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  • FIRMMETA  FIRMMETA is a table that provides information on the hardcopy Flood Insurance Rate Map Panels used to create the county digital datasets FIRM. Fields include: SERIES, CIT_ABBREV, GEOCODE, TITLE, COUNTY, STATE, PANEL_DETAIL 1-17, SCALE 1-17, PUB_DATE, PUB_NAME, SRC_SCALE, SRC_MEDIA, SRC_CURRENT, MONTH, DAY, YEAR. All fields are data type TEXT.

  • HUCLUT  HUCLUT is a table that joins directly to the dataset WBDME6_A by the items HUC_12, HUC_10, HUC_8, to provide full descriptive names for Hydrologic Unit areas in Maine. Fields include: HUC12, HUC10, HUC8, HUC12NAME, HUC10NAME, HUC8NAME, HUC8BRIEF. All fields are data type TEXT.

  • firm  FIRM is Q3 Flood Data derived from the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) mapped at 1:24000 scale. The file is georeferenced to the earth's surface using the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection and a zonal coordinate system (units in meters). Specifications for the horizontal control of Q3 Flood Data files are consistent with those required for mapping at a scale of 1:24000. - Download this layer

  • fresh91  FRESH91 represents the overall habitat values, within freshwater cover types for 91 priority trust species of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, in the U.S. portion of the Gulf of Maine watershed. Habitats for each species were mapped and ranked from actual sightings or by developing habitat suitability models reflecting environmental requirements for each species. Scores for each species were then added to derive the sum of scores for all species combined. The value for each cell reflects both the number of species using each cell and the relative habitat suitability for those species. For more information about the USFW Gulf of Maine Program, Gulf of Maine Habitat Analysis, and related data see: http://gulfofmaine.fws.gov/gomanalysis/gomanalysis.html - Download this layer

  • gnis_h  gnis_h includes names and point locations of most hydrologic features in Maine, as shown on USGS 1:24,000 quadrangles. The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) actively seeks data from and partnerships with Government agencies at all levels and other interested organizations. The GNIS is the Federal standard for geographic nomenclature. The U.S. Geological Survey developed the GNIS for the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, a Federal inter-agency body chartered by public law to maintain uniform feature name usage throughout the Government and to promulgate standard names to the public. The GNIS is the official repository of domestic geographic names data; the official vehicle for geographic names use by all departments of the Federal Government; and the source for applying geographic names to Federal electronic and printed products of all types. See http://geonames.usgs.gov for additional information. - Download this layer

 
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