Coverage Name and Description

 

Agency

Phone Number

 

Bacteria Data

 

AMBIENT: A point layer that contains data related to ambient monitoring locations around Willapa Bay.  There are many linkable data files associated with this point layer that contain data on specific  locations around Willapa Bay.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

FECAREAS: A layer that contains the distribution of ambient monitoring locations around Willapa Bay.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

KSAMPLE: A point layer containing water sample data collected by Kathleen Sayce around Willapa Bay 1992-1997.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

Fish Data

 

ANADBAS: A 1:100k stream layer that contains linkable data about fish distributions by the watershed. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

ANADPTS: A point layer that contains in channel blockages that can effect the passage of anadramous fish upstream. This layer is updated once a year by the WDFW.

Martin Hudson

WA Rivers Info System Data Manager

Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

360-902-2487

 

FISHBLKS: This point layer contains 1:100k as well as 1:24k fish blockages around the Willapa Basin.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

FISHPROP: A 1:100k stream layer that contains linkable data files containing data about fish planting around the Willapa Basin.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

TRAPS: Contains historic fish trap locations around Willapa Bay.  Original Data from Shotwell, 1977. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

TRAPS2: Contains historic fish trap locations around Willapa Bay.  Original Data from Shotwell, 1977. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

TRAPAREAS: Contains general historic fish trap areas around Willapa Bay.  Original Data from Shotwell, 1977. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

GILLNET: A general breakdown of gillnet zones within Willapa Bay.  Catchdata, a linkable data file can accompany this polygon layer.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

HATCH: Point locations for three fish hatcheries within the Willapa Basin, Naselle, Nemah and Willapa.

Jon Bowers

GIS Analyst

Interrain Pacific

503-226-8108

 

HERRING: The distribution of herring within Willapa Bay.

Dale Gomberg

GIS Technician

WDFW

360-902-2836

 

NATFEAT: Data file (new/) containing natural obstructions to salmonids. This table can be linked to just about any 1:100k stream line layer. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SPAWNER: This layer illustrates the extent of fish index areas within the Willapa Basin. The PCD has supplied fish index attributes to this layer and presently uses it as a primary layer for fish index data.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

STR_ANAD: A line layer that is used to hold linear anadramous fish data, including propagation data, blockages, and also index areas .

Martin Hudson

WA Rivers Info System Data Manager

Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

360-902-2487

 

STR_COMBO: Contains both line and point data about the distribution of salmonids in the Willapa Basin. This layer is also used with other data base files to provide access about other salmonid attributes.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

Biologic

 

CLAM: This layer contains the distribution of clams and other shell fish within Willapa Bay as well as along the ocean side of the Long Beach peninsula.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

CRAB: This layer contains the distribution of crab within Willapa Bay.

Dale Gomberg

GIS Technician

Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

360-902-2836

 

ELK: This is a poor example of where the elk are located within one protected area within the Nemah watershed.  This layer could be easily expanded to include other areas within and adjacent to Ken Kandell's farm in Naselle, where all the locals go hunting!

Lea Knutson

Priority Habitat Species Program

Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

360-664-9476

 

 

 

 

 

 

OYSTER: The distribution of oysters in the Willapa Bay. This layer differs from tideland ownership (Tl_own) by extending beyond the boundaries of tideland ownership.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PHS: Priority Habitat Species Program data layer, Geographic distribution of habitat areas within the Willapa Basin. This layer has data files that must be joined/linked to the geography to be able to determine the extent of any one habitat area.

Lea Knutson

Priority Habitat Species Program

Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

360-664-9476

 

SEAL/Great White Shark: The extent of seal haul out areas within Willapa Bay.

Lea Knutson

Priority Habitat Species Program

Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

360-664-9476

 

SHOREBIRD: The extent of a few species of shore birds within Willapa Bay.

Lea Knutson

Priority Habitat Species Program

Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

360-664-9476

 

WFOWL: The extent of waterfowl within Willapa Bay.

