Name: FWMIS Named Polygon Lakes/Ponds/Reservoirs Label
Display Field: OFFICIAL_NM
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This layer contains named lake and other hydrography feature type labels derived from the "name" field of the FWMIS Waterbody Polygons attribute table.
This layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:433,342.
Label symbology is controlled by a label manager label classes using the following visiblity scales:
1) 1:433,342 to 1:216,672
2) 1:216,671 to 1:144,418
3) 1:144,417 to 1:108,336
4) 1:108,335 to 1:54,168
5) 1:54,167 to 1:27,084
6) 1:27,083 to 1:13,542
7) 1:13,541 to 1:6,771
8) Not Visible Beyond 1:6,770
The FWMIS Hydropolygons are based off of the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset and are used to identify spatial representation of mapped waterbodies within the province of Alberta. This layer provides fish species presence (both current and historic), Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) Waterbody ID, and Waterbody Official and Common Name. FWMIS Waterbody ID's are unique values assigned to mapped waterbodies with or without fish or fish habitat survey information (both current and historic).
The Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) - Hydrology polygons is a derived dataset from the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset. Base Waterbody Polygon is the Alberta Environment and Parks base hydrography polygon dataset, and comprises seamless provincial extent hydrography polygon features collected from various sources of provincial base and resource map based data and some federal topographic data.
The FWMIS Hydropolygon has been modified for Fish and Wildlife business purposes, where spatial adjustments and field attributes have been added or removed as required. Modifications include, but are not limited to, the addition of a 'Species Presence' field, edits to spatial and aspatial components, removal of topological error, and semi-annual maintenance as required.
Data User Limitations
GENERAL PUBLIC: This digital data is protected under copyright to the Government of Alberta with all rights reserved and is subject to the conditions outlined in the Informatics Branch License Agreement for Digital Data. GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA MINISTERIES: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry.
Species Presence represents a historic listing of fish species that have been sampled in a particular body of water and/or what species have been captured/stocked as a result of a fisheries inventory. Any species listed indicates it was captured/measured anywhere along that waterbody, and not a specific location. At time of use, the user assumes all responsibility for discrepancies with data contained in FWMIS. FWMIS/FWIMT is the official holder of all fisheries inventory data, and should be consulted as the sole source of fisheries survey information.
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer contains unamed lake and other hydrography feature type labels derived from the "name" field of the FWMIS Waterbody Polygons attribute table.
This layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:216,671.
Label symbology is controlled by a label manager label classes using the following visiblity scales:
1) 1:216,671 to 1:144,418
2) 1:144,417 to 1:108,336
3) 1:108,335 to 1:54,168
4) 1:54,167 to 1:27,084
5) 1:27,083 to 1:13,542
6) 1:13,541 to 1:6,771
7) Not Visible Beyond 1:6,770
The FWMIS Hydropolygons are based off of the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset and are used to identify spatial representation of mapped waterbodies within the province of Alberta. This layer provides fish species presence (both current and historic), Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) Waterbody ID, and Waterbody Official and Common Name. FWMIS Waterbody ID's are unique values assigned to mapped waterbodies with or without fish or fish habitat survey information (both current and historic).
The Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) - Hydrology polygons is a derived dataset from the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset. Base Waterbody Polygon is the Alberta Environment and Parks base hydrography polygon dataset, and comprises seamless provincial extent hydrography polygon features collected from various sources of provincial base and resource map based data and some federal topographic data.
The FWMIS Hydropolygon has been modified for Fish and Wildlife business purposes, where spatial adjustments and field attributes have been added or removed as required. Modifications include, but are not limited to, the addition of a 'Species Presence' field, edits to spatial and aspatial components, removal of topological error, and semi-annual maintenance as required.
Data User Limitations
GENERAL PUBLIC: This digital data is protected under copyright to the Government of Alberta with all rights reserved and is subject to the conditions outlined in the Informatics Branch License Agreement for Digital Data. GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA MINISTERIES: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry.
