--- - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: "This dataset is a result of the California Ocean Uses Atlas Project: a collaboration between NOAA's National Marine Protected Areas Center and Marine Conservation Biology Institute. The Project was designed to enhance ocean management through geospatial data on the full range of significant human uses of California's ocean environment from the shoreline to the 200 nm EEZ boundary. Data was gathered from regional ocean experts and users through participatory GIS methods.The California Ocean Uses Atlas Project fills a critical information gap in ocean management by providing an unprecedented, comprehensive, consistent and spatially explicit picture of human uses for management agencies, policy makers and stakeholders interested in sound and equitable ocean governance. Using participatory GIS concepts and applications, the Atlas Project generated spatial data and map products illustrating patterns, intensity, and temporal changes in a wide range of human uses in three broad categories of use: (i) fishing, (ii) non-consumptive, and (iii) industrial activities. The resulting datasets depict patterns of ocean use on a broad scale appropriate for a variety of ocean planning and management needs." description_attribution: ~ display_name: California Ocean Uses Atlas doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-coast-msp-california-ocean-uses lat_max: 42.019745 lat_min: 30.538074 lon_max: -117.078696 lon_min: -129.005271 name: California Ocean Uses Atlas native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-coast-msp-california-ocean-uses url: ftp://ftp.coast.noaa.gov/pub/MSP/CaliforniaOceanUses.zip variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'The NOAA Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP) produces national standardized land cover and change products for the coastal regions of the U.S. C-CAP products inventory coastal intertidal areas, wetlands, and adjacent uplands with the goal of monitoring changes in these habitats, on a one-to-five year repeat cycle. The timeframe for this metadata is reported as 1985 - 2010-Era, but the actual dates of the Landsat imagery used to create the land cover may have been acquired a few years before or after each era. These maps are developed utilizing Landsat Thematic Mapper imagery, and can be used to track changes in the landscape through time. This trend information gives important feedback to managers on the success or failure of management policies and programs and aid in developing a scientific understanding of the Earth system and its response to natural and human-induced changes. This understanding allows for the prediction of impacts due to these changes and the assessment of their cumulative effects, helping coastal resource managers make more informed regional decisions. NOAA C-CAP is a contributing member to the Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics consortium and C-CAP products are included as the coastal expression of land cover within the National Land Cover Database.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP) Regional Land Cover Data and Change Data doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-coastal-change-analysis-program-c-cap-regional-land-cover-data-and-change-data lat_max: 51.07 lat_min: 22.6 lon_max: -66.01 lon_min: -129.64 name: Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP) Regional Land Cover Data and Change Data native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-coastal-change-analysis-program-c-cap-regional-land-cover-data-and-change-data url: https://coast.noaa.gov/dataviewer/index.html?action=advsearch&qType=in&qFld=projectid&qVal=1027 variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: "These market data provide a comprehensive set of measures of changes in economic activity throughout the coastal regions of the United States. In regard to the sources of data, establishments, employment, and wages are taken from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW). The data series also is known as the ES-202 data. These data are based on the quarterly reports of nearly all employers in the United States. These reports are filed with each state's employment or labor department, and each state then transmits the data to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), where the national databases are maintained. The data for the Coastal Economies have been taken from the national databases at BLS (except in the case of Massachusetts). Gross State Product (GSP) data are taken from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), which develops the estimates of GSP from a number of sources. In regard to \"employment\", data are reported by employers, not employees, and does not contain any information about age. There is no difference between \"employed\" and \"employment\". The source is known as the payroll survey, a survey filed by employers every 3 months showing the number of people employed at each establishment in each of the preceding 3 months. Detailed information on