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Wisconsin, Treaty of 1837, Treaty of 1842, spearing, netting
The purpose of this data set is to provide a guide to the river segments available for open water spearing and netting to be used by Tribal members, enforcement staff, natural resource management and planning.
River segments available for open water spearing and netting in the Wisconsin portion of 1837 and 1842 Ceded Territories.
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission
The Great Lakes Inidan Fish and Wildlife Commission, its member tribes, its employees and agents assume no responsibility or liability for anyone's use of these data. By using this data, you agree that you are entirely responsible for your use of the data and that you will hold harmless the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, its member tribes, its employees and its authorized agents from any and all consequences, including all damages, costs, expenses, and attorney's fees, resulting from improper or illegal use of the data.
The accuracy of each record's spatial location varies. The original data set was derived from the WDNR, Wisconsin Open Water from 1:24,000-scale sources (Hydrhai version 6, 2007) and Wisconsin DNR 24K Hydro Geodatabase August 2016. A description of the record's original spatial data source is located in the "Data Source" field. Individual segements were cropped at Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE) National Inventory of Dams (NID) point data, TIGER line features (1:100,000), Wisconsin DNR Boat Access point data (1:24,000) or other features in Wisconsin DNR 24K Hydrography Dataset.
Extent
West | -92.890185 | East | -89.011426 |
North | 46.261690 | South | 44.780265 |
Maximum (zoomed in) | 1:50,000 |
Minimum (zoomed out) | 1:625,000 |
Updated from River Segments Available for Open Water Spearing and Netting October 2010.
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission
The original data set was derived from the WDNR, Wisconsin Open Water from 1:24,000-scale sources (Hydrhai version 6, 2007) and Wisconsin DNR 24K Hydro Geodatabase August 2016. A description of the record's original spatial data source is located in the "Data Source" field. Individual segements were cropped at Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE) National Inventory of Dams (NID) point data, TIGER line features (1:100,000), Wisconsin DNR Boat Access point data (1:24,000) or other features in Wisconsin DNR 24K Hydrography Dataset.
Wisconsin 1837 and 1842 Ceded Territories
The Great Lakes Inidan Fish and Wildlife Commission, its member tribes, its employees and agents assume no responsibility or liability for anyone's use of these data. By using this data, you agree that you are entirely responsible for your use of the data and that you will hold harmless the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, its member tribes, its employees and its authorized agents from any and all consequences, including all damages, costs, expenses, and attorney's fees, resulting from improper or illegal use of the data.
The Great Lakes Inidan Fish and Wildlife Commission, its member tribes, its employees and agents assume no responsibility or liability for anyone's use of these data. By using this data, you agree that you are entirely responsible for your use of the data and that you will hold harmless the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, its member tribes, its employees and its authorized agents from any and all consequences, including all damages, costs, expenses, and attorney's fees, resulting from improper or illegal use of the data.
The accuracy of each record's spatial location varies. The original data set was derived from the WDNR, Wisconsin Open Water from 1:24,000-scale sources (Hydrhai version 6, 2007) and Wisconsin DNR 24K Hydro Geodatabase August 2016. A description of the record's original spatial data source is located in the "Data Source" field. Individual segements were cropped at Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE) National Inventory of Dams (NID) point data, TIGER line features (1:100,000), Wisconsin DNR Boat Access point data (1:24,000) or other features in Wisconsin DNR 24K Hydrography Dataset.
Updated from River Segments Available for Open Water Spearing and Netting - October 2010
Internal feature number.
Esri
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
Feature geometry.
Esri
Coordinates defining the features.
Site number.
GLIFWC
Segment Type, either "Available" or "Adjacent Spawning Segment"
GLIFWC
Ojibwemowin River Name
GLIFWC
River name in English and County.
GLIFWC
Description of the location of the river segment.
GLIFWC
Waterbody Identification Code
GLIFWC
Spatial data source of original spatial data.
GLIFWC
Identified segments if they were part of the River Segments Available for Open Water Spearing and Netting - October 2010.
GLIFWC
Notes regarding any changes since October 2010 version.
GLIFWC
River segment notes.
GLIFWC