Species Presence represents a historic listing of fish species that have been sampled in a particular body of water and/or what species have been captured/stocked as a result of a fisheries inventory. Any species listed indicates it was captured/measured anywhere along that waterbody, and not a specific location. At time of use, the user assumes all responsibility for discrepancies with data contained in FWMIS. FWMIS/FWIMT is the official holder of all fisheries inventory data, and should be consulted as the sole source of fisheries survey information.
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer contains named river and stream labels derived from the "name" field of the FWMIS Waterbody Arcs attribute table.
This layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:433,342.
Label symbology is controlled by a label manager label classes using the following visiblity scales:
1) 1:433,342 to 1:216,672
2) 1:216,671 to 1:144,418
3) 1:144,417 to 1:108,336
4) 1:108,335 to 1:54,168
5) 1:54,167 to 1:27,084
6) 1:27,083 to 1:13,542
7) 1:13,541 to 1:6,771
8) Not Visible Beyond 1:6,770
The FWMIS Hydrology Arcs are used to identify spatial representation of streams and rivers within the province of Alberta. This layer provides fish species presence (both current and historic), Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) Waterbody ID, Waterbody Official and Common Names, and Strahler Stream Order information. FWMIS Waterbody ID's are unique values assigned to mapped waterbodies with or without fish or fish habitat survey information (both current and historic).
The Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) - Hydrology Arcs is a derived dataset from the Base Features Derived Simplified Linear Network, which is a derived dataset of the Single Line Hydrography Network (Base Stream and Flow Representation) dataset. The FWMIS Hydrology Arcs has been modified for Fish and Wildlife business purposes, where spatial adjustments and field attributes have been added or removed as required. Modifications include, but are not limited to, the addition of a 'Species Presence' field, edits to spatial and aspatial components, removal of topological error, and semi-annual maintenance as required.
The FWMIS Hydropolygons are based off of the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset and are used to identify spatial representation of mapped waterbodies within the province of Alberta. This layer provides fish species presence (both current and historic), Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) Waterbody ID, and Waterbody Official and Common Name. FWMIS Waterbody ID's are unique values assigned to mapped waterbodies with or without fish or fish habitat survey information (both current and historic).
The Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) - Hydrology polygons is a derived dataset from the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset. Base Waterbody Polygon is the Alberta Environment and Parks base hydrography polygon dataset, and comprises seamless provincial extent hydrography polygon features collected from various sources of provincial base and resource map based data and some federal topographic data.
Data User Limitations
GENERAL PUBLIC: This digital data is protected under copyright to the Government of Alberta with all rights reserved and is subject to the conditions outlined in the Informatics Branch License Agreement for Digital Data. GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA MINISTERIES: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. Species Presence represents a historic listing of fish species that have been sampled in a particular body of water and/or what species have been
captured/stocked as a result of a fisheries inventory. Any species listed indicates it was captured/measured anywhere along that waterbody, and not a specific location. At time of use, the user assumes all responsibility for discrepancies with data contained in FWMIS. FWMIS/FWIMT is the official holder of all fisheries inventory data, and should be consulted as the sole source of fisheries survey information.
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer contains unnamed river and stream labels derived from the "name" field of the FWMIS Waterbody Arcs attribute table.
This layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:216,671.
Label symbology is controlled by a label manager label classes using the following visiblity scales:
1) 1:216,671 to 1:144,418
2) 1:144,417 to 1:108,336
3) 1:108,335 to 1:54,168
4) 1:54,167 to 1:27,084
5) 1:27,083 to 1:13,542
6) 1:13,541 to 1:6,771
7) Not Visible Beyond 1:6,770
The FWMIS Hydrology Arcs are used to identify spatial representation of streams and rivers within the province of Alberta. This layer provides fish species presence (both current and historic), Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) Waterbody ID, Waterbody Official and Common Names, and Strahler Stream Order information. FWMIS Waterbody ID's are unique values assigned to mapped waterbodies with or without fish or fish habitat survey information (both current and historic).
The Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) - Hydrology Arcs is a derived dataset from the Base Features Derived Simplified Linear Network, which is a derived dataset of the Single Line Hydrography Network (Base Stream and Flow Representation) dataset. The FWMIS Hydrology Arcs has been modified for Fish and Wildlife business purposes, where spatial adjustments and field attributes have been added or removed as required. Modifications include, but are not limited to, the addition of a 'Species Presence' field, edits to spatial and aspatial components, removal of topological error, and semi-annual maintenance as required.