the geographies the data are available for can be found here: https://coast.noaa.gov/data/digitalcoast/pdf/qrt-coastal-economy-description.pdf" description_attribution: ~ display_name: Coastal Economic Trends for Coastal Geographies doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-coastal-economic-trends-for-coastal-geographies lat_max: 71.406235 lat_min: 18.921786 lon_max: -66.969271 lon_min: -178.217598 name: Coastal Economic Trends for Coastal Geographies native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-coastal-economic-trends-for-coastal-geographies url: https://coast.noaa.gov/dataregistry/search/collection/info/coastaleconomy variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'Many different partners and groups, and several Center-led data projects, have contributed to the lidar data collection housed and distributed by the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. The data span more than a decade and were collected using several different sensors. The collection includes data from topographic and bathymetric lidar sensors. Data are available for all of the coastal states and range from shoreline strips to full county coverage. The products have been delivered to the Center in various formats, projections, datums, and units. Once received, the data are reviewed, checked for errors, and standardized in a single format, projection, and datum.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Coastal Elevation Data (from Lidar) for US and Territories from 1996 to Present doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-coastal-elevation-data-from-lidar-for-us-and-territories-from-1996-to-present lat_max: 68.35 lat_min: -14.56 lon_max: -64.5 lon_min: -178.3 name: Coastal Elevation Data (from Lidar) for US and Territories from 1996 to Present native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-coastal-elevation-data-from-lidar-for-us-and-territories-from-1996-to-present url: https://coast.noaa.gov/digitalcoast/data/coastallidar/ variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'These data depict the location of facilities that generate electricity. The locations are created from the Environmental Protection Agency Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID). Only facilities adjacent to the coast and Great Lakes are shown. Contained within the database are records that define the fuel source and other characteristics of the facility that may benefit ocean planners. In some cases, the presence of a facility may indicate that certain power transmission infrastructure exists nearby. Absence of a facility or lack of sufficient capacity at a facility in a given area may also be an important characteristic in future energy planning activities. Please keep in mind this is not representative of the whole eGRID. This dataset can be linked back to the additional content of the eGRID by downloading the data and joining it back to the eGRID spreadsheet.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Coastal Energy Facilities in the United States for 2012. doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-coast-msp-coastal-energy-facilities lat_max: 71.2789 lat_min: 18.974204 lon_max: -67.003299 lon_min: -171.737523 name: Coastal Energy Facilities in the United States for 2012. native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-coast-msp-coastal-energy-facilities url: ftp://ftp.coast.noaa.gov/pub/MSP/CoastalEnergyFacilities.zip variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: "This is a map service for the Coastal Flood Hazard Composite dataset. This dataset was created by combining hazard zones from the following datasets: FEMA V zones, FEMA A zones, FEMA shaded X zones, NOAA OCM Flood Frequency zones, NOAA OCM potential sea level rise inundation of 3 ft above current Mean Higher High Water (MHHW), and SLOSH MOMs for category 3 hurricanes. This dataset was created to support the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's Coastal Flood Exposure Mapper application. The purpose of the online mapping tool is to provide coastal managers, planners, and stakeholders a preliminary look at exposures to coastal flooding hazards. The Mapper is a screening-level tool that uses nationally consistent data sets and analyses. Data and maps provided can be used at several scales to help communities initiate resilience planning efforts. Currently the extent of this dataset covers U. S. coastal areas along the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts. This is a cached map service. Tiles have been cached down to Level ID 15 (1:18,055)." description_attribution: ~ display_name: Coastal Flood Hazard Composite Layer for the Coastal Flood Exposure Mapper doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-coastal-flood-hazard-composite-layer-for-the-coastal-flood-exposure-mapper lat_max: 41.3 lat_min: 38.5 lon_max: -71.4 lon_min: -75.9 name: Coastal Flood Hazard Composite Layer for the Coastal Flood Exposure Mapper native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-coastal-flood-hazard-composite-layer-for-the-coastal-flood-exposure-mapper url: https://coast.noaa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/FloodExposureMapper/CFEM_CoastalFloodHazardComposite/MapServer variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'This dataset depicts feature location, selected demographics, and other associated data for American Indian Reservations (AIR), Alaska Native Villages (ANV), Federally Recognized Tribal Entities (FRTE), Public Domain Allotments (PDAs), and off-reservation trust lands. This is NOT a complete collection of tribal lands, nor are the locations to be considered exact. The presence and location of the tribal lands have been derived from multiple sources. These data are intended for coastal and ocean planning. Not for navigation.