Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Interactive Mapping

SalmonScape, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) new, interactive, computer mapping system, is one of the most important tools created thus far to deliver scientific information to those involved in on-the-ground salmon recovery projects.

SalmonScape delivers the science that helps recovery planners identify and prioritize the restoration and protection activities that offer the greatest benefit to fish. The site also offers a significant environmental education tool for middle school and high school students. SalmonScape merges fish and habitat data collected by state, federal, tribal and local biologists and presents it in an integrated system that can be readily accessed by other agencies and citizens. >>> MORE INFORMATION

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WDFW SalmonScape GIS Application Salmonscape is an interactive mapping application designed to display and report a wide range of data related to salmon distribution, status, and habitats. The data sources used by Salmonscape include stream specific fish and habitat data, and information about stock status and recovery evaluations.

Make sure to check out SalmonScape Help for FAQs and other information.

Warning:
This application is graphics intensive and contains extensive javascript. On slower dial-up internet connections, the initial screen may take several minutes to load.
Browser Requirements:
SalmonScape was developed for Internet Explorer 5.5 or newer and may not work with other browsers. The IE security setting must be set to "Medium". SalmonScape works best with screen resolutions of 1024 X 768.

Internet Explorer 7 or recent releases of other browsers may not allow SalmonScape to display map coordinates in the Status Bar. To do so, a browser option setting must be modified. See SalmonScapes's FAQ for instructions on changing you Status Bar settings.


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