Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution
These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used
currently by wild, natural, and/or hatchery fish populations. The term
"currently" is defined as within the past five reproductive
cycles. 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 March, 2008. The Standard document can be found at:
http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/docs/bioscience/OregonFishHabitatDistributionDataStandardv1.pdf
Historical habitat distribution data are outside the scope of the
standard and are now maintained in separate datasets.
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 now mapped at a 1:24,000 scale statewide
and are based on the Pacific Northwest Framework 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 2009.