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Service Description: Shoreline is a foundation data layer that may be used for mapping and charting applications, developing models for tsunamis, storm surge, and coastal flooding as well as predicting sea level change and forecasting pollution trajectories. It can assist decision-makers in developing comprehensive coastal-ready community plans, managing coastal resources, delineating and mitigating hazard events, making projections for wave and wind energy utilization, conducting environmental analyses and monitoring, and more.
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Description: Shoreline is a foundation data layer that may be used for mapping and charting applications, developing models for tsunamis, storm surge, and coastal flooding as well as predicting sea level change and forecasting pollution trajectories. It can assist decision-makers in developing comprehensive coastal-ready community plans, managing coastal resources, delineating and mitigating hazard events, making projections for wave and wind energy utilization, conducting environmental analyses and monitoring, and more.
Copyright Text: NOAA. Contact: gis@water.ca.gov
Spatial Reference:
102100
(3857)
Initial Extent:
XMin: -1.4027342674550042E7
YMin: 2830876.4952462474
XMax: -1.241077125505954E7
YMax: 7277661.541051951
Spatial Reference: 102100
(3857)
Full Extent:
XMin: -1.3890987798999999E7
YMin: 3833672.7040000036
XMax: -1.3033174318E7
YMax: 6274866.914999999
Spatial Reference: 102100
(3857)
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Document Info:
Title: i03_WestCoastShoreline
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Comments: Shoreline is a foundation data layer that may be used for mapping and charting applications, developing models for tsunamis, storm surge, and coastal flooding as well as predicting sea level change and forecasting pollution trajectories. It can assist decision-makers in developing comprehensive coastal-ready community plans, managing coastal resources, delineating and mitigating hazard events, making projections for wave and wind energy utilization, conducting environmental analyses and monitoring, and more.
Subject: These data provide available contemporary high-resolution national shoreline.
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Keywords: Coastal Boundary,West Coast,West Coast Shoreline,CAOpenData,California Department of Water Resources,California Natural Resources Agency
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