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10,026 datasets
EC15C04 provides a high-resolution historical shoreline GIS data layer for Wappoo Creek and part of the Stono River in South Carolina. The data were automated from shoreline maps produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service and its predecessors, based on imagery interpretation and field surveys. Attribution follows the NGS-developed C-COAST scheme, influenced by the S-57 standard for hydrographic data.
NOAA's National Ocean Service provides a high-resolution vector shoreline for the Barataria Waterway from Bayou des Oies to Bayou Cutler, Louisiana. The data is compiled from imagery and structured for GIS use, following the NGS-developed C-COAST attribution scheme. This dataset is part of the Coastal Mapping Program and was last updated in March 2026.
A high-resolution vector shoreline dataset for the Port of Sacramento, California, compiled from imagery. The data is provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and uses the C-COAST attribution scheme for GIS compatibility. The metadata was last updated on March 13, 2026.
California's Sacramento River shoreline from Sacramento to Stockton, derived from high-resolution historical maps. The data were automated to provide a GIS data layer, based on office interpretation of imagery and field surveys by NOAA and its predecessor agencies. The attribution follows the NGS-developed C-COAST scheme, influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 standard.
NOAA's National Geodetic Survey provides a high-resolution vector shoreline for the Port of Pensacola, Florida, compiled from aerial or satellite imagery. The data is structured using the Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST) attribution scheme and is available as line and point shapefiles suitable for GIS. This dataset is part of the National Shoreline collection and was last updated in March 2026.
A high-resolution vector shoreline for the Pensacola Bay Entrance, Florida, compiled from imagery. The data is provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and uses the NGS C-COAST attribution scheme for GIS compatibility. It was last updated on 2026-03-13.
A high-resolution vector shoreline dataset for the Sacramento River, California, from Sacramento to Colusa. The data was compiled by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) from imagery and is attributed using the Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST) scheme. The metadata describes both line and point shapefiles suitable for GIS use.
Saco River, Maine shoreline data automated to provide a high-resolution historical GIS layer. The data are derived from shoreline maps produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service and its predecessors, based on imagery interpretation and field surveys. Attribution follows the NGS-developed C-COAST scheme, influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 standard.
NOAA's National Ocean Service provides a high-resolution vector shoreline for the Sacramento River Deep Water Ship Channel in California. The data is compiled from imagery and structured using the C-COAST attribution scheme to align with international hydrographic standards. This resource is part of a larger shoreline mapping program and was last updated in March 2026.
Sacramento River, California, is covered by a high-resolution historical shoreline dataset automated for GIS use. The data were derived from shoreline maps produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service and its predecessors, based on office interpretation of imagery and/or field surveys. Attribution follows the NGS-developed C-COAST scheme, influenced by the IHO S-57 standard for translation.
James and Appomattox Rivers in southeastern Virginia, from Richmond to Petersburg, are covered by this high-resolution historical shoreline dataset. The data were automated from maps produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service and its predecessors, based on imagery interpretation and field surveys. It is formatted as a GIS data layer using the NGS C-COAST attribution scheme.
NOAA National Ocean Service provides a high-resolution historical shoreline for California's Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, automated for GIS use. These data are derived from shoreline maps based on office interpretation of imagery and/or field surveys. The attribution follows the C-COAST scheme, influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 standard.
NOAA's Shoreline Data Rescue Project provides a high-resolution historical shoreline GIS data layer for Wappoo Creek and Edisto Island, South Carolina. The data are derived from shoreline maps produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service and its predecessors, based on imagery interpretation and field surveys. Attribution follows the NGS-developed C-COAST scheme, influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 standard.
A high-resolution historical shoreline dataset for Pensacola, Florida, automated for use as a GIS data layer. The data were derived from shoreline maps produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service and its predecessor agencies, based on imagery interpretation and field surveys. The attribution follows the NGS-developed C-COAST scheme, influenced by the S-57 standard for hydrographic data.
NOAA National Ocean Service automated high-resolution historical shoreline data for Wappoo Creek and Elliott Cut, South Carolina. The data were derived from shoreline maps produced by NOAA and its predecessor agencies based on imagery interpretation and field surveys. The attribution follows the NGS-developed C-COAST scheme, influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 standard.
Pensacola Bay, Florida, shoreline data compiled from high-resolution imagery by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The vector data is provided as line and point shapefiles, attributed using the NGS-developed C-COAST scheme to facilitate translation into international hydrographic standards. This dataset is a member of a larger NOAA shoreline mapping resource collection.
High-resolution vector shoreline data for the Port of Pensacola, Florida, compiled from imagery. The data is structured using the NGS-developed C-COAST attribution scheme to facilitate translation into international hydrographic standards. This resource is a member of a larger NOAA shoreline data collection.
Barataria Bay, Louisiana, is the focus of this high-resolution historical shoreline dataset. The data were automated from NOAA National Ocean Service maps, based on imagery interpretation and field surveys, and structured using the NGS C-COAST attribution scheme to facilitate translation into the S-57 standard.
Florida's Intracoastal Waterway, from Wetappo Creek South Prong to Lake Wimico, is covered by this high-resolution shoreline vector dataset. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) compiled the data from imagery using its Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST) attribution scheme. The dataset was last updated on March 13, 2026.
A high-resolution historical shoreline dataset for the Big Lagoon to Pensacola Bay area in Alabama and Florida, derived from NOAA National Ocean Service maps. The data were automated to provide an accurate GIS data layer based on office interpretation of imagery and/or field surveys. The attribution follows the NGS-developed C-COAST scheme, influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 standard.