Description: Small vessel used to access shallow water transects/habitat.
Fitted with only the 201kHz transducer, Baby BASS camera. No fishing was conducted aboard this vessel.
Description: Purpose: Polygons boundaries for ODFW's Marine Reserve Program including: marine reserves, marine protected areas, seabird protected areas, and comparison areas (= fished, control sites). The shoreline boundaries approximate mean high water and extreme low water for the marine reserves and comparison areas. As tidal heights are expected to change over time these shoreline boundaries are subject to some interpretation.Harvest restrictions/allowances are provided in the attribute table. This summary does not replace the official regulatory language found in the Oregon Administrative Rules; please consult the complete text of the regulations.Time period: updated 7/2/2013Data collection method: Coordinated for reserve and MPA boundaries from DSL OAR; Comparison areas assigned by ODFW's Marine Reserve ProgramWhat the data represent: areas of work for the Oregon Marine Reserve System Spatial Reference: Projected coordinate system WGS 1984 UTM 10N
Copyright Text: ODFW's Marine Reserve Program, June 2013
Description: This dataset consists of 20m-interval contours as generated using ArcGIS software from the source dataset described as a 100m bathymetric grid or Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in ESRI grid format produced by the Active Tectonics and Seafloor Mapping Lab at Oregon State University specifically for the OR State Territorial Sea Planning Process. The source dataset covers the continental shelf of Oregon including nearshore waters and was produced using the best available raw input (soundings) from various sources at the time of publication, May 2011. This "best available" input data includes high-resolution (less than 8m grid node spacing) for several regions of Oregon's State Waters mapped under the OSU Oregon State Waters Mapping Program and by NOAA Contractors working cooperatively with OSU to collect data in priority areas. High-resolution data was mixed with existing historic soundings data avaialble online at the NGDC to produce a uniform 100m grid node spaced dataset in WGS84 UTM10N and reduced to MLLW.
Copyright Text: The Active Tectonics and Seafloor Mapping Lab at Oregon State University (OSU-ATMSL), The Nature Conservancy in Oregon
Description: This data set delineates geological seafloor characteristics of the continental margin of the United States West Coast adjacent to Washington, Oregon, and Northern California. The data set depicts seafloor substrate types as interpreted from a multitude of seafloor mapping surveys, including multibeam sonar, sidescan sonar, sediment grab samples, cores samples, seismic reflection profiles, and still or video images. Seafloor types are classified according to three unique classification schemes: (1) The Active Tectonics and Seafloor Mapping Lab's SGH codes, (2) Greene et. al. (1999) deep-water marine benthic habitat scheme, and (3) the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard's Substrate Component. This dataset has been developed since 2002 and is now at version 4.0. Version 4.0 SGH Map provides significant changes and modifications from previous versions. The major modifications from previous versions are as follows: 1. Merged in new local-scale habitat maps from detailed mapping at 13 sites over Washington, Oregon, and Northern California. 2. Implemented numerous attribute table clarifications and modifications including a clarification of the use of primary, secondary lithologic type. 3. CMECS Substrate Component codes added by crosswalking SGH codes to CMECS SC codes. 4. Appended habitat polygons for Northern California from the 2005 EFH Consolidated GIS Volume 1 (2004) data set geohab_woc.shp developed by Gary Greene and the Center For Habitat Studies at Moss landing Marine Labs. Significant modifications or updates to continental shelf and slope habitat types of Northern California were made to the Greene et al. map based upon newly available bathymetry in the region. 5. Appended California State Waters mapping Program Tier II map products for northern California. The Tier II habitat maps used in this regional habitat map were acquired, processed, archived, and distributed by the Seafloor Mapping Lab of California State University Monterey Bay and are available in their origianal form at: http://seafloor.otterlabs.org/SFMLwebDATA.htm
Copyright Text: Please credit the Oregon State University, Active Tectonics & Seafloor Mapping Lab (AT&SML), NOAA Fisheries Northwest Fisheries Science Center, and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management when using this dataset. Additional contributions provided by: the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, NOAA Biogeography Branch, and The Nature Conservancy. Additional map product inputs were provided by: the Seafloor Mapping Lab of California State University Monterey Bay, the Center for Habitat Studies at Moss Landing Marine Labs, the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, and NOAA Fisheries Northwest Fisheries Science Center. larger Work Citation: Goldfinger C, Henkel, SK, et al. 2014. Benthic Habitat Characterization: Volume 1 Evaluation of Continental Shelf Geology Offshore the Pacific Northwest. US Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Pacific OCS Region. OCS Study BOEM 2014-662. 161 pp.