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Coastal Tribal Lands doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-coast-msp-coastal-tribal-lands lat_max: 71.296549 lat_min: 25.757695 lon_max: -67.041677 lon_min: -174.201359 name: Coastal Tribal Lands native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-coast-msp-coastal-tribal-lands url: ftp://ftp.coast.noaa.gov/pub/MSP/CoastalTribalLands.zip variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: "This data represents the extent of the nation's coastal zone, as defined by the individual states and territories under the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (CZMA). The CZMA was established to preserve, protect, develop, and where possible, to restore or enhance the resources of the nation's coastal zone. The zone generally extends seaward to the boundary of the Submerged Lands Act. The zone extends inland from the shorelines only to the extent necessary to control shorelands that have a direct and significant impact on coastal waters. Lands held in trust by the Federal Government have been included in this boundary unless otherwise noted, as accurately representing these could be erroneous. This boundary is unofficial. For precise, regulatory boundaries please contact the state or territorial coastal program office." description_attribution: ~ display_name: Coastal Zone Management Act Boundary for the United States and US Territories as of December 2013 doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-coast-msp-coastal-zone-management-act-boundary lat_max: 49.002439 lat_min: -14.598699 lon_max: 146.133898 lon_min: -171.140036 name: Coastal Zone Management Act Boundary for the United States and US Territories as of December 2013 native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-coast-msp-coastal-zone-management-act-boundary url: ftp://ftp.coast.noaa.gov/pub/MSP/CoastalZoneManagementActBoundary.zip variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'The critical facilities data are derived from the USGS Structures Inventory Database (June, 2015). The structures in the derived dataset displays aggregated totals of law enforcement facilities, fire stations and EMS facilities, hospital and other medical facilities, and schools within several coastal footprints. These footprints include Coastal Shoreline Counties, Coastal Watershed Counties, Coastal States, the Coastal Zone, and FEMA Flood Zones.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Critical Facilities for Coastal Geographies doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-fema-hazus-critical-facilities-for-coastal-geographies lat_max: 71.406235 lat_min: 18.921786 lon_max: -66.969271 lon_min: -178.217598 name: Critical Facilities for Coastal Geographies native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-fema-hazus-critical-facilities-for-coastal-geographies url: https://coast.noaa.gov/dataregistry/search/collection/info/criticalfacilities variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'The Demographic Trends (1970-2010) were derived from Census Block Group Data for 13 different coastal geographies. For a full listing of the geographies available, see: http://www.coast.noaa.gov/htdata/SocioEconomic/DemographicTrends/DemographicTrends_DataDescription.pdf. The land area reported in the county and state file are the 2010 land areas reported in the attribute table of the shapefiles provided by Census.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Demographic Trends (1970-2010) for Coastal Geographies doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-demographic-trends-1970-2010-for-coastal-geographies lat_max: 71.406235 lat_min: 18.921786 lon_max: -66.969271 lon_min: -178.217598 name: Demographic Trends (1970-2010) for Coastal Geographies native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-demographic-trends-1970-2010-for-coastal-geographies url: https://coast.noaa.gov/dataregistry/search/collection/info/demographictrends variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'Pending or issued preliminary permits or issued licenses for marine hydrokinetic projects that produce energy from waves or directly from the flow of water in ocean currents or tides. The status of these projects is administered by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). This