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This feature contains vector lines representing the shoreline and coastal habitats of California. Line segments are classified according to the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) classification system and are a compilation of the ESI data from the most recent ESI atlas publications. The ESI data includes information for three main components: shoreline habitats, sensitive biological resources, and human-use resources. This California dataset contains only the ESI shoreline data layer and is a merged set of individual ESI data sets to cover the entire California coast. For many parts of the California shoreline, the NOAA-ESI database lists several shoreline types present at a given location, described from landward to seaward. A simplified singular classification [Map_Class] was created to generalize the most dominant features of the multiple shore type attributes present in the raw data.
More information can be found at the source citation at ESI Guidelines | response.restoration.noaa.gov
Attributes:
Line: Type of geographic feature (H: Hydrography, P: Pier, S: Shoreline)
Most_sensitive: If multiple shoreline types appear in ESI classification, this field represents the highest value (most sensitive type); otherwise it is the same value as the ESI field.
Shore_code: The ESI shoreline type. In many cases shorelines are ranked with multiple codes, such as "6B/3A" (listed landward to seaward).
Source: Original year of ESI data.
Esi_description: Concatenation of shore type descriptions (listed landward to seaward)
Shoretype_1: Numeric classification for the first (most landward) ESI type.
Shoretype_1_name: Physical description for the first ESI type.
Shoretype_2: Numeric classification for the second ESI type.
Shoretype_2_name: Physical description for the second ESI type
Shoretype_3: Numeric classification for the third (most seaward) ESI type.
Shoretype_3_name: Physical description for the third ESI type.
Map_class: Generalized ESI shoreline type for simplified symbolization.
NOAA ESI Guidelines:
1A: Exposed, Rocky Shores
1B: Exposed, Solid Man-made Structures
1C: Exposed, Rocky Cliffs w/Boulder Talus Base
2A: Exposed, Wave-Cut Platforms (Bedrock/Mud/Clay)
2B: Exposed Scarps and Steep Slopes (Clay)
3A: Fine- to Medium-grained Sand Beaches
3B: Scarps and Steep Slopes (Sand)
3C: Tundra Cliffs
4: Coarse-grained Sand Beaches
5: Mixed Sand and Gravel Beaches
6A: Gravel Beaches
6B: Riprap
6D: Boulder Rubble
7: Exposed Tidal Flats
8A: Sheltered Scarps (Bedrock/Mud/Clay)
8B: Sheltered, Solid Man-made Structures
8C: Sheltered Riprap
8D: Sheltered, Rocky, Rubble Shores
8E: Peat Shorelines
9A: Sheltered Tidal Flats
9B: Vegetated Low Banks
9C: Hyper-Saline Tidal Flats
10A: Salt and Brackish Water Marshes
10B: Freshwater Marshes
10C: Swamps
10D: Scrub-shrub Wetlands
10E: Inundated Low-Lying Tundra
10F: Mangroves
S: Shoreline