This layer depicts the right of way as polygon features. This data has been sourced by the Beaufort County's GIS department with edits made by the City of Beaufort GIS Division. Data is checked and updated periodically as needed. This data was last checked for accuracy and updated on February 12, 2024. For additional information or questions, please contact the City of Beaufort's GIS Department.
This layer depicts the properties owned by the City of Beaufort as polygon features. This data has been sourced by the Beaufort County's GIS department with edits made by the City of Beaufort GIS Division. Data is checked and updated periodically as needed. This data was last checked for accuracy and updated on February 14, 2024. For additional information or questions, please contact the City of Beaufort's GIS Department.
This resource is a member of a series. The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The All Roads Shapefile includes all features within the MTDB Super Class "Road/Path Features" distinguished where the MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) for the feature in MTDB that begins with "S". This includes all primary, secondary, local neighborhood, and rural roads, city streets, vehicular trails (4wd), ramps, service drives, alleys, parking lot roads, private roads for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.), bike paths or trails, bridle/horse paths, walkways/pedestrian trails, and stairways.
Bathymetric contours were generated from soundings collected by National Ocean Service vessels from ~1900 to ~1971. The 1:250,000 maps are available for U.S. coastal waters. Bathymetric contours are in meters, with 10 meter intervals out to 200 m, supplemented by 2 m contours. Beyond 200 m, contours are at 50 m intervals to maximum depth. The GIS database derived from these maps includes the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas in western and northern Alaska (~100 maps).
Several datasets, maps, and shapefiles are made available by the Alaska Department of Oil and Gas pertaining to resource development on the North Slope and the Beaufort Sea, including: Oil, gas, natural gas, geothermal, and exploration sites lease boundaries. Information also included for units and participating areas (PAs).
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This layer depicts the properties as polygon features. This data has been sourced by the Beaufort County's GIS department and the National Register Database by the National Park Service with edits made by the City of Beaufort GIS Division. Data is checked and updated periodically as needed. This data was last checked for accuracy and updated on February 14, 2024. For additional information or questions, please contact the City of Beaufort's GIS Department.
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This layer depicts the parks as polygon features. Attributes include the name of the park as well as any relevant identifiers. This data has been sourced by the Beaufort County's GIS department with edits made by the City of Beaufort GIS Division. Data is checked and updated periodically as needed. This data was last checked for accuracy and updated on January 22, 2024. For additional information or questions, please contact the City of Beaufort's GIS Department.
This dataset includes bathymetric sounding points for the near-shore regions of the Chukchi Sea and Elson Lagoon (Beaufort Sea) for the Barrow region of northern Alaska, along with a bathymetric surface interpolated from these sounding points. Bathymetric surveying was conducted during July and August of 2015 with high-resolution dGPS and single beam sonar. Surveys were conducted on an inflatable Achilles boat with the dGPS antenna and echo sounder placed (on the same pole) off to one side of the boat. dGPS and sonar data were logged on different platforms that were then time-synced later. Sounding points follow the path of the survey boat. At any one sounding point; water depth, bottom elevation, bottom ellipsoid height among other fields are given. Sounding point depths were corrected for salinity and temperature. The average horizontal precision for any one sounding point is 2.3 cm. The average vertical precision for any one sounding point is 4.6 cm (dGPS uncertainty) plus 0.1% of depth (sonar manufacturers stated accuracy). The 10m resolution interpolated surface was created with the Topo to Raster tool within the 3D Analyst license for ArcGIS for Desktop. Pixel values reflect water depth in meters. Related datasets include: recent digital shorelines from dGPS survey, long-term shorelines digitized from imagery and results of coastal change analysis (annual and long-term rates of erosion or accretion). This bathymetric data may be of interest to land managers, scientist and engineers for modeling storm surge effects and coastal erosion. This dataset was collected as part of the Barrow Area Information Database (BAID, https://barrowmapped.org) and was originally made available on the BAID project website. In 2021/2022 the dataset was edited in metadata only and repackaged for archival on the Environmental Data Initiative repository by the Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER.
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of North Slope Beaufort Sea suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. These data are derived from shoreline maps that were produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service including its predecessor agencies which were based on an office interpretation of imagery and/or field survey. The NGS...
These data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of Beaufort River, Broad River to Ladys Island, SC . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST)' was developed to conform the attribution of various sources of shoreline data into one attribution catalog. C-COAST is not a recognized standard, but was influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 Object-Attribute standard so the data would be more accurately translated into S-57. This resource is a member of https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/39808
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Beaufort Harbor, North Carolina suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. These data are derived from shoreline maps that were produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service including its predecessor agencies which were based on an office interpretation of imagery and/or field survey. The...
These data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of Port of Morehead City/Beaufort, NC . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Ob...
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Beaufort and Vicinity, South Carolina suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. These data are derived from shoreline maps that were produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service including its predecessor agencies which were based on an office interpretation of imagery and/or field survey. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST)' was developed to conform the attribution of various sources of shoreline data into one attribution catalog. C-COAST is not a recognized standard, but was influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 Object-Attribute standard so the data would be more accurately translated into S-57. This resource is a member of https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/39808
These data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of Beaufort Sea, Thetis Island to Pingok Island, AK . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal C...
