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Layer: East Coast (ID: 5)

Name: East Coast

Display Field: Port_Group

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Description: Input data is from the following sixsources: 1. Polygon data created with data from ENC DIRECT TO GIS (http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/csdl/ctp/encdirect_new.htm)Large Scale (Band 4/5) ENC boundaries - includes all area in M_COVR except the LNDARE coverage(NaturalFeaturesA/Land_Area) was erased from coverage area (MetadataA/Coverage_Area) at both the “Approach” and “Harbor”scales then joining both resultant polygons. The scale of the compilation ranged from 1:150000 (smallest scale of Band 4 ENC used) to 1:5000 (largest scale of Band 5 ENC used)2. Location of navigation channels, port infrastructure, precautionary, pilot, and depth areas and contour lines are from large scale RNC.kap files, NOAA_RNC MapService, and ENC Direct to GIS.Delineation boundaries include port infrastructure with an inland buffer of 500 meters for ports that have less than 10,000,000 tons of total mass cargo transported through the port per year and an inland buffer of 1000 meters for ports with greater than 10,000,000 tons of total mass cargo transported through the port per year.3. AIS data points found in http://www.marinecadastre.gov/ (which passage has the highest traffic for the most vessels) from May 2010 UTM zones 17, 18 and 19.4. Coast Pilot (Textual description of each port and its features)5. Regional Navigation Managers:-LT. Meghan McGovern, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Office of Coast Survey-LT. Brent Pounds, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Office of Coast Survey-Steve Soherr, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Office of Coast Survey-LCDR Denise Gruccio, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Office of Coast Survey-Kyle Ward, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Office of Coast Survey- Michael Henderson, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Office of Coast Survey6. Survey and Legal LimitsNOAA Hydrographic Survey Priorities 2012 edition offshore depth limits for "navigationally significant" waters for the Atlantic Coast is 20 fathoms (120 feet).(http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/hsd/NHSP.htm)Legal territorial waters of 3 NM or 12 NM where appropriateSoftware:ArcGIS 10.2 was used to process this dataDates:Date of compilation: August 31nd2014 and September 26th, 2014Projected Coordinate System:WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Aux_SphereProjection:Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere

Copyright Text: Christina Belton (NOAA) (Christina.Belton@noaa.gov) – Primary Author Kathleen Jamison (NOAA) (Kathleen.Jamison@noaa.gov) – Project Manager

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