Introduced in 1993, the Empowerment Zone (EZ), Enterprise Community (EC) , and Renewal Community (RC) Initiatives sought to reduce unemployment and generate economic growth through the designation of Federal tax incentives and award of grants to distressed communities. Local, Tribal, and State governments interested in participating in this program were required to present comprehensive plans that included the following principles: Strategic Visions for ChangeCommunity-Based PartnershipsEconomic OpportunitiesSustainable Community DevelopmentCommunities selected to participate in this program embraced these principles and led projects that promoted economic development in their distressed communities.The EZ/EC initiative was implemented in the form of three competitions authorized by Congress in 1994 (round I), 1998 (round II), and 2001 (round III). These communities utilized HUD’s PERMS system to create Implementation Plans and develop Annual Reports, which can be publicly accessed here and overall, display extensive community and economic development impacts in these distressed communities.The EC designation expired in 2004 and EZ and RC designations generally expired at the end of 2009. However, the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Re-authorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010, Pub. L. No. 111-312 extended the Empowerment Zone and DC Enterprise Zone designations to December 31, 2011.Following the end of the EZ designation extension on December 31, 2011, the American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA) of 2012, signed into law by President Obama on January 2, 2013, provided for an extension of the Empowerment Zone designations until December 31, 2013. The ATRA of 2012 did not extend the designation of the DC Enterprise Zone.For the EZ designation extension, IRS Notice 2013-38 issued on May 29, 2013 explained a one step process stating that “any nomination for an Empowerment Zone that was in effect on December 31, 2009, is deemed amended to provide for a new termination date of December 31, 2013, unless the nominating entity sends written notification to the IRS by July 29, 2013.”Source: United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Renewal Initiative Refresh Rate: As NeededLast Updated: Nov 9, 2018
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This dataset contains files created, digitized, or georeferenced by Chris DeRolph for mapping the pre-urban renewal community within the boundaries of the Riverfront-Willow St. and Mountain View urban renewal projects in Knoxville TN. Detailed occupant information for properties within boundaries of these two urban renewal projects was extracted from the 1953 Knoxville City Directory. The year 1953 was chosen as a representative snapshot of the Black community before urban renewal projects were implemented. The first urban renewal project to be approved was the Riverfront-Willow Street project, which was approved in 1954 according to the University of Richmond Renewing Inequality project titled ‘Family Displacements through Urban Renewal, 1950-1966’ (link below in the 'Other shapefiles' section). For ArcGIS Online users, the shapefile and tiff layers are available in AGOL and can be found by clicking the ellipsis next to the layer name and selecting 'Show item details' for the layers in this webmap https://knoxatlas.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=43a66c3cfcde4f5f8e7ab13af9bbcebecityDirectory1953 is a folder that contains:JPG images of 1953 City Directory for street segments within the urban renewal project boundaries; images collected at the McClung Historical CollectionTXT files of extracted text from each image that was used to join occupant information from directory to GIS address datashp is a folder that contains the following shapefiles:Residential:Black_owned_residential_1953.shp: residential entries in the 1953 City Directory identified as Black and property ownersBlack_rented_residential_1953.shp: residential entries in the 1953 City Directory identified as Black and non-owners of the propertyNon_Black_owned_residential_1953.shp: residential entries in the 1953 City Directory identified as property owners that were not listed as BlackNon_Black_rented_residential_1953.shp: residential entries in the 1953 City Directory not listed as Black or property ownersResidential shapefile attributes:cityDrctryString: full text string from 1953 City Directory entryfileName: name of TXT file that contains the information for the street segmentsOccupant: the name of the occupant listed in the City Directory, enclosed in square brackets []Number: the address number listed in the 1953 City DirectoryBlackOccpt: flag for whether the occupant was identified in the City Directory as Black, designated by the (c) or (e) character string in the