ESIL
Office of Response and Restoration
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| ID: 58491
| Published / External
Created: 2020-01-09
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Last Modified: 2022-08-09
Data Set (DS) | ID: 58468
ID: 58491
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* » Title | ESIL |
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* Status | Completed |
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• Publication Date | 2019-09 |
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The ESIL table contains attribute information for the vector lines representing linear shoreline features with ESI classification. |
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Entity Type | GIS File |
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» Description |
Classified Shoreline Polylines. |
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Data Attributes
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Attribute Summary
Score | Req'd? | PKey? | » Name | Data Storage Type | Description |
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N/A | Yes | No | ESI | TEXT | A numeric or alpha-numeric coded description of the shoreline characteristics for each shoreline segment. Shoreline segments can have up to three ESI codes in their classification. Multiple codes are separated by a forward slash and ordered to represent the shoreline organization of that particular segment. The first code in the sequence is always the most landward shoreline type. For example, a saltwater marsh fringed by a sheltered mud flat would be coded as 10A/9A (10A: Salt and Brackish Water Marshes/9A: Sheltered Sand and Mud Flats /Water). |
N/A | Yes | No | LINE | TEXT | Abbreviation describing the type of water/land interface. All line segments that serve as a shoreline boundary between open water and land are attributed a value of S. All shoreline hydrography not associated with seawater (lakes, ponds, reservoirs, some rivers and streams, etc.) are attributed with a value of H. Man-made structures that are not mapped as a part of the contiguous water/land interface are attributed with one of the following values: B D, FN, G, GR, J, or P. |
N/A | Yes | No | ENVIR | TEXT | Abbreviation describing the type of environment where the classified shoreline segment is located. Acceptable values are E-estuarine, R-riverine, L-lacustrine, and P-palustrine. |
N/A | Yes | No | MOST_SENSITIVE | TEXT | If multiple shoreline types appear in ESI classification, this field represents the highest value (most sensitive type); otherwise it is the same value as the ESI field. |
N/A | Yes | No | LANDWARD_SHORETYPE | TEXT | The numeric representation and physical description of the first (or only) ESI type found in the ESI field. |
N/A | No | No | SEAWARD_SHORETYPE1 | TEXT | The numeric representation and physical description of the second ESI type in the ESI field (blank if not applicable). |
N/A | No | No | SEAWARD_SHORETYPE2 | TEXT | The numeric representation and physical description of the third ESI type in the ESI field (blank if not applicable). |
N/A | Yes | No | GENERAL_SYMBOL | NUMBER | This field is used for symbolizing the ESI shoreline based on a generalized classification scheme; if multiple generalized types occur, this will reflect the highest value. |
N/A | Yes | No | GENERALIZED_ESI_TYPE | TEXT | The numeric representation and physical description of the generalized ESI shoreline type. The generalized shoreline type classification collapses the ESI scale to 5 broader shoreline types. See the NOAA ESI Guidelines for the ESI to GENERALIZED_ESI_TYPE crosswalk. |
N/A | Yes | No | SOURCE_ID | NUMBER | The SOURCE_ID links to SOURCE in the SOURCES data table, where the source for the underlying shoreline segment is listed. This number should be the same as the SOURCE_ID in the HYDRO_LINES layer for the same segment. The SOURCE_ID begins in the range of 1-100, then is added to the Atlas ID number * 10,000 to generate a number that is unique across atlases. |
N/A | Yes | No | ESI_SOURCE | NUMBER | ESI_SOURCE links to SOURCE in the SOURCES data table, where the source used for classifying the shoreline segment is listed. The SOURCE_ID begins in the range of 1-100, then is added to the Atlas ID number * 10,000 to generate a number that is unique across atlases. |
Attribute Details
Attribute Name | ESI |
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Seq. Order | 1 |
Data Storage Type | TEXT |
Max Length | 12 |
Min Length | |
Required | Yes |
Primary Key | No |
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Status | Active |
Description |
A numeric or alpha-numeric coded description of the shoreline characteristics for each shoreline segment. Shoreline segments can have up to three ESI codes in their classification. Multiple codes are separated by a forward slash and ordered to represent the shoreline organization of that particular segment. The first code in the sequence is always the most landward shoreline type. For example, a saltwater marsh fringed by a sheltered mud flat would be coded as 10A/9A (10A: Salt and Brackish Water Marshes/9A: Sheltered Sand and Mud Flats /Water). |
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Case Restriction | Upper |
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Allowed Values | 1A, 1B, 1C, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, 3C, 4, 5, 6A, 6B, 6D, 7, 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, 8F, 9A, 9B, 9C, 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D, 10E, 10F |
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Attribute Name | LINE |
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Seq. Order | 2 |
