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The NFHAP Coastal Framework and Indicator Shapefile provides location references along with indicator scores for the NFHAP Coastal Assessment. Since the "geographic footprint" (i.e. estuary polygons) are provided together with associated indicator data, this shapefile's attribute table can serve as a stand-alone summary in a flat-file format. It can also be used to join to additional indicator data sets using the UniqueID field which indentifies individual estuaries, watersheds, or marine water segments. | Description Source: Fields within the attribute table of this entity (NFHAP Coastal Framework and Indicator Shapefile)are described as a series of attributes in the detailed description.

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NFHAP Coastal Framework and Indicator Shapefile

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Data Attribute / Type Description
State
VARCHAR
State: refers to U.S. state or states - locations which fully or partially contain the waterbody or watershed identified by a record in the NFHAP Coastal Framework and Indicator Shapefile, using standard abbreviation codes. | Description Source: Standard state abbreviation codes (e.g. ME, NH, MA, etc.). Some estuaries or watersheds are in more than one state, so are designated as a space-delimited character string, e.g. " MD VA ". Federal waters are designated as US. The New Brunswick portion of Passamaquoddy Bay is designated as NB.
Zone
VARCHAR
Refers to where in the land-to-sea continuum the polygon is, in one of six zones, from terrestrial watersheds to U.S. Federal waters of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) on the Continental Shelf. | Description Source: The six zones delineated for the purposes of this attribute are defined as: Estuarine River Mouth Estuarine Drainage Area (EDA) Coastal Drainage Area (CDA) Marine-State Marine-Federal
Region
VARCHAR
Refers to where on the Continental U.S. coastal continuum the polygon is, in one of six regions. | Description Source: The six regions adopted by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team: North Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, South Atlantic, South Florida, Gulf of Mexico, and Pacific.
Name
Unknown
Waterbody or watershed name, written as text, and generally reflecting the commonly accepted place name, e.g. "Chesapeake Bay". | Description Source: Most names were adopted as provided by NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF), but some were changed to reflect locally accepted terminology.
UniqueID
VARCHAR
Recorded as a unique number (UniqueID), for each waterbody or watershed identified within the NFHAP Coastal Spatial Framework. | Description Source: Each waterbody or watershed is represented by a unique number (UniqueID). This field enables a join between the Spatial Framework and any associated data sets.
EDACDA
VARCHAR
Watershed alphanumeric code taken directly from NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF) shapefile attribute table. EDA refers to Estuarine Drainage Area, and CDA refers to Coastal Drainage Area (a watershed which does not drain to a particular estuary). This means that "EDACDA" can refer to either type of watershed. | Description Source: EDACDA codes provided by NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF).
EDASUBEDA
VARCHAR
Sub-watershed alphanumeric code taken directly from NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF) shapefile attribute table. This allows for a somewhat finer scale charcases where large estuaries have sub-estuaries and associated sub-watersheds. | Description Source: EDASUBEDA codes provided by NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF).
Shape_Leng
Unknown
Polygon attribute automatically assigned to each polygon by ArcGIS | Description Source: Automatically assigned to each polygon by ArcGIS
Shape_Area
Unknown
Polygon attribute automatically assigned to each polygon by ArcGIS | Description Source: Automatically assigned to each polygon by ArcGIS
Eutro
NUMBER
The NFHAP "Eutro Score" is based on the Overall Eutrophic Condition (OEC) as reported in the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (NEEA)(Bricker et al. 2007, 1999). For each estuary considered in the NEEA, the OEC is estimated using both quantitative and categorical information on primary symptoms (chlorophyll A and macroalgal blooms) and secondary symptoms (impacts to dissolved oxygen, nuisance algal blooms, and impacts to SAV). The final estimated value for each estuary varies from 0 to 1 ? with 1 indicating a ?high? eutrophic condition. For the purposes of the NFHAP assessment, the Eutrophication Score was calculated as 1-OEC, so that 0 would represent poor condition, and 1 would represent good condition. These index values were then assigned percentile ranks, to transform their distribution from 0 to 1 with 0.5 as a median value. The resulting percentile rank is what was used as the final ?Eutrophication Score? in the NFHAP analysis. | Description Source: The NFHAP ?Eutrophication Score?, used as one of four coastal indicators in the 2010 NFHAP Assessment, was derived from an assessment completed in 2007: Effects of Nutrient Enrichment in the Nation?s Estuaries: A decade of Change (Bricker et al. 2007). In a few cases, assessment values were missing for some estuaries in the 2007 assessment, so results from the 1999 version of the assessment were substituted (Bricker et al. 1999).
Flow
NUMBER
The River Discharge Score or "Flow", as used in the NFHAP Coastal Assessment, was derived by calculating a percentile for each indicator score, and then recomputing a new percentile based on the average of the indicator scores. Mean annual discharge (MAD) was adjusted by drainage area, and minimum and maximum discharge was adjusted by MAD to facilitate comparisons across watersheds of variable size and discharge. | Description Source: The NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team used ten indicators of river discharge to determine a river discharge score or "Flow". Indicator data came from multiple sources including U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
LandCov
NUMBER
The NFHAP "Land Cover Score" represents changes in shoreline and coastal watershed landcover that likely affects estuaries. | Description Source: The ?Land Cover Score? was developed by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team and used as one of four coastal indicators in the 2010 NFHAP Assessment.
Pollut
NUMBER
The NFHAP "Pollution Score" represents pollutants from the watershed as an indicator of toxic influence on estuarine habitats. | Description Source: The ?Pollution Score? was developed by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team and used as one of four coastal indicators in the 2010 NFHAP Assessment.
RHabDist
NUMBER
RHabDist is the overall NFHAP index of coatal habitat disturbance, calculated as a geometric mean of the four indicator scores for Eutrophication, Flow, Land Cover, and Pollutants. The combined score for each estuary was calculated by taking the geometric mean of the four disturbance indices (a disturbance score of zero was reassigned a value of one half the next lowest score so it could be included in the geometric mean calculation), which was then rescaled from 0 to 100 by calculating the percent rank. Due to data limitations, not all estuaries had an index for all four disturbance categories, so a combined score was assigned only when the estuary had at least three of the four disturbance indices. | Description Source: The ?Index of Habitat Disturbance? (RHabDist) was developed by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team and used as one of four coastal indicators in the 2010 NFHAP Assessment.
Eutrophication Reference
Unknown
Identifies which of two published editions of the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment was used as the primary source of information contributing to the NFHAP "Eutro Score" indicator. Either Bricker et al. 2007, or Bricker et al. 1999, or null. | Description Source: The "Eutro_Ref" field was defined by NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team to identify one of two references (Bricker et al. 1999 and 2007): Bricker, S., B. Longstaff, W. Dennison, A. Jones, K. Boicourt, C. Wicks, and J. Woerner. 2007. Effects of Nutrient Enrichment in the Nation's Estuaries: A Decade of Change. NOAA/NOS Center for Monitoring and Assessment. NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series No. 26. 322 pp. Bricker S.B., C.G. Clement, D.E. Pirhalla, S.P. Orlando, and D.R.G. Farrow. 1999. National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment. Effects of Nutrient Enrichment in the Nation's Estuaries. NOAA/NOS Special Projects Office and National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Silver Spring, MD. 71 pp.
Eutro Primary Symptoms
NUMBER
This value is an index of the severity and extent of the two primary eutrophic symptoms within an estuary ? phytoplankton abundance (as measured by chlorophyll a), and Macroalgal blooms. The index ranges from 0 to 1, where 1 = high expression of primary eutrophic conditions. Primary symptoms (phytoplankton and macroalgal abundance) represent the first possible stage of water quality degradation due to eutrophication. Because short-term nutrient measurements are highly variable, nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations cannot be used as a measure of eutrophication. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)
Eutro Secondary Symptoms
NUMBER
This value is an index of the extent and severity of three secondary symptoms of eutrophication within an estuary ? low dissolved oxygen, impacts to submerged aquatic vegetation, and nuisance or toxic algal blooms. The index ranges from 0 to 1, where 1 = high expression of secondary eutrophic conditions. Secondary symptoms often represent a more advanced stage of eutrophication, with adverse impacts to fish populations and their habitats. However, in some cases secondary symptoms can occur without the presence of primary symptoms. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)
Overall Eutrophic Condition
VARCHAR
This value describes the Overall Eutrophic Condition in plain text, rather than as an index value. The rankings include five possible values: Low, Moderate Low, Moderate, Moderate High, and High. An estuary scored as ?High? typically has secondary symptoms scored as high, and primary symptoms scored as high or moderate. Rankings are taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)
Eutro Confidence Rating
VARCHAR
This value describes the overall confidence in the rating in plain text, based on the scientific judgment of the authors (Bricker et al. 2007) as they evaluated the available data for each estuary. The rankings include only three possible values ? Low, Moderate, or High. This variable is described in detail on p. 20 of Bricker et al. 2007. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999).
Eutro Future Outlook
VARCHAR
This ranking is reported in plain text, and has possible values of Worsen High, Worsen Low, No Change, Improve Low, Improve High, and Unknown. This ranking is It is determined by a matrix that combines the susceptibility of a system with expected changes in nutrient loads, as described on p. 19 of Bricker et al. 2007. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999).