cityDrctryString fieldOwnerOccpd: flag for whether the occupant was identified in the City Directory as the property owner, designated by the @ character in the cityDrctryString fieldUnit: unit if listed (e.g. Apt 1, 2d fl, b'ment, etc)streetName: street name in ~1953Lat: latitude coordinate in decimal degrees for the property locationLon: longitude coordinate in decimal degrees for the property locationrace_own: combines the BlackOccpt and OwnerOccpd fieldsmapLabel: combines the Number and Occupant fields for map labeling purposeslastName: occupant's last namelabelShort: combines the Number and lastName fields for map labeling purposesNon-residential:Black_nonResidential_1953.shp: non-residential entries in the 1953 City Directory listed as Black-occupiedNonBlack_nonResidential_1953.shp: non-residential entries in the 1953 City Directory not listed as Black-occupiedNon-residential shapefile attributes:cityDrctryString: full text string from 1953 City Directory entryfileName: name of TXT file that contains the information for the street segmentsOccupant: the name of the occupant listed in the City Directory, enclosed in square brackets []Number: the address number listed in the 1953 City DirectoryBlackOccpt: flag for whether the occupant was identified in the City Directory as Black, designated by the (c) or (e) character string in the cityDrctryString fieldOwnerOccpd: flag for whether the occupant was identified in the City Directory as the property owner, designated by the @ character in the cityDrctryString fieldUnit: unit if listed (e.g. Apt 1, 2d fl, b'ment, etc)streetName: street name in ~1953Lat: latitude coordinate in decimal degrees for the property locationLon: longitude coordinate in decimal degrees for the property locationNAICS6: 2022 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) six-digit business code, designated by Chris DeRolph rapidly and without careful considerationNAICS6title: NAICS6 title/short descriptionNAICS3: 2022 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) three-digit business code, designated by Chris DeRolph rapidly and without careful considerationNAICS3title: NAICS3 title/short descriptionflag: flags whether the occupant is part of the public sector or an NGO; a flag of '0' indicates the occupant is assumed to be a privately-owned businessrace_own: combines the BlackOccpt and OwnerOccpd fieldsmapLabel: combines the Number and Occupant fields for map labeling purposesOther shapefiles:razedArea_1972.shp: approximate area that appears to have been razed during urban renewal based on visual overlay of usgsImage_grayscale_1956.tif and usgsImage_colorinfrared_1972.tif; digitized by Chris DeRolphroadNetwork_preUrbanRenewal.shp: road network present in urban renewal area before razing occurred; removed attribute indicates whether road was removed or remains today; historically removed roads were digitized by Chris DeRolph; remaining roads sourced from TDOT GIS roads dataTheBottom.shp: the approximate extent of the razed neighborhood known as The Bottom; digitized by Chris DeRolphUrbanRenewalProjects.shp: boundaries of the East Knoxville urban renewal projects, as mapped by the University of Richmond's Digital Scholarship Lab https://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/renewal/#view=0/0/1&viz=cartogram&city=knoxvilleTN&loc=15/35.9700/-83.9080tiff is a folder that contains the following images:streetMap_1952.tif: relevant section of 1952 map 'Knoxville Tennessee and Surrounding Area'; copyright by J.U.G. Rich and East Tenn Auto Club; drawn by R.G. Austin; full map accessed at McClung Historical Collection, 601 S Gay St, Knoxville, TN 37902; used as reference for street names in roadNetwork_preUrbanRenewal.shp; georeferenced by Chris DeRolphnewsSentinelRdMap_1958.tif: urban renewal area map from 1958 Knox News Sentinel article; used as reference for street names in roadNetwork_preUrbanRenewal.shp; georeferenced by Chris DeRolphusgsImage_grayscale_1956.tif: May 18, 1956 black-and-white USGS aerial photograph, georeferenced by Chris DeRolph; accessed here https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/scene/metadata/full/5e83d8e4870f4473/ARA550590030582/usgsImage_colorinfrared_1972.tif: April 18, 1972 color infrared USGS aerial photograph, georeferenced by Chris DeRolph; accessed here https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/scene/metadata/full/5e83d8e4870f4473/AR6197002600096/usgsImage_grayscale_1976.tif: November 8, 1976 black-and-white USGS aerial photograph, georeferenced by Chris DeRolph; accessed here https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/scene/metadata/full/5e83d8e4870f4473/AR1VDUT00390010/
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This dataset is a selection of the Tax Parcels dataset that depicts parcels that are protected under the Williamson Act.