The FWMIS Hydropolygons are based off of the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset and are used to identify spatial representation of mapped waterbodies within the province of Alberta. This layer provides fish species presence (both current and historic), Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) Waterbody ID, and Waterbody Official and Common Name. FWMIS Waterbody ID's are unique values assigned to mapped waterbodies with or without fish or fish habitat survey information (both current and historic).
The Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) - Hydrology polygons is a derived dataset from the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset. Base Waterbody Polygon is the Alberta Environment and Parks base hydrography polygon dataset, and comprises seamless provincial extent hydrography polygon features collected from various sources of provincial base and resource map based data and some federal topographic data.
Data User Limitations
GENERAL PUBLIC: This digital data is protected under copyright to the Government of Alberta with all rights reserved and is subject to the conditions outlined in the Informatics Branch License Agreement for Digital Data. GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA MINISTERIES: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. Species Presence represents a historic listing of fish species that have been sampled in a particular body of water and/or what species have been
captured/stocked as a result of a fisheries inventory. Any species listed indicates it was captured/measured anywhere along that waterbody, and not a specific location. At time of use, the user assumes all responsibility for discrepancies with data contained in FWMIS. FWMIS/FWIMT is the official holder of all fisheries inventory data, and should be consulted as the sole source of fisheries survey information.
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This group of layers represents the Walleye Lentic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by current adult density, immature density, historic adult density, overharvest protection needed and habitat protection needed by individual lake, pond, or reservoir.
The Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale.
The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Walleye Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Walleye Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Walleye Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Walleye Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Walleye Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Name: Northern Pike Lentic Fish Sustainability Index
Display Field:
Type: Group Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: This group of layers represents the Northern Pike Lentic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by current adult density, immature density, historic adult density, overharvest protection needed and habitat protection needed by individual lake, pond, or reservoir.
The Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale.
The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Northern Pike Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Northern Pike Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Northern Pike Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Northern Pike Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Northern Pike Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This group of layers represents the Lake Trout Lentic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by current adult density, immature density, historic adult density, overharvest protection needed and habitat protection needed by individual lake, pond, or reservoir.
The Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale.
The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Lake Trout Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Lake Trout Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Lake Trout Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
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Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Lake Trout Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Lake Trout Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Name: Other Species Lentic Fish Sustainability Index
Display Field:
Type: Group Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: This group of layers represents the Other species Lentic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by current adult density, immature density, historic adult density, overharvest protection needed and habitat protection needed by individual lake, pond, or reservoir. ‘Other species’ refers to, but is not limited to, fish such as Burbot, Lake whitefish, Yellow perch, and stocked salmonids species.
The Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale.
The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Name: Other Species Current Adult Density - Lentic FSI
Display Field: SPEC_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: This layer represents the Other Species Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Other Species Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Name: Other Species Historic Adult Density - Lentic FSI
Display Field: SPEC_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: This layer represents the Other Species Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Name: Other Species Overharvest Protection Need - Lentic FSI
Display Field: SPEC_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: This layer represents the Other Species Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Name: Other Species Habitat Protection Need - Lentic FSI
Display Field: SPEC_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: This layer represents the Other Species Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats.
This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Invasive Species Observations points identifying observations from the FWMIS database by species.
An invasive alien species or invasive species are non-native species that have been intrduced, intentionally or unintentionally, from other counteries or ecosystems and threaten Alberta's ecosystems and biodiversity.
Aquatic Invasive Species information is collected by stakeholders and internal staff of Alberta Fish and Wildlife. This layer is auto-populated as new information is loaded into the Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS). Data contained in this layer is provincial scope, and is raw (unhazed), and may require users to define or select specific survey data herein.
This layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:433,342.
Data User Limitations
This layer is to be used for general public knowledge.
Description: This group of layers represents conducted fish survey’s, and the habitat and water quality parameters measured, by location.
The Fish Survey layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:216,672.
The Aquatic Habitat layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:216,672.
The Fish Culture Stocking layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:433,342'
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Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the fish survey’s conducted in the Province of Alberta by location.
This layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:216,672.
