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California and Steller Sealion Haulout Areas - CRIMS
California and Steller sealion haulout areas. Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) is a legacy dataset of BC coastal resource data that was acquired in a systematic and synoptic manner from 1979 and was intermittently updated throughout the years. Resource information was collected in nine study areas using a peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee consisting of DFO Fishery Officers, First Nations, and other subject matter experts. There are currently no plans to update this legacy data.
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Marine Districts - R7 - CDFW [ds3149]
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This dataset represents the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Districts used in commercial fishing regulations and referenced in the commercial fishing digest. The boundaries were drawn using various data sources. Please refer to the California Fish and Game Code, Division 8, Section 11000 for the specific boundaries. Only Marine Districts are included. Attributes:District: Number of the district. Description: Brief description of the district.
Marine Districts - R7 - CDFW [ds3149]
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This dataset represents the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Districts used in commercial fishing regulations and referenced in the commercial fishing digest. The boundaries were drawn using various data sources. Please refer to the California Fish and Game Code, Division 8, Section 11000 for the specific boundaries. Only Marine Districts are included. Attributes:District: Number of the district. Description: Brief description of the district.
Harbor Seal Range - CWHR M171 [ds1951]
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Vector datasets of CWHR range maps are one component of California Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR), a comprehensive information system and predictive model for Californias wildlife. The CWHR System was developed to support habitat conservation and management, land use planning, impact assessment, education, and research involving terrestrial vertebrates in California. CWHR contains information on life history, management status, geographic distribution, and habitat relationships for wildlife species known to occur regularly in California. Range maps represent the maximum, current geographic extent of each species within California. They were originally delineated at a scale of 1:5,000,000 by species-level experts and have gradually been revised at a scale of 1:1,000,000. For more information about CWHR, visit the CWHR webpage (https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/CWHR). The webpage provides links to download CWHR data and user documents such as a look up table of available range maps including species code, species name, and range map revision history; a full set of CWHR GIS data; .pdf files of each range map or species life history accounts; and a User Guide.
California Marine Protected Areas [ds582]
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These data include all of Californias marine protected areas (MPAs) as January 1, 2019. This dataset reflects the Department of Fish and Wildlifes best representation of marine protected areas based upon current California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 632: Natural Resources, Division 1: FGC- DFG. This dataset is not intended for navigational use or defining legal boundaries.This version includes records for complementary federal marine protected areas at the northern Channel Islands. Details on these areas can be referenced at http://federalregister.gov/a/E7-10096.
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Public Piers and Jetties - R7 - CDFW [ds3090]
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This feature contains the spatial representation of public fishing piers, jetties and breakwaters defined in Section 1.88 of Title 14, California Code of Regulations (CCR). Public piers must be connected to the shoreline, allow for free, unrestricted public access, and have been built or currently function for the primary purpose of fishing.Publicly owned jetties and breakwaters may also be "public piers" but, in addition, must form the most seaward protective boundary of an ocean harbor. Jetties and other structures that are not the most seaward boundary are not public piers.Even though a fishing license is not required on a public pier, all other regulations (including minimum size, bag limits, report cards, and seasons) apply while fishing from a public pier. Additionally, only two rods and lines, handlines, or nets, traps, or other appliances used to take crabs may be used per person on a public pier (CCR Title 14, Section 28.65(b)).PLEASE NOTE: CDFW cannot guarantee that individual piers, jetties, or breakwaters will be open to the public. The landowner may close these areas for safety, maintenance, or other reasons at any time.Attributes: Pier: Common name/identifier of public fishing location. County: County where fishing location is located. Lat_ddm: Latitude of fishing location in degrees decimal minutes Long_ddm: Longitude of fishing location in degrees decimal minutes. Notes: Any special considerations or closures associated with the fishing location.
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Boundary (polygon)
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The Office of National Marine Sanctuaries manages a system of sanctuaries and other managed areas around the country. The legal boundaries of These sanctuaries are defined within the Code of Federal Regulations, at 15 C.F.R. Part 922 and thesubparts for each national marine sanctuary. The GIS compatible digital boundary files for each national marine sanctuary are representations of those legal boundaries and are based on the best available data. These files are available for public use at locations defined in this metadata record.
California Marine Protected Areas [ds582]
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These data include all of Californias marine protected areas (MPAs) as January 1, 2019. This dataset reflects the Department of Fish and Wildlifes best representation of marine protected areas based upon current California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 632: Natural Resources, Division 1: FGC- DFG. This dataset is not intended for navigational use or defining legal boundaries.This version includes records for complementary federal marine protected areas at the northern Channel Islands. Details on these areas can be referenced at http://federalregister.gov/a/E7-10096.
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Public Piers and Jetties - R7 - CDFW [ds3090]
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This feature contains the spatial representation of public fishing piers, jetties and breakwaters defined in Section 1.88 of Title 14, California Code of Regulations (CCR). Public piers must be connected to the shoreline, allow for free, unrestricted public access, and have been built or currently function for the primary purpose of fishing.Publicly owned jetties and breakwaters may also be "public piers" but, in addition, must form the most seaward protective boundary of an ocean harbor. Jetties and other structures that are not the most seaward boundary are not public piers.Even though a fishing license is not required on a public pier, all other regulations (including minimum size, bag limits, report cards, and seasons) apply while fishing from a public pier. Additionally, only two rods and lines, handlines, or nets, traps, or other appliances used to take crabs may be used per person on a public pier (CCR Title 14, Section 28.65(b)).PLEASE NOTE: CDFW cannot guarantee that individual piers, jetties, or breakwaters will be open to the public. The landowner may close these areas for safety, maintenance, or other reasons at any time.Attributes: Pier: Common name/identifier of public fishing location. County: County where fishing location is located. Lat_ddm: Latitude of fishing location in degrees decimal minutes Long_ddm: Longitude of fishing location in degrees decimal minutes. Notes: Any special considerations or closures associated with the fishing location.