The California Land Conservation Act (Williamson Act) was enacted by the State Legislature in 1965 as a means of preserving California's Prime agricultural lands from urbanization. Since it was enacted, the Act has been amended several times to allow its use not only to protect prime agricultural lands, but most other types of open space lands as well.The Williamson Act involves voluntary contracts between landowners and a city or county in which they agree to retain their lands in agriculture or other open space uses for a minimum of ten years. In return for entering into this contract, the landowners receive property tax relief on the lands under contract. This relief is provided through the assessment of the lands based upon their income-producing value rather than their market value, which may be considerably higher. The contracts have a ten-year term which are automatically renewed each year on a common anniversary date of January 1 unless they are cancelled or notice of non-renewal is given. If notice of non-renewal is given by either party to a contract, the non-renewal process begins on the following anniversary with nine years remaining. During the remaining term of the contract after notice of non-renewal has been given, the property taxes increase gradually according to a formula that eventually brings them up to the same level as non-Williamson Act lands
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This dataset is OBSOLETE as of 11/18/2024 and will be removed from ArcGIS Online on 11/18/2025.An updated version of this dataset is available at Certified Sustainable Buildings | Open Data Portal | City of Cambridge.A map of the updated data can be found in two places:Certified Sustainable Buildings Map | Open Data Portal | City of CambridgeSustainable Buildings Map - City of Cambridge, MAThis point layer shows the location of sustainable buildings in Cambridge. For inclusion in this layer, a building must do at least one of the following: qualify for the City’s Article 22 regulatory process; be certified by Passive House; be certified by Enterprise Green Communities; or be certified by LEEDunder a LEED version that requires the whole building to meet sustainability standards. Some buildings meet two or more of these criteria. Additionally, this layer contains information about other certifications (Energy Star, Fitwel, and WELL) that may apply to the included buildings. If an included building participates in the City’s BEUDO regulatory process, this layer provides two key emissions figures for the building. Information provided about the applicable sustainable building programs for qualifying buildings includes certification levels, certification types, ratings, or scores. This layer includes data from City and non-City sources.Explore all our data on the Cambridge GIS Data Dictionary.Attributes NameType DetailsDescription BldgID type: Stringwidth: 50precision: 0 Unique ID for database from GIS.
Latitude type: Doublewidth: 8precision: 38 Geographic coordinate from GIS Bldg ID centroid file.
Longitude type: Doublewidth: 8precision: 38 Geographic coordinate from GIS Bldg ID centroid file.
Article22_SystemLevelEquivalenc type: Stringwidth: 150precision: 0
Article22 type: Stringwidth: 3precision: 0 "Yes" indicates Article 22 building.
BEUDO_TotalGHGEmissionsIntensit type: Doublewidth: 8precision: 38
BEUDO type: Stringwidth: 3precision: 0 "Yes" indicates BUEDO building.
BEUDO_SourceEUI type: Doublewidth: 8precision: 38 A critical variable for reporting about BEUDO.
EnergyStar type: Stringwidth: 3precision: 0 "Yes" indicates EnergyStar building.
EnergyStar_CountYearsCert type: SmallIntegerwidth: 2precision: 5 Number of years certified. EnergyStar certification may be renewed annually.
EnergyStar_LastYearCert type: Stringwidth: 4precision: 0 Year of last certification.
EnergyStar_LastCertScore type: SmallIntegerwidth: 2precision: 5 Most recent EnergyStar score.
EnterpriseGC type: Stringwidth: 3precision: 0 "Yes" indicates Enterprise Green Communities building.
EnterpriseGC_CertTemplate type: Stringwidth: 100precision: 0 Certification version.
EnterpriseGC_PointsAchieved type: SmallIntegerwidth: 2precision: 5 Enterprise Green Communities score.
Fitwel type: Stringwidth: 3precision: 0 "Yes" indicates Fitwel building.
Fitwel_StarRating type: SmallIntegerwidth: 2precision: 5 Numerical Fitwel rating.
LEED type: Stringwidth: 3precision: 0 "Yes" indicates LEED building.
