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Abstract

The RESOURCE_POLY table contains attribute information for the vector polygons representing Resource management areas, including essential habitats found in the St. Mary's River System. The key field, HUNUM, links to the SOC_DAT table where attribute information for the vector polygons in this data set are stored. A second field, TYPE, stores a 1-4 letter abbreviation of the mapped resource type. This field can be used to quickly identify feature types, and is used to symbolize the human use data layers.

See the Entity_and_Attribute_Overview for a detailed description of how the primary attribute tables relate to the geographic data layers. Also see the Browse_Graphic section for a link to the entity-relationship diagram, which describes the relationships between attribute tables in the ESI data structure. | Description Source: NOAA ESI Guidelines

Description

Resource management features represented as polygons.

Entity Information

Entity Type
GIS File

Data Attribute / Type Description
TYPE
TEXT
The human-use features depicted on the maps are those that could be impacted by an oil spill or could provide access for response operations. TYPE is used to symbolize the map; it can also be used as a quick identifier for the managed polygon features. Greater detail about the object is provided in the SOC_DAT table. | Description Source: NOAA ESI Guidelines
HUNUM
NUMBER
A 9-digit identifier that links the SOCECON features to their related attributes in the SOC_DAT table. | Description Source: NOAA ESI Guidelines
MAPHUN
NUMBER
An identifier that is used in map production for legibility. This number is the same as HUNUM without the atlas specific prefix. | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.

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Item Identification

Title: RESOURCE_POLY
Status: Completed
Publication Date: 2021-07
Abstract:

The RESOURCE_POLY table contains attribute information for the vector polygons representing Resource management areas, including essential habitats found in the St. Mary's River System. The key field, HUNUM, links to the SOC_DAT table where attribute information for the vector polygons in this data set are stored. A second field, TYPE, stores a 1-4 letter abbreviation of the mapped resource type. This field can be used to quickly identify feature types, and is used to symbolize the human use data layers.

See the Entity_and_Attribute_Overview for a detailed description of how the primary attribute tables relate to the geographic data layers. Also see the Browse_Graphic section for a link to the entity-relationship diagram, which describes the relationships between attribute tables in the ESI data structure. | Description Source: NOAA ESI Guidelines

Purpose:

The ESI data are intended to provide baseline environmental data for oil spill planning and response. The Clean Water Act with amendments by the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 requires response plans for immediate and effective protection of sensitive resources. The ESI data may be appropriate for many other coastal management efforts, though the original intent should be kept in mind.

Entity Information

Entity Type: GIS File
Description:

Resource management features represented as polygons.

Data Attributes

Note: Metadata requirements do not apply to attributes for non-tabular entities.

Attribute Summary

Rubric Score Primary Key? Name Type Description
N/A
TYPE TEXT The human-use features depicted on the maps are those that could be impacted by an oil spill or could provide access for response operations. TYPE is used to symbolize the map; it can also be used as a quick identifier for the managed polygon features. Greater detail about the object is provided in the SOC_DAT table. | Description Source: NOAA ESI Guidelines
N/A
Primary Key HUNUM NUMBER A 9-digit identifier that links the SOCECON features to their related attributes in the SOC_DAT table. | Description Source: NOAA ESI Guidelines
N/A
MAPHUN NUMBER An identifier that is used in map production for legibility. This number is the same as HUNUM without the atlas specific prefix. | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.

Attribute Details

TYPE

CC ID: 1072798
Seq. Order: 1
Data Storage Type: TEXT
Max Length: 4
Required: Yes
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The human-use features depicted on the maps are those that could be impacted by an oil spill or could provide access for response operations. TYPE is used to symbolize the map; it can also be used as a quick identifier for the managed polygon features. Greater detail about the object is provided in the SOC_DAT table. | Description Source: NOAA ESI Guidelines

Case Restriction: Upper
Allowed Values: (EH) Essential habitats

HUNUM

CC ID: 1072796
Seq. Order: 2
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Max Length: 9
Min Length: 9
Required: Yes
Primary Key: Yes
Status: Active
Description:

A 9-digit identifier that links the SOCECON features to their related attributes in the SOC_DAT table. | Description Source: NOAA ESI Guidelines

Allowed Values: 18600001 - 18600086

MAPHUN

CC ID: 1072797
Seq. Order: 3
Data Storage Type: NUMBER
Max Length: 9
Min Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

An identifier that is used in map production for legibility. This number is the same as HUNUM without the atlas specific prefix. | Description Source: Research Planning, Inc.

Allowed Values: 1 - 86

Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 64918
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:64918
Metadata Record Created By: Katy R Beckham
Metadata Record Created: 2021-07-15 16:12+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2022-08-09 17:11+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2021-11-18
Owner Org: ORR
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
Do Not Publish?: N
Metadata Last Review Date: 2021-11-18
Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year
Metadata Next Review Date: 2022-11-18