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This file contains the digital vector boundaries for Clinical Commissioning Groups in England as at April 2019. The boundaries available are:(BFE) Full resolution - extent of the realm (usually this is the Mean Low Water mark but in some cases boundaries extend beyond this to include off shore islands);Contains both Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights.REST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE View Service – https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/Health_Boundaries/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_April_2019_Boundaries/MapServer/exts/InspireViewREST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE Feature Download Service – https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/Health_Boundaries/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_April_2019_Boundaries/MapServer/exts/InspireFeatureDownloadREST URL of Feature Access Service – https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/Health_Boundaries/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_April_2019_Boundaries/FeatureServer
https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licenceshttps://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licences
This file contains the digital vector boundaries for Clinical Commissioning Groups in England as at April 2021.The boundaries available are: (BSC) Super Generalised (100m) - clipped to the coastline (Mean High Water mark).Contains both Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights.REST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE View Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_(April_2021)_EN_BSC/MapServerREST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE Feature DownloadService – https://dservices1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/services/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_April_2021_EN_BSC/WFSServer?service=wfs&request=getcapabilitiesREST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_April_2021_EN_BSC_2022/FeatureServer
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This file contains the digital vector boundaries for clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) in England as at July 2015. CCGs have boundaries that are coterminous with those of Lower Layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs). The boundaries are ultra generalised (500m) - clipped to the coastline (Mean High Water mark). Contains both Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights.REST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE View Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/CCG_(July_2015)_UGCB_in_England/MapServerREST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE Feature DownloadService – https://dservices1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/services/CCG_July_2015_Ultra_Generalised_Clipped_Boundaries_in_England/WFSServer?service=wfs&request=getcapabilitiesREST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/CCG_July_2015_UGCB_in_England_2022/FeatureServer
Map layer featuring GB Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG) Boundaries. Created in February 2020 and data sourced from the ONS.
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In 2021, the Canada Coast Guard (CCG) and Fisheries and Oceans Canada updated its administrative boundaries following the creation a new Arctic region. There are now 4 administrative regions in CCG (Western, Arctic, Central and Atlantic). DFO and Coast Guard Arctic Regions developed these regions in partnership with the people they serve; this important decision will lead to stronger programs and services to better meet the unique needs of our Arctic communities. DFO and CCG operations and research cover Canada's land and waters to the international boundaries (EEZ) and are in no way limited to the boundaries drawn in the map.
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor of the Historic Area Remediation Site (HARS), offshore of New York and New Jersey, were carried out in 1996, 1998, and 2000 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The objective of the multiple echosounder surveys was to map the bathymetry and surficial sediments over time as dredged material was placed in the HARS to remediate contaminated sediments. Maps derived from the multibeam surveys show sea-floor bathymetry, shaded-relief bathymetry, and backscatter intensity (a measure of sea-floor texture and roughness) at a spatial resolution of 3 meters. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University of New Brunswick.
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A PDF map that shows the health areas in England and Wales as at April 2021. The map shows the health geographies: clinical commissioning groups that became operative in England as at April 2021 and the local health boards that became operative in Wales as at April 2019. (File Size - 1,004 KB)
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This file contains the digital vector boundaries for Clinical Commissioning Groups in England, as at 1 April 2018. The boundaries are generalised (20m) - clipped to the coastline (Mean High Water mark). Contains both Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights.REST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE View Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_(April_2018)_GCB_in_England/MapServerREST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE Feature DownloadService – https://dservices1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/services/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_April_2018_Generalised_Clipped_Boundaries_in_England/WFSServer?service=wfs&request=getcapabilitiesREST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_April_2018_GCB_in_England_2022/FeatureServer
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This file contains the digital vector boundaries for clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) in England as at July 2015. CCGs have boundaries that are coterminous with those of Lower Layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs). The boundaries are generalised (20m) and clipped to the coastline (Mean High Water mark). Contains both Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights.REST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE View Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_(July_2015)_GCB_in_England/MapServerREST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE Feature DownloadService – https://dservices1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/services/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_July_2015_Generalised_Clipped_Boundaries_in_England/WFSServer?service=wfs&request=getcapabilitiesREST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_July_2015_GCB_in_England_2022/FeatureServer
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This file contains names and codes for clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) in England as at 1 April 2016. (File Size - 9 KB)
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor of the Historic Area Remediation Site (HARS), offshore of New York and New Jersey, were carried out in 1996, 1998, and 2000 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The objective of the multiple echosounder surveys was to map the bathymetry and surficial sediments over time as dredged material was placed in the HARS to remediate contaminated sediments. Maps derived from the multibeam surveys show sea-floor bathymetry, shaded-relief bathymetry, and backscatter intensity (a measure of sea-floor texture and roughness) at a spatial resolution of 3 meters. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University of New Brunswick.