LEED_TotalCerts type: SmallIntegerwidth: 2precision: 5 Number of certifications applying to the whole building. The LEED fields contain details about certifications that are "whole-building," not referring to one part of the building only or or to building operations.
LEED_LastCertDate type: Datewidth: 8precision: 0 Date of last certification applying to the whole building.
LEED_LastSystemVersion type: Stringwidth: 100precision: 0 Certification version and rating system.
LEED_LastCertLevel type: Stringwidth: 50precision: 0 LEED certifictation level at which whole building is certified. Certified/Silver/Gold/Platinum: Does not not include "registered" buildings.
PassiveHouse type: Stringwidth: 3precision: 0 "Yes" indicates Passive House building.
PassiveHouse_CertVersion type: Stringwidth: 100precision: 0 Certification version.
WELL type: Stringwidth: 3precision: 0 "Yes" indicates WELL building.
WELL_Version type: Stringwidth: 50precision: 0 Certification version.
WELL_ProjectType type: Stringwidth: 150precision: 0 WELL project type.
WELL_CertLevel type: Stringwidth: 50precision: 0 Certification level. Certified Pilot/Compliance/Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum or Health-Safety Rated: Does not include "registered" or "precertified" buildings.
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Open NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the annual distribution of the thresher sharkLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Malcolm Francis, NIWA, WellingtonCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of adult thresher shark within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Thresher sharkSpecies Scientific Name - Alopias vulpinus (Bonnaterre 1788)Species Maori Name - Mango ripiSpecies Code - THREndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - Pelagic offshoreMinimum Depth - 0 mMaximum Depth - 442 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines, and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of the thresher shark and no significant problems are known.Certified/Refereed By - Owen Anderson (NIWA) & Clinton Duffy (DoC)Certification Date - 01/01/0001CoverageCoverage Name - Coverage: Spatial Northern - Coverage: Spatial Southern - Coverage: Spatial Eastern - Coverage: Spatial Western - Coverage: Temporal Earliest - 01/01/1872Coverage: Temporal Latest - 20/04/2011Distribution Northern - 24.00° SDistribution Southern - 50.66° SDistribution Eastern - 167.00° WDistribution Western - 157.00° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 07/02/2007Layer Date Loaded - 31/05/2007Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - 07/02/2007Metadata Date Loaded - 31/05/2007Metadata Date Renewed - 14/01/2013Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 30/05/2007
Open NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the annual distribution of Xiphophora gladiataLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Dr Murray Parsons, former Keeper Landcare HerbariumCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of Xiphophora gladiata within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - This map is dependent on accurately defined high and low water marksFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - N/ASpecies Scientific Name - Xiphophora gladiata (Labill.) Mont.Species Maori Name - UnknownSpecies Code - N/AEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - Benthic intertidal/subtidalMinimum Depth - 0.5 mMaximum Depth - 10 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 1 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Xiphophora gladiata and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Dr Murray Parsons, former Keeper Landcare HerbariumCertification Date - 01/01/0001CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 01/01/1870Coverage: Temporal Latest - 01/02/2006Distribution Northern - 40.66° SDistribution Southern - 52.69° SDistribution Eastern - 176.16° WDistribution Western - 165.88° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 30/03/2006Layer Date Loaded - 30/10/2006Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - 30/03/2006Metadata Date Loaded - 30/10/2006Metadata Date Renewed - Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 12/10/2006
Open NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Annual juvenile distribution of White WarehouLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Neil Bagley, NIWA, WellingtonCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of juvenile White Warehou within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - QMAs, annual adult, annual juvenile, seasonal juvenile, spawning distribution of White WarehouFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - White warehouSpecies Scientific Name - Seriolella caerulea (Guichenot 1848)Species Maori Name - Ma WarehouSpecies Code - WWAEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - SpawningHabitat Type - Demersal offshoreMinimum Depth - 400 mMaximum Depth - 700 mAccuracyAlert Level - 1Warnings and Problems - Juvenile distribution is reliant on observer and research survey coverage and may be more extensive.Positional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines, and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of White Warehou and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Owen Anderson, NIWA, WellingtonCertification Date - 04/05/2006CoverageCoverage Name - New ZealandCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 02/02/1979Coverage: Temporal Latest - 03/04/2005Distribution Northern - 37.90° SDistribution Southern - 53.38° SDistribution Eastern - 176.09° WDistribution Western - 165.52° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 17/07/2006Layer Date Loaded - 11/10/2006Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - 17/07/2006Metadata Date Loaded - 11/10/2006Metadata Date Renewed - Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Nathan Batchelor - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 11/10/2006