Mike Mertens

GIS Analyst

Interrain Pacific

503-226-8108

 

WFOWL_PH: Reselected waterfowl areas from the Priority Habitat Species Program data layer

Lea Knutson

Priority Habitat Species Program

Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

360-664-9476

 

WFRS_PRI: Prioritized water fowl areas

 

Interrain Pacific

503-226-8108

 

HABITAT: SURVEY (BEAR, NASELLE, NEMAH, PALIX)

 

 

 

 

BEAR: 1995-1996 Stream habitat survey for the Bear River watershed. This survey was performed by the PCD displaced Fishers Program and put into digital form by the Willapa Alliance. This line layer contains biologic, geomorphologic and riparian data for all salmonid bearing waters within the Bear River watershed. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BEAR RIVER HABITAT SURVEY SUB DIRECTORY (BUFFERS)

 

 

 

 

BR_OHWD: Ordinary high water depth in units of feet/inches.  This field contains the average wetted depth for the 1000’ segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_OHWW: Ordinary high water width in units of feet.  This field contains the average wetted width for the 1000’ segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_WD: Wetted depth of the stream channel at the time of the survey.  This field contains the average depth for the 1000’ segment at the time of the survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_WW: Wetted width at the time of the survey.  This field contains the average width of the 1000’ segment at the time of the survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_OHWD: Ordinary high water depth of individual 200 foot increments.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_OHWW: Ordinary high water width of individual 200 foot increments.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_WD: Wetted depth of individual 200 foot increments, at the time of survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_WW: Wetted width of individual 200 foot increments, at the time of survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_GRAD:  Stream channel gradient, averaged over 200 foot segments.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_POOL: Linear percentage of (pool) flow regime observed within the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_RIFF: Linear percentage of (riffle) flow regime observed within the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_GLID: Linear percentage of (glide) flow regime observed within the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_AVG_B: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of boulder sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_AVG_C:  Average percentage of the substrate comprised of cobble sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_AVG_G: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of gravel sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_AVG_S: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of sand sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_SED: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of sediment sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_BED: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of sediment sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_OHC:  Overhead canopy cover percent averaged over the segment..

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_CON_R: Total percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of coniferous trees, on the right side of the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_CON_L: Total percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of coniferous trees, on the left side of the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_CL_DBH:  Field estimated diameter breast height of coniferous trees found within 200 feet on the left side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_CR_DBH:  Field estimated diameter breast height of coniferous trees found within 200 feet on the right side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_DR_DBH: Field estimated diameter breast height of deciduous trees found within 200 feet on the right side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_DL_DBH: Field estimated diameter breast height of deciduous trees found within 200 feet on the left side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_ DEC_L: Percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of deciduous trees, on the left side for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_ DEC_R: Percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of deciduous trees, on  the right side for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_CONGT12: Total number of pieces of coniferous woody debris  in the stream channel that are greater than 12 inches in diameter.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_DECGT12: Total number of pieces of deciduous woody debris in the stream channel that are greater than 12 inches in diameter.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_CONLT12: Total number of pieces of coniferous woody debris in the stream channel that are less than 12 inches in diameter.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_DECLT12: Total number of pieces of deciduous woody debris in the stream channel that are less than 12 inches in diameter for the segment. Total number of in-stream woody debris clumps that contain deciduous components that are less than 12 inches in diameter for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_NUM_R: Total number of in-stream root wads/plates.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BR_NUM_C: Total number of in-stream individual woody debris clumps.

 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NASELLE: 1995-1996 Stream habitat survey for the Bear River watershed. This survey was performed by the PCD displaced Fishers Program and put into digital form by the Willapa Alliance. This line layer contains biologic, geomorphologic and riparian data for all salmonid bearing waters within the Bear River watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NASELLE HABITAT SURVEY SUB DIRECTORY (BUFFERS)

 

 

 

 

NA_OHWD: Ordinary high water depth in units of feet/inches.  This field contains the average wetted depth for the 1000’ segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_OHWW: Ordinary high water width in units of feet.  This field contains the average wetted width for the 1000’ segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_WD: Wetted depth of the stream channel at the time of the survey.  This field contains the average depth for the 1000’ segment at the time of the survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_WW: Wetted width at the time of the survey.  This field contains the average width of the 1000’ segment at the time of the survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_OHWD: Ordinary high water depth of individual 200 foot increments.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_OHWW: Ordinary high water width of individual 200 foot increments.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_WD: Wetted depth of individual 200 foot increments, at the time of survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_WW: Wetted width of individual 200 foot increments, at the time of survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_GRAD:  Stream channel gradient, averaged over 200 foot segments.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_POOL: Linear percentage of (pool) flow regime observed within the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_RIFF: Linear percentage of (riffle) flow regime observed within the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_GLID: Linear percentage of (glide) flow regime observed within the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_AVG_B: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of boulder sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_AVG_C:  Average percentage of the substrate comprised of cobble sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_AVG_G: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of gravel sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_AVG_S: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of sand sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_SED: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of sediment sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_BED: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of sediment sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_OHC:  Overhead canopy cover percent averaged over the segment..