Eutro Susceptibility
VARCHAR
This variable is reported as plain text ? High, Moderate, or Low. Susceptibility is an estimate of the natural tendency of an estuary to retain or flush nutrients, based on dilution and flushing rates. Susceptibility is one of two major influencing factors, along with Nitrogen Loads. This ranking is described in more detail on p. 12 of Bricker et al. 2007. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)
Eutro Nitrogen Load Rank
VARCHAR
This variable is reported as plain text - High, Moderate, Low, or Unknown. Nitrogen Loads, along with susceptibility, are considered the two major influencing factors for estuarine eutrophication. This ranking is described in more detail on p. 13 of Bricker et al. 2007. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)
Mine Density
Unknown
Mine Density is the number of mines or mineral processing plants per watershed area, expressed as number of mines per square kilometer. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from USGS, Active Mines and Mineral Processing Plants, 2003.
TRI Site Density
Unknown
TRI Site Density is the number of US EPA (TRI) designated toxic chemical release sites per watershed area, expressed as number of sites per square kilometer. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from geospatial data provided by US EPA (2007).
NPDES Site Density
Unknown
NPDES Site Density is the number of facilities with US EPA National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits per watershed area, expressed as sites per square kilometer. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from digital data provided by US EPA (2007).
CERCLA Site Density
Unknown
CERCLA Site Density is the number of Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) sites on the US EPA National Priority List (NPL) or Superfund (hazardous waste) sites established through CERCLA, per watershed area, expressed as sites per square kilometer. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from digital data provided by US EPA (2007).
Density Total Pollution Sources
Unknown
The "Density Total Pollution Sources" per estuary (based on the total watershed area of the estuary) was calculated by summing the total number of pollutant source sites (TRI, NPDES, CERCLA, and Mines) and dividing this by the area of the watershed (km2). | Description Source: This variable was calculated as a composite of four other variables, and selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment.
Shoreline Agriculture
NUMBER
The Shoreline Agriculture variable represents the percent coverage of agricultural land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Agricultural land cover is defined as NLDC ?cultivated? and ?pasture/hay? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Percent coverage of agricultural land cover along the estuarine shoreline, expressed as a decimal proportion (from 0 to 1). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
Shoreline Developed Land Cover Intensity
NUMBER
The Shoreline Developed Land Cover Intensity variable represents the density-weighted percent coverage of developed land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Developed land cover is defined as NLDC ?developed open space,? ?low intensity developed,? ?medium intensity developed,? and ?high intensity developed? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Shoreline Developed Land Cover Intensity variable represents the density-weighted percent coverage of developed land cover along the estuarine shoreline, calculated as a sum of area weighted by land cover class, expressed as sum of decimal proportion, potentially ranging from 0 to 2.5. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
Shoreline Estuarine Change
NUMBER
The Shoreline Estuarine Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of estuarine land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Estuarine land cover is defined as NLDC ?estuarine forested wetland,? estuarine scrub/shrub wetland,? ?estuarine emergent wetland,? and ?estuarine aquatic bed? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Change in percent coverage of estuarine land cover along the estuarine shoreline, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
Shoreline Palustrine Change
NUMBER
The Shoreline Palustrine Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of palustrine wetland land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Palustrine land cover is defined as NLDC ?palustrine forested wetland,? palustrine scrub/shrub wetland,? ?palustrine emergent wetland,? and ?palustrine aquatic bed? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Change in percent coverage of palustrine land cover along the estuarine shoreline, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFAHP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
Shoreline Undeveloped Land Cover Change
NUMBER
The Shoreline Undeveloped Land Cover Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of undeveloped land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Undeveloped land cover is defined as NLDC ?grassland,? deciduous forest,? evergreen forest,? mixed forest,? and "shrub/scrub? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Change in percent coverage of undeveloped land cover along the estuarine shoreline, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
Watershed Agriculture
NUMBER
The Watershed Agriculture variable represents the percent coverage of agricultural land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Agricultural land cover is defined as National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD) ?cultivated? and ?pasture/hay? classes present in the grid cells in the watershed, defined by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Framework. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
Watershed Developed Land Cover Intensity
NUMBER
The Watershed Developed Land Cover Intensity variable represents the density-weighted percent coverage of developed land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Developed land cover is defined as NLDC ?developed open space,? ?low intensity developed,? ?medium intensity developed,? and ?high intensity developed? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Watershed Developed Land Cover Intensity variable represents the density-weighted percent coverage of developed land cover in an estuary's watershed, calculated as a sum of area weighted by land cover class, expressed as sum of decimal proportion, potentially ranging from 0 to 2.5. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
Watershed Estuarine Change
NUMBER
The Watershed Estuarine Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of estuarine land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Estuarine land cover is defined as NLDC ?estuarine forested wetland,? estuarine scrub/shrub wetland,? ?estuarine emergent wetland,? and ?estuarine aquatic bed? classes present in the grid cells in the watershed, defined by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Framework. Change in percent coverage of estuarine land cover in an estuary's watershed, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
Watershed Palustrine Change
NUMBER
The Watershed Palustrine Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of palustrine wetland land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Palustrine land cover is defined as NLDC ?palustrine forested wetland,? palustrine scrub/shrub wetland,? ?palustrine emergent wetland,? and ?palustrine aquatic bed? classes present in the grid cells in the watershed, defined by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Framework. Change in percent coverage of palustrine land cover in an estuary's watershed, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
Watershed Undeveloped Land Cover Change
NUMBER
The Watershed Undeveloped Land Cover Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of undeveloped land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Undeveloped land cover is defined as NLDC ?grassland,? deciduous forest,? evergreen forest,? mixed forest,? and ?shrub/scrub? classes present in the in the watershed, defined by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Framework. Change in percent coverage of undeveloped land cover in an estuary's watershed, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
Mean Annual Discharge
NUMBER
Mean Annual Discharge reports the average stream flow across the entire year into an estuary, for the 15 most recent years, in units of cubic feet per second (ft3/s). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
7-day Minimum Discharge
NUMBER
7-day Minimum Discharge reports the average flow during the seven consecutive lowest-flow days in a year, averaged across the 15 most recent years, in units of cubic feet per second (ft3/s). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
7-day Maximum Discharge
NUMBER
7-day Maximum Discharge reports the average flow during the seven consecutive highest-flow days in a year, averaged across the 15 most recent years, in units of cubic feet per second (ft3/s). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
Low Pulse Duration
NUMBER
Low Pulse Duration reports the average number of consecutive days of low flows (beneath the 25th percentile of daily flow), averaged over the 15 most recent years, in units of days. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
High Pulse Duration
NUMBER
High Pulse Duration reports the average number of consecutive days of high flows (above the 75th percentile of daily flow), averaged over the 15 most recent years, in units of days. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
Trend in 7-day Minimum Discharge
NUMBER
This value reports the linear coefficient of the change in 7-day minimum discharge over the entire annual time series (= 35 years), in units of cubic feet per second per year (ft3/s/year). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
Trend in 7-day Maximum Discharge
NUMBER
Trend in 7-day Maximum Discharge reports the linear coefficient of the change in 7-day maximum discharge over the entire annual time series (= 35 years), in units of cubic feet per second per year (ft3/s/year). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
Trend in Low Pulse Duration
NUMBER
Trend in Low Pulse Duration reports the linear coefficient of the change in low pulse duration across the entire annual time series (= 35 years), in units of days per year (days/year). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
Trend in High Pulse Duration
NUMBER
Trend in High Pulse Duration reports the linear coefficient of the change in high pulse duration across the entire annual time series (= 35 years), in units of days per year (days/year). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
Dam Density
NUMBER
Dam Density reports the density of dams on tributary streams and rivers in an estuary?s entire fluvial watershed, in units of number of dams per square kilometer (dams/km2). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Dam data were summarized from the Army Corps of Engineers? National Inventory of Dams (NID).