Summary:With funding from the Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Partnership (APNEP) and field and technical support from the NC Division of Marine Fisheries (NC-DMF) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Beaufort Laboratory, digital data of coastal submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) was mapped by APNEP and NOAA-Beaufort for imagery years 2012-2014. In addition to its role as critical habitat for many aquatic fauna species, SAV is an important bio-indicator of environmental health because of its sensitivity to aquatic stressors. The ability to detect SAV is critical in understanding ecosystem health and effects of restoration and protection activities. Because SAV distribution, abundance, and density varies seasonally and annually in response to climatic variability, large-scale SAV changes may occur; thus, due to its dynamic nature, these data need to be continually updated as monitoring continues in the APNEP region.This is the second mapping effort led by APNEP to map the distribution, abundance, and change of SAV in North Carolina; the first effort was mapped for imagery years 2006-2008 (those data are also publicly available).Purpose:These data were created to assist governmental agencies and others in making resource management decisions through use of a Geographic Information System (GIS) and are intended for research or planning projects that will contribute to better protection for the ecological features involved. APNEP should be contacted prior to use of this dataset to ensure and confirm its currency.Mapping Extent:Visible SAV was mapped along the coast of North Carolina. This extent encompasses the high-salinity coastal zone that lies within the APNEP regional boundary (Hwy. 64 Bridge of Roanoke Sound south to Bogue Inlet).Completeness Report:These data represent the locations of visible SAV, as could be digitized from remotely-sensed imagery. A substantial portion of SAV beds remain invisible from remote sensing due to environmental factors above (e.g., haze and clouds), on (e.g., white caps), and below (e.g., turbidity) the water's surface.Imagery Acquisition:All imagery was collected with Intergraphs Z/I Digital Mapping Camera (DMC). Aircraft height was 3,048 m for a final imagery product with a 0.3 m pixel size.Currituck Sound, North Carolina, and Back Bay, Virginia, were collected on October 12, 2012.Bogue Sound and Back Sound were collected on May 27, 2013.Pamlico Sound from the Hwy. 64 bridge at Roanoke Sound south to Ocracoke Inlet was collected on May 30, 2013.Core Sound was collected on July 1, 2014. Map Digitization:The imagery was loaded into ArcGIS for manual on-screen digitizing using procedures described in Rohman and Monaco (2005). Digitizing scale was set between 1:2,000 and 1:3,000. Habitat boundaries were delineated around benthic habitat features (e.g., areas with visually discernible differences in color and texture patterns). The scanned images were occasionally manipulated in terms of brightness, contrast and color balance to enhance interpretability of subtle features and boundaries. The minimum mapping unit (MMU) is generally defined as the smallest feature (e.g., an individual SAV bed) or aggregate of features (e.g., SAV patches) that is delineated using a given source of imagery. For this study the MMU was approximately 0.2 ha, or in general patches that were at least 15 m across on their longest axis.Environmental conditions, including turbidity and cloud cover were determined to be insufficient for accurate delineation of 2012 imagery from Currituck Sound and Back Bay and 2014 imagery of Core Sound; thus, these areas are not included in this mapping project.Attributes/Values:CLASS: Type of classification for SAV polygonCONTINUOUS: A polygon with 70-100% SAV coveragePATCHY: A polygon with 5-70% SAV coverageACRES: SAV polygon area in acresHECTARES: SAV polygon area in hectaresCredits:NCDEQ / APNEP / NCDMF / NCDOT / NOAAFor more information, please view the metadata and visit the APNEP SAV Monitoring website.
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Sugar Loaf Island to Beaufort Inlet, NC suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. These data are derived from shoreline maps that were produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service including its predecessor agencies which were based on an office interpretation of imagery and/or field survey. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST)' was developed to conform the attribution of various sources of shoreline data into one attribution catalog. C-COAST is not a recognized standard, but was influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 Object-Attribute standard so the data would be more accurately translated into S-57. This resource is a member of https://inport.nmfs.noaa.gov/inport/item/39808
This layer depicts the Preservation Neighborhood Historic District as polygon features. This data has been sourced by the Beaufort County's GIS department with edits made by the City of Beaufort GIS Division. Data is checked and updated periodically as needed. This data was last checked for accuracy and updated on February 13, 2024. For additional information or questions, please contact the City of Beaufort's GIS Department.
Parcel Layer for the City of Beaufort. Sourced from Beaufort County GIS.
These data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of CORE SOUND, BEAUFORT TO NEW DRUM INLET, NC . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartogr...
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This layer depicts the future land use as polygon features. Attributes include the future and existing land use as well as any relevant identifiers. This data has been sourced by the County of Beaufort's GIS department with edits made by the City's GIS Division. Data is checked and updated periodically as needed. This data was last checked for accuracy and updated on January 22, 2024.For additional information or questions, please contact the City of Beaufort's GIS Department.
This layer depicts the right of way as polygon features. This data has been sourced by the Beaufort County's GIS department with edits made by the City of Beaufort GIS Division. Data is checked and updated periodically as needed. This data was last checked for accuracy and updated on February 12, 2024. For additional information or questions, please contact the City of Beaufort's GIS Department.