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Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the habitat and water quality parameters measured by location.
This layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:216,672.
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Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the stocked fish species and associated biological detail by location.
This layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:433,342.
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer contains the FWMIS Major Waterbodies Polygon representation.
This layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:433,342.
The FWMIS Hydropolygons are based off of the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset and are used to identify spatial representation of mapped waterbodies within the province of Alberta. This layer provides fish species presence (both current and historic), Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) Waterbody ID, and Waterbody Official and Common Name. FWMIS Waterbody ID's are unique values assigned to mapped waterbodies with or without fish or fish habitat survey information (both current and historic).
The Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) - Hydrology polygons is a derived dataset from the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset. Base Waterbody Polygon is the Alberta Environment and Parks base hydrography polygon dataset, and comprises seamless provincial extent hydrography polygon features collected from various sources of provincial base and resource map based data and some federal topographic data.
The FWMIS Hydropolygon has been modified for Fish and Wildlife business purposes, where spatial adjustments and field attributes have been added or removed as required. Modifications include, but are not limited to, the addition of a 'Species Presence' field, edits to spatial and aspatial components, removal of topological error, and semi-annual maintenance as required.
Data User Limitations
GENERAL PUBLIC: This digital data is protected under copyright to the Government of Alberta with all rights reserved and is subject to the conditions outlined in the Informatics Branch License Agreement for Digital Data. GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA MINISTERIES: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry.
Species Presence represents a historic listing of fish species that have been sampled in a particular body of water and/or what species have been captured/stocked as a result of a fisheries inventory. Any species listed indicates it was captured/measured anywhere along that waterbody, and not a specific location. At time of use, the user assumes all responsibility for discrepancies with data contained in FWMIS. FWMIS/FWIMT is the official holder of all fisheries inventory data, and should be consulted as the sole source of fisheries survey information.
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: FWMIS Hydrology Arcs are used to identify spatial representation of streams and rivers within the province of Alberta. This layer provides fish species presence (both current and historic), Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) Waterbody ID, Waterbody Official and Common Names, and Strahler Stream Order information.
This layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:433,342.
The FWMIS Hydrology Arcs are used to identify spatial representation of streams and rivers within the province of Alberta. This layer provides fish species presence (both current and historic), Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) Waterbody ID, Waterbody Official and Common Names, and Strahler Stream Order information. FWMIS Waterbody ID's are unique values assigned to mapped waterbodies with or without fish or fish habitat survey information (both current and historic).
The Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) - Hydrology Arcs is a derived dataset from the Base Features Derived Simplified Linear Network, which is a derived dataset of the Single Line Hydrography Network (Base Stream and Flow Representation) dataset. The FWMIS Hydrology Arcs has been modified for Fish and Wildlife business purposes, where spatial adjustments and field attributes have been added or removed as required. Modifications include, but are not limited to, the addition of a 'Species Presence' field, edits to spatial and aspatial components, removal of topological error, and semi-annual maintenance as required.
The FWMIS Hydropolygons are based off of the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset and are used to identify spatial representation of mapped waterbodies within the province of Alberta. This layer provides fish species presence (both current and historic), Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) Waterbody ID, and Waterbody Official and Common Name. FWMIS Waterbody ID's are unique values assigned to mapped waterbodies with or without fish or fish habitat survey information (both current and historic).
The Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) - Hydrology polygons is a derived dataset from the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset. Base Waterbody Polygon is the Alberta Environment and Parks base hydrography polygon dataset, and comprises seamless provincial extent hydrography polygon features collected from various sources of provincial base and resource map based data and some federal topographic data.
Data User Limitations
GENERAL PUBLIC: This digital data is protected under copyright to the Government of Alberta with all rights reserved and is subject to the conditions outlined in the Informatics Branch License Agreement for Digital Data. GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA MINISTERIES: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented byeach Ministry.
Species Presence represents a historic listing of fish species that have been sampled in a particular body of water and/or what species have been captured/stocked as a result of a fisheries inventory. Any species listed indicates it was captured/measured anywhere along that waterbody, and not a specific location. At time of use, the user assumes all responsibility for discrepancies with data contained in FWMIS. FWMIS/FWIMT is the official holder of all fisheries inventory data, and should be consulted as the sole source of fisheries survey information.