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_CON_R: Total percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of coniferous trees, on the right side of the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_CON_L: Total percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of coniferous trees, on the left side of the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_CL_DBH:  Field estimated diameter breast height of coniferous trees found within 200 feet on the left side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_CR_DBH:  Field estimated diameter breast height of coniferous trees found within 200 feet on the right side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_DR_DBH: Field estimated diameter breast height of deciduous trees found within 200 feet on the right side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_DL_DBH: Field estimated diameter breast height of deciduous trees found within 200 feet on the left side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_ DEC_L: Percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of deciduous trees, on the left side for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_ DEC_R: Percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of deciduous trees, on  the right side for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_CONGT12: Total number of pieces of coniferous woody debris  in the stream channel that are greater than 12 inches in diameter.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_DECGT12: Total number of pieces of deciduous woody debris in the stream channel that are greater than 12 inches in diameter.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_CONLT12: Total number of pieces of coniferous woody debris in the stream channel that are less than 12 inches in diameter.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_DECLT12: Total number of pieces of deciduous woody debris in the stream channel that are less than 12 inches in diameter for the segment. Total number of in-stream woody debris clumps that contain deciduous components that are less than 12 inches in diameter for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_NUM_R: Total number of in-stream root wads/plates.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NA_NUM_C: Total number of in-stream individual woody debris clumps.

 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NEMAH: 1995-1996 Stream habitat survey for the Nemah watershed. This survey was performed by the PCD displaced Fishers Program and put into digital form by the Willapa Alliance. This line layer contains biologic, geomorphologic and riparian data for all salmonid bearing waters within the Nemah watershed. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

 

NEMAH HABITAT SURVEY SUB DIRECTORY

(BUFFERS)

 

 

 

 

NE_OHWD: Ordinary high water depth in units of feet/inches.  This field contains the average wetted depth for the 1000’ segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_OHWW: Ordinary high water width in units of feet.  This field contains the average wetted width for the 1000’ segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_WD: Wetted depth of the stream channel at the time of the survey.  This field contains the average depth for the 1000’ segment at the time of the survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_WW: Wetted width at the time of the survey.  This field contains the average width of the 1000’ segment at the time of the survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_OHWD: Ordinary high water depth of individual 200 foot increments.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_OHWW: Ordinary high water width of individual 200 foot increments.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_WD: Wetted depth of individual 200 foot increments, at the time of survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_WW: Wetted width of individual 200 foot increments, at the time of survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_GRAD:  Stream channel gradient, averaged over 200 foot segments.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_POOL: Linear percentage of (pool) flow regime observed within the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_RIFF: Linear percentage of (riffle) flow regime observed within the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_GLID: Linear percentage of (glide) flow regime observed within the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_AVG_B: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of boulder sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_AVG_C:  Average percentage of the substrate comprised of cobble sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_AVG_G: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of gravel sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_AVG_S: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of sand sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_SED: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of sediment sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_BED: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of sediment sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_OHC:  Overhead canopy cover percent averaged over the segment..

