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NOAA_CUSP (FeatureServer)

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Service Description: This data set was created to deliver continuous shoreline with frequent updates to support various GIS applications including coastal and marine spatial planning, tsunami and storm surge modeling, hazard delineation and mitigation, environmental studies and may assist in nautical chart updates.

Service ItemId: d3d5fac048e747afbed9430cc4599ec1

Has Versioned Data: false

Max Record Count: 2000

Supported query Formats: JSON

Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: False

Supports Shared Templates: True

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Individual national shoreline projects and high-resolution LiDAR-derived shoreline were merged to form the framework of this product. Individual projects are edge matched using contemporary imagery as a guide. Single-line alongshore features and alongshore features where water passes underneath are not included in in this shoreline data set. The current attributes include source id, data source, horizontal accuracy, information field, attribute name, image verification date, source resolution, data source, extraction method (mono versus stereo), and source citation. The shoreline will be updated without regard to maintaining versions.

Limited shoreline updates to existing vectors may be edited using verification imagery when the vectors and the imagery register well together, or when the updated vectors can be shifted to existing accurate vectors. Once verification imagery meets the accuracy criteria stated above, the decision to compile features is based on the ability to extract a proxy mean high water line considering water level, image date, resolution, accuracy, and shoreline slope. New shoreline compilation from contemporary commercial satellite and othomosaic imagery may be used to compile new shoreline based on those same considerations.

CUSP shoreline emphasizes the most current temporal positioning versus the most accurately acquired data. The mapping of the most current temporal positioning of the proxy mean high water for this product excludes the effects of seasonal (summer versus winter beaches) and storm response (northeasters and hurricanes) on spatial variability of beach morphology.



Copyright Text: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Geodetic Survey (NGS)

Spatial Reference: 4269 (4269)

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Units: esriDecimalDegrees

Child Resources:   Info   SharedTemplates

Supported Operations:   Query   ConvertFormat   Get Estimates