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Item Identification

Title: NFHAP Coastal Framework and Indicator Shapefile
Short Name: NFHAP Coastal Framework and Indicator Shapefile
Status: Completed
Abstract:

The NFHAP Coastal Framework and Indicator Shapefile provides location references along with indicator scores for the NFHAP Coastal Assessment. Since the "geographic footprint" (i.e. estuary polygons) are provided together with associated indicator data, this shapefile's attribute table can serve as a stand-alone summary in a flat-file format. It can also be used to join to additional indicator data sets using the UniqueID field which indentifies individual estuaries, watersheds, or marine water segments. | Description Source: Fields within the attribute table of this entity (NFHAP Coastal Framework and Indicator Shapefile)are described as a series of attributes in the detailed description.

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Entity Information

Entity Type: GIS File
Description:

NFHAP Coastal Framework and Indicator Shapefile

Data Attributes

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Attribute Summary

Rubric Score Primary Key? Name Type Description
N/A
State VARCHAR State: refers to U.S. state or states - locations which fully or partially contain the waterbody or watershed identified by a record in the NFHAP Coastal Framework and Indicator Shapefile, using standard abbreviation codes. | Description Source: Standard state abbreviation codes (e.g. ME, NH, MA, etc.). Some estuaries or watersheds are in more than one state, so are designated as a space-delimited character string, e.g. " MD VA ". Federal waters are designated as US. The New Brunswick portion of Passamaquoddy Bay is designated as NB.
N/A
Zone VARCHAR Refers to where in the land-to-sea continuum the polygon is, in one of six zones, from terrestrial watersheds to U.S. Federal waters of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) on the Continental Shelf. | Description Source: The six zones delineated for the purposes of this attribute are defined as: Estuarine River Mouth Estuarine Drainage Area (EDA) Coastal Drainage Area (CDA) Marine-State Marine-Federal
N/A
Region VARCHAR Refers to where on the Continental U.S. coastal continuum the polygon is, in one of six regions. | Description Source: The six regions adopted by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team: North Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, South Atlantic, South Florida, Gulf of Mexico, and Pacific.
N/A
Name Unknown Waterbody or watershed name, written as text, and generally reflecting the commonly accepted place name, e.g. "Chesapeake Bay". | Description Source: Most names were adopted as provided by NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF), but some were changed to reflect locally accepted terminology.
N/A
UniqueID VARCHAR Recorded as a unique number (UniqueID), for each waterbody or watershed identified within the NFHAP Coastal Spatial Framework. | Description Source: Each waterbody or watershed is represented by a unique number (UniqueID). This field enables a join between the Spatial Framework and any associated data sets.
N/A
EDACDA VARCHAR Watershed alphanumeric code taken directly from NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF) shapefile attribute table. EDA refers to Estuarine Drainage Area, and CDA refers to Coastal Drainage Area (a watershed which does not drain to a particular estuary). This means that "EDACDA" can refer to either type of watershed. | Description Source: EDACDA codes provided by NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF).
N/A
EDASUBEDA VARCHAR Sub-watershed alphanumeric code taken directly from NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF) shapefile attribute table. This allows for a somewhat finer scale charcases where large estuaries have sub-estuaries and associated sub-watersheds. | Description Source: EDASUBEDA codes provided by NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF).
N/A
Shape_Leng Unknown Polygon attribute automatically assigned to each polygon by ArcGIS | Description Source: Automatically assigned to each polygon by ArcGIS
N/A
Shape_Area Unknown Polygon attribute automatically assigned to each polygon by ArcGIS | Description Source: Automatically assigned to each polygon by ArcGIS
N/A
Eutro NUMBER The NFHAP "Eutro Score" is based on the Overall Eutrophic Condition (OEC) as reported in the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (NEEA)(Bricker et al. 2007, 1999). For each estuary considered in the NEEA, the OEC is estimated using both quantitative and categorical information on primary symptoms (chlorophyll A and macroalgal blooms) and secondary symptoms (impacts to dissolved oxygen, nuisance algal blooms, and impacts to SAV). The final estimated value for each estuary varies from 0 to 1 ? with 1 indicating a ?high? eutrophic condition. For the purposes of the NFHAP assessment, the Eutrophication Score was calculated as 1-OEC, so that 0 would represent poor condition, and 1 would represent good condition. These index values were then assigned percentile ranks, to transform their distribution from 0 to 1 with 0.5 as a median value. The resulting percentile rank is what was used as the final ?Eutrophication Score? in the NFHAP analysis. | Description Source: The NFHAP ?Eutrophication Score?, used as one of four coastal indicators in the 2010 NFHAP Assessment, was derived from an assessment completed in 2007: Effects of Nutrient Enrichment in the Nation?s Estuaries: A decade of Change (Bricker et al. 2007). In a few cases, assessment values were missing for some estuaries in the 2007 assessment, so results from the 1999 version of the assessment were substituted (Bricker et al. 1999).
N/A
Flow NUMBER The River Discharge Score or "Flow", as used in the NFHAP Coastal Assessment, was derived by calculating a percentile for each indicator score, and then recomputing a new percentile based on the average of the indicator scores. Mean annual discharge (MAD) was adjusted by drainage area, and minimum and maximum discharge was adjusted by MAD to facilitate comparisons across watersheds of variable size and discharge. | Description Source: The NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team used ten indicators of river discharge to determine a river discharge score or "Flow". Indicator data came from multiple sources including U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
N/A
LandCov NUMBER The NFHAP "Land Cover Score" represents changes in shoreline and coastal watershed landcover that likely affects estuaries. | Description Source: The ?Land Cover Score? was developed by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team and used as one of four coastal indicators in the 2010 NFHAP Assessment.
N/A
Pollut NUMBER The NFHAP "Pollution Score" represents pollutants from the watershed as an indicator of toxic influence on estuarine habitats. | Description Source: The ?Pollution Score? was developed by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team and used as one of four coastal indicators in the 2010 NFHAP Assessment.
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RHabDist NUMBER RHabDist is the overall NFHAP index of coatal habitat disturbance, calculated as a geometric mean of the four indicator scores for Eutrophication, Flow, Land Cover, and Pollutants. The combined score for each estuary was calculated by taking the geometric mean of the four disturbance indices (a disturbance score of zero was reassigned a value of one half the next lowest score so it could be included in the geometric mean calculation), which was then rescaled from 0 to 100 by calculating the percent rank. Due to data limitations, not all estuaries had an index for all four disturbance categories, so a combined score was assigned only when the estuary had at least three of the four disturbance indices. | Description Source: The ?Index of Habitat Disturbance? (RHabDist) was developed by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team and used as one of four coastal indicators in the 2010 NFHAP Assessment.
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Eutrophication Reference Unknown Identifies which of two published editions of the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment was used as the primary source of information contributing to the NFHAP "Eutro Score" indicator. Either Bricker et al. 2007, or Bricker et al. 1999, or null. | Description Source: The "Eutro_Ref" field was defined by NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team to identify one of two references (Bricker et al. 1999 and 2007): Bricker, S., B. Longstaff, W. Dennison, A. Jones, K. Boicourt, C. Wicks, and J. Woerner. 2007. Effects of Nutrient Enrichment in the Nation's Estuaries: A Decade of Change. NOAA/NOS Center for Monitoring and Assessment. NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series No. 26. 322 pp. Bricker S.B., C.G. Clement, D.E. Pirhalla, S.P. Orlando, and D.R.G. Farrow. 1999. National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment. Effects of Nutrient Enrichment in the Nation's Estuaries. NOAA/NOS Special Projects Office and National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Silver Spring, MD. 71 pp.
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Eutro Primary Symptoms NUMBER This value is an index of the severity and extent of the two primary eutrophic symptoms within an estuary ? phytoplankton abundance (as measured by chlorophyll a), and Macroalgal blooms. The index ranges from 0 to 1, where 1 = high expression of primary eutrophic conditions. Primary symptoms (phytoplankton and macroalgal abundance) represent the first possible stage of water quality degradation due to eutrophication. Because short-term nutrient measurements are highly variable, nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations cannot be used as a measure of eutrophication. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)
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Eutro Secondary Symptoms NUMBER This value is an index of the extent and severity of three secondary symptoms of eutrophication within an estuary ? low dissolved oxygen, impacts to submerged aquatic vegetation, and nuisance or toxic algal blooms. The index ranges from 0 to 1, where 1 = high expression of secondary eutrophic conditions. Secondary symptoms often represent a more advanced stage of eutrophication, with adverse impacts to fish populations and their habitats. However, in some cases secondary symptoms can occur without the presence of primary symptoms. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)
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Overall Eutrophic Condition VARCHAR This value describes the Overall Eutrophic Condition in plain text, rather than as an index value. The rankings include five possible values: Low, Moderate Low, Moderate, Moderate High, and High. An estuary scored as ?High? typically has secondary symptoms scored as high, and primary symptoms scored as high or moderate. Rankings are taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)
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Eutro Confidence Rating VARCHAR This value describes the overall confidence in the rating in plain text, based on the scientific judgment of the authors (Bricker et al. 2007) as they evaluated the available data for each estuary. The rankings include only three possible values ? Low, Moderate, or High. This variable is described in detail on p. 20 of Bricker et al. 2007. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999).
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Eutro Future Outlook VARCHAR This ranking is reported in plain text, and has possible values of Worsen High, Worsen Low, No Change, Improve Low, Improve High, and Unknown. This ranking is It is determined by a matrix that combines the susceptibility of a system with expected changes in nutrient loads, as described on p. 19 of Bricker et al. 2007. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999).
