

{
"name":"fisheries/tod_angling_restriction_polygon",
"title":"fisheries/tod_angling_restriction_polygon",
"type":"Map Service",
"typeKeywords":["ArcGIS Server","Service","Map Service"],
"description":"Time of Day (TOD) Angling Restrictions will be implemented when water temperatures and flows reach certain thresholds. As such, EPA will monitor temperature and flow data from flowing waters across southwestern Alberta; however, all decisions on time of day angling restrictions are made based upon conditions recorded at the Bow River monitoring station at Carseland. This station provides real-time water temperature and flow information, which allows EPA to compare real-time information to the thresholds set to protect fish during these high-risk periods.The thresholds that have been set to protect fish (based on the protection of trout) are:1) when water temperatures exceed 20°C for three or more consecutive days and,2) when flows in the Bow River are below the 25th water flow percentile for 4 or more days at that time of year as measured at the Carseland monitoring station.",
"extent":[[-1.2933959444856051E7,-1.2447377527143948E7],[6256955.452329997,6730678.439870004]],

"url":"https://geospatial.alberta.ca/titan/rest/services/fisheries/tod_angling_restriction_polygon/MapServer"
}
