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Open Data Oil and Gas Road Right of Way Permits
Land authorizations representing the road right of way for road activities. The spatial data includes polygon data for approved and post-construction road rights of way collected on or after October 30, 2006. This dataset is updated nightly.Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Fibre Recovery Zones
The Fibre Recovery Zones (FRZ) define areas where increased waste rates may apply to avoidable waste left on a cutting authority as detailed in the Provincial Logging Residue and Waste Measurement Procedure Manual. The boundaries have been approved by the Director of the Forest Tenures Branch,...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Aquatic Invasive Species of British Columbia
Site locations of aquatic invasive species occurrences throughout the province. The aquatic invasive species include species of amphibians, fishes, invertebrates, plants, alga and turtles. This spatial dataset was compiled from a number of data sources including The Invasive Plant Council of BC;...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data 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. Records from the following datasets have been included: The Fisheries Information Summary System (FISS); the Fish Habitat Inventory and Information Program...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Bedrock Geology
British Columbia Digital Geology is the data source used for the seamless province-wide, up-to-date, and detailed bedrock geology. The bedrock geology is standardized with consistent stratigraphic code and geometries, and integrates all details of compilations from 1:50,000 to 1:250,000. The...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Emergency Management and Climate Readiness Boundaries
Jurisdictional boundaries for the Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness (EMCR). This dataset represents the regional operational boundaries for the former Provincial Emergency Program (PEP).Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Community Watersheds - Current
Boundaries (polygons) of areas designated as community watershed by government - that are all or part of the drainage area that is upslope of the lowest point from which water is diverted for human consumption by a licensed waterworks, if satisfied that, to protect the water that is diverted for...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data VRI - 2023 - Forest Vegetation Composite Rank 1 Layer (R1)
Geospatial forest inventory dataset updated for depletions, such as harvesting, and projected annually for growth. Sample attributes in this dataset include: age, species, volume, height. The Vegetation Resources Inventory (VRI) spatial datasets describe both where a vegetation resource (ie...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- FGDB/GDB
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Open Data Forest Tenure Special Access Road Polygon
This is a spatial layer showing Ministry of Forests Map Notation Lines. These are the spatial representation of the polygonal geometry for FSR Dedications and FSR Gravel PitsOrganization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data MASCOT Geodetic Control Monuments
Mascot geodetic control monuments for BC. Geodetic Control Monuments are a network of interconnected markers in the ground which have accurately determined coordinates, and/or elevations. They are fixed points on which to spatially reference surveys, mapping, aerial and satellite imaging, etcOrganization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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