Marine Infrastructure
Infrastructure is a top-level category of data that represent the locations of permanent or temporary installations intended to support basic human activities or needs, including communication, transportation, shoreline protection, housing, recreation, and utilities. Data required for marine planning are limited to infrastructure that has effects on environmental processes or human activities that impact the coast, Great Lakes, or ocean.
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- Aids To Navigation, NOAA, 2019
- Coastal Energy Facilities, NOAA, 2017
- Coastal Maintained Navigational Channels, NOAA, 2018
- Coastal Ports, Ecotrust 2011
- Electric Power Substations, HIFLD, 2017
- Electric Power Substations, ORNL, 2020
- Electric Power Transmission Lines, ORNL, 2019
- Facilities with NPDES Permits, EPA, 2019
- NASCA Submarine Cables
- NOAA Charted Submarine Cables
- Pipeline Areas, NOAA, 2018
- Principal Ports
- Research SubSea Cables, OFCC, 2020
- Telecommunication SubSea Cables, OFCC, 2020