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_CON_R: Total percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of coniferous trees, on the right side of the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_CON_L: Total percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of coniferous trees, on the left side of the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_CL_DBH:  Field estimated diameter breast height of coniferous trees found within 200 feet on the left side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_CR_DBH:  Field estimated diameter breast height of coniferous trees found within 200 feet on the right side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_DR_DBH: Field estimated diameter breast height of deciduous trees found within 200 feet on the right side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_DL_DBH: Field estimated diameter breast height of deciduous trees found within 200 feet on the left side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_ DEC_L: Percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of deciduous trees, on the left side for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_ DEC_R: Percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of deciduous trees, on  the right side for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_CONGT12: Total number of pieces of coniferous woody debris  in the stream channel that are greater than 12 inches in diameter.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_DECGT12: Total number of pieces of deciduous woody debris in the stream channel that are greater than 12 inches in diameter.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_CONLT12: Total number of pieces of coniferous woody debris in the stream channel that are less than 12 inches in diameter.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_DECLT12: Total number of pieces of deciduous woody debris in the stream channel that are less than 12 inches in diameter for the segment. Total number of in-stream woody debris clumps that contain deciduous components that are less than 12 inches in diameter for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_NUM_R: Total number of in-stream root wads/plates.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NE_NUM_C: Total number of in-stream individual woody debris clumps.

 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PALIX: 1995-1996 Stream habitat survey for the Palix watershed. This survey was performed by the PCD displaced Fishers Program and put into digital form by the Willapa Alliance. This line layer contains biologic, geomorphologic and riparian data for all salmonid bearing waters within the Palix watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PALIX HABITAT SURVEY SUB DIRECTORY

(BUFFERS)

 

 

 

 

PA_OHWD: Ordinary high water depth in units of feet/inches.  This field contains the average wetted depth for the 1000’ segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_OHWW: Ordinary high water width in units of feet.  This field contains the average wetted width for the 1000’ segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_WD: Wetted depth of the stream channel at the time of the survey.  This field contains the average depth for the 1000’ segment at the time of the survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_WW: Wetted width at the time of the survey.  This field contains the average width of the 1000’ segment at the time of the survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_OHWD: Ordinary high water depth of individual 200 foot increments.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_OHWW: Ordinary high water width of individual 200 foot increments.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_WD: Wetted depth of individual 200 foot increments, at the time of survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_WW: Wetted width of individual 200 foot increments, at the time of survey.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_GRAD: Stream channel gradient, averaged over 200 foot segments.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_POOL: Linear percentage of (pool) flow regime observed within the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_RIFF: Linear percentage of (riffle) flow regime observed within the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_GLID: Linear percentage of (glide) flow regime observed within the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_AVG_B: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of boulder sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_AVG_C:  Average percentage of the substrate comprised of cobble sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_AVG_G: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of gravel sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_AVG_S: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of sand sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_SED: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of sediment sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_BED: Average percentage of the substrate comprised of sediment sized material for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_OHC: Overhead canopy cover percent averaged over the segment..

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_CON_R: Total percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of coniferous trees, on the right side of the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_CON_L: Total percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of coniferous trees, on the left side of the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_CL_DBH:  Field estimated diameter breast height of coniferous trees found within 200 feet on the left side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_CR_DBH:  Field estimated diameter breast height of coniferous trees found within 200 feet on the right side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_DR_DBH: Field estimated diameter breast height of deciduous trees found within 200 feet on the right side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_DL_DBH: Field estimated diameter breast height of deciduous trees found within 200 feet on the left side of the stream channel for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_ DEC_L: Percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of deciduous trees, on the left side for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_ DEC_R: Percentage of the forest found within 200’ of the stream channel comprised of deciduous trees, on  the right side for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_CONGT12: Total number of pieces of coniferous woody debris  in the stream channel that are greater than 12 inches in diameter.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_DECGT12: Total number of pieces of deciduous woody debris in the stream channel that are greater than 12 inches in diameter.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_CONLT12: Total number of pieces of coniferous woody debris in the stream channel that are less than 12 inches in diameter.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_DECLT12: Total number of pieces of deciduous woody debris in the stream channel that are less than 12 inches in diameter for the segment. Total number of in-stream woody debris clumps that contain deciduous components that are less than 12 inches in diameter for the segment.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_NUM_R: Total number of in-stream root wads/plates.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PA_NUM_C: Total number of in-stream individual woody debris clumps.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

Environmental Quality (TEMPORARILY HELD OUT TO CONSERVE SPACE)

 

 

 

 

CERC: Super fund sites in and around the Willapa Basin. Really crummy scale, but covers the entire Northwest.  

Randy Deardorff

Environmental Protection Agency - Region 10

206-553-8183

 

HYD_PTS: A point layer used to carry both water and tissue sample data. This layer has many linkable data files to go along with it.