Data Storage Type | TEXT |
Max Length | 2 |
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Required | Yes |
Primary Key | No |
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Status | Active |
Description |
Abbreviation describing the type of water/land interface. All line segments that serve as a shoreline boundary between open water and land are attributed a value of S. All shoreline hydrography not associated with seawater (lakes, ponds, reservoirs, some rivers and streams, etc.) are attributed with a value of H. Man-made structures that are not mapped as a part of the contiguous water/land interface are attributed with one of the following values: B D, FN, G, GR, J, or P. |
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Allowed Values | B = Breakwater | D = Dock | FN = Fender | G = Glacier | GR = Groin |H = Hydrography | J = Jetty |P = Pier | S = Shoreline |
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Attribute Name | ENVIR |
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Seq. Order | 3 |
Data Storage Type | TEXT |
Max Length | 1 |
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Required | Yes |
Primary Key | No |
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Status | Active |
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Abbreviation describing the type of environment where the classified shoreline segment is located. Acceptable values are E-estuarine, R-riverine, L-lacustrine, and P-palustrine. |
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Case Restriction | Upper |
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Allowed Values | E (estuarine) | L (lacustrine) | P (palustrine) | R (riverine) |
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Attribute Name | MOST_SENSITIVE |
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Seq. Order | 4 |
Data Storage Type | TEXT |
Max Length | 4 |
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Required | Yes |
Primary Key | No |
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Status | Active |
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If multiple shoreline types appear in ESI classification, this field represents the highest value (most sensitive type); otherwise it is the same value as the ESI field. |
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Allowed Values | 1A, 1B, 1C, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, 3C, 4, 5, 6A, 6B, 6D, 7, 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, 8F, 9A, 9B, 9C, 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D, 10E, 10F |
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Attribute Name | LANDWARD_SHORETYPE |
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Seq. Order | 5 |
Data Storage Type | TEXT |
Max Length | 60 |
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Required | Yes |
Primary Key | No |
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Status | Active |
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The numeric representation and physical description of the first (or only) ESI type found in the ESI field. |
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Case Restriction | Mixed |
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Allowed Values | 1A: Exposed, Rocky Shores, 1B: Exposed, Solid Man-Made Structures, 1C: Exposed, Rocky Cliffs w/Boulder Talus Base, 2A: Exposed, Wave-Cut Platforms (Bedrock/Mud/Clay), 2B: Exposed Scarps and Steep Slopes (Clay), 3A: Fine to Medium Grained Sand Beaches, 3B: Scarps and Steep Slopes (Sand), 3C: Tundra Cliffs, 4: Coarse Grained Sand Beaches, 5: Mixed Sand and Gravel Beaches, 6A: Gravel Beaches [(Granules/Pebbles)], 6B: Riprap [OR Gravel Beaches (Cobbles/Boulders)], 6D: Boulder Rubble, 7: Exposed Tidal Flats, 8A: Sheltered Scarps (Bedrock/Mud/Clay) [OR Sheltered, Impermeable, Rocky Shores], 8B: Sheltered, Solid Man-Made Structures [OR Sheltered, Permeable, Rocky Shores], 8C: Sheltered Riprap, 8D: Sheltered, Rocky, Rubble Shores, 8E: Peat Shorelines, 9A: Sheltered Tidal Flats, 9B: Vegetated Low Banks, 9C: Hyper-Saline Tidal Flats, 10A: Salt and Brackish Water Marshes, 10B: Freshwater Marshes, 10C: Swamps, 10D: Scrub and Shrub Wetlands, 10E: Inundated Low Lying Tundra, 10F: Mangroves |
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Attribute Name | SEAWARD_SHORETYPE1 |
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Seq. Order | 6 |
Data Storage Type | TEXT |
Max Length | 60 |
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Required | No |
Primary Key | No |
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Status | Active |
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The numeric representation and physical description of the second ESI type in the ESI field (blank if not applicable). |
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Allowed Values | 1A: Exposed, Rocky Shores, 1B: Exposed, Solid Man-Made Structures, 1C: Exposed, Rocky Cliffs w/Boulder Talus Base, 2A: Exposed, Wave-Cut Platforms (Bedrock/Mud/Clay), 2B: Exposed Scarps and Steep Slopes (Clay), 3A: Fine to Medium Grained Sand Beaches, 3B: Scarps and Steep Slopes (Sand), 3C: Tundra Cliffs, 4: Coarse Grained Sand Beaches, 5: Mixed Sand and Gravel Beaches, 6A: Gravel Beaches [(Granules/Pebbles)], 6B: Riprap [OR Gravel Beaches (Cobbles/Boulders)], 6D: Boulder Rubble, 7: Exposed Tidal Flats, 8A: Sheltered Scarps (Bedrock/Mud/Clay) [OR Sheltered, Impermeable, Rocky Shores], 8B: Sheltered, Solid Man-Made Structures [OR Sheltered, Permeable, Rocky Shores], 8C: Sheltered Riprap, 8D: Sheltered, Rocky, Rubble Shores, 8E: Peat Shorelines, 9A: Sheltered Tidal Flats, 9B: Vegetated Low Banks, 9C: Hyper-Saline Tidal Flats, 10A: Salt and Brackish Water Marshes, 10B: Freshwater Marshes, 10C: Swamps, 10D: Scrub and Shrub Wetlands, 10E: Inundated Low Lying Tundra, 10F: Mangroves |