dataset excludes any sites considered inland. Listings found for maximum capacity and average annual production are estimates obtained from applications submitted to FERC by the licensee. Actual numbers upon build-out could vary. Preliminary permits maintain priority of application for a license for up to three years while a potential license applicant explores project feasibility and prepares a license application, but do not authorize construction, operation, or maintenance of a hydropower project. Although studies are often carried out while potential applicants hold preliminary permits, the permits do not authorize any activity or site access. Such permissions must be obtained from the appropriate authority. In some cases, potential license applicants can obtain a successive permit if they have pursued the preparation of a license application in good faith and with due diligence. Only a small portion of preliminary permits lead to licenses.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Marine Hydrokinetic Projects for US Waters as of January 2016 doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-csc-msp-marine-hydrokinetic-projects lat_max: 60.3378 lat_min: 34.902947 lon_max: -66.99 lon_min: -151.905 name: Marine Hydrokinetic Projects for US Waters as of January 2016 native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-csc-msp-marine-hydrokinetic-projects url: ftp://ftp.csc.noaa.gov/pub/MSP/MarineHydrokineticProjects.zip variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'MarineCadastre.gov is a marine information system that provides authoritative ocean data, offshore planning tools, and technical support to the offshore renewable energy community. The project was initiated by the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (P.L. 109-58) - Sec. 388 - Alternative Energy-Related Uses on the Outer Continental Shelf, which directs the secretary of the interior, in cooperation with the secretary of commerce, the commandant of the Coast Guard, and the secretary of defense, to establish an outer continental shelf (OCS) mapping initiative to assist in decision-making related to alternative energy uses on the OCS. At its core, MarineCadastre.gov contains marine cadastral data, which encompass the spatial extent, usage, rights, restrictions, and responsibilities of marine areas, as well as other regionally specific data needed to support planning, management, and conservation of submerged lands and marine spaces. The combination of marine cadastral and regionally specific data provides users with many of the data layers needed for renewable energy siting and other ocean planning efforts. The MarineCadastre.gov National Viewer is intended to be used as a planning and screening tool to inform decisions on ocean uses. It is not intended to be used for precise site selection, but rather to provide the geospatial picture of ocean planning data layers needed to make decisions about where suitable areas exist for offshore activities. MarineCadastre.gov also has more regionally focused viewers within its Map Gallery. Those viewers demonstrate how marine cadastre data can be used along with state or regionally applicable data sets to inform ocean planning decisions.The MarineCadastre.gov Data Registry lists all the data layers that can be found on MarineCadastre.gov with the ability to shop for layers, add these to a cart, and open in a map on ArcGIS Online. There are quarterly updates to the National Viewer and Data Registry. Please sign up for data updates here: https://coast.noaa.gov/digitalcoast/publications/subscribe.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: MarineCadastre.gov doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-marine-cadastre lat_max: 72.0 lat_min: -15.0 lon_max: 145.0 lon_min: -66.0 name: MarineCadastre.gov native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-marine-cadastre url: http://marinecadastre.gov/ variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: "NOAA is responsible for depicting on its nautical charts the limits of the 12 nautical mile Territorial Sea, 24 nautical mile Contiguous Zone, and 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The outer limit of each of these zones is measured from the U.S. normal baseline, which coincides with the low water line depicted on NOAA charts and includes closing lines across the entrances of legal bays and rivers, consistent with international law. The U.S. baseline and associated maritime limits are reviewed and approved through the interagency U.S. Baseline Committee, which is chaired by the U.S. Department of State. The Committee serves the function of gaining interagency consensus on the proper location of the baseline using the provisions of the 1958 Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone, to ensure that the seaward extent of U.S. maritime zones do not exceed the breadth that is permitted by international law. In 2002 and in response to mounting requests for digital maritime zones, NOAA launched a project to re-evaluate the U.S. baseline in partnership with