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Eutro Susceptibility VARCHAR This variable is reported as plain text ? High, Moderate, or Low. Susceptibility is an estimate of the natural tendency of an estuary to retain or flush nutrients, based on dilution and flushing rates. Susceptibility is one of two major influencing factors, along with Nitrogen Loads. This ranking is described in more detail on p. 12 of Bricker et al. 2007. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)
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Eutro Nitrogen Load Rank VARCHAR This variable is reported as plain text - High, Moderate, Low, or Unknown. Nitrogen Loads, along with susceptibility, are considered the two major influencing factors for estuarine eutrophication. This ranking is described in more detail on p. 13 of Bricker et al. 2007. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)
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Mine Density Unknown Mine Density is the number of mines or mineral processing plants per watershed area, expressed as number of mines per square kilometer. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from USGS, Active Mines and Mineral Processing Plants, 2003.
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TRI Site Density Unknown TRI Site Density is the number of US EPA (TRI) designated toxic chemical release sites per watershed area, expressed as number of sites per square kilometer. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from geospatial data provided by US EPA (2007).
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NPDES Site Density Unknown NPDES Site Density is the number of facilities with US EPA National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits per watershed area, expressed as sites per square kilometer. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from digital data provided by US EPA (2007).
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CERCLA Site Density Unknown CERCLA Site Density is the number of Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) sites on the US EPA National Priority List (NPL) or Superfund (hazardous waste) sites established through CERCLA, per watershed area, expressed as sites per square kilometer. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from digital data provided by US EPA (2007).
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Density Total Pollution Sources Unknown The "Density Total Pollution Sources" per estuary (based on the total watershed area of the estuary) was calculated by summing the total number of pollutant source sites (TRI, NPDES, CERCLA, and Mines) and dividing this by the area of the watershed (km2). | Description Source: This variable was calculated as a composite of four other variables, and selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment.
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Shoreline Agriculture NUMBER The Shoreline Agriculture variable represents the percent coverage of agricultural land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Agricultural land cover is defined as NLDC ?cultivated? and ?pasture/hay? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Percent coverage of agricultural land cover along the estuarine shoreline, expressed as a decimal proportion (from 0 to 1). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
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Shoreline Developed Land Cover Intensity NUMBER The Shoreline Developed Land Cover Intensity variable represents the density-weighted percent coverage of developed land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Developed land cover is defined as NLDC ?developed open space,? ?low intensity developed,? ?medium intensity developed,? and ?high intensity developed? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Shoreline Developed Land Cover Intensity variable represents the density-weighted percent coverage of developed land cover along the estuarine shoreline, calculated as a sum of area weighted by land cover class, expressed as sum of decimal proportion, potentially ranging from 0 to 2.5. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
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Shoreline Estuarine Change NUMBER The Shoreline Estuarine Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of estuarine land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Estuarine land cover is defined as NLDC ?estuarine forested wetland,? estuarine scrub/shrub wetland,? ?estuarine emergent wetland,? and ?estuarine aquatic bed? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Change in percent coverage of estuarine land cover along the estuarine shoreline, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
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Shoreline Palustrine Change NUMBER The Shoreline Palustrine Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of palustrine wetland land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Palustrine land cover is defined as NLDC ?palustrine forested wetland,? palustrine scrub/shrub wetland,? ?palustrine emergent wetland,? and ?palustrine aquatic bed? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Change in percent coverage of palustrine land cover along the estuarine shoreline, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFAHP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
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Shoreline Undeveloped Land Cover Change NUMBER The Shoreline Undeveloped Land Cover Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of undeveloped land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Undeveloped land cover is defined as NLDC ?grassland,? deciduous forest,? evergreen forest,? mixed forest,? and "shrub/scrub? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Change in percent coverage of undeveloped land cover along the estuarine shoreline, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
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Watershed Agriculture NUMBER The Watershed Agriculture variable represents the percent coverage of agricultural land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Agricultural land cover is defined as National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD) ?cultivated? and ?pasture/hay? classes present in the grid cells in the watershed, defined by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Framework. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
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Watershed Developed Land Cover Intensity NUMBER The Watershed Developed Land Cover Intensity variable represents the density-weighted percent coverage of developed land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Developed land cover is defined as NLDC ?developed open space,? ?low intensity developed,? ?medium intensity developed,? and ?high intensity developed? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Watershed Developed Land Cover Intensity variable represents the density-weighted percent coverage of developed land cover in an estuary's watershed, calculated as a sum of area weighted by land cover class, expressed as sum of decimal proportion, potentially ranging from 0 to 2.5. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
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Watershed Estuarine Change NUMBER The Watershed Estuarine Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of estuarine land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Estuarine land cover is defined as NLDC ?estuarine forested wetland,? estuarine scrub/shrub wetland,? ?estuarine emergent wetland,? and ?estuarine aquatic bed? classes present in the grid cells in the watershed, defined by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Framework. Change in percent coverage of estuarine land cover in an estuary's watershed, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
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Watershed Palustrine Change NUMBER The Watershed Palustrine Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of palustrine wetland land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Palustrine land cover is defined as NLDC ?palustrine forested wetland,? palustrine scrub/shrub wetland,? ?palustrine emergent wetland,? and ?palustrine aquatic bed? classes present in the grid cells in the watershed, defined by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Framework. Change in percent coverage of palustrine land cover in an estuary's watershed, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
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Watershed Undeveloped Land Cover Change NUMBER The Watershed Undeveloped Land Cover Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of undeveloped land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Undeveloped land cover is defined as NLDC ?grassland,? deciduous forest,? evergreen forest,? mixed forest,? and ?shrub/scrub? classes present in the in the watershed, defined by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Framework. Change in percent coverage of undeveloped land cover in an estuary's watershed, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).
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Mean Annual Discharge NUMBER Mean Annual Discharge reports the average stream flow across the entire year into an estuary, for the 15 most recent years, in units of cubic feet per second (ft3/s). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
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7-day Minimum Discharge NUMBER 7-day Minimum Discharge reports the average flow during the seven consecutive lowest-flow days in a year, averaged across the 15 most recent years, in units of cubic feet per second (ft3/s). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
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7-day Maximum Discharge NUMBER 7-day Maximum Discharge reports the average flow during the seven consecutive highest-flow days in a year, averaged across the 15 most recent years, in units of cubic feet per second (ft3/s). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
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Low Pulse Duration NUMBER Low Pulse Duration reports the average number of consecutive days of low flows (beneath the 25th percentile of daily flow), averaged over the 15 most recent years, in units of days. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
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High Pulse Duration NUMBER High Pulse Duration reports the average number of consecutive days of high flows (above the 75th percentile of daily flow), averaged over the 15 most recent years, in units of days. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
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Trend in 7-day Minimum Discharge NUMBER This value reports the linear coefficient of the change in 7-day minimum discharge over the entire annual time series (= 35 years), in units of cubic feet per second per year (ft3/s/year). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
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Trend in 7-day Maximum Discharge NUMBER Trend in 7-day Maximum Discharge reports the linear coefficient of the change in 7-day maximum discharge over the entire annual time series (= 35 years), in units of cubic feet per second per year (ft3/s/year). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
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Trend in Low Pulse Duration NUMBER Trend in Low Pulse Duration reports the linear coefficient of the change in low pulse duration across the entire annual time series (= 35 years), in units of days per year (days/year). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
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Trend in High Pulse Duration NUMBER Trend in High Pulse Duration reports the linear coefficient of the change in high pulse duration across the entire annual time series (= 35 years), in units of days per year (days/year). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.
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Dam Density NUMBER Dam Density reports the density of dams on tributary streams and rivers in an estuary?s entire fluvial watershed, in units of number of dams per square kilometer (dams/km2). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Dam data were summarized from the Army Corps of Engineers? National Inventory of Dams (NID).