Brett Dumbauld

Biologist

Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

360-665-4166

 

LB_WELLS: Water wells on the peninsula.

Thomas Blakemore

 

 

 

NPDES: Facilities regulated by EPA and the states under the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System. Points generally represent discharge locations.

Ray Peterson

GIS Specialist

Environmental Protection Agency

206-553-1682

 

OCISTA: Point coverage indicating location of oyster monitoring stations where oyster conditions have been recorded on a monthly basis from 1954 to 1994. (Interrain version)

 

Brett Dumbauld

Biologist

Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

360-665-4166

 

RCRA: Resource Conservation Recovery Sites.  Data is drawn from RCRIS, with some facility locations updated from FINDS, or by EPA Region 10 staff.

 

Randy Deardorff

Environmental Protection Agency - Region 10

206-553-8183

 

STATIONS: Shellfish monitoring Stations around Willapa Bay, note, this coverage contains the same points as the HYD_PTS, but with different attributes. (Interrain version)

Dan Saul

Shellfish Program Manager

Washington Department of Ecology

360-407-6419

 

STORET: Storet coliform Stations around Willapa Bay

James Hileman

Environmental Engineer

Environmental Protection Agency

206-553-1640

 

TEMP_STA: Point locations of temperature stations around Willapa Bay.

Brett Dumbauld

Biologist

Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

360-665-4166

 

TRI92: Toxic Release Inventory, a point layer containing toxic release sites around SW Washington.

Kristina Colt

Toxic Release Inventory Program Manager

Environmental Protection Agency

206-553-4016

 

Geomorphology

 

 

 

 

BAYSHORE: A common shoreline used for Willapa Bay and SW Washington / NW Oregon. This layer makes a nice back drop, if you don’t look too close!

Elizabeth Lanzer

Senior Analyst

Washington Department of Natural Resources

360-228-3333

 

GEOLOGY: 1:250K Contains geologic formations, ages without structural line features.  

Marko Muellner

Web Master

Interrain Pacific

503-226-8108

 

NWI: Identifies five different ecological systems which contain multiple and varying coding for subsystems, class, subclass and modifiers including water regimes, water chemistry, soils and special modifiers. This vegetation layer is 1:58,000 scale.

Sharron O'Conner

Washington Department of Ecology

206-407-7263

 

NWI SUB-DIRECTORY

 

 

 

 

NWI_BR: NWI clipped for the Bear River watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NWI_LIB: NWI clipped for the Long Beach watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NWI_NAS: NWI clipped for the Naselle watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NWI_NEM: NWI clipped for the Nemah watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NWI_NOR: NWI clipped for the North watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NWI_PAL: NWI clipped for the Palix watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NWI_WSB: NWI clipped for the Bear River sub-watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

EST_LOSS: Palustrine wetland ecological systems were included in this "modified" subset of the NWI data. Boundaries were drawn on screen to delineate, in general, estuarine areas from freshwater areas.

Sharron O'Conner

Washington Department of Ecology

206-407-7263

 

OFCHLOSS: An quick inventory of modified freshwater wetland ecological systems in the Willapa Basin.

Sharron O'Conner

Washington Department of Ecology

206-407-7263

 

OLDSHORE: This layer was an attempt to improve on the shoreline features of the original Washington Department of Natural Resources HYDRO_PL layer.

Jon Bowers

GIS Analyst

Interrain Pacific

503-226-8108

 

SOILFLOD: The distribution of flooded soil types for around the mouth of the Columbia River.

Eric Dobson

GIS Analyst

Coastal Change Assessment Program (CCAP)

803-974-6263

 

SOILHYDR: Hydric soil distribution for around the mouth of the Columbia River

Eric Dobson

GIS Analyst

Coastal Change Assessment Program (CCAP)

803-974-6263

 

SOILS24: 1:24K Soil Conservation District soil coverage, contains several linkable attribute tables that are based on the item ST_SOIL_SY.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

TL_MRPH: Tidelands within Willapa Bay broken into sub-tidal, inter-tidal and super-tidal. The shoreline of this coverage has been fitted to match other shoreline coverages. This coverage was reselected from NWI data.