Open NABIS ApplicationThe distribution of Black flounder is a scientific interpretation based on the best available information from published and unpublished sourcesLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual fish distribution of Black Flounder within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Black flounderSpecies Scientific Name - Rhombosolea retiaria Hutton 1874Species Maori Name - Mohoao, Paatiki mohoaoSpecies Code - BFLEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - Benthic inshoreMinimum Depth - 0 mMaximum Depth - 50 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Black Flounder and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - C. D. Paulin, Museum of New Zealand Te PapaCertification Date - 26/09/2003CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - Coverage: Temporal Latest - 31/07/2003Distribution Northern - 37.33° SDistribution Southern - 46.73° SDistribution Eastern - 178.62° EDistribution Western - 167.26° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 07/10/2003Layer Date Loaded - 10/11/2003Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - 07/10/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 10/11/2003Metadata Date Renewed - Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 10/11/2003
Open NABIS ApplicationThe distribution of Brown Stargazer is a scientific interpretation based on the best available information from published and unpublished sourcesLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual fish distribution of Brown Stargazer within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - N/AFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Brown stargazerSpecies Scientific Name - Xenocephalus armatus Kaup 1858Species Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - BRZEndangered Status - Not threatenedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - DemersalMinimum Depth - 30 mMaximum Depth - 500 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Brown Stargazer and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Malcolm Francis, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCertification Date - 20/09/2010CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 22/01/1965Coverage: Temporal Latest - 30/09/2008Distribution Northern - 34.46° SDistribution Southern - 43.79° SDistribution Eastern - 179.31° EDistribution Western - 170.34° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 05/09/2003Layer Date Loaded - 15/10/2003Layer Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Metadata Date Received - 05/09/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 15/10/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 24/09/2003
Open NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the annual distribution of the king clamLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Reyn Naylor, NIWA, WellingtonCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of king clam within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - King clamSpecies Scientific Name - Panopea zelandica Quoy & Gaimard 1835Species Maori Name - HohehoheSpecies Code - PZLEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - Benthic inshoreMinimum Depth - 5 mMaximum Depth - 35 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 20 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines, and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of the king clam and no significant problems are known.Certified/Refereed By - Keith Michael (NIWA)Certification Date - 01/10/2008CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 01/01/1835Coverage: Temporal Latest - 18/06/2009Distribution Northern - 34.38° SDistribution Southern - 47.28° SDistribution Eastern - 178.55° EDistribution Western - 166.42° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 01/06/2008Layer Date Loaded - 01/10/2008Layer Date Renewed - 08/08/2011Metadata Date Received - 01/06/2008Metadata Date Loaded - 01/10/2008Metadata Date Renewed - 14/01/2013Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Sarah Lealand - Information Management - Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 01/10/2008
Open NABIS ApplicationThe distribution of Spotted Stargazer is a scientific interpretation based on the best available information from published and unpublished sourcesLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual fish distribution of Spotted Stargazer within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - N/AFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Spotted stargazerSpecies Scientific Name - Genyagnus monopterygius (Bloch and Schneider 1801)Species Maori Name - Kourepoua, Moamoa, NguSpecies Code - SPZEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - Demersal inshoreMinimum Depth - 1 mMaximum Depth - 150 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Spotted Stargazer and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Malcolm Francis, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCertification Date - 20/09/2010CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 22/01/1965Coverage: Temporal Latest - 30/09/2008Distribution Northern - 33.97° SDistribution Southern - 47.34° SDistribution Eastern - 175.80° WDistribution Western - 166.81° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 11/09/2003Layer Date Loaded - 15/10/2003Layer Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Metadata Date Received - 11/09/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 15/10/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 29/09/2003