Attribute Details

State

CC ID: 528823
Seq. Order: 1
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

State: refers to U.S. state or states - locations which fully or partially contain the waterbody or watershed identified by a record in the NFHAP Coastal Framework and Indicator Shapefile, using standard abbreviation codes. | Description Source: Standard state abbreviation codes (e.g. ME, NH, MA, etc.). Some estuaries or watersheds are in more than one state, so are designated as a space-delimited character string, e.g. " MD VA ". Federal waters are designated as US. The New Brunswick portion of Passamaquoddy Bay is designated as NB.

Allowed Values: Postal code state name abbreviations: Values are recorded as standard state postal abbreviation codes, with some exceptions. Federal marine waters are represented as US, and New Brunswick (Canada) is represented as NB.

Zone

CC ID: 528824
Seq. Order: 2
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Refers to where in the land-to-sea continuum the polygon is, in one of six zones, from terrestrial watersheds to U.S. Federal waters of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) on the Continental Shelf. | Description Source: The six zones delineated for the purposes of this attribute are defined as: Estuarine River Mouth Estuarine Drainage Area (EDA) Coastal Drainage Area (CDA) Marine-State Marine-Federal

Allowed Values: Estuarine: A coastal waterbody which is semi-enclosed, and in which salinity can vary between fresh and marine, typically extending from head-of-tide on the landward side, to the outer mouth of the waterbody on the seaward side. For the purposes of this project, the set 78 estuarine waterbodies is taken from NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework. | Estuarine Drainage Area (EDA): An Estuarine Drainage Area (EDA) is that component of an estuary?s entire watershed that empties directly into the estuary. EDAs may be composed of all or part of a single or several USGS hydrologic units and include all or part of the USGS cataloging unit (HUC-8) containing the most upstream extent of tidal influence (head-of-tide). For the purposes of this project, the set 74 EDAs is taken from NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework. | Coastal Drainage Area (CDA): A Coastal Drainage Area (CDA) is defined as that component of an entire watershed that meets the following three criteria: 1) it is not part of any EDA; 2) it drains directly into an ocean, an estuary, or the Great Lakes; and 3) it is composed only of the downstream-most HUC in which the head-of-tide is found. In other words, CDAs are land areas that do not drain to a particular estuary, and in some cases are represented as multiple polygons within a state. For the purposes of this project, the set 19 CDAs is taken from NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework. | Marine-State: Nearshore marine waters, within individual states' defined territorial sea limit of 3 nautical miles. For the purposes of this project, the set of 15 Marine-State waters polygons are derived from boundary layers in NOAA's Marine Cadastre. | Marine-Federal: Offshore marine waters, extending from state waters at 3 nautical miles (nmi), seaward to the 200 nmi limit of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Regional breaks were created at Cape Cod, Cape Hatteras, and Cape Canaveral, creating four regions: North Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, South Atlantic, and South Florida, consistent with generally accepted biogeographic classifications For the purposes of this project, the set of 4 Marine-Federal waters polygons are derived from boundary layers in NOAA's Marine Cadastre, and subdivided based on biogeographic regional breaks. | River Mouth: For some estuaries of the U.S. Pacific Coast, the apparent estuarine area (based on visual inspection of the base layer shoreline) was very small. These estuaries were designated as "River Mouth" estuaries, since they could not be readily delineated as a semi-enclosed body of water with the existing medium-resolution shoreline. |

Region

CC ID: 528825
Seq. Order: 3
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Refers to where on the Continental U.S. coastal continuum the polygon is, in one of six regions. | Description Source: The six regions adopted by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team: North Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, South Atlantic, South Florida, Gulf of Mexico, and Pacific.

