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Abstract

The spatial data layer ESI contains the vector arcs representing linear shoreline features with ESI classification. | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.

Entity Information

Data Attribute / Type Description
ESI
VARCHAR
The item ESI contains values representing the ESI shoreline type. To determine the sensitivity of a particular intertidal shoreline habitat, the following factors are integrated: 1) Shoreline type (substrate, grain size, tidal elevation, origin); 2) Exposure to wave and tidal energy; 3) Biological productivity and sensitivity; and 4) Ease of cleanup. Prediction of the behavior and persistence of oil in intertidal habitats is based on an understanding of the dynamics of the coastal environments, not just the substrate type and grain size. The intensity of energy expended upon a shoreline by wave action, tidal currents, and river currents directly affects the persistence of stranded oil. The need for shoreline cleanup activities is determined, in part, by the slowness of natural processes in removal of oil stranded on the shoreline. The potential for biological injury, and ease of cleanup of spilled oil are also important factors in the ESI ranking. Generally speaking, areas exposed to high levels of physical energy, such as wave action and tidal currents, and low biological activity rank low on the scale, whereas sheltered areas with associated high biological activity have the highest ranking. In some cases shorelines are ranked with multiple codes, such as "6B/3A" (listed landward to seaward from left to right). The first code, "6B", is the most landward shoreline type and the second code, "3A", is the shoreline type closest to the water. Singular shoreline types are listed below, in order of increasing sensitivity to spilled oil. No multiple codes are listed, but all multiple codes included in the data set can be assembled from the codes described. | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.
LINE
VARCHAR
Type of geographic feature. | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.
SOURCE_ID
VARCHAR
Data source of the ESI arcs | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.
ENVIR
VARCHAR
Type of regional environment | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.

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Item Identification

Title: ESI.AAT
Short Name: ESI.AAT
Status: Completed
Abstract:

The spatial data layer ESI contains the vector arcs representing linear shoreline features with ESI classification. | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.

Notes:

Converted from FGDC using 'fgdc_to_inport_xml_entity.pl' script.

Data Attributes

Attribute Summary

Rubric Score Primary Key? Name Type Description
100
ESI VARCHAR The item ESI contains values representing the ESI shoreline type. To determine the sensitivity of a particular intertidal shoreline habitat, the following factors are integrated: 1) Shoreline type (substrate, grain size, tidal elevation, origin); 2) Exposure to wave and tidal energy; 3) Biological productivity and sensitivity; and 4) Ease of cleanup. Prediction of the behavior and persistence of oil in intertidal habitats is based on an understanding of the dynamics of the coastal environments, not just the substrate type and grain size. The intensity of energy expended upon a shoreline by wave action, tidal currents, and river currents directly affects the persistence of stranded oil. The need for shoreline cleanup activities is determined, in part, by the slowness of natural processes in removal of oil stranded on the shoreline. The potential for biological injury, and ease of cleanup of spilled oil are also important factors in the ESI ranking. Generally speaking, areas exposed to high levels of physical energy, such as wave action and tidal currents, and low biological activity rank low on the scale, whereas sheltered areas with associated high biological activity have the highest ranking. In some cases shorelines are ranked with multiple codes, such as "6B/3A" (listed landward to seaward from left to right). The first code, "6B", is the most landward shoreline type and the second code, "3A", is the shoreline type closest to the water. Singular shoreline types are listed below, in order of increasing sensitivity to spilled oil. No multiple codes are listed, but all multiple codes included in the data set can be assembled from the codes described. | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.
100
LINE VARCHAR Type of geographic feature. | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.
100
SOURCE_ID VARCHAR Data source of the ESI arcs | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.
100
ENVIR VARCHAR Type of regional environment | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.

Attribute Details

ESI

CC ID: 542810
Seq. Order: 1
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The item ESI contains values representing the ESI shoreline type. To determine the sensitivity of a particular intertidal shoreline habitat, the following factors are integrated: 1) Shoreline type (substrate, grain size, tidal elevation, origin); 2) Exposure to wave and tidal energy; 3) Biological productivity and sensitivity; and 4) Ease of cleanup. Prediction of the behavior and persistence of oil in intertidal habitats is based on an understanding of the dynamics of the coastal environments, not just the substrate type and grain size. The intensity of energy expended upon a shoreline by wave action, tidal currents, and river currents directly affects the persistence of stranded oil. The need for shoreline cleanup activities is determined, in part, by the slowness of natural processes in removal of oil stranded on the shoreline. The potential for biological injury, and ease of cleanup of spilled oil are also important factors in the ESI ranking. Generally speaking, areas exposed to high levels of physical energy, such as wave action and tidal currents, and low biological activity rank low on the scale, whereas sheltered areas with associated high biological activity have the highest ranking. In some cases shorelines are ranked with multiple codes, such as "6B/3A" (listed landward to seaward from left to right). The first code, "6B", is the most landward shoreline type and the second code, "3A", is the shoreline type closest to the water. Singular shoreline types are listed below, in order of increasing sensitivity to spilled oil. No multiple codes are listed, but all multiple codes included in the data set can be assembled from the codes described. | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.

Allowed Values: 1A: Exposed Rocky Cliffs | 1B: Exposed, Solid Man-made Structures | 2A: Exposed Wave-cut Platforms in Bedrock | 2B: Exposed Scarps and Steep Slopes in Clay | 3A: Fine- to Medium-grained Sand Beaches | 4: Coarse-grained Sand Beaches | 5: Mixed Sand and Gravel Beaches | 6A: Gravel Beaches | 6B: Riprap | 7: Exposed Tidal Flats | 8A: Sheltered Rocky Shores | 8B: Sheltered, Solid Man-made Structures | 8C: Sheltered Riprap | 9A: Sheltered Tidal Flats | 9B: Sheltered, Vegetated Low Banks | 10A: Salt- and Brackish-water Marsh | 10B: Freshwater Marshes | 10C: Freshwater Swamps | 10D: Mangroves |

LINE

CC ID: 542811
Seq. Order: 2
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Type of geographic feature. | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.

Allowed Values: B: Breakwater | F: Flat | H: Hydrography | M: Marsh | S: Shoreline |

SOURCE_ID

CC ID: 542812
Seq. Order: 3
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Data source of the ESI arcs | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.

Allowed Values: 1: Digital shoreline from Hawaii Statewide GIS Program | 2: Low-altitude overflights by Research Planning, Inc. | 3: Aerial photography | 5: Digitized from 1:24,000-USGS topographic quadrangle | 8: Digital lines from NOAA/NOS | 11: Digitized from NOAA/NOS aerial photographs | 12: Hawaii Statewide GIS Program modified digital NWI |

ENVIR

CC ID: 542813
Seq. Order: 4
Data Storage Type: VARCHAR
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Type of regional environment | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.

Allowed Values: E: Estuarine | U: Unranked |

Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 42871
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:42871
Metadata Record Created By: Tyler Christensen
Metadata Record Created: 2017-04-06 11:29+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2022-08-09 17:11+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2017-08-07
Owner Org: ORR
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
Do Not Publish?: N
Metadata Last Review Date: 2017-08-07
Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year
Metadata Next Review Date: 2018-08-07