Mike Mertens (1996) and Edward H. Clifton, 1983

Interrain Pacific

503-226-8108

 

SOIL SUB-DIRECTORY

 

 

 

 

SOIL_BR: 1:24K Soil Conservation District soil coverage clipped for the Bear River Watershed. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SOIL_LIB: 1:24K Soil Conservation District soil coverage clipped for the Bear River Watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SOIL_NAS: 1:24K Soil Conservation District soil coverage clipped for the Naselle Watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SOIL_NEM: 1:24K Soil Conservation District soil coverage clipped for the Nemah Watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SOIL_NOR: 1:24K Soil Conservation District soil coverage clipped for the North Watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SOIL_PAL: 1:24K Soil Conservation District soil coverage clipped for the Palix Watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SOIL_WSB: 1:24K Soil Conservation District soil coverage clipped for the Willapa Watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

Hydrology

 

 

 

 

BSN_BND: This is a line layer that follows a general basin boundary for the Willapa Basin

Luis Fuste

Information Officer

U.S. Geological Survey

360-593-6510

 

FLOW_STA: USGS stream gauge stations around the Willapa Basin.

Luis Fuste

Information Officer

U.S. Geological Survey

360-593-6510

 

GW_CONS: January 1992 water-level contours include Cape Disappointment, Ocean Park, and Oysterville.

Thomas Blakemore

 

 

 

HYD_LIN: Hydrologic line work for in and around the Willapa Bay.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

HYDRO: A CCAP rendition of 1:100k coverage of type (1-3) waters for SW Washington / NW Oregon. Note: this line coverage contains the most complete coverage of stream names.

Eric Dobson

GIS Analyst

Coastal Change Assessment Program (CCAP)

803-974-6263

 

HYDRO_PL: This layer holds information on water bodies such as bays, lakes, wide rivers and reservoirs.

Sandra Bahr

Information Manager

Washington Department of Natural Resources

360-902-1544

 

HYDRO_P: This layer holds information on water bodies such as bays, lakes, wide rivers and reservoirs.

Eric Dobson

GIS Analyst

Coastal Change Assessment Program (CCAP)

803-974-6263

 

HUC_CAF: Hydrologic units throughout the region.

Eric Dobson

GIS Analyst

Coastal Change Assessment Program (CCAP)

803-974-6263

 

LAKE: The distribution of lakes within the Willapa Basin. This layer in a reselect out of the NWI layer.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

LB_BAS: Watershed boundary and surface-water divides for Long Beach Peninsula.

Thomas Blakemore

 

 

 

LB_DIV: Surface-water divides for Long Beach Peninsula.

Thomas Blakemore

 

 

 

PRECIP: Precipitation isohyets that measure average annual rainfall in inches.

Stu Smith

Washington Department of Natural Resources

 

 

RIVS24: This hydrographic layer holds data on linear water features such as rivers, streams, and canals. Data on water bodies is found in a separate coverage.  State, private, and some Federal and tribal lands are included in this layer.

Sandra Bahr

Information Manager

Washington Department of Natural Resources

360-902-1544

 

SUB-BASIN SUB-DIRECTORY

 

 

 

 

SB_BR: This coverage was derived from WDNR's Watershed Administrative Units (WAU) coverage and consists of eight sub-basin delineations for the Bear River Watershed.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SB_LIB: This coverage was derived from WDNR's Watershed Administrative Units (WAU) coverage and consists of eight sub-basin delineations for the Long Island Sub-Basin.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SB_NAS: This coverage was derived from WDNR's Watershed Administrative Units (WAU) coverage and consists of eight sub-basin delineations for the Naselle Sub-Basin.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SB_NEM: This coverage was derived from WDNR's Watershed Administrative Units (WAU) coverage and consists of eight sub-basin delineations for the Nemah Sub-Basin.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SB_NOR: This coverage was derived from WDNR's Watershed Administrative Units (WAU) coverage and consists of eight sub-basin delineations for the North Sub-Basin.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SB_PAL: This coverage was derived from WDNR's Watershed Administrative Units (WAU) coverage and consists of eight sub-basin delineations for the Palix Sub-Basin.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SB_WSB: This coverage was derived from WDNR's Watershed Administrative Units (WAU) coverage and consists of eight sub-basin delineations for the Willapa Sub-Basin.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

SUB_BAS: This coverage was derived from WDNR's Watershed Administrative Units (WAU) coverage and consists of eight sub-basin delineations for the Willapa Basin for the extent of thw Willapa Basin.

