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FLORIDA GEOGRAPHIC DATA LIBRARY DOCUMENTATION TITLE: FINAL DESIGNATION OF CRITICAL HABITAT IN FLORIDA FOR THE SEVEN MUSSELS - 2007 Geodataset Name: MUSSELS_CH_NOV07 Geodataset Type: SHAPEFILE Geodataset Feature: Polyline Feature Count: 911 |
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
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DATA SOURCE(S): U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service SCALE OF ORIGINAL SOURCE MAPS: 100000 GEODATASET EXTENT: State of Florida |
FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES:
Datafile Name: MUSSELS_CH_NOV07.DBF
| ITEM NAME | WIDTH | TYPE |
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NAME
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99 | String |
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OBJECTID
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4 | OID |
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UNIT_NO
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4 | Integer |
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UNIT_NAME
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100 | String |
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LEVEL_
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4 | Integer |
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COM_ID
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8 | Double |
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RCH_CODE
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14 | String |
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GNIS_ID
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8 | String |
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SOURCETHM
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16 | String |
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BASIN
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100 | String |
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Shape
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4 | Geometry |
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LENGTH
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8 | Double |
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LGTH_MILES
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8 | Double |
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LNGTH_KM
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8 | Double |
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Species
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250 | String |
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SpeciesSci
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250 | String |
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DESCRIPT
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28 | String |
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FGDLAQDATE
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36 | Date |
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AUTOID
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4 | Integer |
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SHAPE.LEN
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0 | Double |
FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES CODES AND VALUES:
| Item | Item Description | |
| NAME |
River or creek name |
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| OBJECTID |
Internal feature number. |
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| UNIT_NO |
Critical habitat unit number |
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| UNIT_NAME |
Critical habitat unit name |
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| LEVEL_ |
No description |
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| COM_ID |
Common identifier |
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| RCH_CODE |
Reach code |
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| GNIS_ID |
Geographic Names Information System |
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| SOURCETHM |
Cataloging Unit Number |
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| BASIN |
Basin Name |
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| Shape |
Feature geometry. |
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| LENGTH |
Length in meters |
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| LGTH_MILES |
Length in miles |
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| LNGTH_KM |
Length in kilometers |
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| Species |
Species (common name) that occupy the CH unit |
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| SpeciesSci |
Species (scientific name) that occupy the CH unit |
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| DESCRIPT |
Based on NAME |
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| FGDLAQDATE |
Date GeoPlan aquired the data |
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| AUTOID |
Unique ID added by GeoPlan |
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| SHAPE.LEN |
Length in meters |
These data appear to be logically consistent. No feature errors were identified |
The data represents sites with known use by one of the seven species of mussels mapped. Mapped sites were identified based on survey results and the knowledge of biologists. Omissions may be possible due to the extent of coverage and difficulty of surveying all rivers and streams within the northeastern Gulf of Mexico drainages. |
GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the attribute information within the original data. |
Critical habitat identifies specific areas that are essential to the conservation of a listed species, and that may require special management considerations or protection. Section 7(a)(2) of the Act requires that Federal agencies ensure that actions they fund, permit, or carry out are not likely to result in the destruction or adverse modification of critical habitat. The regulatory effect of the critical habitat designation does not extend beyond those activities funded, permitted, or carried out by Federal agencies. State or private actions, with no Federal involvement, are not affected. |
This dataset is provided for illustrative purposes only. This dataset does not represent the legal definition of critical habitat units for the seven mussels. For the precise legal definition, please refer to the narrative unit descriptions as listed in the Federal Register, 50 CFR Part 17, Designation of Critical Habitat for Five Endangered and Two Threatened Mussels in Four Northeast Gulf of Mexico Drainages; [Final Rule 11/15/2007]. Final determination of critical habitat for seven listed mussels created under court order (Civil Action No. 1:04 CV-0729-GET). |
Horizontal accuracy was not tested; however, data was created using USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) at a scale of 1:100,000. |
Not Applicable |
These data are not to be used in any way for legal or site-specific uses. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is not responsible for any misuse or misinterpretation of these data. It is the responsibility of the user to use the data in an appropriate and consistent manner, recognizing its limitations. |
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FFWCC Mussel Info: http://www.myfwc.com/RULESANDREGS/freshwater_MusselTaking.htm |
Using mussel locations from source data, river reaches were selected from the NHD arc shapefiles and exported into a new shapefile. Biologists with expertise in current mussel occurrences reviewed the river reaches to identify missing streams or remove extra stream segments. New river reaches were added based on survey data received during the proposed critical habitat comment period. Fields were added to the attribute table for river distance (in meters, miles, and kilometers), unit name, unit number, and the species that occupy each unit. The upstream boundary of a unit in an occupied stream is the first perennial tributary confluence or first permanent barrier to fish passage (such as a dam) upstream of the upstream-most current occurrence record. The downstream boundary of a unit in an occupied stream is the mouth of the stream, the upstream extent of tidal influence, or the upstream extent of an impoundment, whichever comes first, downstream of the downstream-most occurrence record. Survey locations are typically at road crossings, because that is where surveyors can most easily gain access to the stream. These road crossings do not typically represent a meaningful ecological boundary for longitudinal stream habitat conditions. Data layers defining map units were created with USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) GIS data. The 1:100,000 river reach (route) files were used to calculate river kilometers and miles. The following data sources were referenced to identify upstream and downstream extents of critical habitat units: USGS 7.5' quadrangles; Georgia Department of Transportation county highway maps; U.S. Census Bureau 1:100,000 TIGER line road data; 1993 Georgia digital orthographic quarter quads (DOQQs); 2004 Florida DOQQs; and DeLorme Atlas and Gazetteers for Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. The projection used in mapping all units was Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM), NAD 83, Zone 16 North. Process Date: 2006-2007 |
Projection ALBERS Datum HPGN Units METERS Spheroid GRS1980 1st Standard Parallel 24 0 0.000 2nd Standard Parallel 31 30 0.000 Central Meridian -84 00 0.000 Latitude of Projection's Origin 24 0 0.000 False Easting (meters) 400000.00000 False Northing (meters) 0.00000
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