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor of the Historic Area Remediation Site (HARS), offshore of New York and New Jersey, were carried out in 1996, 1998, and 2000 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The objective of the multiple echosounder surveys was to map the bathymetry and surficial sediments over time as dredged material was placed in the HARS to remediate contaminated sediments. Maps derived from the multibeam surveys show sea-floor bathymetry, shaded-relief bathymetry, and backscatter intensity (a measure of sea-floor texture and roughness) at a spatial resolution of 3 meters. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University of New Brunswick.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the National Marine Sanctuary Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has conducted seabed mapping and related research in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary (SBNMS) region since 1993. The interpretive datasets and source information presented here are for quadrangle 2, which is one of 18 similarly-sized quadrangles that comprise the 3,700 square kilometer (km2) SBNMS region. The seabed of the SBNMS region is a glaciated terrain that is topographically and texturally diverse. Mapping of quadrangle 2 shows the distribution of substrates across the southwestern part of Stellwagen Bank, in Stellwagen Basin to the west and southwest of the bank, in Little Stellwagen Basin, and in the western part of Race Point Channel to the south of the bank. Water depths range from ~19 m on the bank crest to ~64 m in Stellwagen Basin. The previously unpublished data provided in this data release in conjunction with previously published bathymetric and seabed backscatter imagery, photographs, video, and grain-size analyses for quadrangle 2 are the foundation for Scientific Investigations Map 3530 (Valentine and Cross, 2024), which presents maps of seabed topography, ruggedness, backscatter intensity, distribution of geologic substrates, sediment mobility, distribution of fine- and coarse-grained sand, and substrate mud content. For the quadrangle 2 interpretations, data from 733 ground validation stations were analyzed, including 656 sediment samples. The seabed geology of quadrangle 2 comprises 19 substrate types ranging from boulder ridges to mobile and rippled sand to mud. Not all of these substrates are mappable as individual polygons. Substrate types are defined or inferred by sediment grain-size composition, surface morphology, sediment layering, the mobility or immobility of substrate surfaces, and water depth range. Scientific Investigations Map 3530 portrays the major geological elements (substrates, topographic features, processes) of environments within quadrangle 2. It is intended to be a basis for the study of sediment transport processes that affect a shallow, offshore bank and adjacent basins, for the study of the ecological requirements of invertebrate and vertebrate species that use these substrates, and to support seabed management in the region.