Allowed Values: North Atlantic: The North Atlantic region extends from Passamaquoddy Bay, on the border of Maine and New Brunswick, southwestward to Cape Cod, Massachusetts. For the purposes of this project, it includes 23 estuarine waterbodies, 4 Marine-State waterbodies, and one Marine-Federal waterbody. | Mid-Atlantic: The Mid-Atlantic region extends from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, southwestward to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. For the purposes of this project, it includes 44 estuarine waterbodies, 8 marine-state waterbodies, and one marine-federal waterbody. | South Atlantic: The South Atlantic region extends from Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, southwestward to Cape Canaveral, Florida. For the purposes of this project, it includes 25 estuarine waterbodies, 7 marine-state waterbodies, and one marine-federal waterbody. | South Florida: The South Florida region extends from Cape Canaveral, Florida, southward and around the Florida Keys to the Dry Tortugas. For the purposes of this project, it includes 3 estuarine waterbodies, one marine-state waterbody, and one marine-federal waterbody. | Gulf of Mexico: The Gulf of Mexico region extends from Florida Bay, Florida, westward to Rio Grande, Texas. For the purposes of this project, it includes 44 estuarine waterbodies, 11 Marine-State waterbodies, and one Marine-Federal waterbody. | Pacific: The Pacific region extends from the northern border of Washington State (with Canada - British Columbia) near Drayton Bay, southward to the southern border of California (with Mexico) near Tijuana Estuary. For the purposes of this project, it includes 60 estuarine waterbodies, 19 "River Mouth" estuaries, 8 Marine-State waterbodies, and one Marine-Federal waterbody. |

Name

CC ID: 528826
Seq. Order: 4
Data Storage Type: Unknown
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Waterbody or watershed name, written as text, and generally reflecting the commonly accepted place name, e.g. "Chesapeake Bay". | Description Source: Most names were adopted as provided by NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF), but some were changed to reflect locally accepted terminology.

Allowed Values: Values for names are recorded as text, usually as reported in the original source, and/or consistent with generally accepted terminology. They are presumed, but not guaranteed, to be accurate.

UniqueID

CC ID: 528827
Seq. Order: 5
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Recorded as a unique number (UniqueID), for each waterbody or watershed identified within the NFHAP Coastal Spatial Framework. | Description Source: Each waterbody or watershed is represented by a unique number (UniqueID). This field enables a join between the Spatial Framework and any associated data sets.

Allowed Values: UniqueID (polygon number): Values are recorded as a singular UniqueID, uniquely identifying each polygon. A polygon may represent an estuary, watershed, or marine water body.

EDACDA

CC ID: 528828
Seq. Order: 6
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Watershed alphanumeric code taken directly from NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF) shapefile attribute table. EDA refers to Estuarine Drainage Area, and CDA refers to Coastal Drainage Area (a watershed which does not drain to a particular estuary). This means that "EDACDA" can refer to either type of watershed. | Description Source: EDACDA codes provided by NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF).

Allowed Values: EDACDA: EDACDA codes provided by NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF).

EDASUBEDA

CC ID: 528829
Seq. Order: 7
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Sub-watershed alphanumeric code taken directly from NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF) shapefile attribute table. This allows for a somewhat finer scale charcases where large estuaries have sub-estuaries and associated sub-watersheds. | Description Source: EDASUBEDA codes provided by NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF).

Allowed Values: EDASUBEDA: EDACDA codes taken directly from NOAA's Coastal Assessment Framework (CAF).

Shape_Leng

CC ID: 528830
Seq. Order: 8
Data Storage Type: Unknown
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Polygon attribute automatically assigned to each polygon by ArcGIS | Description Source: Automatically assigned to each polygon by ArcGIS

Allowed Values: Values are recorded as decimal numbers, as assigned automatically to each polygon by ArcGIS.

Shape_Area

CC ID: 528831
Seq. Order: 9
Data Storage Type: Unknown
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Polygon attribute automatically assigned to each polygon by ArcGIS | Description Source: Automatically assigned to each polygon by ArcGIS

Allowed Values: Values are recorded as decimal numbers, as assigned automatically to each polygon by ArcGIS.

Eutro

CC ID: 528832
Seq. Order: 10
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The NFHAP "Eutro Score" is based on the Overall Eutrophic Condition (OEC) as reported in the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (NEEA)(Bricker et al. 2007, 1999). For each estuary considered in the NEEA, the OEC is estimated using both quantitative and categorical information on primary symptoms (chlorophyll A and macroalgal blooms) and secondary symptoms (impacts to dissolved oxygen, nuisance algal blooms, and impacts to SAV). The final estimated value for each estuary varies from 0 to 1 ? with 1 indicating a ?high? eutrophic condition. For the purposes of the NFHAP assessment, the Eutrophication Score was calculated as 1-OEC, so that 0 would represent poor condition, and 1 would represent good condition. These index values were then assigned percentile ranks, to transform their distribution from 0 to 1 with 0.5 as a median value. The resulting percentile rank is what was used as the final ?Eutrophication Score? in the NFHAP analysis. | Description Source: The NFHAP ?Eutrophication Score?, used as one of four coastal indicators in the 2010 NFHAP Assessment, was derived from an assessment completed in 2007: Effects of Nutrient Enrichment in the Nation?s Estuaries: A decade of Change (Bricker et al. 2007). In a few cases, assessment values were missing for some estuaries in the 2007 assessment, so results from the 1999 version of the assessment were substituted (Bricker et al. 1999).

Unit of Measure: unitless percentile-scaled index ranging from 0 to 1
Allowed Values: 0 - 1

Flow

CC ID: 528833
Seq. Order: 11
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The River Discharge Score or "Flow", as used in the NFHAP Coastal Assessment, was derived by calculating a percentile for each indicator score, and then recomputing a new percentile based on the average of the indicator scores. Mean annual discharge (MAD) was adjusted by drainage area, and minimum and maximum discharge was adjusted by MAD to facilitate comparisons across watersheds of variable size and discharge. | Description Source: The NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team used ten indicators of river discharge to determine a river discharge score or "Flow". Indicator data came from multiple sources including U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Unit of Measure: unitless percentile-scaled index ranging from 0 to 1
Allowed Values: 0 - 1

LandCov

CC ID: 528834
Seq. Order: 12
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The NFHAP "Land Cover Score" represents changes in shoreline and coastal watershed landcover that likely affects estuaries. | Description Source: The ?Land Cover Score? was developed by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team and used as one of four coastal indicators in the 2010 NFHAP Assessment.

Unit of Measure: unitless percentile-scaled index ranging from 0 to 1
Allowed Values: 0 - 1

Pollut

CC ID: 528835
Seq. Order: 13
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The NFHAP "Pollution Score" represents pollutants from the watershed as an indicator of toxic influence on estuarine habitats. | Description Source: The ?Pollution Score? was developed by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team and used as one of four coastal indicators in the 2010 NFHAP Assessment.

Unit of Measure: unitless percentile-scaled index ranging from 0 to 1
Allowed Values: 0 - 1

RHabDist

CC ID: 528836
Seq. Order: 14
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

RHabDist is the overall NFHAP index of coatal habitat disturbance, calculated as a geometric mean of the four indicator scores for Eutrophication, Flow, Land Cover, and Pollutants. The combined score for each estuary was calculated by taking the geometric mean of the four disturbance indices (a disturbance score of zero was reassigned a value of one half the next lowest score so it could be included in the geometric mean calculation), which was then rescaled from 0 to 100 by calculating the percent rank. Due to data limitations, not all estuaries had an index for all four disturbance categories, so a combined score was assigned only when the estuary had at least three of the four disturbance indices. | Description Source: The ?Index of Habitat Disturbance? (RHabDist) was developed by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team and used as one of four coastal indicators in the 2010 NFHAP Assessment.

Unit of Measure: unitless percentile-scaled index ranging from 0 to 1
Allowed Values: 0 - 1

Eutrophication Reference

CC ID: 528837
Seq. Order: 15
Data Storage Type: Unknown
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Identifies which of two published editions of the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment was used as the primary source of information contributing to the NFHAP "Eutro Score" indicator. Either Bricker et al. 2007, or Bricker et al. 1999, or null. | Description Source: The "Eutro_Ref" field was defined by NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team to identify one of two references (Bricker et al. 1999 and 2007):

Bricker, S., B. Longstaff, W. Dennison, A. Jones, K. Boicourt, C. Wicks, and J. Woerner. 2007. Effects of Nutrient Enrichment in the Nation's Estuaries: A Decade of Change. NOAA/NOS Center for Monitoring and Assessment. NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series No. 26. 322 pp.

