Parent Layer:
Ecological
Name: Historic Reef-LA
Display Field:
Type: Raster Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: Oysters are likely to be successful in areas where they historically have been productive. However, it is important to note that conditions may have changed in the given time span such that restoration may not be suitable in all of the areas identified by this layer. To identify areas where oysters have been or are currently found, multiple current and historic oyster reef data sets were collated and merged. Areas with reef were scored 1 and all remaining areas were scored a 0. The scored polygons were converted to a 500m, 500m grid. Original data source: TNC digitization (Vermilion Bay), 1920s Coast Line and Oyster Bottoms of Louisiana Historic Map digitization (TNC). Resolution: varies from 1:24,000 to 1:200,000.
<a href='xml/LA_histreef.xml' target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Copyright Text:
Default Visibility: false
MaxRecordCount: 0
Supported Query Formats: JSON, geoJSON
Min Scale: 0
Max Scale: 0
Supports Advanced Queries: false
Supports Statistics: false
Has Labels: false
Can Modify Layer: false
Can Scale Symbols: false
Use Standardized Queries: true
Extent:
XMin: -1.0456747525563551E7
YMin: 3354792.839841288
XMax: -9878247.525563551
YMax: 3556292.839841288
Spatial Reference: 102100
(3857)
Drawing Info:
Advanced Query Capabilities:
Supports Statistics: false
Supports OrderBy: false
Supports Distinct: false
Supports Pagination: false
Supports TrueCurve: false
Supports Returning Query Extent: true
Supports Query With Distance: true
Supports Sql Expression: false
Supports Query With ResultType: false
Supports Returning Geometry Centroid: false
HasZ: false
HasM: false
Has Attachments: false
HTML Popup Type: esriServerHTMLPopupTypeNone
Type ID Field: null
Fields:
None
Supported Operations:
Query
Generate Renderer
Return Updates
Iteminfo
Thumbnail
Metadata