Encompassing 34 of 35 different coastal counties spread along 1,357 miles of ocean fronting coastline, Florida manages one of the most diverse, and most active artificial reef programs in the United States. As of June 2017, the FWC Artificial Reef Program reports over 3,200 artificial reef deployment locations state-wide. Artificial Reefs are about evenly divided between state and federal waters and range from 4 feet in depth to 414 feet (average depth 65 feet). Each point in this GIS data set represents a single deployment event (either a uniquely located artificial reef or deployments of the same reef on different days). Division of Marine Fisheries Management maintains and updates the source database. This data set represents deployments through June 21, 2017.
This data set is for display purposes only. Do not use it for navigation. Each point location is intended to represent a single deployment event, defined as either different location coordinates or the same coordinates but on different days. It is important to note that DMF has not independently confirmed most of the reef locations and this data had been supplied form various sources without verification.
Please note that reef materials can move, degrade, or become buried over time. This is especially true for metal materials with thicknesses less than 1/4 or lightweight materials. Additionally, many reef locations in the database are based on historical data with inherent potential location inaccuracies that may not have been ground truth since their deployment. If you have updated information regarding the condition or location of an artificial reef please contact the FWC Artificial Reef Database Administrator via email at bradley.ennis@myfwc.com Prior to July 1, 2004, the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) was known as the Florida Marine Research Institute (FMRI). The institute name has not been changed in historical data sets or references to work completed by the Florida Marine Research Institute. The institute name has been changed in references to ongoing research, new research, and contact information. These data are also known as "Florida Artificial Reef Deployment Database." Note: if these data are converted to shapefile, null values in number fields will be converted to zero. This will hide any true zero values.
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Acknowledgement of the FWC-FWRI (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Fish and Wildlife Research Institute) as the data source, and the originator FWC Division of Marine Fisheries, would be appreciated in any products developed from these data, and such acknowledgment as is standard for citation and legal practices for data source is expected by users of this data. Please cite the original metadata when using portions of the record to create a similar record of slightly altered data, such as reprojection. If any data are modified or adjusted, please share the edited information with FWC. Users should be aware that comparison with other data sets for the same area from other time periods may be inaccurate due to inconsistencies resulting from changes in mapping conventions, data collection, and computer processes over time. FWC shall not be liable for improper or incorrect use of this data. These data are not legal documents and are not to be used as such. This is not a survey data set and should not be utilized as such. These data are not to be used for navigation.
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Please note that reef materials can move, degrade, or become buried over time. This is especially true for metal materials with thicknesses less than 1/4 or lightweight materials. Additionally, many reef locations in the database are based on historical data with inherent potential location inaccuracies that may not have been ground truth since their deployment. If you have updated information regarding the condition or location of an artificial reef please contact the FWC Artificial Reef Database Administrator via email at bradley.ennis@myfwc.com.
FWC-DMF has not independently confirmed most of the reef locations, and this data had been supplied from various sources without verification.
The data appear to be complete, as of the delivery date from DMFM to FWRI (6/26/2017).
Original coordinates were in decimal minutes with 1/1000 minute precision (xx.xxx minutes), but data have not been verified or field checked by DMF or FWRI. Please note that reef materials can move, degrade, or become buried over time. This is especially true for metal materials with thicknesses less than 1/4 or lightweight materials. Additionally, many reef locations in the database are based on historical data with inherent potential location inaccuracies that may not have been ground-truth since their deployment. If you have updated information regarding the condition or location of an artificial reef please contact the FWC Artificial Reef Database Administrator via email at bradley.ennis@myfwc.com
The vertical accuracy is accurate as of the time of deployment.
Spatial and Attribute Information
DMF provided the data to FWRI as a feature class projected in WGS84. FWRI reprojected the data into NAD83_(2011)_FGDL_Albers (meters) and wrote metadata for the dataset and imported the data into the SDE databases.
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This dataset was downloaded by the GeoPlan Center on 10/26/2017 from the FFWCC website (http://geodata.myfwc.com/datasets/artificial-reefs-in-florida). The data was received as a shapefile and was in the following projection: GCS_WGS_1984. The data was projected to NAD83 HARN using the WGS_1984_(ITRF00)_To_NAD_1983 + NAD_1983_To_HARN_Florida transformation. This is the first time we've received this dataset in WGS84. Previously it came in a custom PCS Albers projection. Projecting from WGS84 to NAD83 HARN has introduced a shift of approximately 1 meter. - Added the field DESCRIPT based on DEPLOYMENT. - Added the field FGDLAQDATE based on date downloaded from source. - Upcased all text in the attribute table. - Data set was renamed artref_jun17 from ArtificialReef_fl_point.
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Internal feature number.
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Feature geometry.
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A unique six digit alphanumeric identifier for each deployment record, assigned by FWC.
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The Florida County nearest to the artificial reef project
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The date of deployment (MM/DD/YYYY). Double zeros indicate estimates based on the best available historic information.
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The data of deployment (YYYYMMDD).
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The common name for the deployment site.
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Brief text description of artificial reef.
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The type of reef material that makes up the majority of the deployment, prefixed by six general categories (CONCRETE, METAL, MODULE, OTHER, ROCK, and VESSEL). Pre-fabricated reef modules and marine vessels are labelled as MODULE or VESSEL regardless of material composition. All marine vessels have a metal hull unless otherwise noted in this field. The quantity of materials from the original deployment is indicated in parenthesis if known.
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Dry weight of the reef material. Use this field to judge the approximate overall size of the reef.
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Height (in feet) of the reef materials off the bottom.
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Level of government jurisdiction over the waters where the artificial reef is located.
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Reef is in federal waters
Reef is in state waters
Coast where the reef is located.
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Atlantic ocean coast
Gulf of Mexico coast
Latitude in degrees decimal minutes (DD MM.mmm).
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Longitude in degrees decimal minutes (DD MM.mmm).
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Latitude in decimal degrees (DD.ddddd).
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Longitude in decimal degrees (DD.ddddd).
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A value of High, Medium, or Low assigned based on the method of how the deployment coordinates were acquired. The FWC Artificial Reef Program continuously strives to improve coordinate information about each deployment location. If you have updated information regarding the condition or location of an artificial reef please contact the FWC Artificial Reef Database Administrator via email at bradley.ennis@myfwc.comHigh = location accuracy represent deployment locations that were acquired using modern GPS systems such as WAAS or DGPS.
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Location accuracy represent deployments that were identified using GPS systems with lower accuracy compared to modern units; these locations have also not been verified.
Location accuracy represent historical deployments recorded with LORAN coordinates and later converted using computer algorithms to degrees decimal minutes and not yet verified using a modern GPS system. These deployments may have a large range of spatial error depending on the LORAN conversion.
Type of reef material that makes up the majority of the deployment, defined into six general categories. (CONCRETE, METAL, MODULE, OTHER, ROCK, and VESSEL)
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Undefined by Source
Depth (in feet) to the bottom at the time of deployment.
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Undefined by source
FGDL added field based on field DEPLOYMENT.
GeoPlan
FGDL added field based on date received from source.
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Unique ID added by GeoPlan
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