Open NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Annual distribution of Bigeye TunaLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te PapaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual fish distribution of Bigeye Tuna within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - There are also layers depicting summer, autumn, winter and spring distributions for this speciesFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Bigeye tunaSpecies Scientific Name - Thunnus obesus (Lowe 1839)Species Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - BIGEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - Pelagic offshoreMinimum Depth - 0 mMaximum Depth - 600 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Bigeye Tuna and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Malcolm Francis, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCertification Date - 20/09/2010CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 01/01/1983Coverage: Temporal Latest - 30/09/2008Distribution Northern - 24.00° SDistribution Southern - 41.71° SDistribution Eastern - 167.00° WDistribution Western - 157.00° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 24/11/2003Layer Date Loaded - 03/12/2003Layer Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Metadata Date Received - 24/11/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 03/12/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 30/08/2007
Open NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the annual distribution of adult Tethyopsis mortenseniLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of adult Tethyopsis mortenseni within the waters around NZSource - Published and unpublished reports; museum holdings; expert discussionLanguage - EnglishRelation - N/AFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Onion spongeSpecies Scientific Name - Tethyopsis mortenseni (Brøndsted 1924)Species Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - ONGEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - BenthicMinimum Depth - 60 mMaximum Depth - 130 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 10 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are knownCompleteness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Tethyopsis mortenseni and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Dr Michelle Kelly, NIWA AucklandCertification Date - 05/09/2003CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 07/05/1924Coverage: Temporal Latest - 17/09/2012Distribution Northern - 33.82° SDistribution Southern - 37.99° SDistribution Eastern - 176.20° EDistribution Western - 171.54° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 22/09/2003Layer Date Loaded - 13/10/2003Layer Date Renewed - 08/08/2011Metadata Date Received - 22/09/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 13/10/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 28/11/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 03/10/2003
Open NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Annual distribution of Two Saddle RattailLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual fish distribution of Two Saddle Rattail within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Two saddle rattailSpecies Scientific Name - Coelorinchus biclinozonalis Arai and McMIllan 1982Species Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - CBIEndangered Status - Not threatenedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - DemersalMinimum Depth - 3 mMaximum Depth - 620 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Two Saddle Rattail and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Malcolm Francis, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCertification Date - 20/09/2010CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 02/09/1978Coverage: Temporal Latest - 30/09/2008Distribution Northern - 34.02° SDistribution Southern - 48.12° SDistribution Eastern - 175.39° WDistribution Western - 165.97° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 07/10/2003Layer Date Loaded - 10/11/2003Layer Date Renewed - 21/12/2012Metadata Date Received - 07/10/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 10/11/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 21/12/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 30/08/2007
Open NABIS ApplicationThe distribution of Leatherjacket is a scientific interpretation based on the best available information from published and unpublished sourcesLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual fish distribution of Leatherjacket within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - LeatherjacketSpecies Scientific Name - Meuschenia scaber (Bloch and Schneider 1801)Species Maori Name - Kokiri, Hiriri, Kiririi, Kokirikiri, KookiriSpecies Code - LEAEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - Demersal inshoreMinimum Depth - 0 mMaximum Depth - 150 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Leatherjacket and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Malcolm Francis, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCertification Date - 20/09/2010CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 02/09/1978Coverage: Temporal Latest - 30/09/2008Distribution Northern - 28.95° SDistribution Southern - 47.37° SDistribution Eastern - 175.89° WDistribution Western - 166.40° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 07/10/2003Layer Date Loaded - 10/11/2003Layer Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Metadata Date Received - 07/10/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 10/11/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 10/11/2003
