6 datasets found

Tags: fish passage gis data Categories and Collections: GIS Data

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  • Provincial Stream Crossing Information System (PSCIS) Remediation Sites

    Points where a barrier to fish passage has been rectified or remediated. This is the third phase in the process and can only follow after (1) an assessment has been performed on a stream crossing structure and has found that structure to be a barrier to...
  • Provincial Stream Crossing Information System (PSCIS) Habitat Confirmation Sites

    Points where an evaluation of the fish habitat up and downstream of a road crossing have been carried out. Phase 2 of 4 in the Fish Passage Workflow, Habitat Confirmations are done at sites where the crossing structure is known to be a failure. The Habitat...
  • Provincial Obstacles to Fish Passage

    The Provincial Obstacles to Fish Passage theme presents records of all known obstacles to fish passage from several fisheries datasets including the Fisheries Information Summary System (FISS); the Fish Habitat Inventory and Information Program (FHIIP); the...
  • Provincial Stream Crossing Information System (PSCIS) Design Proposal Sites

    Points where a fish passage assessment has been performed on a stream crossing structure and found to be a failure. Design points have been identified as a priority for remediation based on a variety of potential criteria: quality of habitat upstream,...
  • PSCIS Assessments

    Points where a fish passage assessment has been performed on a stream crossing structure. These includes culverts, bridges, fords, etc. The assessments are carried out to determine whether fish are able to migrate through the structure.
  • Ministry of Transportation (MOT) Culverts

    A Culvert is a pipe (less than 3m in diameter) or half-round flume used to transport or drain water under or away from the road and/or right of way. Culverts that are greater than or equal to 3m in diameter are stored in the MoT Bridge Structure Road...
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