using an h to replace the leading 1. Covers in the prot workspace use a p instead of an h to replace the leading 1. Easily incorporated into maps at the state/county/basin level. Scale: 1:100,000. Major Attribute: River reach number (250K). Projection: R10 Albers.
Record Details:
Record Type:DATA SET
Product Published Date:07/16/1997
Record Last Revised:12/10/2002
Record ID:
3820
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Title
:SALMON SPAWNING & REARING HABITAT IN OREGON
Data Use & Constraints
:Restricted availability. This computer representation has been compiled by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from sources which have supplied data or information that has not been verified by the EPA. This data is offered here as a general representation only, and is not to be used for commercial purposes without verification by an independent professional qualified to verify such data or information. The EPA does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information shown, and shall not be liable for any loss or injury resulting from reliance upon the information shown.