Welcome to the North Pacific Rim Typology Project web interface. The goal of this work is to produce a decision support system that will assist salmon conservation around the Pacific Rim, based on a robust classification (typology) of rivers and river habitats and aimed at conserving the existing and potential production of salmon in the context of the ocean domains influencing the rivers and salmon that spawn and rear in them.
 
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01/22/2008
Kamchatka is online
Data for the Kamchatka Peninsula is available. Floodplain and channel complexity data is being processed.

01/17/2008
Performance Upgrade
We are currently in the process of upgrading the performance of GIS applications. Consequently, response times will be slow until caching is complete. We apologize for the inconvenience.

01/14/2008
Contiguous US online
The Pacific Coast of the contiguous United States are now available. Floodplain features are under development.

09/20/2007
BC is back online
Access to the British Columbia database is now available. Schema changes to the feature tables will increase the search functionality in the near future. Also, edits to the HydroEdge featureclass add data as it becomes available.

09/19/2007
Alaska back on line
The Typology server environment is now up and running. Currently, the only database that is is online is Alaska, BC will be ready in a few days, and the lower 48 is under development.

08/03/2007
ArcIMS interface is down
The basic ArcIMS html viewer developed to allow read-only access to the Typology Database is currently-off line for maintenance. Server-side upgrades are being performed during the month of August. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to have a new viewer working soon.

06/07/2007
Data Development
The new Topology IMS interface goes Live!

02/22/2007
Alaska (blue)
Beta ArcIMS sevice available, data processing ongoing

02/22/2007
Remaining Geodatabases
under development

01/08/2007
British Columbia (orange)
Beta ArcIMS sevice available, data processing ongoing

University of Montana Numerical Terradynamic Simulation Group Flathead Lake Biological Station
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