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  • City of Seattle Remote Watersheds GIS: Special Habitats Mapping and Classification Watershed Characterization Habitat Conservation Plan
  • Van Buren, Tom; Seattle Public Utilities
    Nickelson, Sally; Fish and Wildlife; City of Seattle
  • 2024-03-12
  • Van Buren, T. and S. Nickelson. 2024. City of Seattle Remote Watersheds GIS: Special Habitats Mapping and Classification Watershed Characterization Habitat Conservation Plan ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • The current special habitats classification project started in 1994 as a non-forested habitat mapping and classification project. Fish and Wildlife staff developed a non-forest habitat classification and coding system as an adjunct to a forest classification and growth model system developed by Jim Arnie (at a time when commercial logging was expected to continue in the CRMW). The Arnie classification system used a nine-digit code, with the first four digits used to classify forested areas (called Species I codes) and the next five used for non-forested areas (Species II codes). Of the five non-forested classification digits, four described the area within the non-forested polygon, while the final digit identified the source of the species II code (photo interpretation, field checked, etc.).

  • N: 47.49052      S: 47.201953      E: -121.387922      W: -122.027553
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    2. Special-Habitats-GIS-metadata  (12.4 KiB; 3 downloads) 
    3. Special Habitats Mapping Project Data Acquisition Description Document (DADD)  (148.8 KiB; 3 downloads) 
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