Bricker S.B., C.G. Clement, D.E. Pirhalla, S.P. Orlando, and D.R.G. Farrow. 1999. National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment. Effects of Nutrient Enrichment in the Nation's Estuaries. NOAA/NOS Special Projects Office and National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Silver Spring, MD. 71 pp.

Allowed Values: The "Eutro_Ref" field has two possible values, or may be null: Bricker et al. 1999 Bricker et al. 2007

Eutro Primary Symptoms

CC ID: 528838
Seq. Order: 16
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

This value is an index of the severity and extent of the two primary eutrophic symptoms within an estuary ? phytoplankton abundance (as measured by chlorophyll a), and Macroalgal blooms. The index ranges from 0 to 1, where 1 = high expression of primary eutrophic conditions. Primary symptoms (phytoplankton and macroalgal abundance) represent the first possible stage of water quality degradation due to eutrophication. Because short-term nutrient measurements are highly variable, nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations cannot be used as a measure of eutrophication. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)

Unit of Measure: Index ranging from 0 to 1.
Allowed Values: 0 - 1

Eutro Secondary Symptoms

CC ID: 528839
Seq. Order: 17
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

This value is an index of the extent and severity of three secondary symptoms of eutrophication within an estuary ? low dissolved oxygen, impacts to submerged aquatic vegetation, and nuisance or toxic algal blooms. The index ranges from 0 to 1, where 1 = high expression of secondary eutrophic conditions. Secondary symptoms often represent a more advanced stage of eutrophication, with adverse impacts to fish populations and their habitats. However, in some cases secondary symptoms can occur without the presence of primary symptoms. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)

Unit of Measure: Index ranging from 0 to 1.
Allowed Values: 0 - 1

Overall Eutrophic Condition

CC ID: 528840
Seq. Order: 18
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

This value describes the Overall Eutrophic Condition in plain text, rather than as an index value. The rankings include five possible values: Low, Moderate Low, Moderate, Moderate High, and High. An estuary scored as ?High? typically has secondary symptoms scored as high, and primary symptoms scored as high or moderate. Rankings are taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)

Allowed Values: Overall Eutrophic Condition Rankings - National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment: The rankings include five possible values: Low, Moderate Low, Moderate, Moderate High, and High. This variable is described in detail on p. 14-18 of Bricker et al. 2007.

Eutro Confidence Rating

CC ID: 528841
Seq. Order: 19
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

This value describes the overall confidence in the rating in plain text, based on the scientific judgment of the authors (Bricker et al. 2007) as they evaluated the available data for each estuary. The rankings include only three possible values ? Low, Moderate, or High. This variable is described in detail on p. 20 of Bricker et al. 2007. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999).

Allowed Values: Confidence Rating - National Estuarine Eutrophication Assesesment: The rankings include only three possible values ? Low, Moderate, or High. This variable is described in detail on p. 20 of Bricker et al. 2007.

Eutro Future Outlook

CC ID: 528842
Seq. Order: 20
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

This ranking is reported in plain text, and has possible values of Worsen High, Worsen Low, No Change, Improve Low, Improve High, and Unknown. This ranking is It is determined by a matrix that combines the susceptibility of a system with expected changes in nutrient loads, as described on p. 19 of Bricker et al. 2007. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999).

Allowed Values: Future Outlook Rating - National Estuarine Eutrophication Assesesment: This ranking is reported in plain text, and has possible values of Worsen High, Worsen Low, No Change, Improve Low, Improve High, and Unknown. This variable is described in detail on p. 19 of Bricker et al. 2007.

Eutro Susceptibility

CC ID: 528843
Seq. Order: 21
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

This variable is reported as plain text ? High, Moderate, or Low. Susceptibility is an estimate of the natural tendency of an estuary to retain or flush nutrients, based on dilution and flushing rates. Susceptibility is one of two major influencing factors, along with Nitrogen Loads. This ranking is described in more detail on p. 12 of Bricker et al. 2007. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)

Allowed Values: Susceptibility Rankings - National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment: The rankings include only three possible values ? Low, Moderate, or High. This variable is described in detail on p. 12 of Bricker et al. 2007.

Eutro Nitrogen Load Rank

CC ID: 528844
Seq. Order: 22
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

This variable is reported as plain text - High, Moderate, Low, or Unknown. Nitrogen Loads, along with susceptibility, are considered the two major influencing factors for estuarine eutrophication. This ranking is described in more detail on p. 13 of Bricker et al. 2007. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from the National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment (Bricker et al. 2007, 1999)

Allowed Values: Nitrogen Load Rankings - National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment: This variable is described in detail on p. 13 of Bricker et al. 2007.

Mine Density

CC ID: 528845
Seq. Order: 23
Data Storage Type: Unknown
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mine Density is the number of mines or mineral processing plants per watershed area, expressed as number of mines per square kilometer. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from USGS, Active Mines and Mineral Processing Plants, 2003.

Allowed Values: Mine Density is expressed as number of mines per square kilometer.

TRI Site Density

CC ID: 528846
Seq. Order: 24
Data Storage Type: Unknown
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

TRI Site Density is the number of US EPA (TRI) designated toxic chemical release sites per watershed area, expressed as number of sites per square kilometer. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from geospatial data provided by US EPA (2007).

Allowed Values: TRI Site Density is expressed as number of sites per square kilometer.

NPDES Site Density

CC ID: 528847
Seq. Order: 25
Data Storage Type: Unknown
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

NPDES Site Density is the number of facilities with US EPA National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits per watershed area, expressed as sites per square kilometer. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from digital data provided by US EPA (2007).

Allowed Values: NPDES Site Density is expressed as number of sites per square kilometer.

CERCLA Site Density

CC ID: 528848
Seq. Order: 26
Data Storage Type: Unknown
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

CERCLA Site Density is the number of Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) sites on the US EPA National Priority List (NPL) or Superfund (hazardous waste) sites established through CERCLA, per watershed area, expressed as sites per square kilometer. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. The variable is defined and taken directly from digital data provided by US EPA (2007).

Allowed Values: CERCLA Site Density is expressed as number of sites per square kilometer.

Density Total Pollution Sources

CC ID: 528849
Seq. Order: 27
Data Storage Type: Unknown
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The "Density Total Pollution Sources" per estuary (based on the total watershed area of the estuary) was calculated by summing the total number of pollutant source sites (TRI, NPDES, CERCLA, and Mines) and dividing this by the area of the watershed (km2). | Description Source: This variable was calculated as a composite of four other variables, and selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment.

Allowed Values: "Density Total Pollution Sources" is expressed as number of sites per square kilometer.

Shoreline Agriculture

CC ID: 528850
Seq. Order: 28
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The Shoreline Agriculture variable represents the percent coverage of agricultural land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Agricultural land cover is defined as NLDC ?cultivated? and ?pasture/hay? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Percent coverage of agricultural land cover along the estuarine shoreline, expressed as a decimal proportion (from 0 to 1). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).

Unit of Measure: Expressed as a decimal proportion (from 0 to 1)
Allowed Values: 0 - 1

Shoreline Developed Land Cover Intensity

CC ID: 528851
Seq. Order: 29
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The Shoreline Developed Land Cover Intensity variable represents the density-weighted percent coverage of developed land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Developed land cover is defined as NLDC ?developed open space,? ?low intensity developed,? ?medium intensity developed,? and ?high intensity developed? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Shoreline Developed Land Cover Intensity variable represents the density-weighted percent coverage of developed land cover along the estuarine shoreline, calculated as a sum of area weighted by land cover class, expressed as sum of decimal proportion, potentially ranging from 0 to 2.5. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).