Open NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Annual juvenile distribution of Blue MackerelLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Shane Grayling, NIWA, HamiltonCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of juvenile blue mackerel within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Annual adult distribution, spawning distribution of Blue MackrelFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Blue mackerelSpecies Scientific Name - Scomber australasicus (Cuvier and Valenciennes 1831)Species Maori Name - Tawatawa, TeweteweSpecies Code - EMAEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - SpawningHabitat Type - PelagicMinimum Depth - 0 mMaximum Depth - 150 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines, and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Blue Mackerel and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Paul Taylor, NIWA, HamiltonCertification Date - 22/06/2006CoverageCoverage Name - New ZealandCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 03/11/1964Coverage: Temporal Latest - 09/12/2004Distribution Northern - 34.05° SDistribution Southern - 47.61° SDistribution Eastern - 176.66° WDistribution Western - 165.99° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 17/07/2006Layer Date Loaded - 11/10/2006Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - 17/07/2006Metadata Date Loaded - 11/10/2006Metadata Date Renewed - 11/04/2011Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Nathan Batchelor - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 11/10/2006
Open NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the annual distribution of the bladder kelp Macrocystis pyriferaLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Dr Murray Parsons, former Keeper Landcare HerbariumCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of Macrocystis pyrifera within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - This map is dependent on accurately defined high and low water marksFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Bladder kelpSpecies Scientific Name - Macrocystis pyrifera (L.) C. AgardhSpecies Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - KBBEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - Benthic subtidalMinimum Depth - 2.5 mMaximum Depth - 20 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 1 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Macrocystis pyrifera and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Dr Murray Parsons, former Keeper Landcare HerbariumCertification Date - 01/01/0001CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 01/02/1935Coverage: Temporal Latest - 01/11/2005Distribution Northern - 40.66° SDistribution Southern - 52.62° SDistribution Eastern - 176.16° WDistribution Western - 166.42° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - Layer Date Loaded - 30/10/2006Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - Metadata Date Loaded - 30/10/2006Metadata Date Renewed - Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 12/10/2006
Open NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the annual distribution of a bryozoan communityLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of a bryozoan community within the waters around NZSource - Field collections; published and unpublished reports; museum holdings; expert discussionLanguage - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Bryozoan communitySpecies Scientific Name - Cinctipora elegans Hutton 1873 Celleporaria agglutinans (Hutton 1873) Celleporina grandis Gordon 1989 Hippomenella vellicata (Hutton 1873) Galeopsis porcellanicus (Hutton 1873) Diaperoecia purpurascens (Hutton 1873)Species Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - COZEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - BenthicMinimum Depth - 0 mMaximum Depth - 350 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 10 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are knownCompleteness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of the bryozoan community and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Dr Dennis Gordon, NIWA Greta PointCertification Date - 09/10/2003CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 07/05/1978Coverage: Temporal Latest - 17/09/2012Distribution Northern - 27.84° SDistribution Southern - 53.28° SDistribution Eastern - 175.20° WDistribution Western - 165.71° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 12/11/2003Layer Date Loaded - 21/11/2003Layer Date Renewed - 08/08/2011Metadata Date Received - 12/11/2003Metadata Date Loaded - 21/11/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 28/11/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 20/11/2003
Open NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the annual distribution of the warty oreoLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Peter McMillan, NIWA, WellingtonCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual distribution of adult warty oreo within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - Function - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - Warty oreoSpecies Scientific Name - Allocyttus verrucosus (Gilchrist 1906)Species Maori Name - N/ASpecies Code - WOEEndangered Status - Not listedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - Demersal offshoreMinimum Depth - 800 mMaximum Depth - 1400 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data have been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines, and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of the warty oreo and no significant problems are known.Certified/Refereed By - Owen Anderson (NIWA)Certification Date - 01/01/0001CoverageCoverage Name - Coverage: Spatial Northern - Coverage: Spatial Southern - Coverage: Spatial Eastern - Coverage: Spatial Western - Coverage: Temporal Earliest - 18/04/1981Coverage: Temporal Latest - 09/02/2011Distribution Northern - 30.89° SDistribution Southern - 44.89° SDistribution Eastern - 167.00° WDistribution Western - 166.49° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 07/02/2007Layer Date Loaded - 31/05/2007Layer Date Renewed - Metadata Date Received - 07/02/2007Metadata Date Loaded - 31/05/2007Metadata Date Renewed - 14/01/2013Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 30/05/2007
