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Layer: Ontario2021_Phragmites (ID: 0)

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Name: Ontario2021_Phragmites

Display Field: unit_name

Type: Feature Layer

Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon

Description: European Common Reed, also known as Phragmites australis ssp. australis is an invasive plant species in the Great Lakes Basin and is a major threat to wetland biodiversity. This phragmites feature class is a combination of data from Michigan Tech Research Institute (MTRI) and the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry (MNDMNRF). This feature class was modified by Environment and Climate Change Canada on May 31st, 2021, and was projected/clipped to the needs of the 2021 Lake Ontario Canadian Baseline Coastal Habitat Survey.

Service Item Id: 3516fbed89ad4856bbc6c6b376aa0957

Copyright Text: Michigan Tech Research Institute (MTRI), Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry (MNDMNRF), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)

Default Visibility: false

MaxRecordCount: 2000

Supported Query Formats: JSON, geoJSON, PBF

Min Scale: 0

Max Scale: 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: true

HasM: true

Has Attachments: false

HTML Popup Type: esriServerHTMLPopupTypeAsHTMLText

Type ID Field:

Fields: Templates:
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

Child Resources:   Field Groups   Contingent Values

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