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer contains the representation of the FWMIS waterbody arcs.
This layer is not visible when zoomed out beyond 1:433,342.
The FWMIS Hydrology Arcs are used to identify spatial representation of streams and rivers within the province of Alberta. This layer provides fish species presence (both current and historic), Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) Waterbody ID, Waterbody Official and Common Names, and Strahler Stream Order information. FWMIS Waterbody ID's are unique values assigned to mapped waterbodies with or without fish or fish habitat survey information (both current and historic).
The Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) - Hydrology Arcs is a derived dataset from the Base Features Derived Simplified Linear Network, which is a derived dataset of the Single Line Hydrography Network (Base Stream and Flow Representation) dataset. The FWMIS Hydrology Arcs has been modified for Fish and Wildlife business purposes, where spatial adjustments and field attributes have been added or removed as required. Modifications include, but are not limited to, the addition of a 'Species Presence' field, edits to spatial and aspatial components, removal of topological error, and semi-annual maintenance as required.
The FWMIS Hydropolygons are based off of the Base Features Waterbody Polygon (Base Waterbody Polygon) dataset and are used to identify spatial representation of mapped waterbodies within the province of Alberta. This layer provides fish species presence (both current and historic), Fish and Wildlife Management Information System (FWMIS) Waterbody ID, and Waterbody Official and Common Name. FWMIS Waterbody ID's are unique values assigned to mapped waterbodies with or without fish or fish habitat survey information (both current and historic).
Data User Limitations
GENERAL PUBLIC: This digital data is protected under copyright to the Government of Alberta with all rights reserved and is subject to the conditions outlined in the Informatics Branch License Agreement for Digital Data. GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA MINISTERIES: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry.
Species Presence represents a historic listing of fish species that have been sampled in a particular body of water and/or what species have been captured/stocked as a result of a fisheries inventory. Any species listed indicates it was captured/measured anywhere along that waterbody, and not a specific location. At time of use, the user assumes all responsibility for discrepancies with data contained in FWMIS. FWMIS/FWIMT is the official holder of all fisheries inventory data, and should be consulted as the sole source of fisheries survey information.
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Name: Arctic Grayling Lotic Fish Sustainability Index
Display Field:
Type: Group Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: This group of layers represents the Arctic Grayling Lotic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by ‘Current Adult Density’, ‘Immature Density’, ‘Historic Adult Density’, ‘Overharvest Protection Need’ and ‘Habitat Protection Need’ by HUC Watershed of Alberta. The FSI is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale. The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Arctic Grayling Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Arctic Grayling Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ARCTIC_GRAYLING_CAD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Arctic Grayling Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ARCTIC_GRAYLING_IMD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Arctic Grayling Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ARCTIC_GRAYLING_IMD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Arctic Grayling Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ARCTIC_GRAYLING_HAD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Arctic Grayling Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ARCTIC_GRAYLING_HAD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Arctic Grayling Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ARCTIC_GRAYLING_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Arctic Grayling Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ARCTIC_GRAYLING_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Arctic Grayling Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ARCTIC_GRAYLING_HPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Arctic Grayling Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ARCTIC_GRAYLING_HPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Name: Athabasca Rainbow Trout Lotic Fish Sustainability Index
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Description: This group of layers represents the Athabasca Rainbow Trout Lotic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by ‘Current Adult Density’, ‘Immature Density’, ‘Historic Adult Density’, ‘Overharvest Protection Need’ and ‘Habitat Protection Need’ by HUC Watershed of Alberta. The FSI is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale. The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Athabasca Rainbow Trout Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ATHABASCA_RAINBOW_TROUT_CAD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Athabasca Rainbow Trout Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ATHABASCA_RAINBOW_TROUT_CAD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Athabasca Rainbow Trout Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ATHABASCA_RAINBOW_TROUT_IMD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Athabasca Rainbow Trout Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ATHABASCA_RAINBOW_TROUT_IMD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Athabasca Rainbow Trout Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Athabasca Rainbow Trout Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ATHABASCA_RAINBOW_TROUT_HAD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Athabasca Rainbow Trout Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ATHABASCA_RAINBOW_TROUT_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Athabasca Rainbow Trout Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ATHABASCA_RAINBOW_TROUT_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Athabasca Rainbow Trout Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ATHABASCA_RAINBOW_TROUT_HPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Athabasca Rainbow Trout Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_ATHABASCA_RAINBOW_TROUT_HPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This group of layers represents the Bull Trout Lotic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by ‘Current Adult Density’, ‘Immature Density’, ‘Historic Adult Density’, ‘Overharvest Protection Need’ and ‘Habitat Protection Need’ by HUC Watershed of Alberta. The FSI is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale. The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Bull Trout Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Bull Trout Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_BULL_TROUT_CAD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Bull