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Attribute Name | SEAWARD_SHORETYPE2 |
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Seq. Order | 7 |
Data Storage Type | TEXT |
Max Length | 60 |
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Required | No |
Primary Key | No |
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Status | Active |
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The numeric representation and physical description of the third ESI type in the ESI field (blank if not applicable). |
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Allowed Values | 1A: Exposed, Rocky Shores, 1B: Exposed, Solid Man-Made Structures, 1C: Exposed, Rocky Cliffs w/Boulder Talus Base, 2A: Exposed, Wave-Cut Platforms (Bedrock/Mud/Clay), 2B: Exposed Scarps and Steep Slopes (Clay), 3A: Fine to Medium Grained Sand Beaches, 3B: Scarps and Steep Slopes (Sand), 3C: Tundra Cliffs, 4: Coarse Grained Sand Beaches, 5: Mixed Sand and Gravel Beaches, 6A: Gravel Beaches [(Granules/Pebbles)], 6B: Riprap [OR Gravel Beaches (Cobbles/Boulders)], 6D: Boulder Rubble, 7: Exposed Tidal Flats, 8A: Sheltered Scarps (Bedrock/Mud/Clay) [OR Sheltered, Impermeable, Rocky Shores], 8B: Sheltered, Solid Man-Made Structures [OR Sheltered, Permeable, Rocky Shores], 8C: Sheltered Riprap, 8D: Sheltered, Rocky, Rubble Shores, 8E: Peat Shorelines, 9A: Sheltered Tidal Flats, 9B: Vegetated Low Banks, 9C: Hyper-Saline Tidal Flats, 10A: Salt and Brackish Water Marshes, 10B: Freshwater Marshes, 10C: Swamps, 10D: Scrub and Shrub Wetlands, 10E: Inundated Low Lying Tundra, 10F: Mangroves |
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Attribute Name | GENERAL_SYMBOL |
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Seq. Order | 8 |
Data Storage Type | NUMBER |
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Required | Yes |
Primary Key | No |
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Status | Active |
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This field is used for symbolizing the ESI shoreline based on a generalized classification scheme; if multiple generalized types occur, this will reflect the highest value. |
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Allowed Values | 1 - 5 |
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Attribute Name | GENERALIZED_ESI_TYPE |
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Seq. Order | 9 |
Data Storage Type | TEXT |
Max Length | 180 |
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Required | Yes |
Primary Key | No |
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Status | Active |
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The numeric representation and physical description of the generalized ESI shoreline type. The generalized shoreline type classification collapses the ESI scale to 5 broader shoreline types. See the NOAA ESI Guidelines for the ESI to GENERALIZED_ESI_TYPE crosswalk. |
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Case Restriction | Mixed |
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Allowed Values | 1: Armored, 2: Rocky and Steep Shorelines (Bedrock/Sand/Clay), 3: Beaches (Sand/Gravel), 4: Flats (Mud/Sand), 5: Vegetated (Grass/Marsh/Mangroves/Scrub-Shrub) |
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Attribute Name | SOURCE_ID |
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Seq. Order | 10 |
Data Storage Type | NUMBER |
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Required | Yes |
Primary Key | No |
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Status | Active |
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The SOURCE_ID links to SOURCE in the SOURCES data table, where the source for the underlying shoreline segment is listed. This number should be the same as the SOURCE_ID in the HYDRO_LINES layer for the same segment. The SOURCE_ID begins in the range of 1-100, then is added to the Atlas ID number * 10,000 to generate a number that is unique across atlases. |
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Allowed Values | 20300001 – 20300803 |
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Attribute Name | ESI_SOURCE |
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Seq. Order | 11 |
Data Storage Type | NUMBER |
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Required | Yes |
Primary Key | No |
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Status | Active |
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ESI_SOURCE links to SOURCE in the SOURCES data table, where the source used for classifying the shoreline segment is listed. The SOURCE_ID begins in the range of 1-100, then is added to the Atlas ID number * 10,000 to generate a number that is unique across atlases. |
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Allowed Values | 20300001 – 20300803 |
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Catalog Item ID | 58491 |
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Metadata Record Created By | David Moe Nelson |
Metadata Record Created | 2020-01-09 15:51+0000 |
Metadata Record Last Modified By | SysAdmin InPortAdmin |
» Metadata Record Last Modified | 2022-08-09 17:11+0000 |
Metadata Record Published | 2020-02-14 |
Owner Org | ORR |
Metadata Publication Status | Published Externally |
Do Not Publish? | N |
Metadata Workflow State | Published / External |
Metadata Last Review Date | 2020-02-14 |
Metadata Review Frequency | 1 Year |
Metadata Next Review Date | 2021-02-14 |
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