other federal agencies via the U.S. Baseline Committee. The focus of the baseline evaluation was NOAA's largest scale, most recent edition nautical charts as well as supplemental source materials for verification of certain charted features. This dataset is a result of the 2002-present initiative and reflects a multi-year iterative project whereby the baseline and associated maritime limits were re-evaluated on a state or regional basis. In addition to the U.S. maritime limits, the U.S. maritime boundaries with opposite or adjacent countries as well as the US/Canada International Boundary (on land and through the Great Lakes) are also included in this dataset." description_attribution: ~ display_name: Maritime Limits and Boundaries of United States of America doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-maritime-limits-and-boundaries-of-united-states-of-america lat_max: 74.70884 lat_min: -17.555 lon_max: 140.0 lon_min: -60.0 name: Maritime Limits and Boundaries of United States of America native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-maritime-limits-and-boundaries-of-united-states-of-america url: http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/csdl/mbound.htm variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: "The NOAA Composite Shoreline is primarily intended for high-resolution cartographic representation of the shoreline. It is a high-resolution vector shoreline based on a multi-temporal collection of NOAA coastal survey maps (T-sheets). Where T-sheets were unavailable, NOAA's extracted vector shoreline (EVS) was used to compile seamless shoreline coverage." description_attribution: ~ display_name: 'NOAA Composite Shoreline - Vectorized Shoreline Derived From NOAA-NOS Coastal Survey Maps and Aerial Photographs' doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-composite-shoreline-vectorized-shoreline-derived-from-noaa-nos-coastal-survey-maps-and-ae lat_max: 49.0 lat_min: -17.67 lon_max: -64.56 lon_min: -173.97 name: 'NOAA Composite Shoreline - Vectorized Shoreline Derived From NOAA-NOS Coastal Survey Maps and Aerial Photographs' native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-composite-shoreline-vectorized-shoreline-derived-from-noaa-nos-coastal-survey-maps-and-ae url: http://shoreline.noaa.gov/data/datasheets/composite.html variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: "The Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer depicts potential sea level rise and its associated impacts on the nation's coastal areas. These coastal areas include all the states (except for Alaska, Louisiana, and Great Lake states) and the U.S. territories of Guam, Puerto Rico, Saipan, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The purpose of the mapping viewer is to provide coastal managers and scientists with a preliminary look at sea level rise (slr) and coastal flooding impacts. Being able to visualize potential impacts from sea level rise is a powerful teaching and planning tool, and the viewer brings this capability to coastal communities. The viewer is a screening-level tool that uses nationally consistent data sets and analyses. Data and maps provided can be used at several scales to help gauge trends and prioritize actions for different scenarios. The Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer may be accessed at: http://www.coast.noaa.gov/slr/. Some of the features of this tool are: 1. Displays potential future sea levels 2. Provides simulations of sea level rise at local landmarks 3. Communicates the spatial uncertainty of mapped sea levels 4. Models potential marsh migration due to sea level rise 5. Overlays social and economic data onto potential sea level rise 6. Examines how tidal flooding will become more frequent with sea level rise" description_attribution: ~ display_name: NOAA Digital Coast Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-digital-coast-sea-level-rise-and-coastal-flooding-impacts-viewer lat_max: 68.35 lat_min: -14.53 lon_max: -64.5 lon_min: -178.3 name: NOAA Digital Coast Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-digital-coast-sea-level-rise-and-coastal-flooding-impacts-viewer url: https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/ variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'Coastal bathymetric depth, measured in meters at depth values of: -30, -60, -900 Shallow Zone (0-30m): Technology has been demonstrated on a commercial scale at these depths. Foundation types include monopile, gravity base and suction buckets designs. Transition Zone (30-60m): Technology has not been demonstrated on a commercial scale at these depths but several small scale projects have been successfully installed and commissioned at these depths Foundation types include tripod, jacket and tripile designs. Deepwater Zone (60 - 900m): Technology has not been demonstrated on a commercial scale at these depths but several pilot projects have been successfully demonstrated. Foundation types include spar, semi-submersible and tension leg platform designs.