Trout Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_BULL_TROUT_IMD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Bull Trout Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_BULL_TROUT_IMD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Bull Trout Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_BULL_TROUT_HAD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Bull Trout Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_BULL_TROUT_HAD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Bull Trout Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_BULL_TROUT_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Bull Trout Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_BULL_TROUT_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Bull Trout Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Bull Trout Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This group of layers represents the Cutthroat Trout Lotic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by ‘Current Adult Density’, ‘Immature Density’, ‘Historic Adult Density’, ‘Overharvest Protection Need’ and ‘Habitat Protection Need’ by HUC Watershed of Alberta. The FSI is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale. The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Cutthroat Trout Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Cutthroat Trout Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Cutthroat Trout Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Cutthroat Trout Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Cutthroat Trout Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Cutthroat Trout Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_CUTTHROAT_TROUT_HAD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Cutthroat Trout Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_CUTTHROAT_TROUT_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Cutthroat Trout Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_CUTTHROAT_TROUT_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Cutthroat Trout Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_CUTTHROAT_TROUT_HPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Cutthroat Trout Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_CUTTHROAT_TROUT_HPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This group of layers represents the Goldeye Lotic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by ‘Current Adult Density’, ‘Immature Density’, ‘Historic Adult Density’, ‘Overharvest Protection Need’ and ‘Habitat Protection Need’ by HUC Watershed of Alberta. The FSI is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale. The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Goldeye Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
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Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Goldeye Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
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Description: This layer represents the Goldeye Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Goldeye Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Goldeye Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Goldeye Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Goldeye Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Goldeye Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Goldeye Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Goldeye Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This group of layers represents the Lake Sturgeon Lotic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by ‘Current Adult Density’, ‘Immature Density’, ‘Historic Adult Density’, ‘Overharvest Protection Need’ and ‘Habitat Protection Need’ by HUC Watershed of Alberta. The FSI is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale. The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Lake Sturgeon Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Lake Sturgeon Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Lake Sturgeon Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Lake Sturgeon Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Lake Sturgeon Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
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Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Lake Sturgeon Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
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Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Lake Sturgeon Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Lake Sturgeon Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_LAKE_STURGEON_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Lake Sturgeon Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_LAKE_STURGEON_HPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Lake Sturgeon Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_LAKE_STURGEON_HPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This group of layers represents the Mooneye Lotic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by ‘Current Adult Density’, ‘Immature Density’, ‘Historic Adult Density’, ‘Overharvest Protection Need’ and ‘Habitat Protection Need’ by HUC Watershed of Alberta. The FSI is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale. The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Mooneye Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Mooneye Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Mooneye Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_MOONEYE_IMD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Mooneye Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_MOONEYE_IMD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Mooneye Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_MOONEYE_HAD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Mooneye Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_MOONEYE_HAD.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Description: This layer represents the Mooneye Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_MOONEYE_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Value: VERY HIGH Label: VERY HIGH Description: N/A Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Mooneye Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_MOONEYE_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Mooneye Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Mooneye Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
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Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This group of layers represents the Mountain Whitefish Lotic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by ‘Current Adult Density’, ‘Immature Density’, ‘Historic Adult Density’, ‘Overharvest Protection Need’ and ‘Habitat Protection Need’ by HUC Watershed of Alberta. The FSI is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale. The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Mountain Whitefish Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Mountain Whitefish Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Mountain Whitefish Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Mountain Whitefish Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Mountain Whitefish Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Mountain Whitefish Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Mountain Whitefish Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Mountain Whitefish Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Mountain Whitefish Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Mountain Whitefish Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Name: Westslope Cutthroat Trout Lotic Fish Sustainability Index
