JOHN H. CHAFEE COASTAL BARRIER RESOURCES SYSTEM (CBRS) APPROXIAMTE POLYGONS FOR FLORIDA - 2016
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- Originator: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Publication_Date: 20160314
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JOHN H. CHAFEE COASTAL BARRIER RESOURCES SYSTEM (CBRS) APPROXIAMTE POLYGONS FOR FLORIDA - 2016
- Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: vector digital data
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- Publication_Place: Falls Church, VA
- Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Other_Citation_Details: State of Florida
- Online_Linkage: <http://www.fws.gov/cbra/Maps/Data_Disclaimer_Shapefiles.html>
- Description:
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- Abstract:
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This Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS) data set, produced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), contains areas designated as undeveloped coastal barriers in accordance with the Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA), 16 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., as amended. The boundaries used to create the polygons herein were compiled between 4/1/2007 and 3/14/2016 from the official John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System CBRS maps. The majority of the boundaries were digitized from the official paper maps. In cases where the official map was created through digital methods, the digital boundary was used. As maps are revised this data set will be updated with the new boundaries. This data set contains CBRS polygons that have varying levels of horizontal accuracy depending on the methods used for digitization of the boundaries, and the age and quality of the official CBRS map. The different levels of horizontal accuracy are described below in the horizontal accuracy statement. These digital polygons are only representations of the CBRS boundaries shown on the official CBRS maps and are not to be considered authoritative. The Service is not responsible for any misuse or misinterpretation of this digital data set, including use of the data to determine eligibility for federal financial assistance such as federal flood insurance. CBRS maps are either enacted by Congress or adopted administratively by the Secretary of the Interior (Secretary), and are maintained by the Service. Copies of the official CBRS maps are available for viewing at Service’s Headquarters office and are also available to view or download at <http://www.fws.gov/cbra/maps>. CBRS boundaries viewed using the CBRS Mapper or the shapefile are subject to misrepresentations beyond the Service’s control, including misalignments of the boundaries with third party base layers and misprojections of spatial data. The official CBRS map is the controlling document and should be consulted for all official determinations. Official determinations are recommended for all properties that are in close proximity (within 150 feet of Tier 1 and 20 feet of Tier 2) of a CBRS boundary. For an official determination of whether or not an area or specific property is located within the CBRS, please follow the procedures found at <http://www.fws.gov/cbra/determinations.html>. For any questions regarding the CBRS, please contact your local Service field office or email CBRA@fws.gov. Contact information for Service field offices can be found at <http://www.fws.gov/offices>. This is an update to the FGDL_DEC14
- Purpose:
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This data set was created to provide local users with a general depiction of the
aerial extent of the boundaries of the John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources
System.
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- Beginning_Date: 19901024
- Ending_Date: 20160314
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- Progress: Complete
- Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: As needed
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- East_Bounding_Coordinate: -79.872251
- North_Bounding_Coordinate: 30.983191
- South_Bounding_Coordinate: 24.492815
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- Theme_Keyword: CBRS
- Theme_Keyword: Coastal Barrier Resources System
- Theme_Keyword: John H. Chafee
- Theme_Keyword: CBRS Unit
- Theme_Keyword: Coastal Barrier
- Theme_Keyword: Flood Insurance Prohibition
- Theme_Keyword: CBRA
- Theme_Keyword: Otherwise Protected Area
- Theme_Keyword: CBIA
- Theme_Keyword: Coastal Barrier Resources Act
- Theme_Keyword: Coastal Barrier Improvement Act
- Theme_Keyword: OPA
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- Place_Keyword: Wisconsin
- Place_Keyword: Michigan
- Place_Keyword: Ohio
- Place_Keyword: New York
- Place_Keyword: Maine
- Place_Keyword: Massachusetts
- Place_Keyword: Rhode Island
- Place_Keyword: Connecticut
- Place_Keyword: New Jersey
- Place_Keyword: Delaware
- Place_Keyword: Maryland
- Place_Keyword: Virginia
- Place_Keyword: North Carolina
- Place_Keyword: South Carolina
- Place_Keyword: Georgia
- Place_Keyword: Florida
- Place_Keyword: Alabama
- Place_Keyword: Mississippi
- Place_Keyword: Louisiana
- Place_Keyword: Texas
- Place_Keyword: United States Virgin Islands
- Place_Keyword: Puerto Rico
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USFWS:
A formal accuracy assessment of the vertical positional information in the data set
has either not been conducted, or is not applicable.