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Offshore Wind Technology Depth Zones doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-coast-msp-offshore-wind-technology-depth-zones lat_max: 66.503333 lat_min: 17.560732 lon_max: 180.0 lon_min: -180.0 name: Offshore Wind Technology Depth Zones native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-coast-msp-offshore-wind-technology-depth-zones url: ftp://ftp.coast.noaa.gov/pub/MSP/OffshoreWindTechnologyDepthZones.zip variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'Principal Ports are politically defined by port limits or US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) projects, exclude non-USACE projects not authorized for publication. The determination for the published Principal Ports is based upon the total tonnage for the port for the particular year; therefore the top 150 list can vary from year to year. The Principal Port file contains USACE port codes, names, and commodity tonnage summaries (total tons, domestic, foreign, imports and exports).' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Principal Ports for the United States of America as of 2013 doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-coast-msp-principal-ports lat_max: 67.719179 lat_min: 18.001263 lon_max: -66.166668 lon_min: -168.938218 name: Principal Ports for the United States of America as of 2013 native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-coast-msp-principal-ports url: ftp://ftp.coast.noaa.gov/pub/MSP/PrincipalPorts.zip variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'Various shipping zones delineate activities and regulations for marine vessel traffic. Traffic lanes define specific traffic flow, while traffic separation zones assist opposing streams of marine traffic. Precautionary areas represent areas where ships must navigate with caution, and shipping safety fairways designate where artificial structures are prohibited. Recommended Routes are predetermined routes for shipping adopted for reasons of safety. Along certain zones of the East Coast of the United States, ships are also required to report vessel location within designated endangered species areas, such as the North Atlantic right whale. Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas need special protection because of their vulnerability to damage by international maritime activities. Areas to be Avoided are within defined limits where navigation is particularly hazardous or it is exceptionally important to avoid casualties and should be avoided by all ships or certain classes of ships.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: 'Shipping Fairways, Lanes, and Zones for US waters as of June 2013' doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-coast-msp-shipping-fairways-lanesand-zones lat_max: 60.982386 lat_min: 20.081127 lon_max: -64.916667 lon_min: -179.27615 name: 'Shipping Fairways, Lanes, and Zones for US waters as of June 2013' native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-coast-msp-shipping-fairways-lanesand-zones url: ftp://ftp.coast.noaa.gov/pub/MSP/ShippingFairwaysLanesandZones.zip variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: This data depicts the social vulnerability of Alaska census block groups to environmental hazards. Data were culled primarily from the 2000 Decennial Census. description_attribution: ~ display_name: Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) for Alaska based on 2000 Census Block Groups doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-social-vulnerability-index-sovi-for-alaska-based-on-2000-census-block-groups lat_max: 71.406235 lat_min: 18.921786 lon_max: -66.969271 lon_min: -178.217598 name: Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) for Alaska based on 2000 Census Block Groups native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-social-vulnerability-index-sovi-for-alaska-based-on-2000-census-block-groups url: https://coast.noaa.gov/digitalcoast/data/SoVI/ variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: This data depicts the social vulnerability of coastal states census block groups to environmental hazards. Data were culled primarily from the 2000 Decennial Census. description_attribution: ~ display_name: Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) for Coastal States based on 2000 Census Block Groups doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-social-vulnerability-index-sovi-for-coastal-states-based-on-2000-census-block-groups lat_max: 71.406235 lat_min: 18.921786 lon_max: -66.969271 lon_min: -178.217598 name: Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) for Coastal States based on 2000 Census Block Groups native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-social-vulnerability-index-sovi-for-coastal-states-based-on-2000-census-block-groups url: https://coast.noaa.gov/digitalcoast/data/SoVI/ variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'Nonemployer Statistics for Economics: National Ocean Watch (ENOW NES) contains annual time-series data for over 400 coastal counties, 30 coastal states, and the nation, derived