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Description: This group of layers represents the Westslope Cutthroat Trout Lotic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by ‘Current Adult Density’, ‘Immature Density’, ‘Historic Adult Density’, ‘Overharvest Protection Need’ and ‘Habitat Protection Need’ by HUC Watershed of Alberta. The FSI is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale. The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Westslope Cutthroat Trout Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Westslope Cutthroat Trout Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Westslope Cutthroat Trout Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
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Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Westslope Cutthroat Trout Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Westslope Cutthroat Trout Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Westslope Cutthroat Trout Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Westslope Cutthroat Trout Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Westslope Cutthroat Trout Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Westslope Cutthroat Trout Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Westslope Cutthroat Trout Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This group of layers represents the Other Species Lotic Fish Sustainability Index (FSI) metric by ‘Current Adult Density’, ‘Immature Density’, ‘Historic Adult Density’, ‘Overharvest Protection Need’ and ‘Habitat Protection Need’ by HUC Watershed of Alberta. The FSI is Alberta Fish and Wildlife’s method of assessing fish stocks on a provincial scale. The FSI was developed to bring consistency to individual fish stock assessments and provide a province-wide evaluation of the status and sustainability of Alberta fish species. Using data and information from a variety of sources, including; fisheries surveys, scientific literature, local and traditional knowledge and expert opinion, seventeen different metrics are summarized and integrated to classify population integrity. The productive potential of the habitat and threats and their mitigation. Populations are evaluated in terms of four groups of metrics; population integrity, population productivity, threats and the ability to mitigate them and reliability (quantity, quality, and timeliness) of the data. This layer is not visible zoomed out beyond the scale of 1:6,933,486. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Description: This layer represents the Other Species Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Other Species Current Adult Density which is determined by the current relative abundance of adult fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Other Species Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Other Species Immature Density which is determined the current relative abundance of immature fish in a population compared to an undisturbed population. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Other Species Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Other Species Historic Adult Density which is determined by the relative abundance of adult fish in a population when it was undisturbed by humans. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, Very Low and Functionally Extirpated. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
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Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
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Description: This layer represents the Other Species Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_OTHER_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Other Species Overharvest Protection Need which is determined by the amount of overharvest protection that is needed based on current fishing effort. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_OTHER_OPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Other Species Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low.
The HUC Watersheds for this layer have been generalized using the Simplify Polygon ArcMap tool in which Point_Remove simplification algorithm was used. The Point_Remove is based on the Douglas and Peucker algorithm for point removal. The feature class used for this layer, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS_GENERALIZED_500K, is derived from the feature class, FSI_HUC_WATERSHEDS, residing in the Fish and Wildlife GDB in SDE and is intended for map production use at the provincial level only. This layer should not to be used for data analysis or for cartographic representation lower than the specified scale of 500K. This layer is not visible zoomed in beyond the scale of 1:866,686.
Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_OTHER_HPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
Description: This layer represents the Other Species Habitat Protection Need which is determined by the amount of habitat protection that is needed based on current threats. This layer is symbolized according to a rating of Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low. This layer is not visible out beyond the scale of 1:866,685. Data Use limitations Government of Alberta Ministries: Government of Alberta Ministries and authorized agencies may conditionally use this data for internal business purposes which includes conditional sharing of the data with other third parties (i.e., contractors, stakeholders) if necessary for reasonable use of the data relating to the provision of services to the Crown as represented by each Ministry. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this dataset is complete, accurate, and current, the Government of Alberta, their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication, or use of, or reliance on, that information. This information is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty. While the FSI is an innovative tool developed to support Alberta Fisheries Management, users must also understand the limitations to the data presented in assessments. Please see Limitations and Caveats of Alberta’s Fish Sustainability Index located at: http://aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/fisheries-management/fish-sustainability-index/documents/LimitationsCaveatsFishSustainabilityIndex-May2014B.pdf
Service Item Id: 32eff932e8e54da2a349b71cdf09bfa0
Copyright Text: Copyright Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: FISHANDWILDLIFE.GDB.FWIMIS_LOTIC_FSI_OTHER_HPN.METRIC_QUALIFIED Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol: