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Welcome! Ecology's GIS staff builds and maintains spatial datasets and applications, conducts GIS projects, and publishes GIS maps in support of the agency's mission of protecting the land, air, and waters of the state. Tools used in this work include GIS software by Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) including ArcInfo, ArcView, ArcSDE, ArcGIS Server, and ArcIMS. These pages are targeted for an audience experienced with GIS terminology and standards. If you are new to GIS, you can learn more at http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/gis_poster/ (USGS) or http://www.gis.com (ESRI). Also, our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page may help you with our data and maps. DataView sample images of our GIS data, read the FGDC compliant metadata, and/or download the data as ESRI shapefiles (*.shp) or file geodatabases. If you cannot find the data you want, or if you need it in some other format, please use the Digital Data Request Form (view in HTML format) to tell us what you need. MapsView/download some of our GIS standard maps products online in Adobe Acrobat, PDF format. ApplicationsView information about some of our GIS applications and download scripts to run at your site. ServicesUse our GIS services for your information needs. ProjectsFind out about the GIS Projects the Department of Ecology is working on or has done. TrainingFind out about GIS/ArcView training opportunities for federal, state, and local government clients. Page last updated on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 18:00 by Rich Kim
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What's New?May 14 - Puget Sound Watershed Characterization Project PS_Layers geodatabase now available. May 13 - Tribal layer updated, Yakama Reservation, Tract C & D. April 25 - New layer, Watershed Boundary Dataset added. April 18 - Areas of Extreme Concern updated.
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