Aquatic resource area line segment
This spatial dataset represents the locations of aquatic resource area (ARA) line segments derived from corresponding line features in the Ontario Hydro Network. ARA line segments may represent a portion of a water body or an entire water body (such as a lake, river or stream). Attributes for each location may include: physical characteristics such as water temperature and depth fish species The ARA data classes are the authoritative source for generic spatial data related to fish species in Ontario. The data can be used for: forest and fisheries management planning municipal planning natural heritage and land use planning issuing work permits under the Public Lands Act, 1990 issuing licenses under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997 fulfilling public information requests There are additional sensitive data related to provincially tracked species and species at risk that are not available as part of this open data package. Distribution of sensitive species data is approved on a need-to-know basis. Requests should be sent to [geospatial@ontario.ca](mailto:geospatial@ontario.ca).
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Date Created
2020-01-11
Date Published
2020-01-11
Temporal Coverage
0001-01-01 - Present
Access in last 30 days
10
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1,591
Source(s) and Citation
Government of Ontario; Natural Resources and Forestry. (2020-01-11). Aquatic resource area line segment. Government of Ontario; Natural Resources and Forestry.
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Aquatic resource area line segment (extracted from geohub)
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Aquatic resource area line segment (extracted from geohub)
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ESRI REST
Languages:
English
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