Unit of Measure: sum of decimal proportion
Allowed Values: 0 - 2.5

Shoreline Estuarine Change

CC ID: 528852
Seq. Order: 30
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The Shoreline Estuarine Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of estuarine land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Estuarine land cover is defined as NLDC ?estuarine forested wetland,? estuarine scrub/shrub wetland,? ?estuarine emergent wetland,? and ?estuarine aquatic bed? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Change in percent coverage of estuarine land cover along the estuarine shoreline, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).

Unit of Measure: difference in two decimal proportions
Allowed Values: -1 - 1

Shoreline Palustrine Change

CC ID: 528853
Seq. Order: 31
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The Shoreline Palustrine Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of palustrine wetland land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Palustrine land cover is defined as NLDC ?palustrine forested wetland,? palustrine scrub/shrub wetland,? ?palustrine emergent wetland,? and ?palustrine aquatic bed? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Change in percent coverage of palustrine land cover along the estuarine shoreline, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFAHP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).

Unit of Measure: difference in two decimal proportions
Allowed Values: -1 - 1

Shoreline Undeveloped Land Cover Change

CC ID: 528854
Seq. Order: 32
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The Shoreline Undeveloped Land Cover Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of undeveloped land cover along the estuarine shoreline. Undeveloped land cover is defined as NLDC ?grassland,? deciduous forest,? evergreen forest,? mixed forest,? and "shrub/scrub? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Change in percent coverage of undeveloped land cover along the estuarine shoreline, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).

Unit of Measure: difference in two decimal proportions
Allowed Values: -1 - 1

Watershed Agriculture

CC ID: 528855
Seq. Order: 33
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The Watershed Agriculture variable represents the percent coverage of agricultural land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Agricultural land cover is defined as National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD) ?cultivated? and ?pasture/hay? classes present in the grid cells in the watershed, defined by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Framework. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).

Unit of Measure: expressed as a decimal proportion
Allowed Values: 0 - 1

Watershed Developed Land Cover Intensity

CC ID: 528856
Seq. Order: 34
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The Watershed Developed Land Cover Intensity variable represents the density-weighted percent coverage of developed land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Developed land cover is defined as NLDC ?developed open space,? ?low intensity developed,? ?medium intensity developed,? and ?high intensity developed? classes present in the grid cells adjacent to ?water? within estuaries. Watershed Developed Land Cover Intensity variable represents the density-weighted percent coverage of developed land cover in an estuary's watershed, calculated as a sum of area weighted by land cover class, expressed as sum of decimal proportion, potentially ranging from 0 to 2.5. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).

Unit of Measure: sum of decimal proportion
Allowed Values: 0 - 2.5

Watershed Estuarine Change

CC ID: 528857
Seq. Order: 35
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The Watershed Estuarine Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of estuarine land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Estuarine land cover is defined as NLDC ?estuarine forested wetland,? estuarine scrub/shrub wetland,? ?estuarine emergent wetland,? and ?estuarine aquatic bed? classes present in the grid cells in the watershed, defined by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Framework. Change in percent coverage of estuarine land cover in an estuary's watershed, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).

Unit of Measure: difference in two decimal proportions
Allowed Values: -1 - 1

Watershed Palustrine Change

CC ID: 528858
Seq. Order: 36
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The Watershed Palustrine Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of palustrine wetland land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Palustrine land cover is defined as NLDC ?palustrine forested wetland,? palustrine scrub/shrub wetland,? ?palustrine emergent wetland,? and ?palustrine aquatic bed? classes present in the grid cells in the watershed, defined by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Framework. Change in percent coverage of palustrine land cover in an estuary's watershed, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).

Unit of Measure: difference in two decimal proportions
Allowed Values: -1 - 1

Watershed Undeveloped Land Cover Change

CC ID: 528859
Seq. Order: 37
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The Watershed Undeveloped Land Cover Change variable represents the difference between 2006 and 1996 percent coverage of undeveloped land cover in an estuary?s watershed. Undeveloped land cover is defined as NLDC ?grassland,? deciduous forest,? evergreen forest,? mixed forest,? and ?shrub/scrub? classes present in the in the watershed, defined by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Framework. Change in percent coverage of undeveloped land cover in an estuary's watershed, expressed as a difference in two decimal proportions, with a potential range of -1 to 1. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Data Source: NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP).

Unit of Measure: difference in two decimal proportions
Allowed Values: -1 - 1

Mean Annual Discharge

CC ID: 528860
Seq. Order: 38
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mean Annual Discharge reports the average stream flow across the entire year into an estuary, for the 15 most recent years, in units of cubic feet per second (ft3/s). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.

Unit of Measure: units of cubic feet per second (ft3/s)
Allowed Values: 0 - 1,000,000

7-day Minimum Discharge

CC ID: 528861
Seq. Order: 39
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

7-day Minimum Discharge reports the average flow during the seven consecutive lowest-flow days in a year, averaged across the 15 most recent years, in units of cubic feet per second (ft3/s). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.

Unit of Measure: cubic feet per second (ft3/s)
Allowed Values: 0 - 1,000,000

7-day Maximum Discharge

CC ID: 528862
Seq. Order: 40
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

7-day Maximum Discharge reports the average flow during the seven consecutive highest-flow days in a year, averaged across the 15 most recent years, in units of cubic feet per second (ft3/s). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.

Unit of Measure: cubic feet per second (ft3/s)
Allowed Values: 0 - 1,000,000

Low Pulse Duration

CC ID: 528863
Seq. Order: 41
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Low Pulse Duration reports the average number of consecutive days of low flows (beneath the 25th percentile of daily flow), averaged over the 15 most recent years, in units of days. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.

Unit of Measure: days
Allowed Values: 0 - 365

High Pulse Duration

CC ID: 528864
Seq. Order: 42
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

High Pulse Duration reports the average number of consecutive days of high flows (above the 75th percentile of daily flow), averaged over the 15 most recent years, in units of days. | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.

Unit of Measure: days
Allowed Values: 0 - 365

Trend in 7-day Minimum Discharge

CC ID: 528865
Seq. Order: 43
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

This value reports the linear coefficient of the change in 7-day minimum discharge over the entire annual time series (= 35 years), in units of cubic feet per second per year (ft3/s/year). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.

Unit of Measure: cubic feet per second per year (ft3/s/year)
Allowed Values: -5000 - 5000

Trend in 7-day Maximum Discharge

CC ID: 528866
Seq. Order: 44
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Trend in 7-day Maximum Discharge reports the linear coefficient of the change in 7-day maximum discharge over the entire annual time series (= 35 years), in units of cubic feet per second per year (ft3/s/year). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.

Unit of Measure: cubic feet per second per year (ft3/s/year)
Allowed Values: -5000 - 5000

Trend in Low Pulse Duration

CC ID: 528867
Seq. Order: 45
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Trend in Low Pulse Duration reports the linear coefficient of the change in low pulse duration across the entire annual time series (= 35 years), in units of days per year (days/year). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.

Unit of Measure: days per year (days/year)
Allowed Values: -100 - +100

Trend in High Pulse Duration

CC ID: 528868
Seq. Order: 46
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Trend in High Pulse Duration reports the linear coefficient of the change in high pulse duration across the entire annual time series (= 35 years), in units of days per year (days/year). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Source: USGS surface water data.

Unit of Measure: days per year (days/year)
Allowed Values: -100 - +100

Dam Density

CC ID: 528869
Seq. Order: 47
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Dam Density reports the density of dams on tributary streams and rivers in an estuary?s entire fluvial watershed, in units of number of dams per square kilometer (dams/km2). | Description Source: This variable was selected by the NFHAP Coastal Assessment Team as information to supplement the NFHAP 2010 National Assessment. Dam data were summarized from the Army Corps of Engineers? National Inventory of Dams (NID).

Unit of Measure: dams per square kilometer (dam/km2)
Allowed Values: 0 - 1

Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 40987
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:40987
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