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Layer: SaltMarshMetrics2022 (ID: 0)

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Name: SaltMarshMetrics2022

Display Field: marsh_name

Type: Feature Layer

Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon

Description: Efficient stewardship of tidal wetlands requires robust comparative assessments of different marshes to understand their resilience to stressors, particularly in the face of relative sea level rise. To address this need, NH Fish and Game and the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve developed a framework based on three elements of marsh resilience: current condition, vulnerability to sea level rise, and adaptation potential. In collaboration with other agencies and academics, we identified a set of metrics that influence resilience and then calculated a score for each element of resilience as well as an overall resilience score.

Service Item Id: c0c95fbbba2540ac92db790f3611114c

Copyright Text: NH Fish and Game Department and the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.

Default Visibility: true

MaxRecordCount: 2000

MaxSelectionCount: 0

Supported Query Formats: JSON, geoJSON, PBF

Min Scale: 0.0

Max Scale: 0.0

Supports Advanced Queries: true

Supports Statistics: true

Can Scale Symbols: false

Use Standardized Queries: true

Supports ValidateSQL: true

Supports Calculate: true

Extent:
Drawing Info: Advanced Query Capabilities:
HasZ: false

HasM: false

Has Attachments: false

HTML Popup Type: esriServerHTMLPopupTypeAsHTMLText

Type ID Field: quantile_overall

Fields: Types:
Capabilities: Query

Sync Can Return Changes: true

Is Data Versioned: false

Supports Rollback On Failure: true

Supports ApplyEdits With Global Ids: false

Supports ApplyEdits By Upload Id: true

Supports Query With Historic Moment: false

Supports Coordinates Quantization: true

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Supported Operations:   Query   Query Attachments   Query Analytic   Query Top Features   Query Bins   Append   Validate SQL   Generate Renderer   Return Updates   Metadata   Update Metadata