Open NABIS ApplicationThe purpose of this information is to show the Annual distribution of HakeLineage - Document describing the data source used, history of changes, background information about the given layer, and referencesCreator - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchPublisher - Ministry for Primary IndustriesContributor - Museum of New Zealand Te PapaCustodian - Ministry for Primary IndustriesJurisdiction of Custodian - New ZealandRights - Crown Copyright Reserved.Subject - Annual fish distribution of Hake within the waters around New ZealandSource - Multiple sources - see Lineage for detailsLanguage - EnglishRelation - There are also layers depicting summer, autumn, winter and spring distributions for this speciesFunction - To ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystemLayer Type - biotaAudience - AllMandate - New Zealand Biodiversity StrategyProgress - CompletedMetadata - Compliant with NZGLS and ANZLICLayer InformationSpecies Common Name - HakeSpecies Scientific Name - Merluccius australis (Hutton 1872)Species Maori Name - KeheSpecies Code - HAKEndangered Status - Not threatenedSeason - AnnualHabitat Type - DemersalMinimum Depth - 50 mMaximum Depth - 1500 mAccuracyAlert Level - NoneWarnings and Problems - NonePositional Accuracy - 100 kmAttribute Accuracy - Attribute data has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Logical Consistency - Logical consistency has been checked against Ministry for Primary Industries guidelines and no significant problems are known.Completeness - Completeness of the information layer has been checked against independent descriptions of the distribution of Hake and no significant problems are knownCertified/Refereed By - Malcolm Francis, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCertification Date - 20/09/2010CoverageCoverage Name - New Zealand Exclusive Economic ZoneCoverage: Spatial Northern - 24.00° SCoverage: Spatial Southern - 58.00° SCoverage: Spatial Eastern - 167.00° WCoverage: Spatial Western - 157.00° ECoverage: Temporal Earliest - 02/09/1978Coverage: Temporal Latest - 30/09/2008Distribution Northern - 33.30° SDistribution Southern - 55.19° SDistribution Eastern - 173.61° WDistribution Western - 164.47° EMaintenanceLayer Date Received - 30/05/2007Layer Date Loaded - 21/11/2003Layer Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Metadata Date Received - 30/05/2007Metadata Date Loaded - 21/11/2003Metadata Date Renewed - 25/09/2012Maintenance and Update Frequency - asNeededApproved for Promotion By - Information Management, Ministry for Primary IndustriesApproved for Promotion Date - 30/08/2007
Introduced in 1993, the Empowerment Zone (EZ), Enterprise Community (EC) , and Renewal Community (RC) Initiatives sought to reduce unemployment and generate economic growth through the designation of Federal tax incentives and award of grants to distressed communities. Local, Tribal, and State governments interested in participating in this program were required to present comprehensive plans that included the following principles: Strategic Visions for ChangeCommunity-Based PartnershipsEconomic OpportunitiesSustainable Community DevelopmentCommunities selected to participate in this program embraced these principles and led projects that promoted economic development in their distressed communities.The EZ/EC initiative was implemented in the form of three competitions authorized by Congress in 1994 (round I), 1998 (round II), and 2001 (round III). These communities utilized HUD’s PERMS system to create Implementation Plans and develop Annual Reports, which can be publicly accessed here and overall, display extensive community and economic development impacts in these distressed communities.The EC designation expired in 2004 and EZ and RC designations generally expired at the end of 2009. However, the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Re-authorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010, Pub. L. No. 111-312 extended the Empowerment Zone and DC Enterprise Zone designations to December 31, 2011.Following the end of the EZ designation extension on December 31, 2011, the American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA) of 2012, signed into law by President Obama on January 2, 2013, provided for an extension of the Empowerment Zone designations until December 31, 2013. The ATRA of 2012 did not extend the designation of the DC Enterprise Zone.For the EZ designation extension, IRS Notice 2013-38 issued on May 29, 2013 explained a one step process stating that “any nomination for an Empowerment Zone that was in effect on December 31, 2009, is deemed amended to provide for a new termination date of December 31, 2013, unless the nominating entity sends written notification to the IRS by July 29, 2013.”Source: United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Renewal Initiative Refresh Rate: As NeededLast Updated: Nov 9, 2018