USFWS Use Constraints
User must read and fully comprehend the metadata prior to data use.
User must acknowledge the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as the originator when using the data set as a source.
User must share data products developed using this source data set with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Data should not be used beyond the limits of the source scale.
The data set is NOT a survey document and should not be utilized as such.
The data set is NOT to be used for definitive in/out determinations.
USFWS Data Disclaimer
Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS) polygons in this data set are only representations
of the official CBRS boundaries and are not to be considered authoritative. In general, these
digital boundaries can be considered accurate to within approximately 150 feet of the actual
CBRS boundaries as shown on the official maps. Additionally, because CBRS units extend
seaward out to either the 20- or 30-foot bathymetric contour (depending on the location of the
unit), the true seaward extent of the units is not shown. The Service is not responsible for any
misuse or misinterpretation of this digital data set, including use of the data to determine eligibility
for federal financial assistance such as federal flood insurance. For information on obtaining an
official determination of whether or not an area or specific property is located within the CBRS,
please visit: <http://www.fws.gov/cbra/Determinations.html>.
For information on project consultations,
please visit: <http://www.fws.gov/CBRA/Consultations/Consultations.html>.
For information on the horizontal accuracy of this digital data set, please read the metadata.
- Point_of_Contact:
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- Contact_Information:
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- Contact_Organization_Primary:
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- Contact_Organization: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Contact_Person: Katie Niemi
- Contact_Position: National Coastal Barriers Coordinator
- Contact_Address:
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- Address_Type: mailing address
- Address: 5275 Leesburg Pike, MS ES
- City: Falls Church
- State_or_Province: VA
- Postal_Code: 22041
- Country: USA
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: 703-358-2171
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: CBRA@fws.gov
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- Citation_Information:
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Coastal Barrier Resources Act
<http://www.fws.gov/cbra/>
Digital CBRS Boundaries
<http://www.fws.gov/cbra/Maps/Boundaries.html>
<http://www.fws.gov/cbra/Maps/Data_Disclaimer_Shapefiles.html>
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- Attribute_Accuracy:
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GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the attribute information within
the original data.
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USFWS:
Topological checks were conducted to ensure that no polygons overlap and that
adjacent boundaries are coincident where appropriate.
- Completeness_Report:
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USFWS:
In most cases the seaward boundary of a CBRS unit is defined by the 30 foot
bathymetric contour rather than a hard boundary depicted on the official source
map. In these cases, the digital boundaries have been terminated by connecting
the ends of the lateral boundaries on the seaward side. Therefore, the actual CBRS
seaward boundary may extend farther offshore than is shown by the polygons.
In large coastal embayments and the Great Lakes, the boundary is defined by the
20-ft bathymetric contour or a line approximately one mile seaward of the shoreline,
whichever is nearer the coastal barrier.
USFWS:
Independent quality control checks were conducted on all attributes.
- Positional_Accuracy:
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- Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy:
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USFWS:
The CBRS polygons in this data set have two tiers of horizontal accuracy
depending on the methods used for digitization of the boundaries, and the
age and quality of the official CBRS map. Tier 1 polygons are of lower quality
and accuracy than Tier 2 polygons. As the Service modernizes the CBRS maps,
Tier 1 polygons will be upgraded to Tier 2. Tier 1: Centerline Boundaries: Polygons
attributed with a Tier 1 accuracy level were created by digitizing the center of the CBRS
boundaries shown on the official paper maps (mostly published in 1990). The potential
sources of error are described below. Base map accuracy: Most of the official CBRS
maps use United States Geological Survey (USGS) Quadrangles (quads) as a base map.
