Description: This feature class/shapefile represents electric power substations primarily associated with electric power transmission. In this layer, substations are considered facilities and equipment that switch, transform, or regulate electric power at voltages equal to, or greater than, 69 kilovolts. Substations with a maximum operating voltage less than 69 kilovolts may be included, depending on the availability of authoritative sources, but coverage of these features should not be considered complete. The Substations feature class/shapefile includes taps, a location where power on a transmission line is tapped by another transmission line. The following updates have been made since the previous release: 7,144 features added, geographic coverage expanded to include Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and Virgin Islands.
Service Item Id: 6febd70864b24161988ee6c625baf310
Copyright Text: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Idaho National Laboratory (INL), National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) Team
Description: This feature class/shapefile represents electric power transmission lines. Transmission Lines are the system of structures, wires, insulators and associated hardware that carry electric energy from one point to another in an electric power system. Lines are operated at relatively high voltages varying from 69 kV up to 765 kV, and are capable of transmitting large quantities of electricity over long distances. Underground transmission lines are included where sources were available. The following updates have been made since the previous release: 8,653 features added, geographic coverage expanded to include Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and Virgin Islands.
Service Item Id: 6febd70864b24161988ee6c625baf310
Copyright Text: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Idaho National Laboratory (INL), National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) Team
Description: Maritime limits for the United States are measured from the U.S. baseline, recognized as the low-water line along the coast as marked on NOAA's nautical charts in accordance with the articles of the Law of the Sea. The baseline and related maritime limits are reviewed and approved by the interagency U.S. Baseline Committee. The primary purpose of this dataset is to update the official depiction of these maritime limits and boundaries on NOAA's nautical charts. The Office of Coast Survey depicts on its nautical charts the territorial sea (12 nautical miles), contiguous zone (24nm), and exclusive economic zone (200nm, plus maritime boundaries with adjacent/opposite countries). U.S. maritime limits are ambulatory and subject to revision based on accretion or erosion of the charted low water line. To ensure you are up-to-date and for more information about U.S. Maritime Limits and Boundaries, see http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/csdl/mbound.htm.For the full FGDC metadata record, see http://www.ncddc.noaa.gov/approved_recs/nos_de/ocs/ocs/ocs/MB_ParentDataset.html.Coordinates for the US/Canada international boundary, on land and through the Great Lakes, are managed by the International Boundary Commission. These boundaries are included with this dataset for continuity.
Service Item Id: 6febd70864b24161988ee6c625baf310
Copyright Text: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Ocean Service (NOS), Office of Coast Survey (OCS)
Description: This layer is based on AIS data downloaded from https://marinecadastre.gov/ais/. The AIS points were converted into tracks and spatially joined to the BOEM aliquot layer. This gives a count of vessels that traversed an aliquot in 2017. Vessels are separated out by type (All ships, Cargo, Tanker, Fishing, Tugs and Tows). Contact: frank.pendleton@boem.gov.
Description: This layer is based on AIS data downloaded from https://marinecadastre.gov/ais/. The AIS points were converted into tracks and spatially joined to the BOEM aliquot layer. This gives a count of vessels that traversed an aliquot in 2017. Vessels are separated out by type (All ships, Cargo, Tanker, Fishing, Tugs and Tows). Contact: frank.pendleton@boem.gov.
Description: This layer is based on AIS data downloaded from https://marinecadastre.gov/ais/. The AIS points were converted into tracks and spatially joined to the BOEM aliquot layer. This gives a count of vessels that traversed an aliquot in 2017. Vessels are separated out by type (All ships, Cargo, Tanker, Fishing, Tugs and Tows). Contact: frank.pendleton@boem.gov.
Description: This layer is based on AIS data downloaded from https://marinecadastre.gov/ais/. The AIS points were converted into tracks and spatially joined to the BOEM aliquot layer. This gives a count of vessels that traversed an aliquot in 2017. Vessels are separated out by type (All ships, Cargo, Tanker, Fishing, Tugs and Tows). Contact: frank.pendleton@boem.gov.