from the United States Census Bureau. ENOW NES data report the number of nonemployer establishments and gross receipts, within the six sectors of the ocean and Great Lakes economy, .' description_attribution: ~ display_name: 'Time-Series Data for Self-Employed Economic Activity Dependent on the Ocean and Great Lakes Economy for Counties, States, and the Nation between 2005 and 2013' doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-time-series-data-for-self-employed-economic-activity-dependent-on-the-ocean-and-great-lake-2012 lat_max: 71.406235 lat_min: 18.921786 lon_max: -66.969271 lon_min: -178.217598 name: 'Time-Series Data for Self-Employed Economic Activity Dependent on the Ocean and Great Lakes Economy for Counties, States, and the Nation between 2005 and 2013' native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-time-series-data-for-self-employed-economic-activity-dependent-on-the-ocean-and-great-lake-2012 url: https://coast.noaa.gov/htdata/SocioEconomic/ENOW_NES.zip variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'Economics: National Ocean Watch (ENOW) contains annual time-series data for over 400 coastal counties, 30 coastal states, 8 regions, and the nation, derived from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Bureau of Economic Analysis. It describes six economic sectors that depend on the oceans and Great Lakes and measures four economic indicators: Establishments, Employment, Wages, and Gross Domestic Product (GDP).' description_attribution: ~ display_name: 'Time-Series Data on the Ocean and Great Lakes Economy for Counties, States, and the Nation between 2005 and 2012 (Sector Level)' doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-time-series-data-on-the-ocean-and-great-lakes-economy-for-counties-states-and-the-nation-betwee lat_max: 71.406235 lat_min: 18.921786 lon_max: -66.969271 lon_min: -178.217598 name: 'Time-Series Data on the Ocean and Great Lakes Economy for Counties, States, and the Nation between 2005 and 2012 (Sector Level)' native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-time-series-data-on-the-ocean-and-great-lakes-economy-for-counties-states-and-the-nation-betwee url: https://coast.noaa.gov/htdata/SocioEconomic/ENOW.zip variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'Economics: National Ocean Watch (ENOW) contains annual time-series data for about 400 coastal counties, 30 coastal states, and the nation, derived from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Bureau of Economic Analysis. It describes six economic sectors that depend on the oceans and Great Lakes and measures four economic indicators: Establishments, Employment, Wages, and Gross Domestic Product (GDP).' description_attribution: ~ display_name: 'Time-Series Data on the Ocean and Great Lakes Economy for Counties, States, and the Nation between 2005 and 2012 (Sector and Industry Level)' doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-time-series-data-on-the-ocean-and-great-lakes-economy-for-counties-states-and-the-nation-betwee5a227 lat_max: 71.406235 lat_min: 18.921786 lon_max: -66.969271 lon_min: -178.217598 name: 'Time-Series Data on the Ocean and Great Lakes Economy for Counties, States, and the Nation between 2005 and 2012 (Sector and Industry Level)' native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-time-series-data-on-the-ocean-and-great-lakes-economy-for-counties-states-and-the-nation-betwee5a227 url: https://coast.noaa.gov/htdata/SocioEconomic/ENOW.zip variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~ - access_dt: ~ attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ data_qualifier: ~ description: 'This Historical Hurricane Tracks web site provides visualizations of storm tracks derived from the 6-hourly (0000, 0600, 1200, 1800 UTC) center locations and intensities for subtropical depressions and storms, extratropical storms, tropical depressions and storms, and all hurricanes, from 1848 through the previous Atlantic hurricane season (June 1 through November 30) as recorded in the International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship (IBTrACS, http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/ibtracs/index.php) data set. Users may use this site to search for storms by location, ocean basin, hurricane category/scale, storm name, and atmospheric pressure.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: Worldwide historical hurricane tracks from 1848 through the previous hurricane season doi: ~ end_time: ~ identifier: noaa-worldwide-historical-hurricane-tracks-from-1848-through-the-previous-hurricane-season lat_max: 75.0 lat_min: -60.0 lon_max: 180.0 lon_min: -180.0 name: Worldwide historical hurricane tracks from 1848 through the previous hurricane season native_id: ~ processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/noaa-worldwide-historical-hurricane-tracks-from-1848-through-the-previous-hurricane-season url: https://coast.noaa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/Hurricanes/AllHurricanes/MapServer variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~