USGS quads are tested to meet the National Map Accuracy Standards, and have a
declared horizontal accuracy of at least 90% at the “well-defined points” tested, with an
error of approximately plus or minus 40 feet. However, the majority of the boundaries
used to create the Tier 1 polygons follow several categories of features shown on the
quads (such as vegetative breaks, shorelines, and mangrove stands) that cannot be
considered to be “well-defined points,” and therefore may have a greater degree of
horizontal error than is stated above. As such, the CBRS boundaries on the official
maps will have inherited the level of error in horizontal accuracy of the quads.
Georeferencing accuracy: Additional error may have been introduced during the
georeferencing process. Generally, the paper CBRS maps were scanned and then
georeferenced to a USGS or third party Digital Raster Graphic (DRG) of the quad
covering the same area as the CBRS map. Therefore, any horizontal error in the DRG
can be assumed to have been inherited during the georeferencing process. The Service
makes no claim to the accuracy of third party data used in this process. Furthermore, new
error could have been introduced during the georeferencing process as a result of inexact or
insufficient control point selection. However, all georeferenced maps were visually inspected
for adequate fit to the DRG and aerial imagery along the boundary. Digitization of the boundary:
Every attempt was made to digitize the exact center of the boundaries on the official CBRS maps.
However, because the boundary lines on these maps vary in width between 80 and 100 feet on
the ground and the boundaries appear pixilated at the scale used in the digitization process, it
was difficult to consistently define the centerline of the CBRS boundaries. Therefore, additional
error was introduced as a result of this process. Gaps in boundaries: The official CBRS maps
occasionally have gaps in the boundary where no line was drawn to avoid obscuring a feature
label on the quad. In these places, cartographic judgment was used and the boundary was
digitized generally to follow the feature that the boundary was following on the DRG, or drawn
as a straight line if the boundary intent was not clear. Edge matching: Many CBRS units extend
across multiple maps. In some cases there are significant disjunctions between the boundaries
at the edges of adjacent maps because of the manual process that was used to draw the
CBRS boundaries. Cartographic judgment was used to determine the best way to eliminate
these disjunctions on a case by case basis. Additionally, many of the official CBRS maps
were created by physically cutting paper quads and taping them together (splicing) to achieve
the desired map extent prior to drawing the boundaries. In almost every case there was some
error introduced by imperfect edge matching. Poor splices on the official CBRS maps were
accounted for by georeferencing the maps multiple times. For example, in cases where the
official CBRS map was composed of two different quads taped together vertically down the
middle, the western half of the map would be georeferenced and digitized separately from the
eastern half. This typically resulted in a disjunction where the CBRS boundary on either side of
the splice comes together. In these cases, cartographic judgment was used to determine the
best way to eliminate disjunctions. Tier 2: Digital Conversion and Comprehensively Modernized
Boundaries: The Service has two ongoing map modernization projects: (1) digital conversion,
which produces modernized maps that have very limited changes and can be adopted administratively
(changes limited to those authorized under 16 U.S.C. 3503(c)-(e)); and (2) comprehensive map
modernization, which produces comprehensively revised maps that contain more significant
changes and must be enacted by Congress to become effective (mandated by Sections 3
and 4 of P.L. 109-226). For more information about CBRA mapping, visit <http://www.fws.gov/cbra>
. Polygons attributed with a Tier 2 accuracy level were created with modern Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) technology using orthorectified aerial imagery (orthoimagery) as the base map.
Because CBRS boundaries are often tied to features visible on the base map, the CBRS
boundaries with Tier 2 accuracy are most reliable when paired with the base image that
they were digitized on and are much higher quality than Tier 1 boundaries. To obtain the
source of the base map image for a particular map, please email CBRA@fws.gov. Since
1999, Tier 2 boundaries have been used to create paper maps that were either enacted
into law by Congress or administratively adopted by the Secretary. A potential source of
error is described below. Spatial accuracy of orthoimagery: The orthoimagery is obtained
from multiple sources and is selected based on quality, cost, and coverage availability. The
imagery selected for use in this process generally met the following guidelines: it must be no
more than five years old at the time of boundary digitization, it must have a resolution of 1 meter
pixels or less, the imagery must be orthorectified, and the imagery must be available free of charge.