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This file contains the digital vector boundaries for Clinical Commissioning Groups in England as at April 2017. The boundaries are ultra generalised (500m) - clipped to the coastline (Mean High Water mark). Contains both Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights.REST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE View Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/CCG_(Apr_2017)_UGCB_in_England_V4/MapServerREST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE Feature DownloadService – https://dservices1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/services/CCG_Apr_2017_Ultra_Generalised_Clipped_Boundaries_in_England_V4/WFSServer?service=wfs&request=getcapabilitiesREST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/CCG_Apr_2017_UGCB_in_England_V4_2022/FeatureServer
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A lookup file between clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and sustainability and transformation partnerships (STP) in England as at 1 April 2017.This version 3 of the lookup supersedes the previous version of the same name and contains:We were notified of a late CCG change between NHS Norwich CCG and NHS South Norfolk CCG. Eight LSOAs were moved from NHS South Norfolk CCG to NHS Norwich CCG. The eight LSOAs were E01026895, E01033538, E01033540, E01026924, E01026925, E01026916, E01026917 and E01026918 and have now been allocated to NHS Norwich CCG and the lookup have been recreated as V3. Please note that NHS Norwich CCG (E38000218) and NHS South Norfolk CCG (E38000219) have new 9 character codes. (09/05/2017). Previous corrections include:The newly formed clinical commissioning groups - NHS Cumbria CCG (E38000215), NHS Morecambe Bay CCG (E38000216) and NHS Manchester CCG (E38000217) and means that NHS Cumbria CCG is not split between two STPs.A name change for NHS Cumbria CCG to NHS North Cumbria CCG (05/05/2017)(File Size - 56 KB)Column Descriptions:CCG17CD | Text | 9CCG17CDH | Text | 3CCG17NM | Text | 54STP17CD | Text | 9STP17NM | Text | 65FID | Number | 3REST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/CCG17_STP17_EN_LUv3_757a811d0f4d405f98d64a4418c270bf/FeatureServer
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A lookup file between clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), sustainability and transformation partnerships (STP) in England as at 1st April 2021. (File size - 40KB) Field Names - CCG21CD, CCG21CDH, CCG21NM, STP21CD, STP21CDH, STP21NM, FIDField Types - Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text Field Lengths - 9, 5, 59, 9, 3, 67 FID = The FID, or Feature ID is created by the publication process when the names and codes / lookup products are published to the Open Geography portal. REST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/CCG21_STP21_EN_LU_1ce1f924d3dd44eca0797b516db80280/FeatureServer
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This bathymetric data collection is part of the core seabed-mapping project within the ArcticNet research program. In this project, underway acoustic mapping of the seabed relief, sediment distribution and shallow subsurface sediments are the prime datasets used by researchers to understand the geological processes shaping the seafloor, to assess natural hazards and coastal habitats and to reconstruct the history of past climatic changes.
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor of the Historic Area Remediation Site (HARS), offshore of New York and New Jersey, were carried out in 1996, 1998, and 2000 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The objective of the multiple echosounder surveys was to map the bathymetry and surficial sediments over time as dredged material was placed in the HARS to remediate contaminated sediments. Maps derived from the multibeam surveys show sea-floor bathymetry, shaded-relief bathymetry, and backscatter intensity (a measure of sea-floor texture and roughness) at a spatial resolution of 3 meters. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University of New Brunswick.
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Credit report of Ccg Import Trading Spa contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
Local Health contains indicators related to:
It presents data for middle super output areas (MSOAs), electoral wards, clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), local authorities, and England as a whole.
The tool allows users to map data and provides spine charts and reports for small areas. Users can also define their own geographies and add their own data.
As in previous years this update has also been published on the https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/local-health" class="govuk-link">Fingertips web platform, providing users with additional options for presenting and visualising data.
This update contains:
See the attached ‘Local Health: indicator updates, August 2022’ document for a full list of the available indicators, geographies and any other changes in this release.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licenceshttps://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licences
This file contains the digital vector boundaries for Clinical Commissioning Groups in England as at April 2019. The boundaries available are:(BFE) Full resolution - extent of the realm (usually this is the Mean Low Water mark but in some cases boundaries extend beyond this to include off shore islands);Contains both Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights.REST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE View Service – https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/Health_Boundaries/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_April_2019_Boundaries/MapServer/exts/InspireViewREST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE Feature Download Service – https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/Health_Boundaries/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_April_2019_Boundaries/MapServer/exts/InspireFeatureDownloadREST URL of Feature Access Service – https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/Health_Boundaries/Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_April_2019_Boundaries/FeatureServer