Jon Bowers

GIS Analyst

Interrain Pacific

503-226-8108

 

STREAM13: This hydrographic layer holds data on linear water features such as river streams and canals. It contains only larger rivers and streams (WDNR water type code 1-3).

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BANKS: Stream banks of major river mouths that have been modified.

Martin Hudson

WA Rivers Info System Data Manager

Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

360-902-2487

 

WAUS_IP: This coverage includes basins (watershed resource inventory areas), sub-basins and watershed administrative units for the extent of the Willapa Basin.

Jon Bowers

GIS Analyst

Interrain Pacific

503-226-8108

 

WIDERIVS: This layer holds data on water body perimeters such as the banks rivers and the shorelines of lakes and reservoirs.

Sandra Bahr

Information Manager

Washington Department of Natural Resources

360-902-1544

 

STREAMS TYPE (1-3) SUB-DIRECTORY

(SUB13)

 

 

 

 

STR_BR: Stream types 1-3 for the Bear River Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000 scale.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

STR_LIB: Stream types 1-3 for the Long Beach Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000 scale.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

STR_NAS: Stream types 1-3 for the Naselle Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

STR_NEM: Stream types 1-3 for the Nemah Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

STR_NOR: Stream types 1-3 for the North Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

STR_PAL: Stream types 1-3 for the Palix Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

STR_WSB: Stream types 1-3 for the Willapa Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000 scale.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

STREAMS TYPE (1-5) SUB-DIRECTORY

(SUB15)

 

 

 

 

BEAR15: Stream types 1-5 for the Bear River Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000 scale.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

LIB15: Stream types 1-5 for the Long Beach Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000 scale.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NASELL15: Stream types 1-5 for the Naselle Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NEMAH15: Stream types 1-5 for the Nemah Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

NORTH15: Stream types 1-5 for the North Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PAL15: Stream types 1-5 for the Palix Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

WILLAP15: Stream types 1-5 for the Willapa Watershed. This layer is 1:24,000 scale.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

Roads

 

 

 

 

ALL_RDS: Detailed roads layer including logging roads at 1:24,000 scale. This layer includes all county roads and major roads.

Sandra Bahr

Information Manager

Washington Department of Natural Resources

360-902-1544

 

BEAR_SURV: Bear River Watershed forest road survey, road surface types, erosion potential. Linework generated from GPS coordinates.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

BEAR_CULV: Bear River culvert inventory point layer containing attributes of the conditions of culverts, passability and erosion potential. Points generated from GPS coordinates.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

CNTY_RDS: County roads layer, containing the most up to date extent of non-forest roads in the Willapa Basin. 

Mike Bishop

 

Pacific County

Dept. Public Works

360-875-6300

 

COUNTY ROADS SUB DIRECTORY

 

 

 

 

CNTY_BR: County roads layer, containing the most up to date extent of non-forest roads in the Willapa Basin. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

CNTY_NAS: County roads layer, containing the most up to date extent of non-forest roads in the Willapa Basin. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

CNTY_NEM: County roads layer, containing the most up to date extent of non-forest roads in the Willapa Basin. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

CNTY_NOR: County roads layer, containing the most up to date extent of non-forest roads in the Willapa Basin. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

CNTY_PAL: County roads layer, containing the most up to date extent of non-forest roads in the Willapa Basin. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

CNTY_WIL: County roads layer, containing the most up to date extent of non-forest roads in the Willapa Basin. 

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

FACS: Points were interpreted from locations identified in the Pacific County Comprehensive Plan (Draft, 1994) and were checked using roads, streams, and public land survey layers.

Mike Mertens

GIS Analyst

Interrain Pacific

503-226-8108

 

MAJ_RDS: Coverage shows major roads, transportation routes, infrastructure, and highways. There are several clipped versions of this layer.

Mark Scott

GIS Analyst

Willapa Alliance

360-875-5195

 

PWR_LINE: Data was field surveyed and entered into the system using an algorithm to generate lines (generated from distance and bearings). Data is not complete.

Nicole Ruhleder

GIS Technician

Bonneville Power Administration