Commonly used orthoimagery for Tier 2 boundaries is from the National Agriculture Imagery Program
(NAIP). NAIP imagery has an accuracy of +/- 20 feet. Many CBRS boundaries are drawn to have
specific relationships to features shown on the orthoimage that they were digitized on. Therefore,
the CBRS boundaries inherit the spatial accuracy of base orthoimagery, and may appear not to fit
other images properly.
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This data is provided 'as is' and its vertical positional accuracy
has not been verified by GeoPlan
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Development of the data set by the agency / individuals identified in the 'Originator'
element in the Identification Info section of the record.
Congress Makes Updates to Coastal Barrier Resources System Maps in Four States
Maps depicting 11 units of the Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS) were
made effective on December 18, 2014, via Public Law 113-253. The new maps
(depicting revisions to ten units and one entirely new unit) are accessible via a U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) online mapper. The affected units, comprising
19,893 total acres, are located in Rhode Island, North Carolina, South Carolina, and
Florida. The new maps correct errors affecting property owners and add eligible
undeveloped areas to the CBRS.
Florida Maps
A new map for CBRS Units FL-70 and FL-70P, located in Lee County, Florida, was
made effective on December 18, 2014, via Public Law 113-253.
<http://www.fws.gov/cbra/Maps/Recently-Enacted-Maps.html>
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Florida Maps-Collier County
Three new maps for CBRS Units FL-63P, P15/P15P, and P16/P16P, located in Collier County,
Florida, were made effective on February 29, 2016, via Pub. L. 114-128.
- Process_Date: 20160229
- Process_Step:
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This data set was downloaded by GeoPlan from the following USFWS webpage:
<http://www.fws.gov/cbra/Maps/Boundaries.html>
https://www.fws.gov/ecological-services/habitat-conservation/cbra/Maps/Data_Disclaimer_Mapper.html
CBRS_Polygons.zip
CBRS_Polygons.shp
The data was downloaded in shapefile format on June 28th, 2016.
When downloaded the data was in Geographic Coordinate System North_American_1983
The dataset was reprojected to the following FGDL Albers projection:
Albers Conical Equal Area [Florida Geographic Data Library]
-Selected only polygons that intersected the Florida County Boundaries
-Changed name from CBRS_Polygons.shp to cbrs_jun16.shp
-Added DESCRIPT field based on UNIT_TYPE
-Added FGDLAQDATE based on date acquired from source
-Upcased all records
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- SDTS_Point_and_Vector_Object_Type: G-polygon
- Point_and_Vector_Object_Count: 135
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Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
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- Attribute_Definition: Unique identifier for each individual CBRS UNIT.
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Units designated in 1982 typically start with letters A (Maine), C (Massachusetts), D (Rhode Island), E (Connecticut), F (New York), H (Delaware), K (Virginia), L (North Carolina), M (South Carolina), N (Georgia), P (Florida), Q (Alabama), R (Mississippi), S (Louisiana), or T (Texas). Units designated in 1990 typically start with the two letter state abbreviation. The Unit Numbers for Otherwise Protected Areas end in “P”.
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The units are generally assigned names based on a prominent feature in the vicinity of the unit.
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CBRS units are one of two types: “System Units” and “Otherwise Protected Areas”.
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- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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The only Federal spending prohibition within OPAs is the prohibition on Federal flood insurance.
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Most new Federal expenditures and financial assistance, including Federal flood insurance, are prohibited within System units.
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The polygons in this data set have two TIERs of horizontal accuracy depending on the methods used for digitization of the boundary lines, and the age and quality of the official CBRS map. TIER 1 polygons are of lower quality and accuracy than TIER 2 polygons. See the Horizontal Accuracy Statement for more information.
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The approximate amount of wetlands and open water landward of the shoreline of a UNIT, in acres. This value is found derived by calculating the portion of the UNIT, landward of the shoreline, that contains NWI polygons. Note: the nearshore waters of a UNIT are not included in the wetlands acreage calculation.
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The approximate length of shoreline within a UNIT in miles. The shoreline generally follows the wet/dry sand line as interpreted from the base map image. Additionally, the shoreline crosses any inlets and/or other dividing water bodies within each UNIT. In conjunction with the boundaries of the UNIT, the shoreline is also used to define the total area of a UNIT that is subject to an acreage calculation.
