Shapefile
Tags
oceans, biota, environment, coastal shoreline sensitivity, environmental sensitivity index, human use resources, biological resources, inlandWaters, natural resources, California
To assist with spill prevention and contigency planning, etc. Please see the accompanying documentation for further information.
NOTE: This is a general metadata document that references the entire set of California ESI data. This general metadata document was compiled by the California Department of Fish and Game using excerpts from various original documentation files provided with the set. PLEASE REFER TO THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENTATION FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. --- As quoted from the product documentation: "The most widely used approach to sensitive environment mapping in the United States is NOAA's Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI). This approach systematically compiles information in standard formats for coastal shoreline sensitivity, biological resources, and human-use resources. ESI maps are useful for identifying sensitive resources before a spill occurs so that protection priorities can be established and cleanup strategies designed in advance. Using ESIs in spill response and planning reduces the environmental consequences of the spill and cleanup efforts."
There are no credits for this item.
DO NOT USE ESI MAPS FOR NAVIGATIONAL PURPOSES. Besides the above warning, there are no use constraints on these data. Acknowledgment of the publishers and contributing sources as listed in section 1.11 of the provided PDF-format metadata files (in the DOCUMENT folders) would be appreciated in products derived from these data.
Extent
| West | -122.964166 | East | -120.584207 |
| North | 38.091495 | South | 34.685848 |
DO NOT USE ESI MAPS FOR NAVIGATIONAL PURPOSES. Besides the above warning, there are no use constraints on these data. Acknowledgment of the publishers and contributing sources as listed in section 1.11 of the provided PDF-format metadata files (in the DOCUMENT folders) would be appreciated in products derived from these data.
Internal feature number.
Esri
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
Feature geometry.
Esri
Coordinates defining the features.
Area of feature in internal units squared.
Esri
Positive real numbers that are automatically generated.
NOTE: This is a general metadata document that references the entire set of California ESI data. This general metadata document was compiled by the California Department of Fish and Game using excerpts from various original documentation files provided with the set.
PLEASE REFER TO THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENTATION FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
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As quoted from the product documentation: "The most widely used approach to sensitive environment mapping in the United States is NOAA's Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI). This approach systematically compiles information in standard formats for coastal shoreline sensitivity, biological resources, and human-use resources. ESI maps are useful for identifying sensitive resources before a spill occurs so that protection priorities can be established and cleanup strategies designed in advance. Using ESIs in spill response and planning reduces the environmental consequences of the spill and cleanup efforts."
To assist with spill prevention and contigency planning, etc. Please see the accompanying documentation for further information.
None
DO NOT USE ESI MAPS FOR NAVIGATIONAL PURPOSES. Besides the above warning, there are no use constraints on these data. Acknowledgment of the publishers and contributing sources as listed in section 1.11 of the provided PDF-format metadata files (in the DOCUMENT folders) would be appreciated in products derived from these data.