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Hydrography Network, Upper Hudson sub-basin, 2000

2000. New York State. Department of Environmental Conservation. Large scale hydrography network tiled by Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) sub-basin. Stream network extracted from New York State Large Scale Hydro...

Hydrography Network, Upper Susquehanna sub-basin, 2000

2000. New York State. Department of Environmental Conservation. Large scale hydrography network tiled by Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) sub-basin. Stream network extracted from New York State Large Scale Hydro...

Hydrography, New York State, 1979

1979. U.S. Geological Survey. The DLG data files used to create this dataset are derived from the 1:2,000,000-scale maps contain selected base categories of cartographic data in...

Hydrography, New York State, 1999

1999. U.S. Geological Survey. The data set portrays the polygon and line water features of New York State. The file was produced by joining the individual State hydrography laye...

Hydrography, Tompkins County NY, 2001

2001. Tompkins County Planimetric Project. The Tompkins County Planning Department utilized inter-departmental mapping expertise of the Tompkins County Information Technology Services GIS Di...

Index of Large Scale Hydrography Network, 2000

2000. New York State. Department of Environmental Conservation. This is an index to Large scale hydrography network tiled by HUC-8 sub-basin boundaries. Stream network extracted from New York State Large Scale H...

Index of New York State Regulatory Freshwater Wetlands

2013. New York State. Department of Environmental Conservation. These data are a set of ARC/INFO coverages composed of polygonal and linear features. Coverages are based on official New York State Freshwater Wet...

Submerged Aquatic Vegetation, Hudson River estuary, 1997

1997. Cornell Institute for Resource Information Sciences (Cornell IRIS). Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) is an important habitat and site of primary production in many aquatic ecosystems but there was no baseline info...