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Steve Goldman, GISP GIS Manager / GIO Biogeographic Data Branch

California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Sensitive Species Analysis in BIOS. California Natural Resources Agency. GIS Day 2013. November 19 th , 2013. Steve Goldman, GISP GIS Manager / GIO Biogeographic Data Branch. http://www.wildlife.ca.gov. What does CDFW publish?.

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Steve Goldman, GISP GIS Manager / GIO Biogeographic Data Branch

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  1. California Department of Fish and Wildlife Sensitive Species Analysis in BIOS California Natural Resources Agency GIS Day 2013 November 19th, 2013 Steve Goldman, GISP GIS Manager / GIO Biogeographic Data Branch http://www.wildlife.ca.gov

  2. What does CDFW publish? 1. BIOS (ArcGIS Server) 2. MarineBIOS (ArcGIS Server) 3. CDFW Lands Viewer (ArcGIS Server) 4. Areas of Conservation Emphasis – ACE (ArcGIS Server) 5. Fishing Guide (ArcIMS) 6. Fish Planting Schedule (embedded ArcGIS Online webmap) 7. Mobile Marine Protected Areas (Mobile Website using ArcGIS Server) 8. Mobile License Sales Locations (Mobile Website using Google Maps) steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov WebmapApplications

  3. What does CDFW publish? 1. NAIP Imagery (2005, 2009, 2010, 2012) 2. USGS Topos (muted for use with data: color, greyscale, w/hillshade) 3. Historic Delta aerials (1937) and topos (~1915) 4. CDFW Lands 5. Various Marine Data Services, including Marine Protected Areas 6. Fish Passage Assessment Database (PAD) steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov Public Map Services

  4. What does CDFW publish? 1. CNDDB Sensitive Species Lists by Location 2. Fish Planting Schedule 3. Fishing Regulations 4. Fishing Contests 5. etc. steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov Web Data APIs (coming)

  5. What is BIOS? (Biogeographic Information & Observation System) steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov BIOS Web Map Viewer Features: • Searchable library of hundreds of biological datasets (always growing) • Access to CDFW’s California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) • Allows for many datasets at once in the map • Public and Secured datasets • Bookmark tool for easy sharing of data/map as loaded • Anyone can request that their data be added to BIOS

  6. What is BIOS? (Biogeographic Information & Observation System) steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov BIOS Web Map Viewer

  7. What is BIOS? (Biogeographic Information & Observation System) steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov BIOS Web Map Viewer Uses: • Environmental project planning • Environmental document and permit review • Species and biodiversity assessments • Habitat and corridor assessments • Many other types of site and project planning efforts

  8. Species Analysis in BIOS steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov BIOS Web Map Viewer – Data Discovery The CNDDB is a robust multi-species state-wide dataset. Other datasets may exist in BIOS for your species of interest.

  9. Species Analysis in BIOS steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov BIOS Web Map Viewer – Data Analysis

  10. Species Analysis in BIOS steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov BIOS Web Map Viewer – Hunt Zone Management

  11. Species Analysis in BIOS steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov BIOS Web Map Viewer – Project Planning

  12. CDFW Web Maps steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov MarineBIOS Marine & Coastal Data Viewer

  13. CDFW Map Services steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov Historic Delta Topos from 1910-1918

  14. CDFW Web Data APIs steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov Web Data APIs

  15. Questions? Steve Goldman, GISP GIS Manager / GIO Biogeographic Data Branch California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov 916-445-9939 steve.goldman@wildlife.ca.gov http://bios.dfg.ca.gov/ Google “CDFW BIOS”

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