New York State Wetlands Map. Wetland in New York Stock Image F031/7822 Science Photo Library The following interactive online maps are available on the DEC website Informational Freshwater Wetland Mapping is managed by NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and is not regulatory.
Aerially mapping the unprotected wetlands of New York State Pix4D from www.pix4d.com
Contact the Adirondack Park Agency for wetlands within the Adirondack Park There are many exempt activities that landowners may undertake without permits
Aerially mapping the unprotected wetlands of New York State Pix4D
However, if you are not sure of which activities require permits near New York State regulated wetlands, please contact your regional DEC office. Currently included on the maps are locations of: Freshwater wetlands regulated by the State of New York (outside the Adirondack Park) To provide a faithful representation of official New York State regulatory freshwater wetlands maps for GIS resource analysis at scales equal to the 1 to 24,000 scale of original mapping or smaller scales (e.g., 1 to 100,000 scale).
Freshwater Wetland Map. Wetlands are classified from Class I (which provide the most benefits) to Class IV (which provide fewer benefits). New York's streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds; water quality classifications are also displayed.
Freshwater Wetlands Map. The status of New York's tidal and freshwater wetlands, and trends in the extent of wetlands in the state; The state Freshwater Wetlands Act and how DEC regulates wetlands, including wetlands mapping; Wetlands conservation and restoration; Why Are Wetlands Valuable? Wetlands are known by many names, such as marshes, swamps, bogs, and wet meadows. DECinfo Locator is an interactive map that lets you access many DEC documents and other public data about the environmental quality of specific sites in New York State, as well as information about sites for outdoor recreation