This data set contains human-use resource point data for access sites, airports, aquaculture sites, beaches, boat ramps, marinas, coast guard facilities, oil facilities, oil seeps, platforms, recreational fishing sites and water intakes in Southern California. The data set also contains line data for county boundaries, international borders, bridges, shipping lanes, and state waters in Southern California. Vector points and lines in the data set represent human-use site locations. Location-specific type and source information is stored in relational data tables (described below) designed to be used in conjunction with this spatial data layer. This data set comprises a portion of the ESI data for Southern California. ESI data characterize the marine and coastal environments and wildlife by their sensitivity to spilled oil. The ESI data include information for three main components: shoreline habitats, sensitive biological resources, and human-use resources. See also the MGT data layer, part of the larger Southern California ESI database, for additional human-use information.
About this Dataset
Title | Sensitivity of Coastal Environments and Wildlife to Spilled Oil: Southern California: SOCECON (Socioeconomic Resource Points and Lines) |
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Description | This data set contains human-use resource point data for access sites, airports, aquaculture sites, beaches, boat ramps, marinas, coast guard facilities, oil facilities, oil seeps, platforms, recreational fishing sites and water intakes in Southern California. The data set also contains line data for county boundaries, international borders, bridges, shipping lanes, and state waters in Southern California. Vector points and lines in the data set represent human-use site locations. Location-specific type and source information is stored in relational data tables (described below) designed to be used in conjunction with this spatial data layer. This data set comprises a portion of the ESI data for Southern California. ESI data characterize the marine and coastal environments and wildlife by their sensitivity to spilled oil. The ESI data include information for three main components: shoreline habitats, sensitive biological resources, and human-use resources. See also the MGT data layer, part of the larger Southern California ESI database, for additional human-use information. |
Modified | 2025-04-04T13:13:37.330Z |
Publisher Name | N/A |
Contact | N/A |
Keywords | Environmental Monitoring , Coastal Zone Management , Coastal resources , ESI , Environmental Monitoring , Oil spill planning , Sensitivity maps , Socioeconomic , Wildlife , Southern California , DOC/NOAA/NOS/ORR > Office of Response and Restoration, National Ocean Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce , Southern California, 2010 , biota , environment |
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