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SSHIAP
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Introduction
The Salmon and Steelhead Habitat Inventory and Assessment Program (SSHIAP) supports a spatial data system that characterizes salmonid habitat conditions and distribution of salmonid stocks in Washington at the scale of 1:24,000. SSHIAP is co-managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC); NWIFC has primary stewardship in Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIAs) 1 23; WDFW is the primary data steward in WRIAs 24 62. The foundation of the SSHIAP data system is a 1:24,000-scale cleaned and routed hydrography layer. This hydrolayer provides a consistent spatial data foundation for integrating a wide variety of habitat information and for subsequent analyses. The SSHIAP data system quantitatively characterizes habitat conditions, incorporates a wide variety of information sources, and links habitat conditions and stock distribution with productivity modeling efforts. SSHIAP is designed to support regulatory, conservation, and analysis efforts such as Washington State Watershed Analysis, State Salmon Recovery, Habitat Conservation Planning, Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment (EDT), and others.
SSHIAP Mission Build and manage a spatial data system that will support salmonid conservation efforts in Washington State by developing:
Getting SSHIAP Data SSHIAP data may be viewed on SalmonScape, an interactive, user-friendly, map-based web application. Data layers you will find on SalmonScape include hydrography, fish distribution, Salmonid Stock Inventory (SaSI), barriers to fish passage, habitat characteristics such as stream gradient, and Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment model output. Data can be displayed over shaded relief or orthographic photos. Users can query by stream or spatial location and can make limited queries of data content.
Data can be downloaded from the SalmonScape web site and this is the best mechanism for getting the most current data. If you have difficulty accessing SalmonScape, you may request data from Dave Price at pricedmp@dfw.wa.gov or (360) 902-2565. |