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- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
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CBRS UNITs: The Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA), as amended,
established the John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS), a
defined set of geographic UNITs along the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Great Lakes,
U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico coasts. Most new Federal expenditures and
financial assistance are prohibited within the CBRS, unless those activities qualify
for an exception under Section 6 of CBRA (16 U.S.C. § 3505). The U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), through the Secretary of the Interior, is responsible for
administering CBRA which includes consulting with Federal agencies that propose
spending funds within the CBRS. There are two types of UNITs within the CBRS;
"System UNITs" and "Otherwise Protected Areas" (OPAs). The boundaries of
System UNITs are generally intended to follow geomorphic, development, or cultural
features (e.g., wetland/upland interface, roads, etc.) and are depicted on the CBRS
maps with bold solid lines. Most new Federal expenditures and financial assistance,
including Federal flood insurance, are prohibited within System UNITs. The CBRS
currently includes 585 System UNITs, which add up to approximately 1.3 million
acres of land and associated aquatic habitat. The boundaries of OPAs are
generally intended to coincide with the boundaries of conservation or recreation
areas such as state parks and national wildlife refuges. OPAs are depicted on the
CBRS maps with dotted/dashed lines and UNIT NAMEs followed by a "P" (e.g.,
FL-20P). The only Federal spending prohibition within OPAs is the prohibition on
Federal flood insurance. The CBRS currently includes 272 OPAs which add up to
approximately 1.9 million acres of land and associated aquatic habitat.
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are not suitable for some project, analysis, or modeling purposes.
Please be sure you are using the best available data.
1:24000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the
county level.
1:24000 data should NOT be used for high accuracy base mapping such
as property parcel boundaries.
1:100000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the
multi-county or regional level.
1:125000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the
regional or state level or larger.
Vector datasets with no defined scale or accuracy should be
considered suspect. Make sure you are familiar with your data
before using it for projects or analysis. Every effort has been
made to supply the user with data documentation. For additional
information, see the References section and the Data Source Contact
section of this documentation. For more information regarding
scale and accuracy, see our webpage at:
<http://geoplan.ufl.edu/education.html>
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- Format_Name: Vector Digital Data Set (Polygon)
- Transfer_Size: 0.912
- Digital_Transfer_Option:
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- Online_Option:
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- Computer_Contact_Information:
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- Network_Address:
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- Network_Resource_Name: <http://www.fws.gov/CBRA/Maps/Boundaries.html>
- Fees: None. No fees are applicable for obtaining the data set.
- Technical_Prerequisites:
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This data is intended for use with a Geographic Information Systems or Remote Sensing software package.
- Metadata_Reference_Information:
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- Metadata_Date: 20161021
- Metadata_Review_Date: 20160314
- Metadata_Contact:
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- Contact_Information:
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- Contact_Organization_Primary:
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- Contact_Organization: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Contact_Person: Katie Niemi
- Contact_Position: National Coastal Barriers Coordinator
- Contact_Address:
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- Address_Type: mailing and physical address
- Address: 5275 Leesburg Pike, MS ES
- City: Falls Church
- State_or_Province: Virginia
- Postal_Code: 22041
- Country: USA
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: 703-358-2171
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: cbra@fws.gov
- Metadata_Standard_Name: FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
- Metadata_Standard_Version: FGDC-STD-001-1998
- Metadata_Time_Convention: local time
- Metadata_Use_Constraints:
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No warranty, expressed or implied is made with regard to the accuracy of these data, and no liability is assumed by the U.S. Government in general, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in specific as to the spatial or attribute accuracy of the data. The act of distribution shall not constitute any such warranty, and no responsibility is assumed by the U.S. Government in the use of these files. The boundary information in the CBRS polygons are for informational purposes only; their depiction and designation for informational purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement and they are not survey grade or legal land descriptions. Additionally, user must (1) read and fully comprehend the metadata prior to data use, (2) acknowledge the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as the originator when using the data set as a source, and (3) share data products developed using this source data set with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Data should not be used beyond the limits of the source scale. The data set is NOT to be used for definitive in/out CBRS determinations.
- Metadata_Extensions:
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- Profile_Name: ESRI Metadata Profile
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