Description: This layer is based on AIS data downloaded from https://marinecadastre.gov/ais/. The AIS points were converted into tracks and spatially joined to the BOEM aliquot layer. This gives a count of vessels that traversed an aliquot in 2017. Vessels are separated out by type (All ships, Cargo, Tanker, Fishing, Tugs and Tows). Contact: frank.pendleton@boem.gov.
Description: This layer is based on AIS data downloaded from https://marinecadastre.gov/ais/. The AIS points were converted into tracks and spatially joined to the BOEM aliquot layer. This gives a count of vessels that traversed an aliquot in 2017. Vessels are separated out by type (All ships, Cargo, Tanker, Fishing, Tugs and Tows). Contact: frank.pendleton@boem.gov.
Description: This layer is based on AIS data downloaded from https://marinecadastre.gov/ais/. The AIS points were converted into tracks and spatially joined to the BOEM aliquot layer. This gives a count of vessels that traversed an aliquot in 2017. Vessels are separated out by type (All ships, Cargo, Tanker, Fishing, Tugs and Tows). Contact: frank.pendleton@boem.gov.
Description: This layer is based on AIS data downloaded from https://marinecadastre.gov/ais/. The AIS points were converted into tracks and spatially joined to the BOEM aliquot layer. This gives a count of vessels that traversed an aliquot in 2017. Vessels are separated out by type (All ships, Cargo, Tanker, Fishing, Tugs and Tows). Contact: frank.pendleton@boem.gov.
Description: This layer is based on AIS data downloaded from https://marinecadastre.gov/ais/. The AIS points were converted into tracks and spatially joined to the BOEM aliquot layer. This gives a count of vessels that traversed an aliquot in 2017. Vessels are separated out by type (All ships, Cargo, Tanker, Fishing, Tugs and Tows). Contact: frank.pendleton@boem.gov.
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Description: The Port Orford Community Stewardship Area is biologically diverse and encompasses terrestrial, freshwater, intertidal and ocean environments. The Stewardship Area is 1,320 square miles and includes 385 square miles of terrestrial habitat and 935 square miles of ocean habitat. The area is 30 miles long (north to south), extends 18 miles offshore (west), and encompasses the Elk and Sixes River watersheds.
Service Item Id: 6febd70864b24161988ee6c625baf310
Copyright Text: STEWARDSHIP PLAN - Integrating Stewardship Access, Monitoring and Research: Port Orford Community Stewardship Area. Prepared for Port Orford Ocean Resource Team by Pacific Marine Conservation Council and Golden Marine Consulting, January 2008.
Description: This layer depicts a 25 mile buffer around the boundary of the Port Orford Community Stewardship Area. The Port Orford Community Stewardship Area is biologically diverse and encompasses terrestrial, freshwater, intertidal and ocean environments. The Stewardship Area is 1,320 square miles and includes 385 square miles of terrestrial habitat and 935 square miles of ocean habitat. The area is 30 miles long (north to south), extends 18 miles offshore (west), and encompasses the Elk and Sixes River watersheds.
Service Item Id: 6febd70864b24161988ee6c625baf310
Copyright Text: STEWARDSHIP PLAN - Integrating Stewardship Access, Monitoring and Research: Port Orford Community Stewardship Area. Prepared for Port Orford Ocean Resource Team by Pacific Marine Conservation Council and Golden Marine Consulting, January 2008.
Description: These are the Offshore Wind Energy Call Areas developed as part of the BOEM planning process for Oregon 2022. Current information regarding offshore wind planning in Oregon can be found at https://www.boem.gov/renewable-energy/state-activities/Oregon A Citizens Guide to the BOEM Renewable Energy Authorization Process can be found at https://www.boem.gov/renewable-energy/state-activities/Oregon
Service Item Id: 6febd70864b24161988ee6c625baf310
Copyright Text: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Pacific Region
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Description: These data represent the results of a DoN Tasker to create a Combined Assessment of BOEM's Central Atlantic Planning Area for wind development. There are two categories of assessment identified in the attribute table under field 'color' - green and red.Green = No mitigation requiredRed = Mitigation is not feasible.
Service Item Id: 6febd70864b24161988ee6c625baf310
Copyright Text: BOEM, OPNAV
GIS Data Processed by: NUWCDIVNPT, POC Laura Sparks